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Abstract The entry of big tech companies into the financial services sector can bring significant benefits in terms of efficiency and financial inclusion. Yet big techs can also quickly dominate markets, engage in discriminatory behavior, and harm data privacy.
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Proceedings of the 24th Symposium on International Database Engineering & Applications, 2020
Having been an observer and user of computing devices from slide rules, analog computers, early monstrous digital machines, to sleek, hand held digital ones: seeing the shift of the computing and data 'ownership' paradigms over the last six decades one wonders at the enormous size, power and market capitalization of a fistful of companies that have ...
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Having been an observer and user of computing devices from slide rules, analog computers, early monstrous digital machines, to sleek, hand held digital ones: seeing the shift of the computing and data 'ownership' paradigms over the last six decades one wonders at the enormous size, power and market capitalization of a fistful of companies that have ...
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Information Economics and Policy, 2021
Abstract Big tech mergers are frequently occurring events. What are the competitive effects of these mergers? With the help of a simple model we identify the acquisition of potential competitors as a pressing issue for merger control in digital industries.
Motta, Massimo, Peitz, Martin
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Abstract Big tech mergers are frequently occurring events. What are the competitive effects of these mergers? With the help of a simple model we identify the acquisition of potential competitors as a pressing issue for merger control in digital industries.
Motta, Massimo, Peitz, Martin
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Not only big techs matter: digital platformisation and regional structural changes
International audienceThe paper provides a framework to understand the observed and expected regional structural changes caused by the increasing trend towards digital platformisation in our economies.
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New Scientist, 2021
The recent conflict between Facebook and Australia is just one skirmish in a new battle to control the web, finds Chris Stokel ...
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The recent conflict between Facebook and Australia is just one skirmish in a new battle to control the web, finds Chris Stokel ...
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Banks and the noisy geopolitics of big tech regulation in Europe
The EU’s Digital Markets Act represents an ambitious attempt to curtail Big Techs’ market and infrastructural power by imposing significant new ex ante regulatory obligations on the largest digital platforms or ‘gatekeepers’.
Scott James, Lucia Quaglia
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O FORTALECIMENTO DO DIREITO TRANSNACIONAL FRENTE A ATUAÇÃO DAS BIG TECHS
This work will seek to bring an intersection between the effects and the growing diffusion and essentiality of the effective regulation of a transnational law, which currently continues to gain more and more notoriety on the world stage due to the new ...
Palaia Chagas Piccolo, Rodrigo
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2021
Abstract This book has compiled the tech policy debate into a toolkit for policy makers, legal experts, and academics seeking to address platform dominance and its impact on society today. It discusses the global consensus around technology regulation with recommendations of cutting-edge policy innovations from around the world.
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Abstract This book has compiled the tech policy debate into a toolkit for policy makers, legal experts, and academics seeking to address platform dominance and its impact on society today. It discusses the global consensus around technology regulation with recommendations of cutting-edge policy innovations from around the world.
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Fastening and Assembly Solutions and Technology, 2022
In defiance to the COVID pandemic, which shuttered offices and forced many employees to work from home, Henkel, Würth and 3M have each recently invested millions of Euros in huge German R&D and customer experience centres
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In defiance to the COVID pandemic, which shuttered offices and forced many employees to work from home, Henkel, Würth and 3M have each recently invested millions of Euros in huge German R&D and customer experience centres
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