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Aug 13 2013

Three research questions for big and open data

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On the 1st and 2nd of July 2013, the LSE hosted the second New Economic Models in the Digital Economy (NEMODE) Community Meeting. In this post, LSE Tech fellow Carla Bonina shares the three research questions that emerged as part … Continue reading

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Jul 15 2013

Convergence of Computing Science, Networks and the Law: Reflections from the workshop at UPenn Law

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  Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood and Jonathan Liebenau from the LSE Tech attended an invitation-only Roundtable on Computer Science and the Law and the University of Pennsylvania Law School, on the 24-25th of June. In tihs post, Silvia and Jonathan present the  … Continue reading

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Jul 11 2013

Read the conversation during the NEMODE community meeting held at the LSE

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On July 1 and 2 2013, LSE Tech hosted the second community meeting of the New Economic Models in the Digital Economy Network (NEMODE). Read the conversation we had over twitter during the two-day event, which gathered around 80 researchers … Continue reading

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Jul 1 2013

LSE Tech welcomes the second NEMODE community meeting

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      Welcome to NEMODE COMMUNITY MEETING, JULY 1-2 2013 LSE Tech welcomes the second community meeting of the New Economic Models in the Digital Economy Network (NEMODE). This two-day event gathers around 80 researchers and companies that participate … Continue reading

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Jun 27 2013

Are independent regulatory agencies necessarily better for efficient regulation? The case of communications regulation in Israel

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Delegation of communications regulation to independent authorities seems to be a well-accepted norm these days; the ‘best way to go’. In this post, Tal Sokol reflects on different regulatory models and offers an assement based on the case of Israel. Afetr … Continue reading

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Jun 19 2013

#LSEbigdata workshop: new business models in the digital economy

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Welcome to the LSE/NEMODE Workshop on Big Data and New Business Models There are growing expectations about the potential economic value and innovation that may emerge from the exploitation of big data—that is, the increased volume, variety and velocity of … Continue reading

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Jun 11 2013

Smartphones, platforms and business models: policies for the apps economy

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The combination of mobile technologies and cloud computing lower the cost of experimentation and innovation in what we can call the “apps economy”. Patrik Karrberg at LSETech shows how an understanding of delivery platforms, especially its architecture and related business … Continue reading

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Jun 4 2013

Tapping into big data and new business models

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LSE Tech is organising an industry/academe workshop addressing the role of big data on business model innovation. The aims are to bring together leading decision makers in the UK to debate about the promises, perils and reality of new business … Continue reading

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May 30 2013

Internet Governance: the latest in the debate over who controls the internet

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This blog has been active in commenting the issues sorrounding internet governance and its discussions post WCIT in Dubai last year. In this piece, Dominique Lazanski reports the latests debates that have just taken place in May around the fight … Continue reading

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May 28 2013

The BlackBerry Veil: mobile use and privacy practices by young female Saudis

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Privacy concerns in the digital economy are increasingly a global matter. The possible revival of the Communications Data Bill in the UK amidst fears over the vulnerability of the nation to terrorism highlights the topicality of this piece and the … Continue reading

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