Marek Kowalkiewicz

Academic and technology expert specializing in the digital economy; Professor and Chair in Digital Economy at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) in Brisbane; previously held senior research and innovation roles at SAP; author of The Economy of Algorithms.

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  1. 1. The Economy Of Algorithms

    AI and the Rise of the Software-Defined Enterprise

    A concise exploration of how algorithms increasingly act as economic agents, shaping choices, prices, and access across digital platforms and markets. It unpacks the mechanics of data-driven recommendation, dynamic pricing, and automated gatekeeping; assesses their effects on competition, labor, and regulation; and offers practical frameworks for leaders and policymakers to design, govern, and collaborate with AI while addressing risks like bias, opacity, and misaligned incentives.

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