Value creation in innovation ecosystems: how the structure of technological interdependence affects firm performance in new technology generations
Dartmouth College · University of Pennsylvania
Abstract
Abstract The success of an innovating firm often depends on the efforts of other innovators in its environment. How do the challenges faced by external innovators affect the focal firm's outcomes? To address this question we first characterize the external environment according to the structure of interdependence. We follow the flow of inputs and outputs in the ecosystem to distinguish between upstream components that are bundled by the focal firm, and downstream complements that are bundled by the firm's customers. We hypothesize that the effects of external innovation challenges depend not only on their magnitude, but also on their location in the ecosystem relative to the focal firm. We identify a key…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 63.25
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 98
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2Topics & keywords
- Upstream (networking)
- Industrial organization
- Downstream (manufacturing)
- Context (archaeology)
- Vertical integration
- Business
- Value (mathematics)
- Empirical evidence