Business in the Electronic Economy
GSB 383-85
Professor Marvin Zonis
Office hours by appointment:
773-702-8753
Assistant: Maureen Loughnane
TOPIC: THE NEW ECONOMY?
(1) "Technology and the Economy" (Remarks Before the Economic Club of New York, January 13, 2000)
Allan Greenspan
http://www.federalreserve.gov/boarddocs/speeches/2000/200001132.htm
(2) “Americanization, Globalization and the Disruption of Traditional Cultures: Should Business Care?” (October 25, 1999)
Marvin Zonis
http://gsbwww.uchicago.edu/fac/marvin.zonis/teaching/ (See 383 directory)
(3) “Globalization and Its Discontents: The Digital Transformation Ahead” (February 8, 2000)
Marvin Zonis
http://gsbwww.uchicago.edu/fac/marvin.zonis/teaching/ (See 383 directory)
(4) “A New Decade for Business: Twenty-four Principles of Globalization” (March 20, 2000)
Marvin Zonis
http://gsbwww.uchicago.edu/fac/marvin.zonis/teaching/ (See 383 directory)
(5) “The New Economy: It works in America. Will it go global?"
(BusinessWeek online, Special Report, January 31, 2000)
http://www.businessweek.com/2000/00_05/b3666001.htm
(6) Recommended but not required.
"The effect of the Internet on International Trade"
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
http://www.federalreserve.gov/pubs/ifdp/2000/693/ifdp693.pdf
TOPIC: WHAT IS THE ELECTRONIC ECONOMY?
(1) Unleashing the Killer App (Introduction and Chapter 1, pp. 1-34.)
Larry Downes and Chunka Mui
www.killer-apps.com
(2) "Law and Disorder" (Paul Carroll interviews Gordon Moore, Bob Metcalfe, and Ronald Coase, Context Magazine, Fall 1998)
http://www.contextmag.com/magazine/setMagazineMain.asp
(Note: On the Left of this page, click the archive button, and then click the Fall 1998 magazine)
(3) "A Revolution in Interaction" (McKinsey Quarterly, 1997. No 1, pp. 4-23.)
Butler, Hall, Hanna, Mendonca, Auguste, Manyika, and Sahay
http://www.mckinseyquarterly.com/pdf\rein97.pdf?tk=:192:
(Note,, you must register at mckinseyquarterly.com to gain access to the quarterly)
TOPIC: THE GOVERNMENT AND eCOMMERCE
(1) "The Emerging Digital Economy" (Report Only [60 pgs]) www.ecommerce.gov/emerging.htm
(2) "Leadership for the New Millennium: Delivering on Digital Progress and Prosperity" (US Government Working Group on Electronic Commerce, Third Annual Report, 2000)
http://www.ecommerce.gov/ecomnews/ecommerce2000annual.pdf
(Read pages 1-9 for the current data, then read Section B "E-Society," Section C "E-Government, and Part III, Section B "Legal and Regulatory Environment.")
TOPIC: ECONOMICS IN THE ELECTRONIC ECONOMY
(1) Unleashing the Killer App (pp. 35-72)
Larry Downes and Chunka Mui
www.killer-apps.com
(2) "Weapon of Math Destruction" (Context Magazine, Spring 1999)
David Reed
http://www.contextmag.com/search.asp
(Note, to find this article quickly, go to the "Table of Contents" of the Spring 1999 issue.)
(3) "Measuring the Internet Economy" (January 2001)
Study supported by Cisco Systems and the University of Texas
http://www.InternetIndicators.com/jan_2001.pdf
(4) "Some Economics of the Internet" (History, technology and cost structure of the Internet, February 1994)
Jeffrey K. MacKie-Mason and Hal R. Varian
http://personal.www.umich.edu/~jmm/papers/Economics_of_Internet.pdf
(5) "Speculative Microeconomics for Tomorrow's Economy" (Originally: "The Next Economy?")
J Bradford Delong and A. Michael Froomkin
http://personal.law.miami.edu/~froomkin/articles/spec.htm
TOPIC: STRATEGY
(1) "Shift Happens: The industrial revolution isn't over. It's just starting" (The Standard, March 5, 2001)
Larry Downes
http://www.thestandard.com/article/display/0,1151,22506,00.html
(2) Unleashing the Killer App (Part 3)
Larry Downes and Chunka Mui
www.killer-apps.com
TOPIC: WHAT DOES THE INTERNET DO?
(1) "The Emerging Digital Economy," Appendix 3: "Electronic Commerce Between Businesses: Analysis and Case Studies" www.ecommerce.gov/emerging.htm
(Read these case studies carefully. We will refer to them in the various remaining topics of the course.)
TOPIC: KILLS GEOGRAPHY
(1) "Leaving the Physical World" (Conference on HyperNetworking, Oita, Japan)
John Perry Barlow
http://www.eff.org/pub/Publications/John_Perry_Barlow/HTML/leaving_the_physical_world.html
(2) "Like It or Not, Every Startup Is Now Global" (Fortune, June 13, 2000)
William Gurley
http://www.fortune.com/indexw.jhtml?channel=artcol.jhtml&doc_id=47267
(3) "Internet2 Crosses the Border" (Wired News, March 21, 2001)
Katie Dean
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,42507,00.html
(4) "Face Value: From Rwanda to the former Yugoslavia, child-tracing programs are reuniting orphans of war with their families." (Wired Magazine, January 1999)
Marie de la Soudière
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/7.01/mustread.html?pg=14
(5) "The Communications Paradox" (The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists)
by Hamid Mowlana
http://www.thebulletin.org/issues/1995/ja95/ja95.mowlana.html
(6) "The Big Ecommerce Bang" (September 2, 1999)
Jesse Berst, ZDNet Anchor Desk
http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/story/story_3807.html
TOPIC: KILLS TIME
(1) "When Bandwidth Is Free" (WIRED Online, Interview, 1993)
George Gilder
http://www.eff.org/pub/Infrastructure/darkfiber.article
(2) " Globalization of Communication"
Victor Mayer-Schonberger and Deborah Hurley
http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/iip/governance/GlobCommDHVMS.PDF
TOPIC: ALLOWS NEW ENTRANTS
(1) "DisinteREmediation: Longer, Not Shorter, Value Chains Are Coming"
By Paul Saffo
http://www.saffo.org/disinteremediation.html
(2) " E-Commerce for Development: Prospects and Policy Issues"
(OECD Development Center)
Andrea Goldstein and David O'Connor
http://www.oecd.org/dev/ENGLISH/NEW/documents/tokyo2.pdf
(3) "Dot-coms: What Have We Learned? Dot-coms soared. Dot-coms crashed"
Fortune (October 30, 2000)
Jerry Useem Reporter Associate Grainger David
http://www.fortune.com/indexw.jhtml?channel=artcol.jhtml&doc_id=00000297
TOPIC: SHIFTS POWER FROM BUYERS TO SELLERS
(1) "Electronic commerce: Three emerging strategies" (McKinsey Quarterly, 1998, No. 1, pp. 152—159)
Berryman, Harrington, Layton-Rodin, and Rerolle
http://marriottschool.byu.edu/teacher/mba693r/clarke/BSNE%202000/BSNE%201/Primary%20interest/McKinsey%20Quarterly%20Current%20Research%20Electronic%20commerce%20Three%20emerging%20strategies.htm
(2) "Shifting Power from Sellers to Buyers"
Glenn Ramsdell and Kristina Roegner
http://www.mckinsey.com.tw/Shifting_Power_from_Sellers_to_Buyers.pdf
(3) "Moving Targets"
http://www.contextmag.com/search.asp
(4) "Theory and Behavior of Virtual Market Places"
Walid Mougayar President, CYBERManagement Inc.,
http://www.cyberm.com/art3.htm
(5) "Distribution in a B2B World" (ISSA Today, June 2000)
Bruce Merrifield
http://www.issa.com/today/2000/june/01.html
TOPIC: KILLS TRANSACTION COSTS
(1) "The Industrial-Age Corporation is Toast" (Forbes ASAP, 10.02.00)
Don Tapscott
http://www.forbes.com/asap/2000/1002/073.html
(2) "The Economics of Information" (Professional Graphics World)
Martin Butler
http://www.prographworld.com/contra/theecono.htm
(3) "Frictionless Commerce? A Comparison of Internet and Conventional Retailers"
http://ecommerce.mit.edu/papers/friction/friction.pdf
(4) "Getting Down to Business" (Automotive Marketing)
Edward Kaufman and Bridget Ryan-Snell
http://www.automotivemarketing.com/1199btb.htm
Read also
"The Internet and the Aftermarket" (Automotive Marketing)
Edward Kaufman and Bridget Ryan-Snell
http://www.automotivemarketing.com/1199net.htm
(5) "Ties that Bind: Networked Government"
(Report of the e-Texas Commission, Chapter 4, December 2000)
http://www.e-texas.org/report/ch04/
TOPIC: ENABLES NEW BUSINESS PROCESSES
(1) "Selling Wine Without Bottles: The Economy of Mind on the Global Net"
John Perry Barlow
http://www.eff.org/pub/Publications/John_Perry_Barlow/HTML/idea_economy_article.html
TOPIC: ULTIMATE INSTRUMENT OF DEMOCRACY
(1) E-democracy Gains Ground (September 2000)
Wallys W. Conhaim
http://www.findarticles.com/cf_0/m3337/5_17/65577980/p1/article.jhtml?term=internet+and+democracy
(2) " Are you ready for the Democracy Channel?" (WIRED 2.01)
Evan I. Schwartz
http://www.eff.org/pub/Infrastructure/democracy_online.article
(3) "The Internet in China" (Linux Journal, November 22, 2000)
Bryan Pfaffenberger
http://noframes.linuxjournal.com/articles/currents/0024.html
(4) "Dictatorship in the Digital Age: Some Considerations on the Internet in China and Cuba" (October 2000)
William J. Drake, Shanthi Kalathil, and Taylor C. Boas
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (http://www.ceip.org/)
http://www.cisp.org/imp/october_2000/10_00drake.htm
(5) "Big Brother Is Alive and Well in Vietnam-And He Really Hates the Web"
(Wired Magazine, November 1977)
By David Case
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/5.11/es_vietnam.html?topic=&topic_set=
(6) "One Surfer One Vote?" A debate between Lawrence Grossman and David Brady (Context Magazine, Oct-Nov 2000)
http://www.contextmag.com