Evans, David S.
Matchmakers the new economics of multisided platforms
Buch

Many of the most dynamic public companies, from Alibaba to Facebook to Visa, and the most valuable start-ups, such as Airbnb and Uber, are matchmakers that connect one group of customers with another group of customers. Economists call matchmakers multisided platforms because they provide physical or virtual platforms for multiple groups to get together. Dating sites connect people with potential matches, for example, and ride-sharing apps do the same for drivers and riders. Although matchmakers have been around for millennia, they're becoming more and more popular--and profitable--due to dramatic advances in technology, and a lot of companies that have managed to crack the code of this business model have become today's power brokers. Don't let the flashy successes fool you, though. Starting a matchmaker is one of the toughest business challenges, and almost everyone who tries to build one, fails.
In Matchmakers, David Evans and Richard Schmalensee, two economists who were among the first to analyze multisided platforms and discover their principles, and who've consulted for some of the most successful platform businesses in the world, explain how matchmakers work best in practice, why they do what they do, and how entrepreneurs can improve their chances for success. Whether you're an entrepreneur, an investor, a consumer, or an executive, your future will involve more and more multisided platforms, and Matchmakers--rich with stories from platform winners and losers--is the one book you'll need in order to navigate this appealing but confusing world.


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Personen: Schmalensee, Richard Evans, David S.

Standort: BSP

Schlagwörter: Unternehmen Geschäftsmodell

Evans, David S. [Verfasser]:
Matchmakers : the new economics of multisided platforms / David S. Evans ; Richard Schmalensee. - Boston : Harvard Business Review Press, 2016. - X, 260 Seiten : Illustrationen, graphische Darstellungen
ISBN 978-1-63369-172-8 Festeinband : EUR 29.95

Zugangsnummer: 00009703 - Barcode: 2-9394144-8-00010541-5
Allgemeine Betriebswirtschaftslehre - Signatur: QP 360 E92 - Buch