Master - Media and Technology Management: Platforms, Information Goods and Infrastructure (PIGI)
(SS '20)

 

ONLY for WiSo MTM MSc. + MeWi Students, NOT for WiSo Minor Students

 

C. Wellbrock

 

4 SWS, 12 CP

Fridays, 08:00 am - 11:30 am

Location: HS XXIII (WiSo-Building)

Start: Apr. 17, '20

First exam: Jul. 17, '20, 9:00-10:00 am
Second exam: Sep. 11, '20, 9:00-10:00 am (room tbd.)

Held in English

 

Overview
This course addresses the following topics: economics of digital goods, managerial peculiarities of digital markets and platforms, design and regulation of digital markets, platforms, and infrastructures, media and telecommunication technologies and their applicability, selected application areas of digital media, IT, and telecommunication technologies, 'Big Data Analytics': business strategies, economic potential, and societal impact.

Grading
Grading will be based on
- 10%: Pre-Assignment: Literature Summary (see below, due Apr. 09, '20, 11:00 am)
- 50%: 60-Minute Exam on Jul. 17, '20, 9:00-10:00 am.
- 40%: Paper, Topic handed out in class, due Jul. 01, 11:00 am
It is required to at least 'pass' (grade 4.0 or better) each grading element for passing the course.
"Alle Prüfungselemente müssen mindestens bestanden sein."


Pre-Assignment due Apr. 09, '20, 11:00 am
Read the highlighted parts of papers 1-3 and answer questions a and b:
1) Evans, D. S. and R. Schmalensee (2007). The Industrial Organization of Markets with Two-Sided Platforms. Competition Policy International, 3(1), 151-179. Chapters I-IV.
2) Rysman, M. (2009). The economics of two-sided markets. The Journal of Economic Perspectives, 23(3), 125-143. Pages 125-137.
3) Levin, J. (2012). The Economics of Internet Markets. Working Paper, Stanford University (Version: Jan 15, 2012). Chapter 2.
a) How do the authors of the three papers define platforms? In which ways do those definitions differ, what do they have in common?
b) What is the most important characteristic that sets multi-sided markets apart from 'regular' markets? Briefly explain why this is relevant for businesses.
Formal requirements:
- Max 750 words (excluding references), Times New Roman 12pt, 1.5 line spacing
- Send your pre-assignment as an e-mail attachment (pdf file) from your sMail-account to both
christian.wellbrock <at> uni-koeln.de AND lpuechel <at> uni-koeln.de.
- Please make sure that you include your name and your matriculation number on the top of your document.
- The file name should be Lastname_PIGI_PA .
- Cite your sources in a proper scientific way, add a reference list (not included in 750 word limit)

 

Required Course Registration starting from Jan. 22, '20, until Apr. 09, '20, 11:00 am

A successful registration for the examination requires

(1) an MTM-Master-Account [Additional Privacy Policy],

(2) online registration HERE [Additional Privacy Policy] for THIS course, AND

(3) a signed application form in our mailbox, Pohligstr.1, 50969 Cologne

On Apr. 09, '20, we will forward the participant list to KLIPS / WiSo-PA, which will allow you (only those registered for the course) to register for the examination. After that you can and must register for the examination by April 11, '20. We will send those of you registered a reminding eMail to your sMail account.

 

Notwendige Veranstaltungsanmeldung beginnend ab 22. Jan. '20, bis 09. Apr. '20, 11:00 Uhr

Eine erfolgreiche Anmeldung erfordert

(1) einen MTM-Master-Account [Zusätzliche Datenschutzbestimmungen],

(2) Online-Anmeldung [Zusätzliche Datenschutzbestimmungen] für die Veranstaltung

(3) unterschriebenes Anmeldeformular in unserem Briefkasten, Pohligstr.1, 50969 Köln.

Am 09. Apr. '20 leiten wir die Teilnehmerliste an KLIPS / WiSo-PA. Daraufhin können und müssen Sie sich selbst bis zum 11. April '20 für die Prüfung anmelden. Wir werden den für die Veranstaltung Angemeldeten eine Erinnerungsmail an ihren sMail Account senden.

 

For registration-related questions, please contact christian.wellbrock <at> uni-koeln.de from your sMail account.