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The Rise of the New Network Industries: Regulating Digital Platforms (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781000377323
Published: May 2021
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: eBook (ePub)
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Cutting through the confusion around the nature and implications of digitalization, this book explores the rise of the new digital networks, how they affect traditional infrastructure, and how they will eventually need to be regulated. The authors examine how digitalization affects infrastructures in telecommunications, transport, and energy, and how digital platforms establish themselves as a new network on top of and in addition to traditional ones.

Complex concepts are introduced through short and colorful stories about the founders of the most popular platforms (Google, Facebook, Skype, Uber, etc.) and how they grew to positions of power, drawing parallels with century-old traditional network industries’ monopoly power (AT&T, General Electric, etc.). The authors argue that these digital platforms strongly interfere with traditional infrastructures that are heavily regulated and provide essential services for society – meaning that digital platforms should be considered as a new and much more powerful type of infrastructure and will require regulation accordingly.

A global audience of policy makers, public authorities, consultants, lawyers, students, and academics, as well as anyone with an interest in these digital platforms, will find this book enlightening and essential reading.

Subjects:
eBooks, IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
Introduction
Part I: The Digitalization Dilemma in the Network Industries
1. Digitalizing the Network Industries
2. Platforms in Multi-Sided Markets
3. Digital Platforms
4. Disruption by Digital Platforms: Substitution and Platformization
5. Network Industries Disrupted by Platforms
Part II: Platforms in the Communications Industries
6. Network Effects in Communications
7. Email: Postal Networks are Substituted
8. Skype and WhatsApp: Telecom Carriers are Platformed
9. YouTube: Traditional Media Substituted and Platformed
10. The Regulatory Challenges Posed by Communications Platforms
Part III: Platforms in the Transport Industries
11. Scale and Networks in Transportation
12. Amadeus, Sabre and Air Transport
13. Uber and Urban Mobility
14. BlaBlaCar and Long-Distance Mobility
15. Mobility-as-a-Service: The Network of Networks
16. Transport Providers are Platformed
Part IV: Platforms in the Energy Industries
17. Network Effects in the Energy Industries
18. Distributed Systems and the Need for Coordination
19. The Future of Energy
Part V: Regulating Platforms as the New Network Industries
20. Platforms as the New Network Industries
21. Regulating Platforms as Intermediaries
22. Regulating Platforms as Superintermediaries
23. Regulating Platforms with Market Power
24. Regulating Platform Ecosystems
Afterword
Notes
References
Index