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      The Platform Political Economy of FinTech: Reintermediation, Consolidation and Capitalisation

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      New Political Economy
      Informa UK Limited

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          Bridging differing perspectives on technological platforms: Toward an integrative framework

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            Platform capitalism: The intermediation and capitalization of digital economic circulation

            A new form of digital economic circulation has emerged, wherein ideas, knowledge, labour and use rights for otherwise idle assets move between geographically distributed but connected and interactive online communities. Such circulation is apparent across a number of digital economic ecologies, including social media, online marketplaces, crowdsourcing, crowdfunding and other manifestations of the so-called ‘sharing economy’. Prevailing accounts deploy concepts such as ‘co-production’, ‘prosumption’ and ‘peer-to-peer’ to explain digital economic circulation as networked exchange relations characterised by their disintermediated, collaborative and democratising qualities. Building from the neologism of platform capitalism, we place ‘the platform’ – understood as a distinct mode of socio-technical intermediary and business arrangement that is incorporated into wider processes of capitalisation – at the centre of the critical analysis of digital economic circulation. To create multi-sided markets and coordinate network effects, platforms enrol users through a participatory economic culture and mobilise code and data analytics to compose immanent infrastructures. Platform intermediation is also nested in the ex-post construction of a replicable business model. Prioritising rapid up-scaling and extracting revenues from circulations and associated data trails, the model performs the structure of venture capital investment which capitalises on the potential of platforms to realise monopoly rents.
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              The Platformization of the Web: Making Web Data Platform Ready

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                Journal
                New Political Economy
                New Political Economy
                Informa UK Limited
                1356-3467
                1469-9923
                May 20 2020
                : 1-13
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Department of Geography, Durham University, Durham, UK
                [2 ] School of Geography, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
                Article
                10.1080/13563467.2020.1766432
                339968e5-0c7c-4c81-bd45-7a5125e4c125
                © 2020
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