Catalyst Code


Catalyst Code: The Strategies Behind the World’s Most Dynamic Companies is a book by founder David S. Evans and MIT economist Richard L. Schmalensee published in 2007.

Overview

Catalyst Code is the first full-length book to examine the unique strategic problems faced by economic catalysts, enterprises that add value by facilitating interactions between two or more groups of customers who need each other in some way. Some familiar examples of economic catalysts are matchmakers old and new, auction houses, securities markets, magazines, search engines, shopping centers, credit and debit cards, and software platforms.
Catalyst Code draws on recent advances in economic theory, begun by Jean-Charles Rochet and Jean Tirole, and extensive interviews conducted by the business strategy consulting firm Market Platform Dynamics, with which both authors are affiliated. The book explains how economic catalysts differ from ordinary, single-sided businesses and presents a new six-part framework for devising strategies for launching and sustaining successful catalyst businesses.
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