Philipp Riederle is a doctoral researcher at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford. His doctoral research examines instruments to distribute the power of digital platform monopolists. He analyses the effects of vertical separation and interoperability in decentralised platform ecosystems. He also works as a researcher in the DIESL Lab’s Reverse Personal Computing project.
Philipp has worked as a management consultant, keynote speaker, and book author on Digital Generations. He holds a BA in degree in Sociology, Politics, and Economics, and a MSc in Social Science of the Internet.