作为变革推动者的标准——从务实的商业角度

C. Cargill
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与本次会议上提出的许多基于离散标准化事件的标准化论文不同,本文将标准化视为一种方法、一个过程和一种商业实践(如市场营销、金融或工程)。本文的基本论点是,标准是参与者使用的工具,他们的业务目标要求他们使用标准来改变或改变市场,而营销、技术或金融无法做到这一点。这种对标准的看法赋予了它们任何其他管理学科的地位——但额外的复杂性是,大多数事件发生在玩家明显无法直接控制的论坛上。此外,虽然标准运行的环境(以及它们运行的方式)在过去的100年里发生了实质性的变化,但商业支持标准化的最终潜在意图(市场控制和管理)并没有改变。虽然本文揭示了标准化行业的一些趋势,但它只能提出一组有限的应对这些挑战的方法,因为许多问题超越了标准,并且基于社会和经济。请注意,作者在描述“以商业为中心”的ICT标准化的近代史时,有点以美国为中心,对此他深表歉意。
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On standards as change agents - From a pragmatic business perspective
Unlike many of the papers on standardization to be presented in this conference which are based on discrete standardization events, this paper looks at standardization as a method, a process, and a business practice (like marketing or finance or engineering). The basic contention of the paper is that standards are tools used by participants whose business goal requires them to use standards to shift or change the market in a manner that marketing, technology, of finance cannot. This view of standards accords them the status of any other management discipline - but with the additional complication that most of the events occur in forums outside the apparent direct control of the players. Additionally, while the environment in which standards operate (as well as the way that they operate) has changed substantially over the past 100 years, the ultimate underlying intention of commercial support of standardization (market control and management) has not. While this paper exposes some of the trends in the standardization industry, it can propose only a limited set of responses to these challenges, since many of the issues transcend standards and are socially and economically based. Please note that the author is somewhat US-centric in his description of the recent history of “commercially focused” ICT standardization, for which he apologizes.
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