Extensive research has been conducted on the economics of standards in the last three decades. To date, standard-setting studies emphasize a superior role of demand-side-driven technology diffusion; these contributions assume the evolution of a user-driven momentum and network externalities. We find that consumers wait for a dominant standard if they are unable to evaluate technological supremacy. Thus, supply-side driven activities necessarily need to address an absence of demand-side technology adoption. Our paper focuses on Blu-ray vs. HD-DVD as an illustrative case of consortia standard wars. One central role of consortia is to coordinate strategic behavior between heterogeneous agents, e.g. incumbents, complementors (content providers)...
In this article we explore the changes in the structure and composition of networks supporting techn...
Standards setting has gone from being a technical concern for individual companies to being a factor...
The success of the CD has (partly) been attributed to the ability of Sony, Philips and Matsushita to...
Extensive research has been conducted on the economics of standards in the last three decades. To da...
Extensive research has been conducted on the economics of standards in the last three decades. To da...
This study examines the empirical use of a theoretical framework for explaining the development of s...
After the Digital Versatile Disc became the consumer’s technology of choice for playing video conten...
Standard-setting coalitions are increasingly composed of rival firms from different sectors and are ...
The concepts of the theory of endogenous coalition formation have not been utilized much to analyze ...
In this paper, we empirically measure the effect of the DIVX preannouncement in the DVD market. We d...
In many hi-tech sectors one of the most important competitive weapons is standardisation. It is part...
While the Digital Versatile Disc was becoming the consumer¿s technology of choice for playing video ...
This paper wishes to contribute to the ongoing debate on standardization processes by addressing on ...
International audienceThe concepts of the theory of endogenous coalition formation have not been uti...
The launch decisions made by the HD DVD and Blu-ray clans are compared in order to explain the victo...
In this article we explore the changes in the structure and composition of networks supporting techn...
Standards setting has gone from being a technical concern for individual companies to being a factor...
The success of the CD has (partly) been attributed to the ability of Sony, Philips and Matsushita to...
Extensive research has been conducted on the economics of standards in the last three decades. To da...
Extensive research has been conducted on the economics of standards in the last three decades. To da...
This study examines the empirical use of a theoretical framework for explaining the development of s...
After the Digital Versatile Disc became the consumer’s technology of choice for playing video conten...
Standard-setting coalitions are increasingly composed of rival firms from different sectors and are ...
The concepts of the theory of endogenous coalition formation have not been utilized much to analyze ...
In this paper, we empirically measure the effect of the DIVX preannouncement in the DVD market. We d...
In many hi-tech sectors one of the most important competitive weapons is standardisation. It is part...
While the Digital Versatile Disc was becoming the consumer¿s technology of choice for playing video ...
This paper wishes to contribute to the ongoing debate on standardization processes by addressing on ...
International audienceThe concepts of the theory of endogenous coalition formation have not been uti...
The launch decisions made by the HD DVD and Blu-ray clans are compared in order to explain the victo...
In this article we explore the changes in the structure and composition of networks supporting techn...
Standards setting has gone from being a technical concern for individual companies to being a factor...
The success of the CD has (partly) been attributed to the ability of Sony, Philips and Matsushita to...