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Commentary: How do we get platforms to share data with independent researchers? Regulation alone will not cut it: a commentary on Livingston et al. (2023), Bourgaize et al. (2025). [PDF]
Casas A, Dagher G, O'Loughlin B.
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NeXus: An Automated Platform for Network Pharmacology and Multi-Method Enrichment Analysis. [PDF]
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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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Abstract The final chapter in this volume highlights the complex nature of platform regulation. In the context of data ubiquity, what data to regulate remains a contentious issue. Furthermore, given the extent of Big Tech entanglements with politics, governments are often conflicted in their approach to platform regulation.
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Abstract The final chapter in this volume highlights the complex nature of platform regulation. In the context of data ubiquity, what data to regulate remains a contentious issue. Furthermore, given the extent of Big Tech entanglements with politics, governments are often conflicted in their approach to platform regulation.
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Platform Rules: Multi-Sided Platforms as Regulators [PDF]
In 1983, the videogame market in the USA collapsed, leading to bankruptcy for more than 90 percent of game developers, as well as Atari, manufacturer of the dominant game console at the time. The main reason was a ‘lemons’ market failure: because it had not developed a technology for locking out unauthorized games, Atari was unable to prevent the entry
Kevin J. Boudreau, Andrei Hagiu
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Regulators as Reflexive Governance Platforms
Competition and Regulation in Network Industries, 2011Network 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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Platformizing the Economy? Building and Regulating Chinese Digital Platforms
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021[The online platform economy in China has grown to become one of the largest in the world, with several Chinese platform firms rivaling their American counterparts in size, revenue, and market capitalization. Their rise has challenged existing businesses and forced governments to find new ways to regulate the sector without stifling economic growth and
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