From Network Theory to Digital Scalability
Roberto Moro-Visconti ()
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Roberto Moro-Visconti: Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
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Chapter Chapter 7 in Augmented Corporate Valuation, 2022, pp 217-233 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Digital platforms are a technology-enabled transactional tool that facilitates connections between stakeholders. Their features are consistent with network theory applications where stakeholders are the nodes rotating around the platform. Platforms may be considered a new virtual stakeholder that, consistently with network theory, connects conventional partners (shareholders, managers, employees, lenders, clients, suppliers, etc.), representing a bridging node and edge in multilayer networks. Stakeholders are nodes that interact around the bridging (hub) node, sharing information, and co-creating value within a sustainable digital ecosystem. Shared information is fueled in real-time by big data and reduces asymmetries and risk, redesigning information systems.
Keywords: Digital information systems; Scalability; Digital governance; Multilayer networks (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-97117-5_7
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