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El. knyga: Oxford Handbook of the Digital Economy [Oxford Handbooks Online E-books]

(Professor and Frederick R. Kappel Chair in Applied Economics, Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota), (Professor of Economics, University of Mannheim)
  • Formatas: 624 pages, 28 illustrations
  • Serija: Oxford Handbooks
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Aug-2012
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199971244
  • Oxford Handbooks Online E-books
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  • Formatas: 624 pages, 28 illustrations
  • Serija: Oxford Handbooks
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Aug-2012
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199971244
The economic analysis of the digital economy has been a rapidly developing research area for more than a decade. Through authoritative examination by leading scholars, this Handbook takes a closer look at particular industries, business practices, and policy issues associated with the digital industry.

The volume offers an up-to-date account of key topics, discusses open questions, and provides guidance for future research. It offers a blend of theoretical and empirical works that are central to understanding the digital economy. The chapters are presented in four sections, corresponding with four broad themes: 1) infrastructure, standards, and platforms; 2) the transformation of selling, encompassing both the transformation of traditional selling and new, widespread application of tools such as auctions; 3) user-generated content; and 4) threats in the new digital environment.

The first section covers infrastructure, standards, and various platform industries that rely heavily on recent developments in electronic data storage and transmission, including software, video games, payment systems, mobile telecommunications, and B2B commerce. The second section takes account of the reduced costs of online retailing that threatens offline retailers, widespread availability of information as it affects pricing and advertising, digital technology as it allows the widespread employment of novel price and non-price strategies (bundling, price discrimination), and auctions, as well as better tar. The third section addresses the emergent phenomenon of user-generated content on the Internet, including the functioning of social networks and open source. Finally, the fourth section discusses threats arising from digitization and the Internet, namely digital piracy, privacy and internet security concerns.
List of Contributors
vii
Introduction ix
Martin Peitz
Joel Waldfogel
PART I INFRASTRUCTURE, STANDARDS, AND PLATFORMS
1 Internet Infrastructure
3(31)
Shane Greenstein
2 Four Paths to Compatibility
34(25)
Joseph Farrell
Timothy Simcoe
3 Software Platforms
59(24)
Andrei Hagiu
4 Home Videogame Platforms
83(25)
Robin S. Lee
5 Digitization of Retail Payments
108(28)
Wilko Bolt
Sujit Chakravorti
6 Mobile Telephony
136(25)
Steffen Hoernig
Tommaso Valletti
7 Two-Sided B to B Platforms
161(28)
Bruno Jullien
PART II THE TRANSFORMATION OF SELLING
8 Online versus Offline Competition
189(35)
Ethan Lieber
Chad Syverson
9 Comparison Sites
224(30)
Jose-Luis Moraga-Gonzalez
Matthijs R. Wildenbeest
10 Price Discrimination in the Digital Economy
254(19)
Drew Fudenberg
J. Miguel Villas-Boas
11 Bundling Information Goods
273(33)
Jay Pil Choi
12 Internet Auctions
306(37)
Ben Greiner
Axel Ockenfels
Abdolkarim Sadrieh
13 Reputation on the Internet
343(12)
Luis Cabral
14 Advertising on the Internet
355(44)
Simon P. Anderson
PART III USER-GENERATED CONTENT
15 Incentive-Centered Design for User-Contributed Content
399(35)
Lian Jian
Jeffrey K. MacKie-Mason
16 Social Networks on the Web
434(26)
Sanjeev Goyal
17 Open Source Software
460(29)
Justin P. Johnson
PART IV THREATS ARISING FROM DIGITIZATION AND THE INTERNET
18 Digital Piracy: Theory
489(42)
Paul Belleflamme
Martin Peitz
19 Digital Piracy: Empirics
531(16)
Joel Waldfogel
20 The Economics of Privacy
547(25)
Laura Brandimarte
Alessandro Acquisti
21 Internet Security
572(29)
Tyler Moore
Ross Anderson
Index 601
Martin Peitz is Professor of Economics at the University of Mannheim. His research focuses on industrial organization, regulation, and microeconomics.

Joel Waldfogel is Professor and Frederick R. Kappel Chair in Applied Economics at the Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota. His main research interests are industrial organization and law and economics.