Catalyst Code by Richard L Schmalensee

Catalyst Code by Richard L Schmalensee

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In an economy where markets, consumers, and technology are ever-changing and interdependent, economic catalysts - businesses that bring together a number of groups who need each other and make it easy for them to work together - are essential. This book deals with this topic.

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Catalyst Code by Richard L Schmalensee

More and more traditional businesses have developed the characteristics of what the authors call platform businesses that operate in multi-sided markets. A multi-sided market is one in which two or more distinct parties need each other and benefit by interacting with each other. A platform business is one that facilitates these interactions safely and securely by serving as a match maker such as a dating website that introduces and brings the distinct parties together and is paid for these matchmaking services, or a cost cutter like an auctioneer or a credit card company that expedites such interactions with great speed and efficiency, or a crowd pleaser like a magazine or a rock band that amasses large audiences of desirable customers whom other businesses want to reach. This concept of a business model - one where there is one seller and at least two buyers - differs significantly from the traditional one buyer-one seller market model, particularly in terms of pricing structures and participant incentives. Yet, most potential platform businesses set prices and incentives as if they were one-sided, thereby leaching profits and losing customers. American Express and Microsoft live by what the authors call the catalyst code consisting of five behavioral insights with practical implications. They argue that companies like HBSPCo could improve growth rates and overall profitability by applying the code systematically. This book helps managers to analyze their own operations, identify areas of business that could exploit catalyst opportunities, and map out a plan for transforming their pricing practices, incentive plans, and organizational structures to maximize the power of the three aforementioned catalyst business models.
David S. Evans is the Vice Chairman of LECG Europe, and a visiting professor at University College in London. Richard Schmalensee is John C Head III Dean of MIY's Sloan School of Management.
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ISBN 13 9781422101995
ISBN 10 1422101991
Title Catalyst Code
Author Richard L Schmalensee
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Harvard Business Review Press
Year published 2007-04-02
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.