Toward Business Models for a Meta-Platform

Exploring Value Creation in the Case of Data Marketplaces

Conference Paper (2023)
Authors

Antragama Ewa Abbas (TU Delft - Information and Communication Technology)

Anneke Zuiderwijk-van Eijk (TU Delft - Information and Communication Technology)

Hosea Ofe (TU Delft - Information and Communication Technology)

Mark de de Reuver (TU Delft - Information and Communication Technology)

Research Group
Information and Communication Technology
Copyright
© 2023 A.E. Abbas, A.M.G. Zuiderwijk-van Eijk, H.A. Ofe, Mark de Reuver
To reference this document use:
https://doi.org/10125/103086
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Publication Year
2023
Language
English
Copyright
© 2023 A.E. Abbas, A.M.G. Zuiderwijk-van Eijk, H.A. Ofe, Mark de Reuver
Research Group
Information and Communication Technology
Pages (from-to)
3715-3724
ISBN (electronic)
9780998133164
DOI:
https://doi.org/10125/103086
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Abstract

Investigating meta-platforms has been a continuing concern within information system literature due to the increasingly complex constellations of platforms in ecologies of ecosystems. A meta-platform is a platform built on top of two or more platforms, hence connecting their respective ecosystems. One promising case to benefit from meta-platforms is data marketplaces: a particular type of platform that facilitates responsible (personal and non-personal) data sharing among companies. Given that business models for meta-platforms are largely unexplored in this emerging case, how they can create value for data marketplaces remain speculative. As a starting point toward business model investigations, this paper explores value creation of a meta-platform in the case of data marketplaces. We interviewed fourteen data-sharing consultants and six meta-platform experts. We identify three potential value creation archetypes of a meta-platform. The discovery aggregator archetype emphasizes searching and dispatching value, while the brokerage one focuses on promoting and supporting value. Finally, the one-stop-shop archetype creates value by standardizing, regulating, sharing, and experimenting. This study is among the first that explore value creation archetypes for a meta-platform, thus identifying core value as a base for further business model investigations.