In The Platform Delusion Jonathan Knee takes apart the magical aura of one of Silicon Valley's biggest conceptual exports." The New York Times
"A cogent, arresting argument...Knee s untangling of the complexities of platforms and their backers is steadily accessible and surprising." Publishers Weekly
In pursuit of what makes for a powerful and successful tech company, The Platform Delusion by Jonathan A Knee opts for the broad scope. Financial Times
Every generation flatters itself by thinking it has reinvented the rules of business. Knee s book is a jolting and often hilarious exposure of our delusions that teaches, once again, that the fundamentals of business may not have changed quite as much as you think they have. Everyone should read this book. Tim Wu, author of The Curse of Bigness
Jonathan Knee mercilessly cuts through the hype and wishful thinking about America s best-known tech giants to show which really has the coveted competitive advantages likely to reward investors. I can almost guarantee you ll be as surprised as I was. James B. Stewart, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Disney Wars
In the worlds of business and investing, the word platform has acquired an almost magical significance. Many believe that the term can manifest wealth and prestige for a business. But what does the word really mean? When does it mislead? And how ultimately should we as a society manage the role these businesses play in our life? It s critical questions like these that Jonathan Knee wrestles with and answers in his important new book, The Platform Delusion. Bethany McLean, contributing editor, Vanity Fair, and author of The Smartest Guys in the Room and All the Devils Are Here
Jonathan Knee has done it again. He identifies where value actually comes from in platform companies. (Spoiler alert: competitive advantage, just like your economics professor taught you.) The book is a must read for students of platform companies and their valuation. Glenn Hubbard, Russell L. Carson Professor of Economics and Finance and Dean Emeritus at Columbia Business School
Essential reading if you really want to understand the age of the digital giants. Jonathan Knee brushes magical thinking and Silicon Valley hype aside and makes a compelling case that while technology changes, the fundamentals of business never do. Mark Thompson, chairman of Ancestry and former CEO and president at The New York Times Company
Jonathan combines the gimlet eye of a banker with the methodical rigor of an academic to produce a deeply thought-out look at the innards of tech industry business models. Mark Colodny, co-head of private equity and global head of technology at Warburg Pincus
The nation s best business writer. Michael Wolff, USA Today
Jonathan A. Knee is the author of The Accidental Investment Banker: Inside the Decade That Transformed Wall Street and the co-author of The Curse of the Mogul. Professor Knee s writing has appeared in The Atlantic, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times and elsewhere. Knee is a Professor of Finance and Economics at the Columbia Graduate School of Business, and has previously taught at Northwestern University. He is also a Senior Advisor at Evercore Partners, a boutique investment banking firm. Before joining Evercore, he was a managing director and co-head of Morgan Stanley's Media Group.