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Toward a Market Epistemology of the Platform Economy

Austrian Economics: The Next Generation

ISBN: 978-1-78756-578-4, eISBN: 978-1-78756-577-7

Publication date: 3 December 2018

Abstract

The platform economy reflects the business model of some of the largest and fastest-growing firms in the economy. Platform business models emerge and thrive because of the potential profit in taking advantage of transactions cost reductions to connect people for mutual benefit, and this value creation is best understood by thinking about the epistemology of decentralized market processes. Three essential aspects of knowledge are relevant to platform business models: (1) knowledge can be private and diffuse; (2) knowledge can be contextual; and (3) knowledge may not exist outside of the economic process. After defining and analyzing the technology, economic, and institutional aspects of platforms the author defines and applies market epistemology to explore how platforms harness technological and organizational features to create value-enhancing market platforms by exploiting the epistemic benefits of technology-enabled decentralized market processes. The author concludes by using this epistemic framework to propose an electricity distribution platform business model – the retail electricity industry is undergoing a process of technological dynamism, and as a regulated infrastructure industry, evolving into a decentralized market industry is presenting challenges to which this epistemic framework can bring increased understanding.

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Acknowledgments

This paper has benefited from comments from an anonymous referee and from conversations on these topics with Jean-Michel Glachant, Dominique Lazanski, Stephen Littlechild, and Samantha Zyontz. I am grateful to participants at the 2015 Public Choice Society meetings, a 2016 PERC brown bag workshop, and participants in the 2016 Platform Strategy Research Symposium at Boston University, for comments on an earlier version of this paper. Some of the work in this research project occurred while I was a visiting senior lecturer in the Department of Political Economy at King’s College London, and I am grateful to them for their collegiality and hospitality.

Citation

Kiesling, L. (2018), "Toward a Market Epistemology of the Platform Economy", Horwitz, S. (Ed.) Austrian Economics: The Next Generation (Advances in Austrian Economics, Vol. 23), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 45-70. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1529-213420180000023006

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