About this course
This course is an introduction to the theories of digital economics and provides students with the basic knowledge to understand -the impacts and potentials of the Internet of Things evolution, the consequences de-monopolization has on the market structure in telecommunications, the importance of online financing methods and open-source software for the development of digital goods, the concepts competition, cooperation, and coopetition in the digital economy, the concepts of diminishing returns, increasing returns, and path dependence in the context of the digital economy, the concepts of horizontal integration, vertical backward integration, and vertical forward acquisition, the concept of long tail distributions, the digital and e-commerce markets, the basic concepts related to big data.
Learning Outcomes
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To understand
- the impacts and potentials of the Internet of Things evolution, the consequences de-monopolization has on the market structure in telecommunications,
- the importance of online financing methods and open-source software for the development of digital goods
- the concepts competition, cooperation, and coopetition in the digital economy,
- the concepts of diminishing returns, increasing returns, and path dependence in the context of the digital economy,
- the concepts of horizontal integration, vertical backward integration, and vertical forward acquisition,
- the concept of long tail distributions,
- the digital and e-commerce markets, the basic concepts related to big data.
Total Modules
- The Digital Economy I
- The Digital Economy II
- Fundamentals
- Digital Market
- Digital Business, Strategy and Innovation
7 lessons
Course duration
32 hours
Course Type
Hybrid