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Event

Competition in Networks [WS222561204]

Type
lecture (V)
Präsenz/Online gemischt
Term
WS 22/23
SWS
2
Language
Deutsch
Appointments
15
Links
ILIAS

Lecturers

Organisation

  • KIT-Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften

Part of

Literature

Literatur und Skripte werden in der Veranstaltung angegeben.

Appointments

  • 24.10.2022 17:30 - 19:00 - Room: 11.10 Engelbert-Arnold-Hörsaal (EAS)
  • 31.10.2022 17:30 - 19:00 - Room: 11.10 Engelbert-Arnold-Hörsaal (EAS)
  • 07.11.2022 17:30 - 19:00 - Room: 11.10 Engelbert-Arnold-Hörsaal (EAS)
  • 14.11.2022 17:30 - 19:00 - Room: 11.10 Engelbert-Arnold-Hörsaal (EAS)
  • 21.11.2022 17:30 - 19:00 - Room: 11.10 Engelbert-Arnold-Hörsaal (EAS)
  • 28.11.2022 17:30 - 19:00 - Room: 11.10 Engelbert-Arnold-Hörsaal (EAS)
  • 05.12.2022 17:30 - 19:00 - Room: 11.10 Engelbert-Arnold-Hörsaal (EAS)
  • 12.12.2022 17:30 - 19:00 - Room: 11.10 Engelbert-Arnold-Hörsaal (EAS)
  • 19.12.2022 17:30 - 19:00 - Room: 11.10 Engelbert-Arnold-Hörsaal (EAS)
  • 09.01.2023 17:30 - 19:00 - Room: 11.10 Engelbert-Arnold-Hörsaal (EAS)
  • 16.01.2023 17:30 - 19:00 - Room: 11.10 Engelbert-Arnold-Hörsaal (EAS)
  • 23.01.2023 17:30 - 19:00 - Room: 11.10 Engelbert-Arnold-Hörsaal (EAS)
  • 30.01.2023 17:30 - 19:00 - Room: 11.10 Engelbert-Arnold-Hörsaal (EAS)
  • 06.02.2023 17:30 - 19:00 - Room: 11.10 Engelbert-Arnold-Hörsaal (EAS)
  • 13.02.2023 17:30 - 19:00 - Room: 11.10 Engelbert-Arnold-Hörsaal (EAS)

Note

Network or infrastructure industries like telecommunication, transport, and utilities form the backbone of modern economies. The lecture provides an overview of the economic characteristics of network industries. The planning of networks is complicated by the multitude of aspects involved (like spatial differentiation and the like). The interactions of different companies - competition or cooperation or both - are characterized by complex interdependencies within the networks: network effects, economies of scale, effects of vertical integration, switching costs, standardization, compatibility etc. appear increasingly in these sectors and even tend to appear in combination. Additionally, government interventions can often be observed, partly driven by the aims of competition policy and partly driven by the aims industrial policy. All these issues are brought up, analyzed formally (in part) and illustrated by several examples in the lecture