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 language | English |
|---|---|
| Article number | 103548 |
| Number of pages | 21 |
| Journal | Information and Management |
| Volume | 58 |
| Issue number | 8 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Dec 2021 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Architecture
- Flexibility
- Generativity
- Oracle Cloud
- Paradox
- Platform
- Stability
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