Platform
A platform (as business model) is a business model that creates value by facilitating exchanges of certain values between two or more interdependent groups.
The platform description in Wikipedia offers a further overview of a platform's characteristics.
Platforms are an important component of technotopes.
Examples: Uber, Google, Amazon, Apple,…
Issues: Taxation (#Digitax), regulation [1].
Bibliography
1. Mark Graham, Regulate, replicate, and resist – The conjunctural geographies of platform urbanism. Urban Geography, January 2020, DOI 10.1080/02723638.2020.1717028
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