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Department of Business and Economics
Bachelor

Digital Business

Study profile: Bachelor
Module: Modul 8a-d: Digitale Transformation II
Lecture: Digital Business
Lecturer: Manuel Wiesche, Björn Konopka
Size / Credits: 4 SWS / 7,5 Credits
Date and Location:

Lecture: Thursday, 14:15 - 15:45, C-HS 1
Exercise: Wednesday, 14:15 - 15:45, HG2 HS 4

Language English
Start of Lectures:

17.10.2024

No application required. Please email Björn Konopka until the day of the first lecture to get access to the moodle course room.

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Content

The course is structured in three parts: First, the students gain insights into information goods, especially considering the price and cost structures, versioning, and rights management. Second, this course will cover the central characteristics as well as a few examples of digital markets, such as e-commerce, search, auctions, and multi-sided markets, including platforms. Third, this course will discuss how organizations can act on digital markets given requirements imposed by policies, standards, and regulations.

The lectures will be accompanied by group projects. Students will form groups to work on their own project over the course of the semester. Moreover, students will present the results of their projects in two presentations.

Selected Literature

  • Shapiro, C., and Varian, H. R. (1999). Information Rules. A Strategic Guide to the Network Economy. Boston: Harvard Business School Press.
  • Parker, G. G., Alstyne, M. W. V., and Choudary, S. P. (2016). Platform Revolution: How Networked Markets Are Transforming the Economy - and How to Make Them Work for You. New York: Norton & Company.
  • Laudon, K. C., and Traver C. G. (2018).  e – commerce. business. technology. society. Boston: Pearson.