2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.telpol.2021.102152
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Democratic legitimacy in global platform governance

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“…At this, we conclude that successful DPR is largely based on this differentiation. This contrasts not only with regulation practice but also with prior research, which has either inextricably mingled both problem classes (e.g., Haggart and Iglesias-Keller, 2021) or focused on one side only (e.g., Hermes et al, 2020b; Petit, 2020). Our analyses exhibit that digital platforms can cause trouble irrespective of monopolization, which helps regulators to target the actual problem.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…At this, we conclude that successful DPR is largely based on this differentiation. This contrasts not only with regulation practice but also with prior research, which has either inextricably mingled both problem classes (e.g., Haggart and Iglesias-Keller, 2021) or focused on one side only (e.g., Hermes et al, 2020b; Petit, 2020). Our analyses exhibit that digital platforms can cause trouble irrespective of monopolization, which helps regulators to target the actual problem.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Tal lenguaje podría asentarse en una reinterpretación de los derechos fundamentales como el marco normativo para regular el poder de las plataformas (Suzor et al, 2019). Dado que las plataformas rigen la esfera pública y, por ende, determinan las condiciones para ejercer los derechos de libertad de expresión y de privacidad, se les debería exigir el respeto y la protección de los derechos humanos (Haggart y Keller, 2021;Kaye, 2019).…”
Section: Dominación Y Derechosunclassified
“…Despite the concept of legitimacy discussed as an overall concept, one of the important explanations is the delineation of the concept under three categories: input, output, and throughput legitimacy for effective governing mechanisms (Bekkers and Edwards 2007). Input legitimacy primarily deals with the participants' inputs and ideas concerning the process of developing laws and regulations, throughput deals with the processes and the interactions of all actors involved in the governance process, and finally the output aspect deals predominantly with the effectiveness of certain policy outcomes in regard to the general public (Schmidt 2013;Haggart and Keller 2021). Particularly, throughput legitimacy is an interesting concept as it allows space for debate, reasoning and learning opportunities to understand certain policy choices that are decided (Kleine 2018).…”
Section: Governance Capacity and Crisis Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%