Ecosystems and supply chains: How do they differ and relate

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Type
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Collection
Publications
Title
Ecosystems and supply chains: How do they differ and relate
Journal
Digital Business
Author(s)
Legenvre Hervé, Hameri Ari-Pekka, Golini Ruggero
ISSN
2666-9544
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
2
Number
2
Pages
100029
Language
english
Abstract
While digital transformations are taking place, we still have limited understanding as to how ecosystems and supply chains differ from a theoretical standpoint and how they relate practically. We study the evolution of the concept of ecosystems through a systematic review of the literature to describe how the two concepts relate throughout this evolution. We use cases to investigate how ecosystems and supply chains relate practically. We show that non-contractual governance in a supply chain facilitates investment in specific assets by a few key suppliers, while non-contractual governance in an ecosystem facilitates the creation of collective shared assets by many ecosystem participants. We also show that practically supply chains and ecosystems can either compete or complement each other and we present some of the conditions for the emergence of such relations.
Keywords
Materials Chemistry, Economics and Econometrics, Media Technology, Forestry
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