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Internet and Digital Economics: Principles, Methods and Applications [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 822 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 227x152x47 mm, weight: 1300 g, 24 Tables, unspecified
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Aug-2008
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521671841
  • ISBN-13: 9780521671842
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 822 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 227x152x47 mm, weight: 1300 g, 24 Tables, unspecified
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Aug-2008
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521671841
  • ISBN-13: 9780521671842
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
How are our societies being transformed by internet and digital economics? This book provides an accessible introduction to the economics of the internet and a comprehensive account of the mechanisms of the digital economy. Leading scholars examine the original economic and business models being developed as a result of the internet system, and explore their impact on our economies and societies. Key issues are analysed, including the development of open source software and on-line communities, peer-to-peer and online sharing of cultural goods, electronic markets and the rise of new information intermediaries, e-retailing and e-banking. The volume examines how internet and digital economics have transformed the organization of firms, industries, markets, commerce, modes of distribution, money, finance, and innovation processes, and provides the analytical tools to understand both these recent transformations and the likely future directions of the 'New Economy'.

Explores the impact of the internet on the future directions of the 'New Economy'.

Recenzijos

'This is an unusually rich volume which, in twenty-five chapters written by international experts, considers in varied and original ways aspects of the digital economy from communities to markets to institutions. The editors impose a structure on the whole. It is both challenging and rewarding.' Martin Cave, Professor and Director of the Centre for Management under Regulation, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick 'From on-line communities to open source software, from multi-sided markets to Internet auctions and search, from Internet governance to the Internet bubble; this comprehensive collection of 25 essays offers a wealth of information and theoretical thinking about key aspects of information and communication technologies. The result is an important resource for all those interested in the economics of the Internet.' Jean Tirole, Scientific Director, Institut d' Économie Industrielle, Toulouse 'This excellent volume is a valuable resource both for those already deeply involved with Internet scholarship and policy and for readers looking for an introduction to the cutting edge issues in digital economics and business strategy. Brousseau and Curien have assembled an impressive array of scholars whose work covers the spectrum of economic, financial, organizational, and cultural impacts of the Internet and evolving models for its use. Particularly useful is the way that, in each area of coverage, this volume provides an introduction, an explanation of relevant analytical tools, and an application of those tools to important, current problems. The result is a book that provides essential context and background while at the same time advancing the state of our knowledge about digital networks. This volume is a 'must read' for anyone working on, or just interested in, Internet policy.' Howard A. Shelanski, Professor of Law, University of California, Berkeley 'This book on internet and digital economics presents a multi-perspective and multi-disciplinary analysis. Brousseau and Curien have gathered many of the most insightful students of the internet into this one volume. The chapters are individually strong. Collectively, they present a powerful and holistic treatment of the history of the internet, pricing, open source, communities, regulation, and the business of e-commerce. An ambitious and highly successful endeavor.' Bruce Kogut, Eli Lily Professor of Innovation, Business and Society, INSEAD

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Explores the impact of the internet on the future directions of the 'New Economy'.
List of figures
x
List of tables
xiii
Notes on contributors xiv
Acknowledgements xxv
Internet economics, digital economics
1(56)
Eric Brousseau
Nicolas Curien
Part I Toward a new economy?
57(114)
Evolution of the new economy business model
59(55)
William Lazonick
Discourse on the new economy - passing fad or mobilizing ideology?
114(28)
Patrice Flichy
The Internet boom in a corporate finance retrospective
142(29)
Ulrich Hege
Sebastien Michenaud
Part II On-line communities
171(66)
Information goods and online communities
173(28)
Michel Gensollen
Online consumer communities: escaping the tragedy of the digital commons
201(19)
Nicolas Curien
Emmanuelle Fauchart
Gilbert Laffond
Francois Moreau
Network cooperation and incentives within online communities
220(17)
Godefroy Dang Nguyen
Thierry Penard
Part III Network externalities and market microstructures
237(74)
The Internet and network economics
239(29)
Nicholas Economides
E-commerce, two-sided markets and info-mediation
268(23)
Alex Gaudeul
Bruno Jullien
The economics and business models of prescription in the Internet
291(20)
Pierre-Jean Benghozi
Thomas Paris
Part IV Producing, distributing and sharing information goods
311(112)
Bundling and competition on the Internet
313(32)
Yannis Bakos
Erik Brynjolfsson
Pricing information goods: free vs. pay content
345(23)
Marc Bourreau
Virginie Lethiais
Open software: knowledge openness and cooperation in cyberspace
368(23)
Dominique Foray
Sylvie Thoron
Jean-Benoit Zimmermann
Simulating code growth in Libre (open source) mode
391(32)
Jean-Michel Dalle
Paul A. David
Part V How e-markets perform
423(114)
Economic insights from Internet auctions
425(35)
Patrick Bajari
Ali Hortacsu
Consumer search and pricing behavior in Internet markets
460(24)
Maarten C. W. Janssen
Jose Luis Moraga-Gonzalez
Matthijs R. Wildenbeest
Are neighbors welcome? E-buyer search, price competition and coalition strategy in Internet retailing
484(26)
Jacques Laye
Herve Tanguy
Bidding and buying on the same site
510(27)
Marc Bourreau
Christian Licoppe
Part VI Evolving institutional infrastructures
537(112)
An economic analysis of conflicts resolution in cyberspace
539(30)
Bruno Deffains
Yannick Gabuthy
Philippe Fenoglio
Payment and the Internet: issues and research perspectives in economics of banking
569(19)
David Bounie
Pierre Gaze
Electronization of Nasdaq: will market makers survive?
588(29)
Delphine Sabourin
Thomas Serval
Multi-level governance of the digital space: does a ``second rank'' institutional framework exist?
617(32)
Eric Brousseau
Part VII The impacts of the Internet at the macro level
649(69)
Mobile telephony and Internet growth: impacts on consumer welfare
651(12)
Gary Madden
Michael Schipp
Joachim Tan
Globalization, the Internet and e-business: convergence or divergence in cross-country trends?
663(30)
Kenneth L. Kraemer
Jason Dedrick
ICTs and inequalities: the digital divide
693(25)
Alain Rallet
Fabrice Rochelandet
References 718(59)
Index 777
Eric Brousseau is Professor of Economics at the University of Paris X. Nicolas Curien serves as Commissioner for the French Regulation Commission for Electronic Communications and Postal Services (ARCEP). He is also Professor of Economics at the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, Paris.