Digital-driven changes are both generic and specific. Most transformations apply to all industries, equally and without exception. But in some industries or places, digital transformations are singular and atypical. To be a player in the digital world, you will need to master both the transformations common to all industries and the transformations at work on certain verticals. Retail and the sharing economy are emblematic of markets where specific transformations are unfolding. This module will tell you how.
Week 1 : New business models, new perimeters
Week 2 : Regulating the digital innovation
Week 3 : The value of digital innovation
Innovation, Retail Banking, Technology Strategies, Business Modeling, Business Valuation, Regulatory Compliance, Law, Regulation, and Compliance, Intellectual Property, Business Strategies, Business Transformation, Growth Strategies, Digital Assets, E-Commerce, Market Dynamics, Digital Transformation
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Regulating the digital innovation
Hello ! We hope you enjoyed the first week of the course.
Welcome to the second week of the course. After having dealt with "new business models", we are going to tackle the subject of "regulation". Digital transformations are often discussed in terms of their impact on the economy. But we should never forget that these economic upheavals always involve legal considerations. Digital regulation plays a crucial role: it can either boost or slow down innovation. It also influences how digital players position themselves, based on what can be done or, on the contrary, what is prohibited. You must be familiar with the key principles of digital regulation in order to comprehensively assess changes observed.