2018
DOI: 10.1002/sej.1298
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Open innovation, information, and entrepreneurship within platform ecosystems

Abstract: Research Summary Companies sponsor platform ecosystems as an open innovation strategy to encourage complementors to develop complementary products, services, or technologies that can add value to the platform ecosystem. In this study, we develop and test an information‐based theory of entrepreneurial activity within platform ecosystems. We postulate that ecosystems produce different types of information—a subset of which will foster entrepreneurship in the form of the commercialization of complementary product… Show more

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“…Such digital platforms have changed the underlying economics of establishing a start‐up (capable of “disrupting” existing firms and/or creating new markets or reforming old ones) by lowering its initial technological barriers and market risks (Zysman & Kenney, ). As Eckhardt, Ciuchta, and Carpenter (, this issue) show, digital platforms not only constitute a basis for entrepreneurial activity, but also facilitate deploying a graduated risk approach toward venturing. The authors demonstrate how innovators developed and uploaded apps to the Blackberry platform and then, based on technology and market signals received from the platform ecosystem, converted them to paid applications.…”
Section: How Oi and Platforms Facilitate Entrepreneurshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such digital platforms have changed the underlying economics of establishing a start‐up (capable of “disrupting” existing firms and/or creating new markets or reforming old ones) by lowering its initial technological barriers and market risks (Zysman & Kenney, ). As Eckhardt, Ciuchta, and Carpenter (, this issue) show, digital platforms not only constitute a basis for entrepreneurial activity, but also facilitate deploying a graduated risk approach toward venturing. The authors demonstrate how innovators developed and uploaded apps to the Blackberry platform and then, based on technology and market signals received from the platform ecosystem, converted them to paid applications.…”
Section: How Oi and Platforms Facilitate Entrepreneurshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TIM scholars begin to examine the complex process of innovation. For example, both open innovation and business model innovation stress the collaboration among a variety of partners, which are sometimes treated as ecosystems (Eckhardt, Ciuchta, & Carpenter, 2018;Martins, Rindova, & Greenbaum, 2015). Thus, the research objects should be changed from individual firms to the ecosystems, and some new theories and perspectives should be employed to explain the new phenomena.…”
Section: Research Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ecosystems include a wide array of heterogeneous actors such as partnering firms, communities, third-party innovators, government agencies, social movements etc. The literature contains different classes of ecosystems, for example; business ecosystems [39], innovation ecosystems [1,11], digital ecosystems [53] and platform ecosystems [16,59]. Relationships in ecosystems are characterized by interdependency [31] with no clear distinction of competition and collaboration [5].…”
Section: Matchmakingmentioning
confidence: 99%