adquirides
Adquirides is a term used in speculative sociology and economic theory to denote a class of agents that actively pursue the rapid acquisition of assets, information, and influence within digital and material networks. As a neologism, it is employed to analyze how acquisition-focused strategies shape markets, platforms, and governance without assuming a single unified actor.
Etymology and scope: The word adquirides is described as formed from the Latin root adquisitus with the
Concept and characteristics: Adquirides can be individuals, firms, or algorithms acting to expand holdings through acquisitions,
Criticism and debate: Critics argue that acquisition-centric models can suppress competition, reduce openness, and entrench incumbents.
See also: Acquisition; Private equity; Market concentration; Data ownership; Platform economy.