Digital Platform Ecosystem Performance: Antecedents and Interrelations Full research paper
Type
conference paper
Date Issued
2022
Author(s)
Abstract
The success of many of the world's most valuable companies is based on digital platform ecosystems (DPEs). Their performance depends on integrating autonomous, individually incentivized but highly entangled actors using digital platforms to cocreate values. Extant research uses numerous dependent variables to measure the performance of different actors in isolation. These variables are often limited to the (economic) gains of single actors, where an interconnected perspective on the performance of the whole DPE is lacking. This study extracts all variables and causal links from 132 empirical articles in top information system, management, and economic outlets and aggregates them into ten interconnected antecedents of DPE
Language
English (United States)
Keywords
performance
namely: Heterogeneity
Competition
Engagement
Governance
Quality
Network Size
Generativity
Architecture
Cost
and Motivation/Satisfaction Digital Platform Ecosystem
Performance
Antecedents
Interrelations
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Refereed
Yes
Event Title
Australasian Conference on Information Systems
Event Location
Melbourne, Australia
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Floetgen et al._2022 ACIS.pdf
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