edited by Johannes
M. Bauer and Michael Latzer
As the single most
important general purpose technology of recent times, the Internet is
transforming the organization, competitive structure and business models of the
private, the public and non-profit sectors. In 27 original chapters, leading
authors discuss theoretical and applied frameworks for the study of the
economics of the Internet and its unique economics as a global information and
communications infrastructure. They also examine the effects of the Internet on
economic transactions (including social production, advertising, innovation,
and intellectual property rights), the economics and management of
Internet-based industries (including search, news, entertainment, culture, and
virtual worlds), and the effects of the Internet on the economy at large.