Self-Organization and Governance in Digital Platform Ecosystems: An Information Ecology Approach

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Received: August 9, 2022
Revised: March 30, 2023; December 13, 2023; February 23, 2024
Accepted: June 2, 2024
Published Online as Forthcoming: August 28, 2024
Published Online as Articles in Advance: Forthcoming
Published Online in Issue: Forthcoming

https://doi.org/10.25300/MISQ/2024/18413 

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Abstract

This research investigates the interplay of top-down control and bottom-up self-organization within Digital Platform Ecosystems (DPEs), focusing on the formation and management of complementor coalitions. Although these coalitions can increase a DPE’s generativity, they can also threaten its integrity. We investigate this tension by employing Information Ecology (IE) theory, which allows us to examine complementor coalitions as holons that navigate between self-assertiveness and integration within the structural hierarchies of DPEs. Utilizing an inductive, embedded case study approach, we analyze the interplay between top-down control exerted by platform owners and the bottom-up self-organization of complementors in two enterprise software platform ecosystems. Our findings identify three distinct interaction modes—mandated, supported, and autonomous self-organization—each presenting hierarchical trade-offs between platform owner control and complementor autonomy. Our findings extend the prevalent owner-centric theory of platform governance by highlighting the significant impact of bottom-up self-organization on the governance and evolution of DPEs. We propose an integrated theory that accommodates these new dynamics, suggesting soft power as an effective governance mechanism. This study contributes to a deeper understanding of the complexities in governing DPEs and offers practical insights for managing top-down control and bottom-up self-organization in the evolving landscape of enterprise software DPEs.

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Author Martin Engert, Andreas Hein, Likoebe M. Maruping, Jason Thatcher, and Helmut Krcmar
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Keywords Digital platform ecosystem, platform governance, information ecology theory, holons, self-organization, soft power
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