intermediarydriven
Intermediarydriven is an adjective used to describe systems, markets, or processes in which intermediaries—such as brokers, distributors, platforms, or standard-setting bodies—play a central and active role in coordinating activities, aggregating information, and shaping outcomes. In an intermediarydriven model, these actors influence terms, risk allocation, and access, rather than leaving arrangement optimization solely to producers or end users.
Key features include information mediation, where data is collected, normalized, and repackaged; governance and trust mechanisms
Intermediarydriven patterns appear in supply chains (wholesalers and freight forwarders coordinating flows), financial markets (broker-dealers and
Benefits of intermediarydriven models include efficiency gains from scale, improved trust and risk management, and faster