The Enterprise Knowledge Market (EKM) is a system that connects knowledge workers within a company so they can share ideas, collaborate, and innovate. The EKM discovers information assets like blog posts, documents, and projects across the company. It then converts these assets into information commodities that knowledge workers can buy and sell based on their perceived value, similar to sites like Digg.com. As knowledge workers trade these commodities, their value fluctuates. Over time, the values reflect the true worth of information to the company. This visibility and competition for recognition encourages participation, uncovers innovative ideas, and ultimately increases the company's innovation and economic success.