2022
DOI: 10.1007/s12525-022-00604-5
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Electronic Markets on platform culture

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“…For electronic coordination to work this requires the standardization of technical as well as organizational and even social aspects, since the context of how messages are intended and understood must be aligned between sender and receiver. Only in the past editorial on platform culture researchers have ascertained that the same message may be interpreted differently depending on the social and cultural context (Alt, 2022b). The need for multiple standards has led to the terms "e-business stack" (Janner et al, 2008), "standard BPM stack" (Hündling & Weske, 2003) or "standards stack" (Sieber & Bloom, 2018) to denote an aligned set of standards.…”
Section: Standards and Edimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For electronic coordination to work this requires the standardization of technical as well as organizational and even social aspects, since the context of how messages are intended and understood must be aligned between sender and receiver. Only in the past editorial on platform culture researchers have ascertained that the same message may be interpreted differently depending on the social and cultural context (Alt, 2022b). The need for multiple standards has led to the terms "e-business stack" (Janner et al, 2008), "standard BPM stack" (Hündling & Weske, 2003) or "standards stack" (Sieber & Bloom, 2018) to denote an aligned set of standards.…”
Section: Standards and Edimentioning
confidence: 99%