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      Monopolization and competition under platform capitalism: Analyzing transformations in the computing industry

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      New Media & Society
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          Cross-disciplinary scholarship on platform-mediated transformations is growing rapidly. Large-scale data centers that aggregate hardware resources are an important element shaping the expansion of platform economies. The impact of this configuration of hardware on the dynamics of software development is still unclear. Data centers aggregate and centralize computing capacity and in turn enable the growth of globally distributed and organizationally decentralized corporate ecosystems. Scholarship in this area is beginning to examine the relations between dominant technology corporations and their networks of users and third-party companies. I contribute to literature on platform ecosystems by examining changing organizational and market dynamics introduced by cloud computing within the corporate computing sector. Drawing on qualitative interviews with managers of software startups in India, I focus on falling barriers to entry, new organizational forms, and emergent transnational dimensions. Using this case, I theorize monopolization as being embedded in competitive ecosystem dynamics.

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                New Media & Society
                New Media & Society
                SAGE Publications
                1461-4448
                1461-7315
                February 2023
                February 22 2023
                February 2023
                : 25
                : 2
                : 287-306
                Affiliations
                [1 ]University of Oxford, UK
                Article
                10.1177/14614448221149939
                5d90310f-36d2-4c63-ae34-a2fbd5d9172f
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