Digital platforms: a review and future directions
The increasing adoption of digital platforms as a new mode of organizing economic and social activities has led to a growing interest in research on this topic amongst IS scholars. As a result, the digital platforms literature has grown significantly over the last decade. Yet, scholars call for more research on the topic as platforms evolve and many questions remain unanswered. There is therefore a need to take stock of the existing literature in order to gain better visibility of what has been achieved and what directions future research can take. We conducted a systematic review of the literature on digital platforms including 96 articles, covering IS and management journals. Key findings of this study show an ambiguity in the current conceptualization of digital platforms. They also highlight the multi-dimensional nature of digital platforms which reflects the heterogeneity of their manifestations in practice.
History
School
- Loughborough Business School
Published in
PACIS 2018 ProceedingsSource
22nd Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS 2018)Publisher
Association for Information Systems (AIS)Version
- VoR (Version of Record)
Rights holder
© The AuthorsPublication date
2018-06-26Copyright date
2018ISBN
9784902590838Publisher version
Language
- en