Disruptive Platforms
Markets, Ecosystems, and Monopolists
Herausgeber: Doligalski, Tymoteusz; Kozlowski, Krzysztof; Goli&
Disruptive Platforms
Markets, Ecosystems, and Monopolists
Herausgeber: Doligalski, Tymoteusz; Kozlowski, Krzysztof; Goli&
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This book provides a multi-faceted approach to platforms and their profound impact on markets and ecosystems. Economic, managerial, social and political aspects are analysed, and the differentiation of platforms and their disruptive potential is reviewed.
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This book provides a multi-faceted approach to platforms and their profound impact on markets and ecosystems. Economic, managerial, social and political aspects are analysed, and the differentiation of platforms and their disruptive potential is reviewed.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 170
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9781032075211
- ISBN-10: 103207521X
- Artikelnr.: 62574424
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 170
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9781032075211
- ISBN-10: 103207521X
- Artikelnr.: 62574424
Tymoteusz Doligalski is associate professor in the E-Business Unit at SGH Warsaw School of Economics. His analysis concerns online companies, in particular platforms, from the perspective of business models and customer relationship management. He is the coordinator of a number of programmes, with a focus on E-Business. He was also a supervisor of student teams participating in the Google Online Marketing Challenge (global winners in 2012 and 2014, European winner in 2011). He publishes research notes on his blog: doligalski.net. Michä Goli¿ski is associate professor in the Institute of Information Systems and Digital Economy at SGH Warsaw School of Economics. His research interests focus on the areas of information society, digital economy, digital destruction and transformation, strategic significance of IT, and the influence of information technology development on contemporary civilisation. He is the author of numerous publications on these issues. Krzysztof Koz¿owski is associate professor and head of the Institute of International Studies and is currently the Vice Rector for Teaching and Students¿ Affairs at SGH Warsaw School of Economics. He is interested in East, Central, and South-East Asian Politics and socio-political change.
1 Platform canvas: does the platform business model imply disruption and
monopolisation?; 2 GAFA: internal innovators and disruptive monopolists; 3
Platforms in supply chain management: disruption or evolution?; 4 Digital
platforms' internationalisation and its disruptive impact on international
business; 5 Market monopolisation through e-commerce? Analysis of price
behaviours at the Allegro.pl marketplace platform; 6 Analytics platforms in
information technologies: a methodological approach; 7 Consumer shopping
behaviours on social media platforms: trends, challenges, business
implications; 8 Attention as a scarce resource in the platform economy; 9
Web platforms as a tool for financing 2020 election campaigns in the USA;
10 Digital platforms and Chinese state institutional capacity: why digital
platforms are essential for the Chinese way
monopolisation?; 2 GAFA: internal innovators and disruptive monopolists; 3
Platforms in supply chain management: disruption or evolution?; 4 Digital
platforms' internationalisation and its disruptive impact on international
business; 5 Market monopolisation through e-commerce? Analysis of price
behaviours at the Allegro.pl marketplace platform; 6 Analytics platforms in
information technologies: a methodological approach; 7 Consumer shopping
behaviours on social media platforms: trends, challenges, business
implications; 8 Attention as a scarce resource in the platform economy; 9
Web platforms as a tool for financing 2020 election campaigns in the USA;
10 Digital platforms and Chinese state institutional capacity: why digital
platforms are essential for the Chinese way
1 Platform canvas: does the platform business model imply disruption and
monopolisation?; 2 GAFA: internal innovators and disruptive monopolists; 3
Platforms in supply chain management: disruption or evolution?; 4 Digital
platforms' internationalisation and its disruptive impact on international
business; 5 Market monopolisation through e-commerce? Analysis of price
behaviours at the Allegro.pl marketplace platform; 6 Analytics platforms in
information technologies: a methodological approach; 7 Consumer shopping
behaviours on social media platforms: trends, challenges, business
implications; 8 Attention as a scarce resource in the platform economy; 9
Web platforms as a tool for financing 2020 election campaigns in the USA;
10 Digital platforms and Chinese state institutional capacity: why digital
platforms are essential for the Chinese way
monopolisation?; 2 GAFA: internal innovators and disruptive monopolists; 3
Platforms in supply chain management: disruption or evolution?; 4 Digital
platforms' internationalisation and its disruptive impact on international
business; 5 Market monopolisation through e-commerce? Analysis of price
behaviours at the Allegro.pl marketplace platform; 6 Analytics platforms in
information technologies: a methodological approach; 7 Consumer shopping
behaviours on social media platforms: trends, challenges, business
implications; 8 Attention as a scarce resource in the platform economy; 9
Web platforms as a tool for financing 2020 election campaigns in the USA;
10 Digital platforms and Chinese state institutional capacity: why digital
platforms are essential for the Chinese way