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Platform Ecosystems in the Investment Segment of the Internet: Institutional and Organizational Aspects

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In this chapter of the monograph, the author reveals the modern information space as a set of electronic web sites for the turnover of investment objects. This set of platforms is available to an unlimited number of investors and recipients of investments, for these persons to make remote investment transactions and make a profit. Within the framework of a systematic approach, the concepts of the investment Internet space, the turnover of investment objects in the Internet space are formulated; the interpretations of the Internet and the website are clarified. The classification of investment websites by the level of qualification of investors, by recipients of investments has been carried out. The necessity is argued and a proposal is made at the legislative level to make a decision during 2023–2025 to develop and implement the State Program “Investment Literacy of the Population” in the Russian Federation. It is proved that the investment Internet space is continuously and intensively used individuals and legal entities. The parties interact on websites to make remote investment transactions. There are no restrictions on the free will of a person, who intends to enter the specified space as an investor. As well as a recipient of investments. To log in and perform legally significant actions. This freedom has no legal restrictions that can be implemented effectively and with complete certainty. Activity in remote transactions by millions of individuals—unqualified investors in modern Russia is growing at an accelerated pace. This requires immediate preventive measures at the federal legislative level.

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The work was supported by Russian Science Foundation (project № 23-28-01141 “Legal mechanisms for protecting the rights of individuals in the implementation of remote investment transactions in the Internet space”.

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Matytsin, D.E., Inshakova, A.O., Ershova, I.V., Shubenkova, K.V. (2024). Platform Ecosystems in the Investment Segment of the Internet: Institutional and Organizational Aspects. In: Inshakova, A., Matytsin, D., Inshakova, E. (eds) Remote Investment Transactions in the Digital Age. Intelligent Systems Reference Library, vol 250. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-51536-1_13

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