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  1. Jan 28, 2024 · Yet, in the first four weeks of this year, nearly 100 tech companies, including Meta, Amazon, Microsoft, Google, TikTok and Salesforce have collectively let go of about 25,000 employees,...

  2. May 26, 2017 · The tech industry is dominated by 5 big companies — here’s how each makes its money. Jeff Dunn. Fri, May 26, 2017, 5:37 PM. Link Copied. 0. More and more, everything crucial about the present and...

  3. Dec 18, 2023 · So many tech companies have fallen from great heights lately that some people are calling it a startup mass extinction event. ... the tech industry got really excited about the potential of some ...

    • Big Tech’s Economic Power
    • Technological Power
    • The Political Power of Tech Companies
    • Balancing The Power of Tech Companies

    The tech giants are all businesses with commercial aims, and their most apparent form of power is economic. Five companies (Apple, Amazon, Alphabet, Facebook and Microsoft) are projected to account for a fifth of all earnings accrued by the S&P 500 by 2023 – a sign of how much economic potential is concentrated in the tech giants. How did this come...

    All digital power derives from the use of technology but some of its dimensions are best understood as being intrinsic to the technology systems that the tech giants design, build and operate. As these systems become the infrastructure on which economic, social and political processes take place, the fact that the tech giants design and operate the...

    The political power of big business is nothing new. Companies ordinarily exert political influence by lobbying policymakers and by shaping industry self-regulation. The tech giants are certainly no slouches when it comes to lobbying: new research by the New Statesman data team revealed this weekthat tech is the fourth-highest-spending sector in US ...

    How should Big Tech’s digital power be managed? That is a question world governments are currently wrestling with. Utrecht University’s Van Dijck offers a vision, if not a prescription for how to get there. “In the ‘Rhineland’ model [of social-market political economy], you have the state, you have the market and you have civic society,” she explai...

  4. Dec 11, 2023 · Given these significant headwinds, it is no wonder that Fortune’s ranking of the 100 Fastest-Growing Companies is no longer dominated by the tech industry. The top 10 are now firmly rooted in...

  5. Jun 24, 2021 · Customers, suppliers, employees, investors and communities can have competing interests. And executives can’t afford to pay attention to everyone. While there’s a risk to having stakeholders ...

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  7. May 12, 2022 · Altogether, the technology companies on Forbes' Global 2000 come from 24 different nations and represent a staggering $15.6 trillion in market value—falling 13% year over year but still equal...

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