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Digital Platforms and Infobesity: A Research Agenda

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Digital platforms are transforming commerce practice in a variety of industries. Driven by network effects, platforms are incentivized to increase supplier and consumer participation. Increased participation on digital platforms can give rise to infobesity, a condition characterized by information overload whereby various stakeholders collect and are required to process vast amount of information. The causes and consequences of platform-induced infobesity need to be further examined. Accordingly, we develop a research agenda at the intersection of digital platform strategy and infobesity.

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Karhade, P., Kathuria, A., Malik, O., Konsynski, B. (2021). Digital Platforms and Infobesity: A Research Agenda. In: Garimella, A., Karhade, P., Kathuria, A., Liu, X., Xu, J., Zhao, K. (eds) The Role of e-Business during the Time of Grand Challenges. WeB 2020. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 418. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-79454-5_7

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