Digital platforms’ boundaries: The interplay of firm scope, platform sides, and digital interfaces
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Abstract
This article explores what factors drive digital platform firms to set or modify their boundaries. Building on economics, strategic management, and information systems research, I suggest that digital platforms make strategic decisions over three distinct types of interrelated boundaries: (1) the scope of the platform firm (what assets are owned, what labor is employed, and what activities are performed by the firm), (2) the configuration and composition of the platform's sides (which distinct groups of customers have access to the platform), and (3) the digital interfaces (that specify the 2-way exchange of data between the platform firm and each of its sides). In this article, I explore the interdependence…
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- Scope (computer science)
- Business
- Transaction cost
- Industrial organization
- Database transaction
- Set (abstract data type)
- Work (physics)
- Interface (matter)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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