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Harvard Business Review Press Matchmakers: The New Economics of Multisided
Book SynopsisMany 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.Trade ReviewAs seen in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and The Economist. "A must-read business book for ambitious entrepreneurs ... thought-provoking insight into what's behind the exponential growth of the companies in whose footsteps we're following. It's a portal through which to view the economy of the future." -- Daily Telegraph "It's a worthwhile, and short, read for anyone who wonders about the key drivers in different types of business. Knowing what type of business a company is operating is important both for CEOs and investors." -- Forbes "The Rise of the 'Matchmakers' of the Digital Economy" -- The New York Times, DealBook "...measured and analytical..." -- The Wall Street Journal "An economist and entrepreneur and the former Dean of the MIT Sloan School plumb the historical roots and future possibilities of such business models and the economics behind them." -- Forbes, 2016 Summer Books for Creative Leaders "Matchmakers is one of the year's best strategy books... It should be read by both hipster-web designers with a full beard and smooth McKinsey consultants with sharp creases." -- Henrik Orholst, Borsen "The authors explain this ecosystem in engaging prose with ample examples of their theoretical points with practical case studies. Matchmakers introduces complex concepts in an important and expanding area of business and economic development. It is an important and provocative read." -- CHOICE, the publication of the American Library Association ADVANCE PRAISE for Matchmakers: Reed Hastings, founder and CEO, Netflix-- "Matchmakers sheds light on some of the most important businesses driving the global economy. A great read for anyone who wants to better understand how the companies behind the products and services they use every day work." Dan Schulman, President and CEO, PayPal-- "Matchmakers is an insider's look at one of the critical business models of our era--one that only looks easy because the drivers around successful multi- and two-sided networks are anything but self-evident. It's an entertaining read, yet filled with the insights essential for anyone interested in starting or scaling these complex yet powerful businesses." Lawrence H. Summers, Charles W. Eliot University Professor and President Emeritus, Harvard University; former US Secretary of the Treasury-- "More than the Internet, the sharing economy or automation platform companies and matchmaking markets are defining the new economy. Evans and Schmalensee are pioneers in developing economic theories that explain this new economy. Here they share what they've learned to the great benefit not just of economists, but also of entrepreneurs, policy makers, and consumers." Hikmet Ersek, President and CEO, Western Union-- "Entirely new business models have evolved around the platform, connecting supply and demand, service provider and customer, sender and receiver. Matchmakers captures this phenomenon--the platform ecosystem--in a way that makes this book compelling reading for anyone seeking to understand the role that platforms play in today's economy." Jean Tirole, Chairman, Toulouse School of Economics; Winner, 2014 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences-- "David Evans and Richard Schmalensee are masters at combining strategic analysis and economic theory. Matchmakers is a journey through the strategies of platform businesses, which are central to our economies. Full of stories, fun to read, stimulating, and rigorous, this terrific book is required reading, from the economics and MBA student to the entrepreneur looking at building a platform to any reader curious about how our economy evolves." Bob Solomon, former Senior Vice President, Network and Financial Solutions, Ariba, Inc.-- "Matchmakers will be mandatory for anyone building or investing in multisided platforms--in the cloud or on the ground. It's not only full of great stories like the rise of M-PESA, it's also a practical guide to getting your platform business off the ground. If the people behind Apple Pay had this book to read, maybe they would have started differently." Gary Katz, President and CEO, International Securities Exchange-- "This book provided me, as a cofounder of the International Securities Exchange, with a different lens through which to view my business and industry. This framework would have been a valuable addition to my playbook as my colleagues and I grappled with questions of pricing and building critical mass when we were planning the launch, eighteen years ago, of the first all-electronic options exchange in the United States." Cathy Baron Tamraz, Chairman and CEO, Business Wire-- "The 'matchmaker' is one of the oldest business models, but it's ever more important in today's interconnected, networked world. This deep dive into today's multisided businesses provides a clear, compelling, and entertaining road map for how net platform businesses can blast off and ignite. Bravo!" Praise for Catalyst Code: Bill Gates-- "... an important book for anyone interested in understanding how breakthrough businesses can be built in today's economy." Patrick McGovern, founder and former Chairman, International Data Group-- "Catalyst Code shows that in the Internet Age, the greatest business successes will be based on creating communities in which buyers and sellers are brought together efficiently, rather than making a new product or providing a new service." Peter S. Lynch, Vice Chairman, Fidelity Management & Research Company-- "Evans and Schmalensee reveal the inner workings of what is rapidly becoming a new model for businesses."
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MIT Press Ltd Invisible Engines How Software Platforms Drive
Book SynopsisHarnessing the power of software platforms: what executives and entrepreneurs must know about how to use this technology to transform industries and how to develop the strategies that will create value and drive profits.Software platforms are the invisible engines that have created, touched, or transformed nearly every major industry for the past quarter century. They power everything from mobile phones and automobile navigation systems to search engines and web portals. They have been the source of enormous value to consumers and helped some entrepreneurs build great fortunes. And they are likely to drive change that will dwarf the business and technology revolution we have seen to this point. Invisible Engines examines the business dynamics and strategies used by firms that recognize the transformative power unleashed by this new revolution—a revolution that will change both new and old industries.The authors argue that in order to understand the success
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University of Texas Press Big and Bright
Book SynopsisBased on personal reminiscences and archival material, as well as published historical sources, Big and Bright is one of the few histories of a major observatory, unique in its focus on the human side of the story.Table of Contents Preface 1. The Tourist’s Observatory 2. The Benefactor 3. The Legal Contests 4. The Texas-Chicago Agreement 5. Choosing and Developing the Site 6. A Mosque on Mount Locke 7. Astronomy Comes to West Texas 8. Mr. McDonald’s Telescope 9. The Dedication 10. War Years, Struve Years 11. Triumphs and Transitions 12. Interregnum 13. Texas Independence 14. Launching the Modern Era Epilogue Appendix A. The Last Will and Testament of William Johnson McDonald Appendix B. The Directors of the McDonald Observatory Appendix C. The Telescopes of the University of Texas Observatories References Index
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