Digital Platform Modelling: Delineating the Foundations of Their Business Models
Ahmed Bounfour (),
Keung Oui Kim and
Tran Ngoc Phung
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Ahmed Bounfour: Université Paris-Saclay
Keung Oui Kim: Université Paris-Saclay
Tran Ngoc Phung: Université Paris-Saclay
A chapter in Platforms and Artificial Intelligence, 2022, pp 3-37 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Over the past 5 years, platforms have emerged as a key organizational concept, notably due to the ubiquity of digital. This chapter aims to: (1) analyse the key economic challenges related to the platform phenomenon and (2) review the current analytical approaches before (3) proposing an integrated approach to how platforms work in practice. The chapter then concludes with an exploration of the business and policy implications for innovation.
Keywords: Platforms; Innovation; Digital; Digital transformation; Business models; Innovation policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-90192-9_1
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