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Regulating Fair Competition Toward Sustainable Development Goals
Technically, it is a technological software which has a functionality that serves as a foundation upon which complementary participating entities in the e-commerce platforms market can be developed. Non-technically, it is an intermediary connecting two or more groups of users in the multi-faceted digital market.
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Reconsidering E-Commerce Platforms Competition Law in Enhancing Sustainable Consumption and Production
Tze Chin Ong (University of Malaya, Malaysia), Sherin Binti Kunhibava (University of Malaya, Malaysia), Norhoneydayatie binti Abdul Manap (National University of Malaysia, Malaysia), Zalina binti Abdul Halim (University of Malaya, Malaysia), Sridevi Thambapillay (University of Malaya, Malaysia), and Mei Fei Lee (University of Malaya, Malaysia)
Copyright: © 2024 |Pages: 27
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-0390-0.ch001
Abstract
The significance of consumer protection in achieving sustainable development goals is a critical element in stimulating a more dynamic and competitive digital economy. Consumers are the major economic participants in the economy with an active role in the digital marketplace, the participation of responsible platforms' businesses, and the empowerment of responsible consumers contribute directly toward achieving sustainable development goals. Consumer protection and competition law are intertwined with both focusing on consumers as the key stakeholder. This chapter focuses on the interplay between consumer protection law and competition law in the e-commerce platforms economy, highlighting the trade-off for e-commerce in sustainable consumption and production, and how reconsidering competition law in e-commerce platforms could enhance sustainable consumption and production.
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Social Media and Health Communication: A Review of Advantages, Challenges, and Best Practices
Online technologies, including social media sites like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, that facilitate the creation and sharing of information, ideas, and other forms of expression via virtual communities and networks.
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Post-Truth and Marketing Communication in Technological Age
Are internet and web-based virtual spaces that are based on some kind of unique business models in order to exchange, information, knowledge, goods, ideas, or services, etc, either with financial or nonfinancial returns, Eg Google search engine, Facebook, Spotify, Youtube, Apple store, Amazon market place, Uber, Apple/Google Pay, etc.
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Flattening Relations in the Sharing Economy: A Framework to Analyze Users, Digital Platforms, and Providers
Are technological artifacts that centralize and decentralize actions promoting connections, interactions, mediation, and inductions between users and providers of products and services through features, tools, and algorithms.
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Forest Fire Scenarios in Digital Platforms: The Case of Portugal
Any kind of platform based on an online environment. It could be a website, a social media page, a mobile app, a digital wearable, a digital game, an artificial intelligent object, etc.
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Artificial Intelligence in Marketing: A Study on Tools, Use, and Impacts
active mediation spaces/agents built on a technological base in which different activities occur and through which services, content and interactions are transacted, having as a distinctive feature their performance in the connected environment, even if not necessarily at an address www.
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The Development of Smart Tourism Destinations Through the Integration of ICT Innovations in SMEs of the Commercial Sector: Practical Experience From Central Italy
A digital platform is a set of multiple services, representing a unique combination of software and hardware services of a company used to deliver its digital strategy.
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The Impact of Digital Transformation on Business Strategy: A Closer Look on Success Determinants
Technological platforms that allow interaction between systems and/or between systems and users.
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Smart and Sustainable Economy: How COVID-19 Has Acted as a Catalyst for China's Digital Transformation
Digital platforms are a way to develop information technology infrastructure, including social media, mobile computing, and e-commerce platforms. They help companies break down barriers to creating smoother processes through digital technology. Digital platforms have a wide range of applications, including payments, accommodation, and healthcare, many of which have related applications.
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Digital Innovations and Applications in Information Science and Humanistic Knowledge
In this chapter, digital platforms describe emerging technologies and devices for online data, information, and communication. These smart innovations include the internet of things-based systems, mobile phones, and social media.
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Assessing the Intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Advertising
Digital structures in which business/marketing activities or topics such as social communication can be carried out.
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Innovative Business Models in Digital Firms: The Challenge of Sustainability
Electronic ecosystems where technology enables interactions and transactions among multiple players, generating value and knowledge.
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Digital Innovations and Applications in Information Science and Humanistic Knowledge
In this chapter, digital platforms describe the new industrial revolution of innovations and applications of technology and telecommunication systems for online data and information and collaboration.
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Achieving Environmental Sustainability Through Industry 4.0 Tools: The Case of the “Symbiosis” Digital Platform
They can be understood as technical elements based on a codebase, but also as an assemblage of hardware and software elements from one hand and ad hoc organizational routines and standards, from the other hand.
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