The rise of new software platforms presents regulators and antitrust agencies all over the world with a challenge. Should regulations adapt to the new services of the digital economy? Should competition law change its paradigm in relation to the sharing economy? Despite the growing expansion of these services, in most countries there is still no regulatory framework addressing these problems. Uber is the most emblematic example of this phenomenon. Indeed, it is subject to a large number of ongoing lawsuits merging many issues, ranging from questions pertaining to labour law of problems connected with unfair competition laws. This article first analyses the particular business model adopted by Uber and the antitrust concerns that it could ra...
Technological innovations are quickly re-shaping our world and even changing the way we travel from ...
In the recent years, the phenomenon of the sharing economy has played an important part in the marke...
As presented in this study the appearance of “new wave” companies such as Uber is controversial and ...
The rise of new software platforms presents regulators and antitrust agencies all over the world wit...
Uber is the most emblematic example of the service platforms that are challenging regulators and ant...
UBER is often described as disruptive innovator. This paper examines whether the UBER model disrupts...
The metered taxi industry has over the years been regulated and controlled by various transport legi...
Whether or not we can call Uber’s business model as disruptive innovation (admittedly, according to ...
BA thesis analyses the regulatory policy of Uber in the EU member states. After entering European ma...
Published online on 16 March 2021This article raises a research question of when intra-platform algo...
The global business landscape is being changed by multinational digital platform corporations. This ...
This paper examines some of the key factors that contribute to build or erode users’ trust in a plat...
Airbnb’s and Uber's popularity and scope of their networked business has significantly grown in the ...
Commercial Court No 3 of Barcelona sent a request for a preliminary ruling to the CJEU regarding the...
After erupting onto the scene six year ago, Uber now operates in sixty countries and is valued at ov...
Technological innovations are quickly re-shaping our world and even changing the way we travel from ...
In the recent years, the phenomenon of the sharing economy has played an important part in the marke...
As presented in this study the appearance of “new wave” companies such as Uber is controversial and ...
The rise of new software platforms presents regulators and antitrust agencies all over the world wit...
Uber is the most emblematic example of the service platforms that are challenging regulators and ant...
UBER is often described as disruptive innovator. This paper examines whether the UBER model disrupts...
The metered taxi industry has over the years been regulated and controlled by various transport legi...
Whether or not we can call Uber’s business model as disruptive innovation (admittedly, according to ...
BA thesis analyses the regulatory policy of Uber in the EU member states. After entering European ma...
Published online on 16 March 2021This article raises a research question of when intra-platform algo...
The global business landscape is being changed by multinational digital platform corporations. This ...
This paper examines some of the key factors that contribute to build or erode users’ trust in a plat...
Airbnb’s and Uber's popularity and scope of their networked business has significantly grown in the ...
Commercial Court No 3 of Barcelona sent a request for a preliminary ruling to the CJEU regarding the...
After erupting onto the scene six year ago, Uber now operates in sixty countries and is valued at ov...
Technological innovations are quickly re-shaping our world and even changing the way we travel from ...
In the recent years, the phenomenon of the sharing economy has played an important part in the marke...
As presented in this study the appearance of “new wave” companies such as Uber is controversial and ...