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Marshall Van Alstyne
Alternative spellings: Marshall W. Van Alstyne Marshall VanAlstyne Marshall W. VanAlstyne Marshall W. van Alstyne Marshall van Alstyne M. Vanalstyne
B:1962 Biblio: BA from Yale, and MS & PhD degrees from MIT. Associate Professor of information economics at Boston University and a Visiting Professor at MIT
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Marshall W. Van Alstyne (born March 28, 1962) is a professor at Boston University and research associate at the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy. He co-developed the theory of two-sided markets with Geoffrey G. Parker. His work focuses on the economics of information. This includes a sustained interest in information markets and in how information and technology affect productivity with a new emphasis on “platforms” as an extension of the work on two-sided markets. (Source: DBPedia)
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Sloan working papers (8)
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Working papers / Harvard Business School, Division of Research (2)
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