Generativity and the paradox of stability and flexibility in a platform architecture: A case of the Oracle Cloud Platform

Ruonan Sun, Shirley Gregor, Erwin Fielt

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Abstract

Generativity is a technology's capability of producing new outputs without input from the originator. Platforms are important technologies that embrace generativity. While the literature generally assumes that generativity arises from platform governance and high-level platform design, we propose that generativity also arises from a platform's three architectural components: the base, the interface, and the add-ons. Drawing on a case study of the Oracle Cloud Platform, we reveal how generativity emerges through the paradox of stability and flexibility in a platform's architectural components. Further, standardization navigates this paradox by coordinating the dependencies between stability and flexibility across heterogeneous stakeholders.

Original languageEnglish
Article number103548
Number of pages21
JournalInformation and Management
Volume58
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Architecture
  • Flexibility
  • Generativity
  • Oracle Cloud
  • Paradox
  • Platform
  • Stability

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