9 References

Chapter 1 Earning with Information

Shapiro, Carl; Varian, Hal R. Information Rules – A strategic Guide to the Network Economy, Harvard Business School Press 1999

Chapter 2 Understanding Inter dependencies – Game Theory

Dixit, Avenish K.; Nalebuff Barry J, The Art of Strategy – A Game Theorist’s Guide to Success in Business and Life 2008

Dodge Robert V. Schellings Game Theory – How to Make Decisions, Oxford University Press 2012

Watson Joel, Strategy, An Introduction to Game Theory, Sheridan Books, Third Edition 2013

Chapter 3 Networks – Value Creation, Value Division and Value Capturing

Borgatti, Stephen P.; Everett Martin G.;Johnson, Jefrey C.; Analyzing Social Networks, Sage Publications 2018

Brandenburger, Adam M., Nalebuff, Barry J. The Right Game – Use Game Theory to Shape Startegy, Harvard Business Review, July-August 1995

Libert Barry, Beck Megan, Wind Jerry, The Network Imperative, How to Survive and Grow in the Age of digital Business Models, Harvard Business press 2016

Linjakumpu Aini, Vanhoillislestadiolaisuuden Taloudelliset verkostot, Vastapaino 2018

Ryall, Michael D, 2013 The New Dynamics of Competition – an emerging science for modelling strategic moves. Harvard Business Review June 2013 p 80

Porter Michael, How Competitive Forces Shape Strategy, Harvard Business Review March-April 1979

Chapter 6 Markets, Matchmaking and Algorithms

Du Sautoy, Marcus, The Creativity Code, How AI is Learning to Write, Paint and Think, 2019 4th Estate

Easley David, Kleinberg Jon, Networks, Crowds and Markets, Reasoning about a Highly Connected World, Cambridge, 2010

Evans, David S. Schmalensee Richard, Matchmakers, The New economics of Multisided Platforms, 2016

Funk Jeffrey, Solving the start up problem in western mobile internet markets, Telecommunications Policy 2/2007

Roth Alvin, Who gGets What and Why, The New Economics of Matchmaking and Market Design, 2015

Chapter 7 Creatubg New Markets and New Platforms – How Theory Helps

Christensen, C. M. (1997). The innovator’s dilemma: When new technologies cause great firms to fail. Boston, Mass: Harvard Business School Press.

Gansky, Lisa (2012) The Mesh, Why the future of Business is Sharing 

Kim, W. C., & Mauborgne, R. (2005). Blue ocean strategy: How to create uncontested market space and make the competition irrelevant. Boston, Mass: Harvard Business School Press.

Li, C., & Bernoff, J. (2008). Groundswell: Winning in a world transformed by social technologies. Boston, Mass: Harvard Business Press.

Chapter 8 Business Models – Why they Matter and How to Create New Businesses with Them

Osterwalder, Alexander, Pigneur Yves, The Business Model Generation,

Gassmann, Oliver, Frankenberger Karolin, Csik, Michaela, The Business Model Navigator, 55 Models That Will Revolutionise Your Business 2014

 

 

Course files on slideshare

https://www.slideshare.net/VilleSaarikoski/the-internet-economy-slides-november-2017

Online Courses

Friends Money and Bytes, Princeton opens OCT 15 2018, teacher prof Mung Tang  https://www.coursera.org/learn/friends-money-bytes

Game theory Mathew Jackson Stanford https://www.coursera.org/learn/game-theory-1

Game theory II https://www.coursera.org/learn/game-theory-2

Microeconomics MIT (currently not available) https://www.edx.org/course/microeconomics-0

Networks Illustrated: Principles without Calculus Princeton

Networks, Crowds and Markets Cornell  2016 archived https://www.edx.org/course/networks-crowds-markets-cornellx-info2040x-1

Social and Economic Networks Stanford University Mathew Jackson https://www.coursera.org/learn/social-economic-networks