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Appendix 1: Suggested “Network Effects,” in David Easley and Jon
additional readings Kleinberg, Networks, Crowds, and Markets:
Reasoning About a Highly Connected World (2010).
In order to streamline the reading experience,
Chapter 4 cites a relatively small number of works. Urs Gasser and John Palfrey, Interop (2012).
A glance through those few notes, however,
hints at the wider range of work by academics, Marc Levinson, The Box: How the Shipping
practitioners, and regulators in this field. In Container Made the World Smaller and the World
addition to the notes cited in the chapter text, Economy Bigger (2006).
below is a selection of other readings that offer a
starting point for readers who want to dig deeper Viktor Mayer-Schoenberger, “Emergency
into interop. Communications: The Quest for Interoperability in
the United States and Europe” (Kennedy School of
Stacy A. Baird “Government Role and the Government Faculty Research Working Chapters
Interoperability Ecosystem” (I/S: A Journal of Law Series RWP02–024, March 2002).
and Policy 5, no. 2 [2009]: 219–290).
John Palfrey, Intellectual Property Strategy (2011).
Yochai Benkler, Wealth of Networks (2006).
Hal Varian, Joseph Farrell, and Carl Shapiro, The
Yochai Benkler, The Penguin and the Leviathan: The Economics of Information Technology (2004).
Triumph of Cooperation over Self-Interest (2011).
Rolf H. Weber, “Legal Interoperability as a Tool for
Laura DeNardis, Opening Standards: The Global Combatting Fragmentation,” CIGI (Paper Series No.
Politics of Interoperability (2011). 4, Dec. 2014).
Jonathan Zittrain, The Future of the Internet and
How to Stop It (2008).
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