articleMIS QuarterlyMar 1, 2017Closed access

Platform Ecosystems: How Developers Invert the Firm1

Dartmouth College · Boston University · +1 more institution

Indexed incrossref

Abstract

For a period starting in 2015, Apple, Google, and Microsoft became the most valuable companies in the world. Each was marked by an external developer ecosystem. Anecdotally, at least, developers matter. Using a formal model of code spillovers, we show how a rising number of developers can invert the firm. That is, firms will choose to innovate using open external contracts in preference to closed vertical integration. The locus of value creation moves from inside the firm to outside. Distinct from physical goods, digital goods afford firms the chance to optimize spillovers. Further, firms that pursue high risk innovations with more developers can be more profitable than firms that pursue low risk innovations…

Citation impact

585
total citations
FWCI
68.91
Percentile
100%
References
77
Citations per year

Authors

3

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Ecosystem
  • Period (music)
  • Code (set theory)
  • Business
  • Computer science
  • World Wide Web
  • Software engineering
  • Programming language
No related works found for this paper.