Internet and Digital Economics
Herausgeber: Brousseau, Eric; Curien, Nicolas
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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 key mechanisms and future directions of the digital economy.
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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 key mechanisms and future directions of the digital economy.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 824
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1169g
- ISBN-13: 9780521671842
- ISBN-10: 0521671841
- Artikelnr.: 25043351
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 824
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1169g
- ISBN-13: 9780521671842
- ISBN-10: 0521671841
- Artikelnr.: 25043351
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Figures; Tables; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; 1. Internet
economics, digital economics Eric Brousseau and Nicolas Curien; Part I.
Toward a New Economy?: 2. Evolution of the New Economy business model
William Lazonick; 3. Discourse on the New Economy: passing fad or
mobilizing ideology? Patrice Flichy; 4. The internet boom in a corporate
finance retrospective Ulrich Hege and Sébastien Michenaud; Part II. On-line
Communities: 5. Information goods and online communities Michel Gensollen;
6. Online consumer communities: escaping the tragedy of the digital commons
Nicolas Curien, Emmanuelle Fauchart, Gilbert Laffond, Jean Lainé and
François Moreau; 7. Network cooperation and incentives within online
communities Godefroy Dang Nguyen and Thierry Pénard; Part III. Network
Externalities and Market Microstructures: 8. The internet and network
economics Nicholas Economides; 9. E-commerce, two-sided markets and
info-mediation Alexandre M. Gaudeul and Bruno Jullien; 10. The economics
and business models of prescription in the internet Pierre-Jean Benghozi
and Thomas Paris; Part IV. Producing, Distributing and Sharing Information
Goods: 11. Bundling and competition on the internet Yannis Bakos and Erik
Brynjolfsson; 12. Pricing information goods: free vs. pay content Marc
Bourreau and Virginie Lethiais; 13. Open software: knowledge openness and
coalition in cyberspace Dominique Foray, Sylvie Thoron and Jean-Benoît
Zimmermann; 14. Simulating code growth in libre (open-source) mode
Jean-Michel Dalle and Paul A. David; Part V. How e-Markets Perform: 15.
Economic insights from internet auctions Patrick Bajari and Ali Hortacsu;
16. Consumer search and pricing behaviour in internet markets Maarten
Janssen, José Luis Moraga-Gonzalez and Matthijs Wildenbeest; 17. Are
neighbors welcome? E-buyer search, price competition and coalition strategy
in internet retailing Hervé Tanguy and Jacques Laye; 18. Online bidding and
online buying on the same website Marc Bourreau and Christian Licoppe; Part
VI. Evolving Institutional Infrastructures: 19. An economic analysis of
conflicts resolution in cyberspace Bruno Deffains, Philippe Fenoglio and
Yannick Gabuthy; 20. Payment and the internet: issues and research
perspectives in the economics of banking David Bounie and Pierre Gazé; 21.
Electronization of Nasdaq: will market makers survive? Delphine Sabourin
and Thomas Serval; 22. Multilevel governance of the digital space: does a
second rank institutional framework exist? Eric Brousseau; Part VII. The
Impacts of the Internet at the Macro Level: 23. Mobile telephony and
internet growth: impacts on consumer welfare Gary Madden, Michael Schipp
and Joachim Tan; 24. Globalization, the internet and e-business:
convergence or divergence in cross-country trends? Kenneth L. Kraemer and
Jason Dedrick; 25. ICTs and inequalities: the digital divide Alain Rallet
and Fabrice Rochelandet; References; Index.
economics, digital economics Eric Brousseau and Nicolas Curien; Part I.
Toward a New Economy?: 2. Evolution of the New Economy business model
William Lazonick; 3. Discourse on the New Economy: passing fad or
mobilizing ideology? Patrice Flichy; 4. The internet boom in a corporate
finance retrospective Ulrich Hege and Sébastien Michenaud; Part II. On-line
Communities: 5. Information goods and online communities Michel Gensollen;
6. Online consumer communities: escaping the tragedy of the digital commons
Nicolas Curien, Emmanuelle Fauchart, Gilbert Laffond, Jean Lainé and
François Moreau; 7. Network cooperation and incentives within online
communities Godefroy Dang Nguyen and Thierry Pénard; Part III. Network
Externalities and Market Microstructures: 8. The internet and network
economics Nicholas Economides; 9. E-commerce, two-sided markets and
info-mediation Alexandre M. Gaudeul and Bruno Jullien; 10. The economics
and business models of prescription in the internet Pierre-Jean Benghozi
and Thomas Paris; Part IV. Producing, Distributing and Sharing Information
Goods: 11. Bundling and competition on the internet Yannis Bakos and Erik
Brynjolfsson; 12. Pricing information goods: free vs. pay content Marc
Bourreau and Virginie Lethiais; 13. Open software: knowledge openness and
coalition in cyberspace Dominique Foray, Sylvie Thoron and Jean-Benoît
Zimmermann; 14. Simulating code growth in libre (open-source) mode
Jean-Michel Dalle and Paul A. David; Part V. How e-Markets Perform: 15.
Economic insights from internet auctions Patrick Bajari and Ali Hortacsu;
16. Consumer search and pricing behaviour in internet markets Maarten
Janssen, José Luis Moraga-Gonzalez and Matthijs Wildenbeest; 17. Are
neighbors welcome? E-buyer search, price competition and coalition strategy
in internet retailing Hervé Tanguy and Jacques Laye; 18. Online bidding and
online buying on the same website Marc Bourreau and Christian Licoppe; Part
VI. Evolving Institutional Infrastructures: 19. An economic analysis of
conflicts resolution in cyberspace Bruno Deffains, Philippe Fenoglio and
Yannick Gabuthy; 20. Payment and the internet: issues and research
perspectives in the economics of banking David Bounie and Pierre Gazé; 21.
Electronization of Nasdaq: will market makers survive? Delphine Sabourin
and Thomas Serval; 22. Multilevel governance of the digital space: does a
second rank institutional framework exist? Eric Brousseau; Part VII. The
Impacts of the Internet at the Macro Level: 23. Mobile telephony and
internet growth: impacts on consumer welfare Gary Madden, Michael Schipp
and Joachim Tan; 24. Globalization, the internet and e-business:
convergence or divergence in cross-country trends? Kenneth L. Kraemer and
Jason Dedrick; 25. ICTs and inequalities: the digital divide Alain Rallet
and Fabrice Rochelandet; References; Index.
Figures; Tables; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; 1. Internet
economics, digital economics Eric Brousseau and Nicolas Curien; Part I.
Toward a New Economy?: 2. Evolution of the New Economy business model
William Lazonick; 3. Discourse on the New Economy: passing fad or
mobilizing ideology? Patrice Flichy; 4. The internet boom in a corporate
finance retrospective Ulrich Hege and Sébastien Michenaud; Part II. On-line
Communities: 5. Information goods and online communities Michel Gensollen;
6. Online consumer communities: escaping the tragedy of the digital commons
Nicolas Curien, Emmanuelle Fauchart, Gilbert Laffond, Jean Lainé and
François Moreau; 7. Network cooperation and incentives within online
communities Godefroy Dang Nguyen and Thierry Pénard; Part III. Network
Externalities and Market Microstructures: 8. The internet and network
economics Nicholas Economides; 9. E-commerce, two-sided markets and
info-mediation Alexandre M. Gaudeul and Bruno Jullien; 10. The economics
and business models of prescription in the internet Pierre-Jean Benghozi
and Thomas Paris; Part IV. Producing, Distributing and Sharing Information
Goods: 11. Bundling and competition on the internet Yannis Bakos and Erik
Brynjolfsson; 12. Pricing information goods: free vs. pay content Marc
Bourreau and Virginie Lethiais; 13. Open software: knowledge openness and
coalition in cyberspace Dominique Foray, Sylvie Thoron and Jean-Benoît
Zimmermann; 14. Simulating code growth in libre (open-source) mode
Jean-Michel Dalle and Paul A. David; Part V. How e-Markets Perform: 15.
Economic insights from internet auctions Patrick Bajari and Ali Hortacsu;
16. Consumer search and pricing behaviour in internet markets Maarten
Janssen, José Luis Moraga-Gonzalez and Matthijs Wildenbeest; 17. Are
neighbors welcome? E-buyer search, price competition and coalition strategy
in internet retailing Hervé Tanguy and Jacques Laye; 18. Online bidding and
online buying on the same website Marc Bourreau and Christian Licoppe; Part
VI. Evolving Institutional Infrastructures: 19. An economic analysis of
conflicts resolution in cyberspace Bruno Deffains, Philippe Fenoglio and
Yannick Gabuthy; 20. Payment and the internet: issues and research
perspectives in the economics of banking David Bounie and Pierre Gazé; 21.
Electronization of Nasdaq: will market makers survive? Delphine Sabourin
and Thomas Serval; 22. Multilevel governance of the digital space: does a
second rank institutional framework exist? Eric Brousseau; Part VII. The
Impacts of the Internet at the Macro Level: 23. Mobile telephony and
internet growth: impacts on consumer welfare Gary Madden, Michael Schipp
and Joachim Tan; 24. Globalization, the internet and e-business:
convergence or divergence in cross-country trends? Kenneth L. Kraemer and
Jason Dedrick; 25. ICTs and inequalities: the digital divide Alain Rallet
and Fabrice Rochelandet; References; Index.
economics, digital economics Eric Brousseau and Nicolas Curien; Part I.
Toward a New Economy?: 2. Evolution of the New Economy business model
William Lazonick; 3. Discourse on the New Economy: passing fad or
mobilizing ideology? Patrice Flichy; 4. The internet boom in a corporate
finance retrospective Ulrich Hege and Sébastien Michenaud; Part II. On-line
Communities: 5. Information goods and online communities Michel Gensollen;
6. Online consumer communities: escaping the tragedy of the digital commons
Nicolas Curien, Emmanuelle Fauchart, Gilbert Laffond, Jean Lainé and
François Moreau; 7. Network cooperation and incentives within online
communities Godefroy Dang Nguyen and Thierry Pénard; Part III. Network
Externalities and Market Microstructures: 8. The internet and network
economics Nicholas Economides; 9. E-commerce, two-sided markets and
info-mediation Alexandre M. Gaudeul and Bruno Jullien; 10. The economics
and business models of prescription in the internet Pierre-Jean Benghozi
and Thomas Paris; Part IV. Producing, Distributing and Sharing Information
Goods: 11. Bundling and competition on the internet Yannis Bakos and Erik
Brynjolfsson; 12. Pricing information goods: free vs. pay content Marc
Bourreau and Virginie Lethiais; 13. Open software: knowledge openness and
coalition in cyberspace Dominique Foray, Sylvie Thoron and Jean-Benoît
Zimmermann; 14. Simulating code growth in libre (open-source) mode
Jean-Michel Dalle and Paul A. David; Part V. How e-Markets Perform: 15.
Economic insights from internet auctions Patrick Bajari and Ali Hortacsu;
16. Consumer search and pricing behaviour in internet markets Maarten
Janssen, José Luis Moraga-Gonzalez and Matthijs Wildenbeest; 17. Are
neighbors welcome? E-buyer search, price competition and coalition strategy
in internet retailing Hervé Tanguy and Jacques Laye; 18. Online bidding and
online buying on the same website Marc Bourreau and Christian Licoppe; Part
VI. Evolving Institutional Infrastructures: 19. An economic analysis of
conflicts resolution in cyberspace Bruno Deffains, Philippe Fenoglio and
Yannick Gabuthy; 20. Payment and the internet: issues and research
perspectives in the economics of banking David Bounie and Pierre Gazé; 21.
Electronization of Nasdaq: will market makers survive? Delphine Sabourin
and Thomas Serval; 22. Multilevel governance of the digital space: does a
second rank institutional framework exist? Eric Brousseau; Part VII. The
Impacts of the Internet at the Macro Level: 23. Mobile telephony and
internet growth: impacts on consumer welfare Gary Madden, Michael Schipp
and Joachim Tan; 24. Globalization, the internet and e-business:
convergence or divergence in cross-country trends? Kenneth L. Kraemer and
Jason Dedrick; 25. ICTs and inequalities: the digital divide Alain Rallet
and Fabrice Rochelandet; References; Index.