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Author: Stephen S Cohen, John Zysman, Peter Cowhey
This book rests on the proposition that the information techology revolution of the last ten years marks the beginning of a fundamental economic transformation. This transformation will affect every activity in which organization, information processing, or communication is important. It may well require changes in ideas about ownership, property, and control--the way in which governments regulate economies in the broadest sense of that term.
The e-commerce transformation presents remarkable opportunities for businesses, governments, and other organizations to remake themselves, recreate what it is that they can do, and reconstruct their relationships with customers, citizens, and constituents. A project of the Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy (BRIE) and the Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (IGCC), this volume analyzes the way this transformation will affect market structure and pricing models in several major industries: retail financial services, air travel, music, automobiles, semiconductors, hearing instruments, food, textiles, and trucking.
PART I: The Enablers: Tools and Markets
PART II: E-Commerce: A View from the Sectors
The Boundary Condition of Services (General overview of how e-commerce affects service industries)
E-Finance: Recent Developments and Policy (Analysis of the financial services industry)
The Internet and the Personal Computer Value Chain (Focus on the IT hardware and software sectors)
E-volving the Auto Industry: E-Business Effects on Consumer and Supplier Relationships (How e-commerce is transforming the automotive sector)
E-Commerce and the Changing Terms of Competition in the Semiconductor Industry (Impact on the chip manufacturing industry)
The Old Economy Listening to the New: E-Commerce in Hearing Instruments (Case study of a specific, perhaps less obvious, industry)
Making Music: The Old and New Economics of the Music Industry (Transformation of the music industry by digital distribution)
The Mobile Internet Market: Lessons from Japan's i-Mode System (Examining early mobile internet examples)
E-Commerce and Network Architecture: New Perspectives (Broader look at the implications for network design and business models)
The Political Economy of Open Source Software (Analysis of the open source movement's economic and political implications)
The Next-Generation Internet: Promoting Innovation and User-Experimentation (Looking forward to future internet developments)
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Tags: Stephen S Cohen, John Zysman, Peter Cowhey, Tracking, Commerce