Prologue: Regional Innovation Clusters and Global Economic Governance
Part I: The Evolution of Innovation Systems and of Information and Production Disruption
Chapter 1: National Innovation Systems
I. Defining Innovation and Innovation Systems
II. Changing National Innovation Systems: The American and Korean Experiences
- The Vertically Integrated Firm Model: The First Wave of Innovation after 1945
- The Rise of the Silicon Valley Model: The Second Wave
- Benchmarking Korea’s Second Wave
III. Trouble in Paradise?
Chapter 2: Information and Production Disruptions: The Digital Platform Cluster System?
I. Larger Economic Forces and Questions
II. The Information and Production Disruptions
- The Information Disruption
- The Production Disruption
III. The Dynamics of Digital Platform Clusters
IV. Synergies in Disruption
- Transformation of the Automotive Industry
- The Energy Grid
V. Six Takeaways from the IPD
Chapter 3: Two Cases and Policy Implications
I. Monsanto: Disruption of a Traditional Market and Governance Innovations
II. Qualcomm: Large Technology Firms and the Growth of New Clusters
III. Issues for Governance
- Promoting a Trusted Digital Environment
- Global Economic Governance Practices: Challenges and a Trade Agenda
- Providing Market Access while Promoting Good Conduct
IV. Conclusion: A Design Philosophy of Global Economic Governance
Part II: Global Governance in a Technologically Volatile Environment
Chapter 4: Designing International Governance for the IPD: The Negotiating Challenge
I.The Plans for Parts II and III
II. The Negotiating Landscape
- The Dispersion of Economic Power
- Turbulence and Market Leadership in the Global ICT Sector
- Shifting Leadership Roles in the World Economy
- The Rise of Civil Society
- The Nature of the Governance Challenge
Chapter 5: Strategy and International Governance Regimes
I. The Strategic Bargaining Problem
- Governance When the Strategic Problem Is Coordination
- Governance When Managing a Cooperation Problem
II. A Design Philosophy and the Creation of an International Governance Regime
- Defining an International Governance Regime
- Testing the Idea of a More Traditional Regime: The WTO
- The Role of MSOs in International Governance Regimes
- A Concluding Synthesis
Part III: Creating a Trusted Digital Environment in an Era of Quasi-Convergence
Chapter 6: Global Policy for the Cloud
I. The Technology of the Cloud and Its Intersection with Digital Markets
- Understanding the Cloud
- The Cloud and Digitally Enabled Markets
II. Measuring the Economic Stakes
III. The Policy Importance of the Cloud
IV. The Political Economy Informing the Cloud Debate
V. Government Policies: Attempts at Trade Deals to Set an International Baseline
Chapter 7: Cybersecurity as a Governance Challenge
I. The Common Challenges
II. The Story of SWIFT
III. Consumer Protection and Credit Card Fraud in a Digital Era
Chapter 8: Data Privacy
I. The Logic of Privacy Policy
II. The Search for International Baselines
III. The U.S.–EU Debate Regarding Privacy
IV. MSOs and Privacy
- Managing Privacy and Security Issues That Intersect in a Global MSO
- Marketplace Accommodation
- Innovations in Marketplace Governance
V. Summary Analysis
- Appendix to Chapter 8: Possible Regime Principles
- The 1980 and 2013 OECD Principles and 2011 APEC Principles
Part IV: Conclusion
Chapter 9: Creating an International Governance Regime for the Digital Economy
I. Choices to Guide the Creation of a New Governance Regime
- A Design and Governance Philosophy
- Where Should Reform of the Governance Process Begin?
II. An Overview of the DEA
III. Trade: Market Access Commitments
IV. Privacy: Soft Rules as an Authoritative Baseline
V. Rules for a Trusted Digital Environment
VI. Overview and Next Steps
Selected Citations