Martin Harracá

Martin Harracá

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Introduction
I am a postgraduate researcher and Ph.D. Candidate at the University of Surrey’s (UK) Department of Digital Economy, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, under the supervision of Itziar Castelló, Annabelle Gawer, and Carla Bonina. My research interests cover society's transformation through digitalization, with a focus on strategy and competition in digital platforms.

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On Vili Lehdonvirta’s Cloud Empires: How Digital Platforms Are Overtaking the State and How We Can Regain Control, Cambridge, MA, MIT Press, 2022
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Resumen Las plataformas digitales han adquirido una enorme importancia, creando mercados y transformando formas establecidas de coordinación económica y social. Su presencia e importancia global contrasta con las limitadas capacidades de agencias públicas y guber-namentales de influir sobre ellas. En este contexto, la investigación sobre las plataf...
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This thesis investigates power in a new organisational form: the digital platform. Platforms have disrupted our societies by creating and coordinating novel, flexible, and shifting forms of social interaction, changing how we trade, work, and communicate. The profound and abrupt economic transformation brought by platform companies like Amazon, Goo...
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The power of the digital platforms and the increasing scope of their control over individuals and institutions have begun to generate societal concern. However, the ways in which digital platforms exercise power and organize immaturity—defined as the erosion of the individual’s capacity for public use of reason—have not yet been theorized sufficien...
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En el presente trabajo nos proponemos estudiar la progresión del pensamiento económico de los siglos XVII y XVIII, a partir del análisis de obras originales emblemáticas del período como las de Thomas Mun, James Steuart y David Hume. Indagaremos cómo estos autores comienzan a revelar el carácter fragmentario y limitado de las concepciones elaborada...
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This article stresses the importance of medieval scholasticism in the creation of modern economic science. The authors give special attention to the xiv and xv centuries: a period during which the medieval conception of the world, based on the Aristotelian- tradition, broke down. This is a period of consolidation of the market and of the appearance...

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