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  1. Stars in social media: new light through old windows?
    Published: April 2019
    Publisher:  Ilmenau University of Technology, Institute of Economics, Ilmenau ; Universitätsbibliothek

    We review the economics of superstars, originally developed for stars in traditional media, and discuss whether they are applicable for the (allegedly) novel phenomenon of stars in social media (influencer, micro-celebrities). Moreover, we analyse... more

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    Evangelische Hochschule Freiburg, Hochschulbibliothek
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    WIR 2019
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    Thüringer Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek
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    ZBW - Leibniz-Informationszentrum Wirtschaft, Standort Kiel
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    We review the economics of superstars, originally developed for stars in traditional media, and discuss whether they are applicable for the (allegedly) novel phenomenon of stars in social media (influencer, micro-celebrities). Moreover, we analyse potentially new factors for creating social media superstardom that may be special to the nature of social media. Our overall result is that the economics of superstars, like the role of talent, market concentration effects, MacDonald-style and Adler-style effects, remain applicable and relevant for social media stars. In line with this assessment, we find that several (allegedly) new star factors in social media, like user-generated content, prosumption, disappearance of gatekeepers and authenticity, turn out to be only partly applicable or just slightly different to traditional concepts. However, algorithm management and upload strategies represent novel success factors relevant for social media superstardom that are not captured by traditional superstar theories.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    hdl: 10419/195424
    RVK Categories: QQ 000 ; AP 15965 ; QC 000
    Series: Ilmenau economics discussion papers ; vol. 25, no. 123
    Subjects: Social Web; Influencer; Celebrity-Werbung; Digitale Plattform; Medienökonomik; Skalenertrag; Netzwerkökonomik; social media; digital media; popularity; superstars; cultural economics; media economics; influencer; micro-celebrities; creators; user-generated content; prosumer; algorithm management; YouTube; Instagram; entertainment markets
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (54 Seiten), Illustrationen
  2. The economic potential of grid defection of energy prosumer households in Germany
    Published: August 2020
    Publisher:  Institute for Future Energy Consumer Needs and Behavior (FCN), School of Business and Economics/E.ON ERC, Aachen, Germany

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Edition: Revised October 2021
    Series: FCN working paper ; no. 2020, 11
    Subjects: off-grid; autarky; PV-battery hybrid system; private household; death spiral; self-sufficiency; prosumer; peer-to-peer trading
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 35 Seiten), Illustrationen
  3. Financial instruments and models for services and prosumers
    Published: 2024
    Publisher:  Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg

    The "Study on current energy sector investment instruments and schemes" in the Services and Prosumers sector in the EU has been carried out as part of the Investors Dialogue on Energy - an initiative launched by the European Commission, DG ENER in... more

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    The "Study on current energy sector investment instruments and schemes" in the Services and Prosumers sector in the EU has been carried out as part of the Investors Dialogue on Energy - an initiative launched by the European Commission, DG ENER in 2022. The ID Energy is a multi-stakeholder platform bringing together experts from energy and finance sectors in all EU countries to assess and upgrade financing schemes, with the aim of mobilising financing in the context of the European Green Deal and REPowerEU. This study focuses on services and prosumers sector and is the fifth and last of a series of studies which cover energy production, transmission and distribution, energy storage, and heating and cooling. The study has been prepared on the basis of research carried out in 2022 and beginning of 2023 and incorporates data collected via desk research and interviews, as well as feedback from the stakeholders participating in the discussion of Working Group 5 of the Investors Dialogue for Energy, which focuses on services and prosumers.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789268109977
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    Series: Investors dialogue on energy
    Subjects: prosumer; service; financial instrument; business model; reduction of gas emissions; energy transition; investment; risk management; energy policy; report
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 128 Seiten)
  4. How prices guide investment decisions under net purchasing - an empirical analysis on the impact of network tariffs on residential PV
    Published: September 2021
    Publisher:  Institute of Energy Economics at the University of Cologne (EWI), Köln, Germany

    Within the regulation of net purchasing, investment incentives for residential PV depend on the remuneration for grid feed-in and the consumption costs that households can save by self-consumption. Network tariffs constitute a substantial part of... more

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    Within the regulation of net purchasing, investment incentives for residential PV depend on the remuneration for grid feed-in and the consumption costs that households can save by self-consumption. Network tariffs constitute a substantial part of these consumption costs. We use postcode-level data for Germany between 2009 and 2017 and exploit the regional heterogeneity of network tariffs to investigate whether they encourage to invest in PV installations and evaluate how the nonlinear tariff structure impacts residential PV adoption. Our results show that network tariffs do impact PV adoption. The effect has increased in recent years when self-consumption has become financially more attractive, and the results confirm the expectation that PV investments are driven by the volumetric tariff. Policy reforms that alter the share between the price components are, thus, likely to affect residential PV adoption. Further, with self-consumption becoming a key incentive, price signals can effectively support the coordination of electricity demand and supply in Germany.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    hdl: 10419/244341
    Series: EWI working paper ; no 21, 07 (March 2021)
    Subjects: Network tariffs; PV investments; self-consumption; price perception; panel data; prosumer; non-linear prices
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 28 Seiten), Illustrationen
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