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SI 646 - Information Economics
This course provides a strong grounding in the economics of information goods and services. Students analyze strategic issues faced by for-profit and not-for-profit organizations: pricing, bundling, versioning, product differentiation and variety, network externalities, and rights management. This course precedes SI 680.
Instructor: Mark McCabe
dScribe: Wentao Wang
Course Level: Graduate
Course Structure: 3 hour lecture, once a week
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SI 646 Information Economics- Syllabus (Quiz/Test) -
SI 646 Information Economics- Week 01: Introduction (Open (Access) Textbook) -
SI 646 Information Economics- Week 02: Pricing Information (Open (Access) Textbook) -
SI 646 Information Economics- Week 03: Network Externalities (Open (Access) Textbook) -
SI 646 Information Economics- Week 04: Bundling (Open (Access) Textbook) -
SI 646 Information Economics- Week 05: Digital Rights Management (DRM) (Open (Access) Textbook) -
SI 646 Information Economics- Week 06: The Long Tail (Open (Access) Textbook)