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NETWORK PATTERNS AND COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE BEFORE THE EMERGENCE OF A DOMINANT DESIGN

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STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
卷 31, 期 4, 页码 438-461

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/smj.819

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alliances; networks; dominant design; technology standard; technological innovation

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This study examines the performance implications of the alliance networks of 49 firms that competed for two technology standards in the U.S. local area network industry from 1989 to 1996. During the race to define a dominant design, individual firms attract the suppliers of complements by building alliance networks to favor the firms' preferred technology standard. Controlling,for the number of suppliers in each technology standard community and the extent Of technical progress achieved by individual firms, the panel data analysis shows that central firms with high ego network density, coupled with a strategic intent to acquire and share knowledge broadly within the technological community, achieve better innovation performance. The size of the technological community and some random events in the early formation of the industry do not provide a sufficient explanation of how these firms gain the diverse support of suppliers or enhance their competitive advantage. By demonstrating the independent and contingent effects of alliance network properties, this study explains how network patterns might enhance or limit the fits of alliance networks when focal firms embrace different innovation strategies. Copyright bene (C) 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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