The Economics Of Platforms: Concepts And Strategy

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Digital platforms controlled by Alibaba, Alphabet, Amazon, Facebook, Netflix, Tencent and Uber have transformed not only the ways we do business, but also the very nature of people's everyday lives. It is of vital importance that we understand the economic principles governing how these platforms operate. This book explains the driving forces behind any platform business with a focus on network effects. The authors use short case studies and real-world applications to explain key concepts such as how platforms manage network effects and which price and non-price strategies they choose. This self-contained text is the first to offer a systematic and formalized account of what platforms are and how they operate, concisely incorporating path-breaking insights in economics over the last twenty years.

Author(s): Paul Belleflamme, Martin Peitz
Edition: 1
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Year: 2021

Language: English
Commentary: TruePDF | Cover | TOC
Pages: 275
Tags: Multi-Sided Platform Businesses; Business & Economics: Economics; Business & Economics: Microeconomics

Cover
Reviews
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Cases
Preface
Getting Started
1 | Platforms: Definitions and Typology
2 | Ratings, Recommendations, and the Use of Big Data
3 | An Economic Primer on Network Goods
4 | Growing a Platform
5 | Platform Pricing
6 | Platform Design
The Road Ahead
Bibliography
Index