Modeling intercategory and generational dynamics for a growing information technology industry
Previous studies dealing with product growth have dealt only with substitution effects among successive generations of one product category and not with complementarity and competition provided by related product categories.Based on a broadened concept of the competitive information technology (IT)...
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sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-39282011-06-03T05:57:30Z Modeling intercategory and generational dynamics for a growing information technology industry Kim, Namwoon CHANG, Dae Ryun Shocker, Allan Previous studies dealing with product growth have dealt only with substitution effects among successive generations of one product category and not with complementarity and competition provided by related product categories.Based on a broadened concept of the competitive information technology (IT) market, we develop a dynamic market growth model that is able to incorporateboth interproduct categoryand technological substitution effects simultaneously. The market potential for each category or generation is treated as a variable rather than a constant parameter, which is typical of recently growing IT sectors such as wireless telecommunications. The model is calibrated, its plausibility discussed, and its face and predictive validity assessed using data on wireless telecommunications services from two Asian markets.Results show that the market potential (and sales growth) of one category or generation is significantly affected by others and by the overall structure of a geographic market. The model is shown to make relatively good predictions even when the data from recently introduced categories/generations are limited. 2000-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/2929 info:doi/10.1287/mnsc.46.4.496.12059 https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.46.4.496.12059 Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Business Administration, Management, and Operations |
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Previous studies dealing with product growth have dealt only with substitution effects among successive generations of one product category and not with complementarity and competition provided by related product categories.Based on a broadened concept of the competitive information technology (IT) market, we develop a dynamic market growth model that is able to incorporateboth interproduct categoryand technological substitution effects simultaneously. The market potential for each category or generation is treated as a variable rather than a constant parameter, which is typical of recently growing IT sectors such as wireless telecommunications. The model is calibrated, its plausibility discussed, and its face and predictive validity assessed using data on wireless telecommunications services from two Asian markets.Results show that the market potential (and sales growth) of one category or generation is significantly affected by others and by the overall structure of a geographic market. The model is shown to make relatively good predictions even when the data from recently introduced categories/generations are limited. |
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