IOS standards development consortium diffusion strategies: a market structure approach
The topic on IOS standards and SDCs (Standards Development Consortia) is an emerging research trend in MIS field. There have been plenty of studies on the side of why and how firms adopt and use their IOS systems and it is not yet clear what roles SDCs can play to facilitate the diffusion of IOS sta...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-78902024-01-12T10:18:00Z IOS standards development consortium diffusion strategies: a market structure approach Zhang, Youran Soh, Christina Wai Lin Nanyang Business School Boh, Wai Fong DRNTU::Business::Information technology::Special systems or programs The topic on IOS standards and SDCs (Standards Development Consortia) is an emerging research trend in MIS field. There have been plenty of studies on the side of why and how firms adopt and use their IOS systems and it is not yet clear what roles SDCs can play to facilitate the diffusion of IOS standards as well as help the firms to implement IOS systems. This paper proposes a Market Structure-Diffusion Strategy fit model where the success of an SDC’s diffusion strategy in a market depends on the strategy’s fit with the market structure. The diffusion process of one IOS standard (RosettaNet) was studied in four markets—China, Japan, Singapore and Taiwan. The results show that certain type of strategies leads to standards diffusion success in the local market if the strategy type fits the market structure. Master of Business 2008-09-18T07:52:55Z 2008-09-18T07:52:55Z 2008 2008 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/7890 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf |
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The topic on IOS standards and SDCs (Standards Development Consortia) is an emerging research trend in MIS field. There have been plenty of studies on the side of why and how firms adopt and use their IOS systems and it is not yet clear what roles SDCs can play to facilitate the diffusion of IOS standards as well as help the firms to implement IOS systems. This paper proposes a Market Structure-Diffusion Strategy fit model where the success of an SDC’s diffusion strategy in a market depends on the strategy’s fit with the market structure. The diffusion process of one IOS standard (RosettaNet) was studied in four markets—China, Japan, Singapore and Taiwan. The results show that certain type of strategies leads to standards diffusion success in the local market if the strategy type fits the market structure. |
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