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“Platform Holdup” and Platform Regulation
International Review of Law and EconomicsJinglei Huang, Danxia Xie
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Proceedings of the Symposium on Computer Science and Law, 2019
David Clark +4 more
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International Journal of Production Economics, 2023
Xiaoping Xu, Juzhi Zhang, T C E Cheng
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Xiaoping Xu, Juzhi Zhang, T C E Cheng
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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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Identifying the patterns: Towards a systematic approach to digital platform regulation
Journal of Information and Technology, 2022Digital platforms have proven to be efficient matchmakers in our networked economy and society. However, their tremendous potential is a double-edged sword, and concerns about their malpractices and negative impact have risen remarkably.
Alexander Gleiss +2 more
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2023
Abstract This book explores the theory and practice of platform regulation. Digital platforms, until recently, were left to self-regulate—although a series of scandals from Brexit and the role played by Cambridge Analytica to the manipulation of voters during the Trump presidency highlighted platform culpabilities. Additionally, evidence
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Abstract This book explores the theory and practice of platform regulation. Digital platforms, until recently, were left to self-regulate—although a series of scandals from Brexit and the role played by Cambridge Analytica to the manipulation of voters during the Trump presidency highlighted platform culpabilities. Additionally, evidence
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A Genealogy of Digital Platform Regulation
Social Science Research Network, 2021In this Chapter, I connect two parallel genealogies into one larger story. I develop a genealogy of the disagreements that have emerged around the notion of digital platform power and the conflicting regulatory proposals these disagreements have led to ...
Elettra Bietti
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Antitrust Platform Regulation and Entrepreneurship: Evidence from China
Social Science Research NetworkMany jurisdictions have launched antitrust enforcement and brought in regulation of large tech platforms. The swift and strict implementation of China’s Anti-Monopoly Guidelines for the Platform Economy (Platform Guidelines) provides a quasi-natural ...
Ke Rong, D. Sokol, Di Zhou, Feng Zhu
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ACS Nano, 2023
Apoptotic vesicles (ApoVs) hold great promise for inflammatory regulation and tissue repair. However, little effort has been dedicated to developing ApoV-based drug delivery platforms, while the insufficient targeting capability of ApoVs also limits ...
Yang You +19 more
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Apoptotic vesicles (ApoVs) hold great promise for inflammatory regulation and tissue repair. However, little effort has been dedicated to developing ApoV-based drug delivery platforms, while the insufficient targeting capability of ApoVs also limits ...
Yang You +19 more
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