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Government Misinformation Platforms

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
There is a harmful mismatch between how information published by the government is perceived—as highly trustworthy—and the reality that it is often not. This Article shows that the government frequently collects information from third-party private entities and publishes it with no review or vetting. Although this information is riddled with errors
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Regulators as Reflexive Governance Platforms

Competition and Regulation in Network Industries, 2011
Network industries are now characterized by a regime of permanent innovation, while they continue to be fixed and sunk cost industries, due to the high level of investments in R&D and infrastructures. Players in these industries need to coordinate their investments; hence a threat of collusion.
Brousseau, Eric, Glachant, Jean-Michel
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Platform Governance

American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 2019
Platforms that intermediate trades—such as Amazon, Airbnb, and eBay—play a regulatory role in deciding how to govern the marketplaces  they create. We propose a framework to analyze a platform’s nonprice governance design and its incentive to act in a welfare-enhancing manner.
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Government as a Platform?

2021
Digital platforms, by their design, allow the coordination of multiple entities to achieve a common goal. In the public sector, different understandings of the platform concept prevail. To guide the development and further re-search a coherent understanding is required.
Bender, Benedict (Dr.), Heine, Moreen
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Hello Platform Governance; But Never Ending Corporate Governance

European Company Law, 2022
Revolutionary and beneficial as it may be, the ever-increasing platform innovation effectuates regulatory issues that constitute a focal concern of the literature on platform governance. This article discusses, for the first time, the instrumental role of corporate governance in underpinning platform governance.
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Toward an E-Government Semantic Platform

2009
This chapter describes the major aspects of an e-government platform in which semantics underpins more traditional technologies in order to enable new capabilities and to overcome technical and cultural challenges. The design and development of such an e-government Semantic Platform has been conducted with the financial support of the European ...
SBODIO, MARCO LUCA   +3 more
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Platforms as Governments

2016
In the last decades, platforms, a new sort of actors have emerged. They act mostly in thedigital sphere, ensuring intermediation on twosidedmarkets, matching producers andconsumers of goods or services. The technology to harvest, store and process continuous flowsof data has given rise to new services which reach individuals, and change fundamental ...
Faravelon, Aurélien   +1 more
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A new platform for government vets

Veterinary Record, 2017
Nigel Gibbens, the UK's Chief Veterinary Officer, announces the launch of a new website and blog that will help government vets share their experiences with the wider veterinary ...
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Platforms for open government data

2011 19thTelecommunications Forum (TELFOR) Proceedings of Papers, 2011
E-government, as a product of information technology, enables more efficient delivery of government services and contributes to better transparency and accountability of the government administration. One of the main tasks of government is to introduce a platform with high efficiency and good performance that will provide access to information of ...
Miljana D. Maksimovic   +2 more
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Constitutionalizing Platform Governance

Abstract This chapter proposes a normative framework for understanding the value of digital constitutionalism in a democracy. In contrast with other accounts of digital constitutionalism that are concerned with the power of private actors such as intermediaries and their impact on fundamental rights more generally, the focus of this ...
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