LSE Research

 

 

As Research Fellow at London School of Economics my mission is to set up research projects sponsored by industry. My focus is policy and managerial aspects of innovation, especially within Internet and telecom.

 

In  2006 I moved to London after some five years in Tokyo and soon got involved in various research projects on the creative industiries.  

 



 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

Latest Publications


Privacy, identity and security concerns (2012): enterprise strategic decision making and business model development for mobile payments in NFC (with J Liebenau, S Elaluf-Calderwood)

 

Modelling the cloud (2012): employment effects in two exemplary sectors in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany and Italy (with J Liebenau, D Castro, A Grous)

 

Strategic challenges for the European telecom sector (2012): the consequences of imbalances in internet traffic (with J Liebenau, S Elaluf-Calderwood)

 

PhD Thesis, London School of Economics (2011)
"Platforms, Exchange Models and Innovation at the borderlands - The Emergence of the Mobile Internet in UK and Japan"

 

A "two-sided market" approach: Mobile platform innovation & pricing strategies (June 2010) »
Conference paper at 9th Global Mobility Roundtable and IEEE Explore, Athens, Greece

 

Technology in a Cold Climate (2010) »
Together with Royal Society of the Arts (RSA), UK

 

Sustainable City Development by Ubiquitous Carbon Measuring (2009) »
Book chapter in "Ubiquitous City" (Sang Hoo Lee, Ed), funded by the South Korean Government

 

Negotiating with mobility: The price to pay for actors in event ticketing (2008) »
Conference paper at 7th Global Mobility Roundtable, Auckland, New Zealand

 

 

 

 

Patrik Kärrberg