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To be more independent or more dependent? The evolution mechanism of co-innovation between digital platforms and content creators

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  • Kuan Yan
  • Enjun Xia
  • Dimitri Konstantas
  • Naoufel Cheikhrouhou
  • Jieping Huang

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Co-innovation between digital platforms and complementors is motivated by their interactions, especially on content creation platforms that emphasise creativity. With the platform monopoly, creators are increasingly dependent on the platform thus making the interaction directional. As the long-term effect of the dependency effect on co-innovation under multi-agent networks is currently under-researched, a novel asymmetric NK model is proposed in this paper to evaluate creators’ dependence on the platform through agent-based simulation. The results show that the internal interaction of creators has an inverted U-shaped effect on co-innovation, and the external dependency effect has a negative effect on co-innovation. Further results considering global complexity constraints show that there is a substitution effect between internal interaction and external dependency and that relying on a platform can facilitate co-innovation by reducing potential external risks under high environmental complexity. Moreover, exploratory innovation is equally conducive to co-innovation and enables creators to be less dependent. This study extends a new model for digital platform research and responds to discussions between interaction, exploration, and innovation in the literature.

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  • Kuan Yan & Enjun Xia & Dimitri Konstantas & Naoufel Cheikhrouhou & Jieping Huang, 2023. "To be more independent or more dependent? The evolution mechanism of co-innovation between digital platforms and content creators," Journal of the Operational Research Society, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 74(8), pages 1925-1939, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tjorxx:v:74:y:2023:i:8:p:1925-1939
    DOI: 10.1080/01605682.2022.2119173
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