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  • Digital Governance
  • Platform Economics

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  • The increasing influence of digital platforms necessitates understanding their role in governance.
  • Examining the dual impact of digital platform companies' participation in societal governance is crucial.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To construct an analytical framework for digital platform governance.
  • To analyze the complex relationships between digital platforms, state, market, and society.

Main Methods:

  • Developing an analytical framework based on internal, external, and co-governance subfields.
  • Adopting a dialectical perspective on enterprise autonomy in social governance.

Main Results:

  • The effectiveness of platform participation in social governance is multifaceted.
  • Improving external state pressure and internal enterprise governance is key.
  • A sustainable co-governance architecture is essential for effective platform governance.

Conclusions:

  • Sociologists must not only explain but also intervene in digital platform governance.
  • Promoting good platform governance requires a balanced approach involving state, enterprise, and societal actors.