1. commonplace.doubleloop.net

    These architectures promise, and indeed often deliver, user benefits. But these benefits are secondary to the business model, best understood as a combination of surveillance and manipulation. - The British Digital Cooperative: A New Model Public Sector Institution. 1. Elsewhere
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  3. commonplace.doubleloop.net

    These architectures promise, and indeed often deliver, user benefits. But these benefits are secondary to the business model, best understood as a combination of surveillance and manipulation. - The British Digital Cooperative: A New Model Public Sector Institution. 1 Elsewhere
  4. philadelphiafed.org

    The DNA of big techs Big techs are large companies whose primary activity is digital services, rather than financial services. Big techs' business model rests on enabling direct interactions among a large number of users (e-commerce platforms, social media, search) An essential by-product of their business is the large stock of user data ...
  5. tandfonline.com

    With Big Tech, this can be seen in the ways that investors and financiers specifically sought and still seek out scalable technologies and business models - that is, ones that generate network effects, or winner-takes-all dynamics - with the expectation that scaling up both will achieve a scale/size that can dominate a market.
  6. technology, big tech entities take advantage of users' personal data as an input to create further user activity and generate more data. This ability to enable active interaction among different participants in their ecosystem is a key element underpinning the business models of big techs. It may not be surprising
  7. academic.oup.com

    Mar 27, 2024The result is a digital ecosystem that creates a self-perpetuating cycle of escalating benefits for Big Tech (Sharon & Gellert, 2023). This tech dominance leads to highly concentrated sectoral markets that provide tech companies with enormous market and financial resources that make them big. At present, most Big Tech boast billions of users ...
  8. Sep 13, 2021Big tech companies, for example, Google and Facebook, have business models that rely on their consumption of consumer user data to power their advertising-based business models.
  9. forestvpn.com

    Oct 20, 2024What is Big Tech? Big Tech refers to the dominant technology companies that shape the global digital landscape, including Amazon, Apple, Google (Alphabet), Meta (formerly Facebook), and Microsoft. These firms are known for their vast influence on the economy, data privacy concerns, and market control. Key Characteristics:
  10. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    When many Big Tech firms promote their products or business models, they actually establish and enforce the rules of the game. For example, merchants or consumers can be selected to settle according to service agreements, licenses are issued to settlers through access rules, and Big Tech firms have the right to access the digital market.
  11. 1.anagora.org

    For big tech, user benefits are secondary to business model. These architectures promise, and indeed often deliver, user benefits. But these benefits are secondary to the business model, best understood as a combination of surveillance and manipulation. - [[The British Digital Cooperative: A New Model Public Sector Institution]]

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