The End of "Corporate' Governance: Hello "Platform' Governance
【Author】 Fenwick, Mark; McCahery, Joseph A.; Vermeulen, Erik P. M.
【Source】EUROPEAN BUSINESS ORGANIZATION LAW REVIEW
【影响因子】1.790
【Abstract】In a technology-driven, digital world, many of the largest and most successful businesses now operate as platforms'. Such firms leverage networked technologies to facilitate economic exchange, transfer information, connect people, and make predictions. Platform companies are already disrupting multiple industries, including retail, hotels, taxis, and others, and are aggressively moving into new sectors, such as financial services. This paper examines the distinctive features of this new business model and its implications for regulation, notably corporate governance. In particular, the paper suggests that a tension exists between the incentives created by modern corporate governance and the business needs of today's platforms. The current regulatory framework promotes an unhealthy corporate' attitude that is failing platforms, and a new direction (what we term platform governance') is urgently required. In identifying this new regulatory direction, the paper considers how firms might develop as successful platforms. Although there is no one-size-fits-all' solution, the paper describes three interconnected strategies: (1) leveraging current and near-future digital technologies to create more community-driven' forms of organization; (2) building an open and accessible platform culture'; and (3) facilitating the creation, curation, and consumption of meaningful content'. The paper concludes that jurisdictions that are the most successful in designing a new platform governance' based on the promotion of these strategies will be the primary beneficiaries of the digital transformation.
【Keywords】Blockchain; Corporate governance; Decentralization; Digital transformation; Disclosure; Finance; Organizations; Platforms; Technology; Transparency
【发表时间】2019 MAR
【收录时间】2022-01-02
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