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Platform Rules: Multi-Sided Platforms as Regulators [PDF]
Annabelle Gawer presents cutting-edge contributions from 24 top international scholars from 19 universities across Europe, the USA and Asia, from the disciplines of strategy, economics, innovation, organization studies and knowledge management. The novel insights assembled in this volume constitute a fundamental step towards an empirically based ...
Kevin J. Boudreau, Andrei Hagiu
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Tracing the history of cell types
A study of sea urchin and sea star larvae paves the way for understanding how cell types evolve and give rise to novel morphologies.
Antonia Grausgruber +1 more
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Chromatin complex dependencies reveal targeting opportunities in leukemia
Epigenetic regulators are potential therapeutic drug targets in leukemia. Here, the authors perform combinatorial CRISPR knockouts to test gene-gene pairings in leukemia cells to discover compensatory non-lethal or synergistic lethal combinations with ...
Fadi J. Najm +11 more
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Self-regulation 2:0? A critical reflection of the European fight against disinformation
In presenting the European Democracy Action Plan (EDAP) in 2020, the European Commission pledged to build more resilient democracies across the EU. As part of this plan, the Commission announced intensified measures to combat disinformation, both through
Ethan Shattock
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Regulating Digital Platforms [PDF]
Abstract One of the most pressing regulatory challenges of recent years has been what to do about the hugely successful digital platform and related companies which now bestride the world. Their emergence provides a brutal and urgent test for positive regulation: Can legislators and regulators maintain the benefits generated by such ...
Robert Baldwin, Martin Cave
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The fragmentation of consumption and algorithms’ increasing impact on how content is recommended and displayed makes it even more important to analyse and promote exposure diversity, i.e., the extent to which audiences are exposed to, discover, and ...
Heritiana Ranaivoson, Nino Domazetovikj
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Coming into Force, not Coming into Effect?
The EU legislator responded to the challenges of the digital transformation and the increase of online communication with Directive 2019/790 on copyright and related rights in the Digital Single Market (CDSMD), which intends to establish a legal ...
Jasmin Brieske, Alexander Peukert
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The Law and Political Economy of Online Visibility
The paper critically assesses the regulation of social media recommendations in the EU’s 2022 Digital Services Act (DSA), drawing on Sarah Banet-Weiser’s economies of visibility theory.
Rachel Griffin
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Meme factory cultures and content pivoting in Singapore and Malaysia during COVID-19
This paper is a qualitative ethnographic study of how a group of meme factories in Singapore and Malaysia have adapted their content programming and social media practices in light of COVID-19.
Crystal Abidin
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Regulating 'Platform Power' [PDF]
Increasing regulatory and doctrinal attention has recently focused on the problem of ‘platform power’. Yet calls for regulation of online platforms fail to identify the problems such regulation would target, and as a result appear to lack merit. In this paper, two claims are advanced.
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