Young Sheldon S03e03 Ddc ((full)) Info

by Clayton M. Christensen (1997, Harvard Business Review / book).

In Young Sheldon Season 3, Episode 3 (“An Entrepreneurialist and a Swat on the Bottom”), Sheldon starts a “DSL business” (a “Do-It-Yourself” Internet service provider) to fund his science projects. A real-world paper that captures the entrepreneurial, tech-innovative, and historically relevant spirit of that episode is:

But for a more specific paper-length read that ties directly to Sheldon’s DIY/early-ISP concept: young sheldon s03e03 ddc

However, an even more fun and accessible choice for the episode’s theme is:

“Open Access and the Economics of the Internet” – Greenstein, S. (2000), Journal of Economic Perspectives , Vol. 14, No. 4, pp. 215–236. by Clayton M

by Flamm, K. (2005) – Journal of Financial Economics (working paper version also available via NBER).

(2000) – Wired magazine article by Kevin Kelly, but there is a related academic paper: “Local Competition and the Role of Regulation: The EU and US Experience” (2014, Telecommunications Policy ). Telecommunications Policy ). In that paper

In that paper, Greenstein explains how early small entrepreneurs (like Sheldon’s fictional startup) could resell or build small ISP networks before DSL/cable monopolies took over — exactly what Sheldon attempts.