Cutting through the confusion around the nature and implications of digitalization, this book explores the rise of the new digital networks, how they affect traditional infrastructures, and how they will eventually need to be regulated.
Cutting through the confusion around the nature and implications of digitalization, this book explores the rise of the new digital networks, how they affect traditional infrastructures, and how they will eventually need to be regulated.
Juan Montero is Professor of Regulation at the Law School of UNED University, Madrid, Spain; part-time Professor at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy, in the Florence School of Regulation; and of counsel in MLAB. Matthias Finger is Professor Emeritus from Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale in Lausanne, Switzerland (EPFL); part-time Professor at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy, where he directs the Florence School of Regulation's Transport Area; and Professor at the Faculty of Management at Istanbul Technical University (ITÜ).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: The Digitalization Dilemma in the Network Industries 1. Digitalizing the Network Industries 2. Platforms in Multi-Sided Markets 3. Digital Platforms 4. Disruption by Digital Platforms: Substitution and Platformization 5. Network Industries Disrupted by Platforms Part II: Platforms in the Communications Industries 6. Network Effects in Communications 7. Email: Postal Networks are Substituted 8. Skype and WhatsApp: Telecom Carriers are Platformed 9. YouTube: Traditional Media Substituted and Platformed 10 The Regulatory Challenges Posed by Communications Platforms Part III: Platforms in the Transport Industries 11. Scale and Networks in Transportation 12. Amadeus, Sabre and Air Transport 13. Uber and Urban Mobility 14. BlaBlaCar and Long-Distance Mobility 15. Mobility-as-a-Service: The Network of Networks 16. Transport Providers are Platformed Part IV: Platforms in the Energy Industries 17. Network Effects in the Energy Industries 18. Distributed Systems and the Need for Coordination 19. The Future of Energy Part V: Regulating Platforms as the New Network Industries 20. Platforms as the New Network Industries 21. Regulating Platforms as Intermediaries 22. Regulating Platforms as Superintermediaries 23. Regulating Platforms with Market Power 24. Regulating Platform Ecosystems Afterword Notes References Index
Introduction Part I: The Digitalization Dilemma in the Network Industries 1. Digitalizing the Network Industries 2. Platforms in Multi-Sided Markets 3. Digital Platforms 4. Disruption by Digital Platforms: Substitution and Platformization 5. Network Industries Disrupted by Platforms Part II: Platforms in the Communications Industries 6. Network Effects in Communications 7. Email: Postal Networks are Substituted 8. Skype and WhatsApp: Telecom Carriers are Platformed 9. YouTube: Traditional Media Substituted and Platformed 10 The Regulatory Challenges Posed by Communications Platforms Part III: Platforms in the Transport Industries 11. Scale and Networks in Transportation 12. Amadeus, Sabre and Air Transport 13. Uber and Urban Mobility 14. BlaBlaCar and Long-Distance Mobility 15. Mobility-as-a-Service: The Network of Networks 16. Transport Providers are Platformed Part IV: Platforms in the Energy Industries 17. Network Effects in the Energy Industries 18. Distributed Systems and the Need for Coordination 19. The Future of Energy Part V: Regulating Platforms as the New Network Industries 20. Platforms as the New Network Industries 21. Regulating Platforms as Intermediaries 22. Regulating Platforms as Superintermediaries 23. Regulating Platforms with Market Power 24. Regulating Platform Ecosystems Afterword Notes References Index
Es gelten unsere Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen: www.buecher.de/agb
Impressum
www.buecher.de ist ein Shop der buecher.de GmbH & Co. KG Bürgermeister-Wegele-Str. 12, 86167 Augsburg Amtsgericht Augsburg HRA 13309