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Digital platforms and development: a survey of the literature

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  • Xiaolan Fu
  • Elvis Avenyo
  • Pervez Ghauri

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The digital economy has led to significant socio-economic transformations in all aspects of our society and livelihoods. While there is a growing literature on the effect of digital platforms on development, none consolidates the available evidence from a development perspective. In this systematic literature review, we grouped the available literature into three main themes and critically synthesize and analyse the role of digital technology and digital platforms on the development of the modern economy. To enable the inclusion of a wide array of published papers, we allowed for relevant quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods studies globally. This approach allows us to reflect on the role of digital platforms for development more broadly as well as discuss opportunities for future research.

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  • Xiaolan Fu & Elvis Avenyo & Pervez Ghauri, 2021. "Digital platforms and development: a survey of the literature," Innovation and Development, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 11(2-3), pages 303-321, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:riadxx:v:11:y:2021:i:2-3:p:303-321
    DOI: 10.1080/2157930X.2021.1975361
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    1. Makoza, Frank, 2022. "Analysing Digital economy Strategy of Malawi against the Digital Economy Ecosystem Framework," EconStor Preprints 264273, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics.
    2. Gideon Ndubuisi & Solomon Owusu & Rex Asiama & Elvis Korku Avenyo, 2023. "Drivers of services sector growth acceleration in developing countries," WIDER Working Paper Series wp-2023-87, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).
    3. Ensar Balkaya & İkram Yusuf Yarbaşı & Muhammed İkbal Tepeler, 2023. "Determinants of Demand in Digital Platform-Mediated Service Work in Turkey: An Empirical Study," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(13), pages 1-18, July.

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