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Geliskhanov, I.Z., and T.N. Yudina. "Digital platform: A new economic institution." Quality-Access to Success 19, S2 (2018): 20–26. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15233508.

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ABSTRACTThere are works in the economic literature devoted to various aspects of digital platforms’ activities. At the same time, there no published studies examining digital platforms from the point of view of the institutional economy. The digital platform is viewed by the authors from an institutional point of view as a new economic institution functioning in a hybrid reality that has the characteristics of an intermediary transaction and organizational institution. In order to better describe the activities of digital platforms as a new economic institution, the authors introduce suc
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Golia, Angelo Jr. "Taxing data as an instrument of economic digital constitutionalism: elements for a normative agenda." European Law Open 3, no. 4 (2024): 865–89. https://doi.org/10.1017/elo.2024.37.

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AbstractDigital constitutionalism rarely focuses on value creation, extraction, and distribution. This Article introduces a symposium that contributes to filling this gap, using data taxation as an entry point and sketching the elements of a normative agenda. The contributions advance different proposals, but they share the view that the externalities of informational capitalism have constitutional significance. Based on this, this introduction keeps four issues together: (1) the impact of excessive datafication on contemporary societies; (2) the role of data in contemporary economy; (3) concr
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Özdilek, Ünsal. "Sustainable digital rent: a transformative framework for value dynamics in the digital age." Frontiers in Sustainability 5 (November 13, 2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/frsus.2024.1442311.

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IntroductionThis paper introduces the concept of Sustainable Digital Rent (SDR), highlighting the shift from traditional economic rent based on tangible assets to rent derived from digital platforms. At the heart of this shift is the “value state,” a dynamic balance between constructive expectations and destructive information. As digital platforms generate increasing amounts of information, expectations are increasingly met and shared more efficiently with all users, leading to a reduction in individual and general motivational, emotional, and cognitive engagement. These platforms, now essent
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Sevignani, Sebastian. "Facetten der Debatte über das digitale Arbeiten." PROKLA. Zeitschrift für kritische Sozialwissenschaft 47, no. 186 (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.32387/prokla.v47i186.178.

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This article introduces the reader to the so called ‘digital labor debate’ in the context of the political economy of (new) media and (digital) communication. The political economy of social media is best qualified as surveillance-driven production of culture and as an interplay between distinct modes of production (commons based peer production and commodity production). The latter gives rise to the problem of how to understand the interplay between these modes. The article discusses contributions from different theoretical angels, such as the materialist theory of communication, the theory o
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Ballard, Su. "Information, Noise and et al." M/C Journal 10, no. 5 (2007). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2704.

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 The two companions scurry off when they hear a noise at the door. It was only a noise, but it was also a message, a bit of information producing panic: an interruption, a corruption, a rupture of communication. Was the noise really a message? Wasn’t it, rather, static, a parasite? Michael Serres, 1982. Since, ordinarily, channels have a certain amount of noise, and therefore a finite capacity, exact transmission is impossible. Claude Shannon, 1948. Reading Information At their most simplistic, there are two means for shifting information around – analogue and digital. Anal
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