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2022 ◽  
pp. 102452942110556
Author(s):  
Philip Balsiger ◽  
Thomas Jammet ◽  
Nicola Cianferoni ◽  
Muriel Surdez

How do organizations in a sector where powerful platforms have emerged cope with the new constraints and opportunities that platforms induce? A growing number of studies highlight the power of digital platforms to re-organize markets and thereby create new forms of dependence. But there are also indications that organizations are capable of countering platform power especially by demanding their regulation. This paper expands this view to investigate also strategies at the organizational level. It draws on the algorithmic game studies of strategic responses to environmental changes to study how organizations strategically respond to the rise of digital platforms. To show organizations’ capacities to cope with the new digital market environment, we use a qualitative case study of the Swiss hotel sector and its reactions to so-called online travel agencies, based on interviews with hotel managers and professional representatives. We distinguish between three types of hotels—small family-run, luxury, and chain hotels, and identify three types of strategic responses: bypassing, optimizing, and mitigating. Contrary to a platform power perspective, we find some evidence for organizations’ capacity to keep platforms at bay, by limiting dependence through mitigation, and platforms’ reach through bypassing. Hotels also learn to “play the algorithmic game” and take advantage of platforms’ technological affordances, but such strategies seem to accommodate platform power rather than countering it. Finally, we find that hotels with fewer resources (small family-run hotels) are less equipped to counter platform power, suggesting that platforms risk fostering existing hierarchies and segmentation in markets.


Author(s):  
Alberto Marchesi

AbstractOver the last years, algorithmic game theory has received growing interest in AI, as it allows to tackle complex real-world scenarios involving multiple artificial agents engaged in a competitive interaction. These settings call for rational agents endowed with the capability of reasoning strategically, which is achieved by exploiting equilibrium concepts from game theory.


2021 ◽  
Vol 37 (1) ◽  
pp. 04020099
Author(s):  
Rayan Assaad ◽  
Muaz O. Ahmed ◽  
Islam H. El-adaway ◽  
Amr Elsayegh ◽  
Venkata Sriram Siddhardh Nadendla

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