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  • 26 May 2015
  • News

Silicon Valley’s Lawmaker

  • 14 Sep 2023
  • News

So What Exactly Is Google Accused Of?

  • 27 Jun 2016
  • News

Net Neutrality Rules Will Make Winners and Losers Out of Businesses

  • 01 May 2012
  • First Look

First Look: May 1

IBM Authors: Timothy F. Bresnahan, Shane Greenstein, and Rebecca M. Henderson Publication: In The Rate and Direction of Inventive Activity Revisited, edited by Josh Lerner and Scott Stern. Chicago, Ill:... View Details
Keywords: Carmen Nobel
  • 2012
  • Chapter

Schumpeterian Competition and Diseconomies of Scope: Illustrations from the Histories of Microsoft and IBM

By: Timothy F. Bresnahan, Shane Greenstein and Rebecca M. Henderson
We address a longstanding question about the causes of creative destruction. Dominant incumbent firms, long successful in an existing technology, are often much less successful in new technological eras. This is puzzling, since a cursory analysis would suggest that... View Details
Keywords: Technological Innovation; Opportunities; Competition; Information Technology; Innovation and Management; Organizations; Relationships; Information Technology Industry
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Bresnahan, Timothy F., Shane Greenstein, and Rebecca M. Henderson. "Schumpeterian Competition and Diseconomies of Scope: Illustrations from the Histories of Microsoft and IBM." In The Rate and Direction of Inventive Activity Revisited, edited by Josh Lerner and Scott Stern. University of Chicago Press, 2012.
  • September 6, 2022
  • Article

Creating a Platform for Costless Personalization in Clothing

By: Shane Greenstein
This study analyzes the role of co-invention in the creation of a platform for print-on-demand-clothing, or PODC. Co-invention is the invention of a new business process to complement new technology, and turn it into a valuable commercial service. PODC copies a design... View Details
Keywords: Print-on-demand-clothing; Customization and Personalization; Digital Platforms; Apparel and Accessories Industry
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Greenstein, Shane. "Creating a Platform for Costless Personalization in Clothing." Frontiers in Research Metrics and Analytics (September 6, 2022).
  • 2006
  • Book

Computing

By: Shane Greenstein
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Greenstein, Shane, ed. Computing. Vol. 4, Business Economics. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2006.
  • 18 Jan 2024
  • News

Microsoft’s Bing Market Share Barely Budged With ChatGPT Add-On

  • 25 Oct 2020
  • News

Google's founders have vanished as the company goes to war with Washington. It's yet another mess for Sundar Pichai to clean up.

  • 23 Dec 2019
  • News

The rise of the smartphone and streaming services

  • 24 Apr 2018
  • News

Does Original Content Help Streaming Services Attract More Subscribers?

  • 2020
  • Article

Inconvenient Truths: Interpreting the Origins of the Internet

By: Shane Greenstein
A conventional economic narrative provides intellectual underpinnings for governments to subsidize research and development ("R&D") that coordinates risky research to benefit many in society. This essay compares this narrative with the origins and invention of the... View Details
Keywords: Lead Users; Technology Transfer; Internet and the Web; History; Analysis; Research and Development; Governance; Information Technology; Policy
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Greenstein, Shane. "Inconvenient Truths: Interpreting the Origins of the Internet." Journal of Law & Innovation 3 (2020): 36–68.
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Data Sources: Economics of Digitization

By: Shane Greenstein
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Greenstein, Shane. Data Sources: Economics of Digitization. https://economicsofdigitization.hackpad.com/Data-sources-economics-of-digitization-8LSKSVZ38oR.
  • 2002
  • Report

Is the Price Right?: The CPI for Internet Access

By: Shane Greenstein
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Greenstein, Shane. "Is the Price Right? The CPI for Internet Access." Report, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Washington D.C., December 2002.
  • 2010
  • Chapter

Innovative Conduct in U.S. Computing and Internet Markets

By: Shane Greenstein
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Greenstein, Shane. "Innovative Conduct in U.S. Computing and Internet Markets." In Handbook of the Economics of Innovation, Volume 1, edited by Bronwyn H. Hall and Nathan Rosenberg, 477–538. Elsevier/North-Holland, 2010.
  • Spring 1993
  • Article

Did Installed Base Give Incumbent Any (Measurable) Advantages in Federal Computer Procurement?

By: Shane Greenstein
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Greenstein, Shane. "Did Installed Base Give Incumbent Any (Measurable) Advantages in Federal Computer Procurement?" RAND Journal of Economics 24, no. 1 (Spring 1993): 19–39.
  • 01 Oct 2024
  • News

Microsoft’s Copilot AI Gets a Voice, Vision, and a ‘Hype Man’ Persona

  • 08 Aug 2024
  • News

Court Ruling That Google Is a Monopoly Could Impact How You Search

  • 18 May 2024
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AI Could Transform Internet Search. Even Google Is Disrupting Its Own Kingdom.

  • 2016
  • Working Paper

The Reference Wars: Encyclopedia Britannica's Decline and Encarta's Emergence

By: Shane Greenstein
The experience of Encyclopædia Britannica provides the canonical example of the decline of an established firm at the outset of the digital age. Competition from Microsoft's Encarta in 1993 led to sharp declines in the sales of books, which led to the distressed sale... View Details
Keywords: Market Entry and Exit; Service Operations; Emerging Markets; Applications and Software; Books; Information Technology Industry; Information Industry
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Greenstein, Shane. "The Reference Wars: Encyclopedia Britannica's Decline and Encarta's Emergence." Working Paper, April 2016.
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