Digital Data, Platforms and the Usual [Antitrust] Suspects: Network Effects, Switching Costs, Essential Facility
Author(s)
Tucker, Catherine
Download11151_2019_9693_ReferencePDF.pdf (587.1Kb)
Terms of use
Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
Abstract
This paper asks whether the large amounts of digital data that are typically observed on large technology platforms—such as Google, Facebook, Uber and Amazon—typically give rise to structural conditions that would lead to antitrust concerns. In particular, I evaluate whether digital data augments or decreases concerns with regard to network effects and switching costs. I also evaluate whether data should be thought of as an ‘essential facility’.
Date issued
2019-02-13Department
Sloan School of ManagementPublisher
Springer US