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Spatialization of Digital Platforms
This article challenges the common tendency to pinpoint a “nationality” to a multi-national capitalist platform company. It calls for a close examination of how platform companies, as capitalist enterprises, organize themselves legally and spatially. The
Lianrui Jia
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Digital Manufacturing Platforms in the Industry 4.0 from Private and Public Perspectives
The fourth industrial revolution is characterized by the introduction of the Internet of things (IoT) and Internet of Services (IoS) concepts into manufacturing, which enables smart factories with vertically and horizontally integrated production systems.
Jon Kepa Gerrikagoitia +3 more
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Middle and upper income groups whose income is not disturbed tend to choose to save rather than spend their money, considering that no one knows when the Covid-19 pandemic will end and when the situation will return to normal.
Donato Cutolo, Jan Vang
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The impact of urban digital platforms on entrepreneurial activity: Evidence from China
The development of urban digital platforms has changed its entrepreneurial environment and affected regional innovation vitality. We calculated the development index of digital platforms of 294 prefecture-level cities in China between 2013 and 2020 using
Guosheng Hu +6 more
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Digital platforms are mediated by technology, enabling interaction between user groups and facilitating the accomplishment of tasks. This mediation is made possible by digital infrastructures, such as the internet and mobile networks, which link objects, individuals, and organizations that both consume and generate data.
Petter Törnberg, Justus Uitermark
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Digital Platforms and Antitrust [PDF]
Abstract At the heart of economic activity, digital platforms connect multi-sided markets of producers and consumers of various goods and services. Their market power and privileged ecosystem position raise concerns that they may engage in anti-competitive practices that reduce innovation and consumer welfare. This chapter deals with the
Parker, Geoffrey G. +2 more
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Digital Platforms Business Models [PDF]
Digital platforms have been recently studied in the literature as their relevance and impact is increasing rapidly. The purpose of this paper is to investigate based on the available literature the business models of digital platforms, and to form some
Ioana CÎMPAN +3 more
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Machine Learning Model for Early Detection of COVID-19 by Heart Rhythm Abnormalities
Introduction. Electronic devices capable of collecting individual telemetry data have opened up prospects for preclinical detection of COVID-19 signs. Known solutions involve the analysis of information that is difficult to obtain at the moment.
M. S. Mezhov +2 more
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Sensor Network Environments: A Review of the Attacks and Trust Management Models for Securing Them
Over the past decade, new technologies have driven the rise of what is being termed as the fourth industrial revolution. The introduction of this new revolution is amalgamating the cyber and physical worlds, bringing with it many benefits, such as the ...
Kealan Mannix +3 more
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Energy-Aware Optimum Offloading Strategies in Fog-Cloud Architectures: A Lyapunov Based Scheme
We introduce offloading policies for fog-cloud architectures that consider different performance parameters. We design and develop a three-tier platform, using virtualization techniques, which can be used to deploy different scenarios, with nodes having ...
Neco Villegas +4 more
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