Book contents
- Market Studies
- Market Studies
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: The Multiple Pasts, Presents and Futures of Markets and Market Studies
- Part I Market Designs and Market Misfires
- Part II Post-Performative Approaches to Studying Markets
- Part III Valuation
- Part IV Markets in Motion: Places and Spaces
- Part V The Secret Life of Market Studies Methods
- Part VI Broadening the Perspectives in Market Studies
- Part VII Future (Im)Perfect Markets
- Chapter 28 Digital Platforms and (Im)Perfect Market Futures
- Chapter 29 Reconfiguring Visibility and Participation in a Digitalizing World
- Chapter 30 Market Futures and the Role of Market Studies in the Making of Circular Economies
- Chapter 31 Making Room for Care in Markets and in Market Studies
- Index
- References
Chapter 28 - Digital Platforms and (Im)Perfect Market Futures
from Part VII - Future (Im)Perfect Markets
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 November 2024
- Market Studies
- Market Studies
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: The Multiple Pasts, Presents and Futures of Markets and Market Studies
- Part I Market Designs and Market Misfires
- Part II Post-Performative Approaches to Studying Markets
- Part III Valuation
- Part IV Markets in Motion: Places and Spaces
- Part V The Secret Life of Market Studies Methods
- Part VI Broadening the Perspectives in Market Studies
- Part VII Future (Im)Perfect Markets
- Chapter 28 Digital Platforms and (Im)Perfect Market Futures
- Chapter 29 Reconfiguring Visibility and Participation in a Digitalizing World
- Chapter 30 Market Futures and the Role of Market Studies in the Making of Circular Economies
- Chapter 31 Making Room for Care in Markets and in Market Studies
- Index
- References
Summary
The purpose of this chapter is to speculatively explore the future of digital platforms and how they transform the nature of many conventional markets. Digital platforms create novel connections between actors in multi-sided markets, whilst generating and capitalizing on vast amounts of data. Platforms are thus not just match but market-makers, exercising asymmetric power over their multi-sided users whilst framing the institutional and regulatory environment in which they operate. However, platforms are also the outcome of the market shaping activities enrolling a variety of actors, and may involve multiple economization modes (e.g., market, gift giving). The chapter draws upon examples of retail digital platforms to develop a conceptual discussion of the role of platforms in the contemporary economy and considers their implications for the future of markets and market-making. The dual purpose of this chapter is to examine what the rise of digital platforms means for Market Studies and what a Market Studies perspective brings to the study of platforms. We propose and discuss three specific themes at the intersection of Market Studies and digital platforms.
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- Market StudiesMapping, Theorizing and Impacting Market Action, pp. 459 - 472Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024