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adam_text | Contents
List of figures page x
List of tables xiii
Notes on contributors xiv
Acknowledgements xxv
1 Internet economics, digital economics
ERIC BROUSSEAU AND NICOLAS CURIEN 1
Part I Toward a new economy? 57
2 Evolution of the new economy business model
WILLIAM LAZONICK 59
3 Discourse on the new economy passing fad or
mobilizing ideology?
PATRICE FLICHY 114
4 The Internet boom in a corporate finance retrospective
ULRICH HEGE AND SEBASTIEN MICHENAUD 142
Part II On line communities 171
5 Information goods and online communities
MICHEL GENSOLLEN 173
6 Online consumer communities: escaping the tragedy
of the digital commons
NICOLAS CURIEN, EMMANUELLE FAUCHART,
GILBERT LAFFOND AND FRANCOIS MOREAU 201
7 Network cooperation and incentives within online
communities
GODEFROY DANG NGUYEN AND THIERRY PENARD 220
vii
viii Contents
Part III Network externalities and market
microstructures 237
8 The Internet and network economics
NICHOLAS ECONOMIDES 239
9 E commerce, two sided markets and info mediation
ALEX GAUDEUL AND BRUNO JULLIEN 268
10 The economics and business models of prescription
in the Internet
PIERRE JEAN BENGHOZI AND THOMAS PARIS 291
Part IV Producing, distributing and sharing
information goods 311
11 Bundling and competition on the Internet
YANNIS BAKOS AND ERIK BRYNJOLFSSON 313
12 Pricing information goods: free vs. pay content
MARC BOURREAU AND VIRGINIE LETHIAIS 345
13 Open software: knowledge openness and cooperation
in cyberspace
DOMINIQUE FORAY, SYLVIE THORON AND
JEAN BENOIT ZIMMERMANN 368
14 Simulating code growth in Libre (open source) mode
JEAN MICHEL DALLE AND PAUL A. DAVID 391
Part V How e markets perform 423
15 Economic insights from Internet auctions
PATRICK BAJARI AND ALI HORTACSU 425
16 Consumer search and pricing behavior in Internet markets
maarten c. w. janssen, jose luis moraga
gonzAlez and matthijs r. wildenbeest 460
17 Are neighbors welcome? E buyer search, price competition
and coalition strategy in Internet retailing
JACQUES LAYE AND HERVE TANGUY 484
18 Bidding and buying on the same site
MARC BOURREAU AND CHRISTIAN LICOPPE 510
Contents ix
Part VI Evolving institutional infrastructures 537
19 An economic analysis of conflicts resolution in cyberspace
BRUNO DEFFAINS, YANNICK. GABUTHY AND
PHILIPPE FENOGLIO 539
20 Payment and the Internet: issues and research
perspectives in economics of banking
DAVID BOUNIE AND PIERRE GAZE 569
21 Electronization of Nasdaq: will market makers survive?
DELPHINE SABOURIN AND THOMAS SERVAL 588
22 Multi level governance of the digital space: does a
second rank institutional framework exist?
ERIC BROUSSEAU 617
Part VII The impacts of the Internet at the macro level 649
23 Mobile telephony and Internet growth: impacts on
consumer welfare
GARY MADDEN, MICHAEL SCHIPP AND JOACHIM TAN 651
24 Globalization, the Internet and e business: convergence
or divergence in cross country trends?
KENNETH L. KRAEMER AND JASON DEDRICK 663
25 ICTs and inequalities: the digital divide
ALAIN RALLET AND FABRICE ROCHELANDET 693
References 718
Index 111
Figures
2.1 Cisco s stock options, 1990 2004 page 91
2.2 Relative importance of objectives of ongoing stock
option programs, ICT companies operating in the
United States, 1996 2003 98
2.3 Semiconductor employees (full time) Silicon Valley,
Route 128, Dallas, USA 1994 2002 100
2.4 Average real annual earnings, full time employees,
semiconductors, Silicon Valley, Route 128, Dallas,
USA 1994 2002 100
2.5 Software publisher employees (full time), Silicon Valley,
Route 128, Dallas, USA 1994 2002 101
2.6 Average real annual earnings, full time employees,
software publishers, Silicon Valley, Route 128, Dallas,
USA 1994 2002 101
2.7 IBM s profit rate, rate of R D spending, and payout
behavior, 1981 2003 105
2.8 US patenting, IBM, leading Japanese electronics
companies, and other top 10 patenters, 1989 2004 106
2.9 IBM s stock options, 1982 2003 109
2.10 Stock price movements, Cisco, Lucent, AT T, and IBM
compared with the S P500 and Nasdaq indices 110
4.1 Venture capital funding in the United States and share
of Internet start ups 144
4.2 Total number of IPOs, share of Internet IPOs and
first day returns 165
8.1 An information superhighway 243
8.2 A simple star network 243
8.3 A simple local and long distance network 244
8.4 A pair of vertically related markets 245
8.5 Construction of the fulfilled expectations demand 250
8.6 Monopolistic competition with network externalities
and M compatible goods 252
x
List of figures xi
8.7 Choice between compatibility and incompatibility 254
8.8 Mix and match compatibility 255
8.9 Compatibility decisions are less flexible than vertical
integration decisions 258
8.10 Compatibility 258
8.11 Incompatibility 259
8.12 AB is a bottleneck facility 262
8.13 Intermodal competition 262
8.14 Choice between old and new technology 265
9.1 Lizzeri vs. Guerra 284
10.1 The prescription markets: a three pronged structure 295
10.2 Some configuration of prescription markets 296
10.3 Three forms of prescription 304
10.4 The three standard forms of prescription 305
11.1 Demand for bundles of 1, 2 and 20 information goods
with i.i.d. valuations uniformly distributed in [0,1]
(linear demand case) 319
11.2 Competing imperfect substitutes 326
11.3 Good Ai, sold separately, competes with good B^
part of a large bundle 328
11.4 Distribution of valuations for good Bi (including
an impulse at the origin), when good A; is priced at pAX 328
11.5 Correlated valuations: vA and v# cannot differ by more
than 1 r, 0 r 1 332
11.6 Increase in sales by firm B from a small decrease in pB 342
13.1 Pure contribution game with Qi n, 0: each
developer devotes all his ability to open software 381
13.2 Pure contribution game with co, n, 0: the less
competent developers do not contribute at all 382
13.3 Contribution game with learning: contributions are a
non monotonic function of competencies the most
competent developers do not contribute at all 384
14.1 Graphical representation of a software system s growth
as an upwards evolving tree 407
14.2 A simulation of the growth of a software project 414
14.3 Gini coefficient for module size distribution 416
14.4 Social utility (without maintainers) 420
15.1 Bidder uncertainty and winning bids 439
16.1 Buyers randomize between one search and no
search (X = ±) 469
16.2 Buyers randomize between one search and two searches 470
16.3 Equilibrium conditions 471
xii List of figures
16.4 The impact of lower search cost c 477
16.5 The impact of the search engine rate of adoption / 481
17.1 Coalition structures 494
17.2 Profits comparison 498
19.1 The impact of 5 on the defendant s equilibrium strategy 550
19.2a The first period settlement zone in Cybersettle 552
19.2b The last period settlement zone in Cybersettle 552
21.1 The organization of Nasdaq 596
21.2 Comparison of ask price quantity schedules within
the pure DM and the pure ELOB 605
21.3 Private value buyer segmentation within the pure DM
and the pure ELOB for different values of c and M 606
21.4 Illustration of Result 4 when the trader buys shares 608
22.1 Internet governance: the current institutional framework 642
23.1 Compensating variation CV 653
24.1 Conceptual framework 665
24.2 E business diffusion and wealth 671
24.3 Degree of globalization of each economy 671
24.4 Internet based e business diffusion, 1998 2003 677
24.5 Firm uses of e business 679
24.6 B2B and B2C e business in highly local and highly
global firms 681
24.7 E business uses across economies 683
24.8 Firm impacts from e business 685
24.9 Competitive impacts of e business 686
24.10 Performance impacts of e business in different
economies 687
Tables
2.1 Employment, 1996 2003, at the top 20
Old Economy companies by 2003 sales page 67
2.2 Employment, 1996 2003, at the top 20
New Economy companies by 2003 sales 68
2.3 Top five companies by worldwide sales in computer
hardware sectors, 1984 72
2.4 Cisco Systems acquisitions, by value, employees, and
mode of payment, 1993 2004 93
6.1 A typology of online consumers communities 204
6.2 Contribution and trust issues in experience sharing
and user communities 217
10.1 Sources of revenue for prescribers 297
10.2 Types of prescriber 306
10.3 Prescription business models 308
11.1 Equilibrium quantities, prices, and revenues in different
settings 333
12.1 Content spending by category 349
14.1 Gini coefficient for module size distribution 417
14.2 Social utility 419
16.1 Summary of comparative statics results 473
20.1 Typology and characteristics of electronic payment systems 587
21.1 ELOB illustration: ECN Island 591
21.2 Market share by venue in December 2002 593
23.1 Network, price and income coefficients estimates 657
23.2 Direct welfare gain by telecommunications service 657
23.3 Indirect welfare gain by telecommunications service 658
23.4 Mobile and fixed line service price ratio 658
24.1 GEC survey sample 667
24.2 Firm drivers of e business adoption 674
24.3 Firm barriers to e business adoption 675
24.4 B2B and B2C sales and services 680
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Contents
List of figures page x
List of tables xiii
Notes on contributors xiv
Acknowledgements xxv
1 Internet economics, digital economics
ERIC BROUSSEAU AND NICOLAS CURIEN 1
Part I Toward a new economy? 57
2 Evolution of the new economy business model
WILLIAM LAZONICK 59
3 Discourse on the new economy passing fad or
mobilizing ideology?
PATRICE FLICHY 114
4 The Internet boom in a corporate finance retrospective
ULRICH HEGE AND SEBASTIEN MICHENAUD 142
Part II On line communities 171
5 Information goods and online communities
MICHEL GENSOLLEN 173
6 Online consumer communities: escaping the tragedy
of the digital commons
NICOLAS CURIEN, EMMANUELLE FAUCHART,
GILBERT LAFFOND AND FRANCOIS MOREAU 201
7 Network cooperation and incentives within online
communities
GODEFROY DANG NGUYEN AND THIERRY PENARD 220
vii
viii Contents
Part III Network externalities and market
microstructures 237
8 The Internet and network economics
NICHOLAS ECONOMIDES 239
9 E commerce, two sided markets and info mediation
ALEX GAUDEUL AND BRUNO JULLIEN 268
10 The economics and business models of prescription
in the Internet
PIERRE JEAN BENGHOZI AND THOMAS PARIS 291
Part IV Producing, distributing and sharing
information goods 311
11 Bundling and competition on the Internet
YANNIS BAKOS AND ERIK BRYNJOLFSSON 313
12 Pricing information goods: free vs. pay content
MARC BOURREAU AND VIRGINIE LETHIAIS 345
13 Open software: knowledge openness and cooperation
in cyberspace
DOMINIQUE FORAY, SYLVIE THORON AND
JEAN BENOIT ZIMMERMANN 368
14 Simulating code growth in Libre (open source) mode
JEAN MICHEL DALLE AND PAUL A. DAVID 391
Part V How e markets perform 423
15 Economic insights from Internet auctions
PATRICK BAJARI AND ALI HORTACSU 425
16 Consumer search and pricing behavior in Internet markets
maarten c. w. janssen, jose luis moraga
gonzAlez and matthijs r. wildenbeest 460
17 Are neighbors welcome? E buyer search, price competition
and coalition strategy in Internet retailing
JACQUES LAYE AND HERVE TANGUY 484
18 Bidding and buying on the same site
MARC BOURREAU AND CHRISTIAN LICOPPE 510
Contents ix
Part VI Evolving institutional infrastructures 537
19 An economic analysis of conflicts resolution in cyberspace
BRUNO DEFFAINS, YANNICK. GABUTHY AND
PHILIPPE FENOGLIO 539
20 Payment and the Internet: issues and research
perspectives in economics of banking
DAVID BOUNIE AND PIERRE GAZE 569
21 Electronization of Nasdaq: will market makers survive?
DELPHINE SABOURIN AND THOMAS SERVAL 588
22 Multi level governance of the digital space: does a
"second rank" institutional framework exist?
ERIC BROUSSEAU 617
Part VII The impacts of the Internet at the macro level 649
23 Mobile telephony and Internet growth: impacts on
consumer welfare
GARY MADDEN, MICHAEL SCHIPP AND JOACHIM TAN 651
24 Globalization, the Internet and e business: convergence
or divergence in cross country trends?
KENNETH L. KRAEMER AND JASON DEDRICK 663
25 ICTs and inequalities: the digital divide
ALAIN RALLET AND FABRICE ROCHELANDET 693
References 718
Index 111
Figures
2.1 Cisco's stock options, 1990 2004 page 91
2.2 Relative importance of objectives of ongoing stock
option programs, ICT companies operating in the
United States, 1996 2003 98
2.3 Semiconductor employees (full time) Silicon Valley,
Route 128, Dallas, USA 1994 2002 100
2.4 Average real annual earnings, full time employees,
semiconductors, Silicon Valley, Route 128, Dallas,
USA 1994 2002 100
2.5 Software publisher employees (full time), Silicon Valley,
Route 128, Dallas, USA 1994 2002 101
2.6 Average real annual earnings, full time employees,
software publishers, Silicon Valley, Route 128, Dallas,
USA 1994 2002 101
2.7 IBM's profit rate, rate of R D spending, and payout
behavior, 1981 2003 105
2.8 US patenting, IBM, leading Japanese electronics
companies, and other top 10 patenters, 1989 2004 106
2.9 IBM's stock options, 1982 2003 109
2.10 Stock price movements, Cisco, Lucent, AT T, and IBM
compared with the S P500 and Nasdaq indices 110
4.1 Venture capital funding in the United States and share
of Internet start ups 144
4.2 Total number of IPOs, share of Internet IPOs and
first day returns 165
8.1 An information superhighway 243
8.2 A simple star network 243
8.3 A simple local and long distance network 244
8.4 A pair of vertically related markets 245
8.5 Construction of the fulfilled expectations demand 250
8.6 Monopolistic competition with network externalities
and M compatible goods 252
x
List of figures xi
8.7 Choice between compatibility and incompatibility 254
8.8 Mix and match compatibility 255
8.9 Compatibility decisions are less flexible than vertical
integration decisions 258
8.10 Compatibility 258
8.11 Incompatibility 259
8.12 AB is a bottleneck facility 262
8.13 Intermodal competition 262
8.14 Choice between old and new technology 265
9.1 Lizzeri vs. Guerra 284
10.1 The prescription markets: a three pronged structure 295
10.2 Some configuration of prescription markets 296
10.3 Three forms of prescription 304
10.4 The three standard forms of prescription 305
11.1 Demand for bundles of 1, 2 and 20 information goods
with i.i.d. valuations uniformly distributed in [0,1]
(linear demand case) 319
11.2 Competing imperfect substitutes 326
11.3 Good Ai, sold separately, competes with good B^
part of a large bundle 328
11.4 Distribution of valuations for good Bi (including
an impulse at the origin), when good A; is priced at pAX 328
11.5 Correlated valuations: vA and v# cannot differ by more
than 1 r, 0 r 1 332
11.6 Increase in sales by firm B from a small decrease in pB 342
13.1 Pure contribution game with Qi n, 0: each
developer devotes all his ability to open software 381
13.2 Pure contribution game with co, n, 0: the less
competent developers do not contribute at all 382
13.3 Contribution game with learning: contributions are a
non monotonic function of competencies the most
competent developers do not contribute at all 384
14.1 Graphical representation of a software system's growth
as an upwards evolving tree 407
14.2 A simulation of the growth of a software project 414
14.3 Gini coefficient for module size distribution 416
14.4 Social utility (without maintainers) 420
15.1 Bidder uncertainty and winning bids 439
16.1 Buyers randomize between one search and no
search (X = ±) 469
16.2 Buyers randomize between one search and two searches 470
16.3 Equilibrium conditions 471
xii List of figures
16.4 The impact of lower search cost c 477
16.5 The impact of the search engine rate of adoption / 481
17.1 Coalition structures 494
17.2 Profits comparison 498
19.1 The impact of 5 on the defendant's equilibrium strategy 550
19.2a The first period settlement zone in Cybersettle 552
19.2b The last period settlement zone in Cybersettle 552
21.1 The organization of Nasdaq 596
21.2 Comparison of ask price quantity schedules within
the pure DM and the pure ELOB 605
21.3 Private value buyer segmentation within the pure DM
and the pure ELOB for different values of c and M 606
21.4 Illustration of Result 4 when the trader buys shares 608
22.1 Internet governance: the current institutional framework 642
23.1 Compensating variation CV 653
24.1 Conceptual framework 665
24.2 E business diffusion and wealth 671
24.3 Degree of globalization of each economy 671
24.4 Internet based e business diffusion, 1998 2003 677
24.5 Firm uses of e business 679
24.6 B2B and B2C e business in highly local and highly
global firms 681
24.7 E business uses across economies 683
24.8 Firm impacts from e business 685
24.9 Competitive impacts of e business 686
24.10 Performance impacts of e business in different
economies 687
Tables
2.1 Employment, 1996 2003, at the top 20
"Old Economy" companies by 2003 sales page 67
2.2 Employment, 1996 2003, at the top 20
"New Economy" companies by 2003 sales 68
2.3 Top five companies by worldwide sales in computer
hardware sectors, 1984 72
2.4 Cisco Systems acquisitions, by value, employees, and
mode of payment, 1993 2004 93
6.1 A typology of online consumers communities 204
6.2 Contribution and trust issues in experience sharing
and user communities 217
10.1 Sources of revenue for prescribers 297
10.2 Types of prescriber 306
10.3 Prescription business models 308
11.1 Equilibrium quantities, prices, and revenues in different
settings 333
12.1 Content spending by category 349
14.1 Gini coefficient for module size distribution 417
14.2 Social utility 419
16.1 Summary of comparative statics results 473
20.1 Typology and characteristics of electronic payment systems 587
21.1 ELOB illustration: ECN Island 591
21.2 Market share by venue in December 2002 593
23.1 Network, price and income coefficients estimates 657
23.2 Direct welfare gain by telecommunications service 657
23.3 Indirect welfare gain by telecommunications service 658
23.4 Mobile and fixed line service price ratio 658
24.1 GEC survey sample 667
24.2 Firm drivers of e business adoption 674
24.3 Firm barriers to e business adoption 675
24.4 B2B and B2C sales and services 680
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spelling | Internet and digital economics ed. by Eric Brousseau ... 1. publ. Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge Univ. Press 2007 XXVI, 796 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier E-business gtt Economische aspecten gtt Informatietechnologie gtt Internet gtt Wirtschaft Internet Economic aspects Information technology Economic aspects Electronic Commerce (DE-588)4592128-3 gnd rswk-swf Internetökonomie (DE-588)7730524-3 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Internetökonomie (DE-588)7730524-3 s DE-604 Electronic Commerce (DE-588)4592128-3 s Brousseau, Éric Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-511-49320-1 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0642/2006010015-d.html Publisher description http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0642/2006010015-t.html Table of contents only HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014931585&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title_auth | Internet and digital economics |
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title_full | Internet and digital economics ed. by Eric Brousseau ... |
title_fullStr | Internet and digital economics ed. by Eric Brousseau ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Internet and digital economics ed. by Eric Brousseau ... |
title_short | Internet and digital economics |
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