2016
DOI: 10.1109/tem.2016.2593604
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The Evolution of the Platform Concept: A Systematic Review

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“…Table 4. Effective strategies and practices for EVCC (cont'd) Scientometrics in combination with social network analysis and text analytics allow managers of research organizations and universities to access insightful information about the emergence of basic research in wind energy, state-of-the-art research topics and the network structure of knowledge workers and actors in wind energy research (See for example, Bonilla et al, 2015;Facin et al, 2016;Randhawa et al, 2016). Market research and consumer analytics provide market analysts and managers with valuable knowledge about the past, present, and future of technology markets in the wind energy ecosystem (See for example, Erevelles et al, 2016;Tirunillai & Tellis, 2014).…”
Section: Diversifying Knowledge Sources and Analytics For Systematic mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 4. Effective strategies and practices for EVCC (cont'd) Scientometrics in combination with social network analysis and text analytics allow managers of research organizations and universities to access insightful information about the emergence of basic research in wind energy, state-of-the-art research topics and the network structure of knowledge workers and actors in wind energy research (See for example, Bonilla et al, 2015;Facin et al, 2016;Randhawa et al, 2016). Market research and consumer analytics provide market analysts and managers with valuable knowledge about the past, present, and future of technology markets in the wind energy ecosystem (See for example, Erevelles et al, 2016;Tirunillai & Tellis, 2014).…”
Section: Diversifying Knowledge Sources and Analytics For Systematic mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our results contributed to the theory in two ways. First, we expanded on existing work that takes a dynamic view of openness [7], [13], which-more broadly-extends the literature on open strategy [14], [15], [38], especially in the context of technologyintensive and platform-driven industries [12], [39], [40]. Our case showed how discrepancies in openness between firms and users emerge and by showing the consequences of these discrepancies for the firms and the ecosystem.…”
Section: A Contribution To Theorymentioning
confidence: 79%
“…In the light blue cluster, keywords such as innovation, platform, and customization are linked. These keywords refer to the use of modularity-enabled platforms for innovation, whether in services (Eloranta and Turunen, 2016) or products (Muffatto and Roveda, 2002;Facin et al, 2016) as well as for customization (Mikkola, 2007;Pekkarinen and Ulkuniemi, 2008;Eloranta and Turunen, 2016;Facin et al, 2016). On the other hand, the red cluster brings keywords such as modular logistics, modular plants, modular production, and modularization.…”
Section: Figure 1 Number Of Articles Per Yearmentioning
confidence: 99%