Standardization of Network Technologies: Market Processes or the Result of Inter-Firm Co-operation?

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serval:BIB_00D99818DBAA
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Standardization of Network Technologies: Market Processes or the Result of Inter-Firm Co-operation?
Journal
Journal of Economic Surveys
Author(s)
Quelin B. V., Abdessemed T., Bonardi J.-P., Durand R.
ISSN
0950-0804
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2001
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
15
Number
4
Pages
543–569
Language
english
Abstract
As recent studies on the evolution of a technology indicate, the role of a standard, or dominant design, is highly significant in a number of contemporary industries such as computer, telecommunications and consumer electronics. Following Katz' and Shapiro's pioneering works (1985), our paper rationally evaluates the concepts and results developed over the past ten years in this field. It is grounded on a typology of two types of models: the first is based on users' anticipatory behaviour, and the second, on the collaborative behaviour of existing firms. The article initially discusses the specificity of network technologies, then analyses market standardisation models, and finally, studies the different actors models. Our conclusion builds upon existing works in network technologies. We next propose a research agenda.
Keywords
Network, Externalities, Compatibility, Cooperation
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