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Greater Boston Area, MA United States
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Professor at Boston University
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Education
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I research, teach, and consult on the topics of information and economics. This spans IT productivity, information goods, social spread of information, and network business models. Papers with Gandal, King, Brynjolfsson & Aral were among the first to measure the dollar output of individual information workers. Work with Loder & Wash showed how to create advertising markets that reduce spam and potentially create more value for users than even perfect filters by boosting trade in valuable information. Research with Geoff Parker helped co-invent the concept of “two sided networks” a theory pricing and strategy now taught in business schools worldwide.
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platforms
open innovation
strategy
network effects
two sided networks
ecosystem
business model
apple
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marshall van alstyne
mit
information economics
decision theory
externalities
first amendment
governance
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section 230
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architecture
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microsoft
blackberry
global brands
two-sided market
ibm
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geoffrey parker
marco di maggio
productivity
statistics
knowledge management
information technology
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Présentations
(9)Documents
(1)J’aime
(11)API Frenzy: API Strategy 101
Akana
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il y a 9 ans
Platform Disintermediation (aka Leakage): Why it Happens | How to Stop it
David Finger
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il y a 3 ans
Network Effects
a16z
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il y a 8 ans
Digital Transformation Review 9: The Digital Strategy Imperative #DTR9
Capgemini
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il y a 7 ans
The new new competition - How digital platforms change competitive strategy
Platform Revolution
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il y a 8 ans
Organizational Design in the 21st Century
Clay Parker Jones
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il y a 8 ans
Platforms or Two-sided markets
Martin Westhead
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il y a 10 ans
12 Reasons Culture Eats Strategy for Lunch
Joe Tye
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il y a 10 ans
VisionMobile - Business models of mobile ecosystems - Digital Winners
SlashData
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il y a 10 ans
Henry Chesbrough - Open Innovation Seminar 2009 - Brazil
Allagi Open Innovation Services
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il y a 14 ans
Business models in two-sided markets: an assessment of strategies for app platforms
IntoTheMinds
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il y a 11 ans
Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Greater Boston Area, MA United States
Profession
Professor at Boston University
Secteur d’activité
Education
Site Web
ssrn.com/author=253298
À propos
I research, teach, and consult on the topics of information and economics. This spans IT productivity, information goods, social spread of information, and network business models. Papers with Gandal, King, Brynjolfsson & Aral were among the first to measure the dollar output of individual information workers. Work with Loder & Wash showed how to create advertising markets that reduce spam and potentially create more value for users than even perfect filters by boosting trade in valuable information. Research with Geoff Parker helped co-invent the concept of “two sided networks” a theory pricing and strategy now taught in business schools worldwide.
Patents include a means of preserving...
Mots-clés
platforms
open innovation
strategy
network effects
two sided networks
ecosystem
business model
apple
boston university
marshall van alstyne
mit
information economics
decision theory
externalities
first amendment
governance
§230
section 230
disinformation
misinformation
free speech
fake news
platform
design
supply chain
architecture
industrial organization
unicorns
market capitalizaion
course
community
mobile
direct mail
interactivity
search
stamp
usps
print
advertising
qr code
eday13
emerce
facebook
sony
google
amazon
microsoft
blackberry
global brands
two-sided market
ibm
tulane
geoffrey parker
marco di maggio
productivity
statistics
knowledge management
information technology
Tout plus