Business Ecosystems’ Evolution — An Ecosystem Clockspeed Perspective


Autoria(s): Mäkinen, Saku J.; Dedehayir, Ozgur
Contribuinte(s)

Adner, Ron

Oxley, Joanne E.

Silverman, Brian S.

Data(s)

2013

Resumo

There is a growing need for measures assessing technological changes in systemic contexts as business ecosystems replace standalone products. In these ecosystem contexts, organizations are required to manage their innovation processes in increasingly networked and complex environments. In this paper, we introduce the technology and ecosystem clockspeed measures that can be used to assess the temporal nature of technological changes in a business ecosystem. We analyze systemic changes in the personal computer (PC) ecosystem, explicitly focusing on subindustries central to the delivery of PC gaming value to the end user. Our results show that the time-based intensity of technological competition in intertwined subindustries of a business ecosystem may follow various trajectories during the evolution of the ecosystem. Hence, the technology and ecosystem clockspeed measures are able to pinpoint alternating dynamics in technological changes among the subindustries in the business ecosystem. We subsequently discuss organizational considerations and theoretical implications of the proposed measures.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/85642/

Publicador

Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Relação

DOI:10.1108/S0742-3322(2013)0000030007

Mäkinen, Saku J. & Dedehayir, Ozgur (2013) Business Ecosystems’ Evolution — An Ecosystem Clockspeed Perspective. In Adner, Ron, Oxley, Joanne E., & Silverman, Brian S. (Eds.) Collaboration and Competition in Business Ecosystems. Emerald Group Publishing Limited, London, pp. 99-125.

Fonte

QUT Business School; School of Management

Palavras-Chave #150312 Organisational Planning and Management #Business Ecosystem #Technological System #Reverse Salient #Industry Clockspeed
Tipo

Book Chapter