ECONOMICS FOR THE DIGITAL SOCIETY
Stampa
Anno immatricolazione
2018/2019
Anno offerta
2018/2019
Normativa
DM270
SSD
SECS-P/06 (ECONOMIA APPLICATA)
Dipartimento
DIPARTIMENTO DI INGEGNERIA INDUSTRIALE E DELL'INFORMAZIONE
Corso di studio
INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION ENGINEERING - INGEGNERIA DELL'AUTOMAZIONE INDUSTRIALE
Curriculum
Industrial Technologies and Management
Anno di corso
Periodo didattico
Secondo Semestre (06/03/2019 - 14/06/2019)
Crediti
6
Ore
45 ore di attività frontale
Lingua insegnamento
English
Tipo esame
SCRITTO E ORALE CONGIUNTI
Docente
FONTANA ROBERTO (titolare) - 6 CFU
Prerequisiti
Basic knowledge of economics.
Obiettivi formativi
At the end of the course students will have learned:

--The basic terminology necessary to discuss, in a consistent and precise manner, market structures, firms’ strategies, and performance

--How firms compete and elaborate strategies in the information economy

--How to recognize specificities in the sources of competitiveness and their consequences for firms’ performance

--How to apply research tools to the analysis of real-life firms, markets and industries
Programma e contenuti
The course will introduce the students to the main economic concepts necessary to interpret and understand the functioning of high-tech industries and markets. We will analyse the strategies used by firms to gain competitive advantages in hi-tech markets and their consequences for competition. Specific attention will be paid to innovation as a major source of economic competitive advantage and as a major determinant of changes in industry structure.

Topics will include:
1. Perfect and imperfect competition
2. Price competition
3. Entry, exit and strategic competition
4. Price discrimination
5. Product differentiation and versioning
6. Network effects
7. Lock-in effects
8. Competition through standard setting
Metodi didattici
Frontal lectures and group presentations.
Testi di riferimento
The textbooks are:

1. Cabral, L.M.B. “Introduction to Industrial Organization”, MIT Press

2. Shapiro, C. and H.A. Varian “Information Rules: A Strategic Guide to the Network Economy”, Harvard Business Review Press

3. Rohlfs, J.H. “Bandwagon Effects in High Technology Industries”, MIT Press
Modalità verifica apprendimento
The exam is split in two parts. One written exam on the entire program and a group work consisting in one paper presentation + one paper discussion.

The group presentation is focussed on a specific paper about the history and the structural evolution of a specific industry.

The final grade is the weighted sum of the exam (2/3) and the group presentation + discussion (1/3).
Altre informazioni
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