Sharing economy and tourism: who wins and who loses? The so-called sharing (or collaborative) economy is generally presented as comprising activities that involve sharing under-used resources, in that …
Airbnb: A qui profite l’économie collaborative? Dans son Numéro 133 (Eté 2020), la revue En Question (éditée par le Centre Avec; voir aussi ici) publie …
Who pays what on Spotify? Imagine you moved from Denmark to Malaysia and you want to subscribe to Spotify Premium from your new home. …
An introduction to the economics of platform competition – Part 3 In the first two episodes of this series, I examined what brings markets with platforms to be dominated by …
An introduction to the economics of platform competition – Part 2 In this series, I explain the basic economic mechanisms that shape the competition among platforms. The first episode showed …
An introduction to the economics of platform competition – Part 1 In this series of posts, my objective is to explain the basic economic mechanisms that shape the competition among …
La nouvelle stratégie européenne pour les données et le Livre blanc sur l’Intelligence Artificielle Le 19 février 2020, la Commission européenne dévoilait son Livre blanc sur l’intelligence artificielle (IA)[1], en même temps que …
Patents and/or secrets? Questioning the best mode disclosure requirement This post describes the preliminary results of an ongoing research project with my colleague Francis Bloch from Paris School …
How to categorise network effects (and why)? This post, co-authored by Paul Belleflamme and Martin Peitz (whom IPdigIT is very happy to welcome in its team!) …
You can never overcome network effects: the truth behind the myth. In a book soon to be published, Matthias C. Kettemann and Stephan Dreyer have invited 50 authors to clear …