Part I Philosophy.- From Analogue to Digital.- From Human Capital to World Heritage.- From Welfare to Webfare.- Part II Economic Policy.- Economics of Platforms.- A Composite Indicator to measure the Economic and Financial Health of Digital Platforms.- The Economy of Digital Platforms: A Performance Analysis from 2012 to 2021.
- Part III Soft Law and Co-regulation.- The Transnational Nature of the Internet and Applicable Law.- Governmental Regulation Relinquishment and Devolution of Normative Power to Platforms. Co-Regulation and the Regulatory Circle.- The Role of Codes of Conduct.- Terms and Conditions of Services as Expressions of the Normative Power of Online Platforms.- Strengthened Protection for Minors through Co-regulation.- Part IV Public Law and EU Law Profiles.
- Digital Platforms: A New Form of Non-State Sovereignty.- Platforms, Disinformation and Public Opinion Formation in Digital Democracies.- The role of Private Entities in the Selection of Internet Content.- Digital markets and services: introductory profiles, divergences and convergences in regulation.- Digital Markets Act.- The Private Enforcement of the Digital Markets Act.- The New Regulatory Framework for Digital Services and Online Platforms: Between the Digital Services Act and the Media Freedom Act.- Part V Digitalisation of Public Contracts in Italy.
- Digitalisation of Public Contracts: an Introduction.- The National Digital Procurement Ecosystem.- Digital Platforms - Acquisition Tools of Mepa and Sdapa.- Access to Documents in Digitalised Procedures (Substantive and Procedural Profiles).- The 'Algorithmic Decision': Clarification of 'Transdisciplinary' Terminology.- Use of Algorithms and Artificial Intelligence in the Life Cycle of Public Contracts.- Litigation in Digital procedures (Self-responsibility of the Economic Operator and 'Digital Formalism').- Part VI Labour Law Profiles.
- Employment Relationship and Digital Platform: Obligations and Responsibilities.- Platform Workers' Safety: Substantive and Insurance aspects.- Labour Relations and the Collective Autonomy of Platform workers.- Part VII Tax Law Profiles.- Digital Economy, Multinational Companies and The Corporate Income Tax Crisis.- The Beps Project and the European Proposals on Digital Economy Taxation.- Italian Digital Services Tax.-Automatic Exchange of Information Provided by Digital Platform Operators.
- Part VIII Digital Platforms: The Function of the National Regulatory Authority-Regulation Of Digital Platforms Be-Tween User Protection and Promotion Of New Rights.- The evolution of digital platforms: main growth dynamics.- Key Rights for Business Users Under the P2B Regulation: the best practices identified by AGCOM.- The ban on online gambling advertising: legal and practical profiles.- Online Platforms and Copyright Protection: Fair Compensation for online use of press publications.- Protection of Performers in their relations with Platforms.- Tools for combating online disinformation: from self-regulation to the Digital Services Act.- News and Digital Platforms: consumption dynamics and trends in Italy.
- Monitoring digital and media literacy from global platforms to local initiatives.- The judicial protection of users of digital platforms and the competences of the Authority.- Part IX Digital Platforms from a Managerial Perspective.- Digital transformation in Business Management.- Strategic Approach and Operational Tools in Digital Management: the Centrality of Data Digital Platforms Supporting Management Processes.- The Role of Digital Platforms in the Consumer-brand Relationships.- Advantages and Limitations of Digital Platforms.