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Platform Revolution
Book

Platform Revolution

How Networked Markets Are Transforming the Economy and How to Make Them Work for You

W.W. Norton, 2016 more...


Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Applicable

Recommendation

“Platform” businesses such as Uber, Airbnb and Wikipedia, are laying siege to more traditional “pipeline” businesses in the transportation, travel and media industries. Professors Geoffrey G. Parker and Marshall W. Van Alstyne and Platform Thinking Labs founder Sangeet Paul Choudary explain the “platform revolution” by relating backstage stories of selected platform successes and describing more disruptions yet to come. getAbstract recommends this powerful, enticing read to executives, entrepreneurs, professionals, policymakers, students and consumers.

Take-Aways

  • A “platform” business matches providers and users of goods, services or connections. Like Uber and Airbnb, these firms trade in resources they don’t own.
  • Platforms are transforming the travel, transportation, media and communication industries.
  • The “platform revolution” will affect fragmented, information-intense industries.

About the Authors

Professors Geoffrey G. Parker of Dartmouth College and Marshall W. Van Alstyne, of Boston University, are research fellows at the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy. Industry expert Sangeet Paul Choudary founded Platform Thinking Labs, a strategic consultancy. He co-chairs the MIT Platform Strategy Summit and advises the Global Platform Data Project at Stanford.


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