把从相互依存关系中学到的知识带回家:多重归宿对平台生态系统中互补者性能的影响

IF 6.5 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Francisco Polidoro, Wei Yang
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研究摘要认识到互补者在相互依存的平台生态系统中创造价值的作用,战略研究最近开始研究互补者之间的绩效异质性。然而,迄今为止的研究主要集中于特定生态系统内动态发展对绩效的影响。我们从多重归属的概念出发,朝着探索焦点生态系统之外的影响迈出了一步。我们认为,多平台迁移到另一个平台会产生学习效益,从而提高补充者在原平台上的表现,尤其是在处理高度相互依赖关系以及与其他补充者有更大相似性的情况下。我们在对 2012 年至 2018 年开源软件平台的分析中发现了支持性证据,并讨论了对平台生态系统、多重归属和开源软件研究的启示。然而,人们对这种扩张在多大程度上影响了补充者在母平台上的表现却知之甚少。本研究利用 GitHub(全球最大的开源软件库)中各种平台的软件包互补者数据,对这一问题进行了研究。研究结果表明,在多重归属之后,即使与另一个具有类似属性但仍处于单一归属状态的补充者在同一时期观察到的性能变化相比,补充者在原平台上的性能也会有所提高。这些发现强调了多重归属的战略意义,它是平台生态系统中互补者之间性能异质性的重要驱动因素。
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Porting learning from interdependencies back home: Performance implications of multihoming for complementors in platform ecosystems
Research SummaryRecognizing the role of complementors in creating value in interdependent platform ecosystems, strategy research has recently started to examine performance heterogeneity across complementors. However, research has thus far focused on the performance implications of dynamics unfolding within a particular ecosystem. We take a step toward exploring influences that arise beyond the focal ecosystem by focusing conceptually on multihoming. We argue that multihoming to another platform produces learning benefits that enhance a complementor's performance on the home platform, especially when dealing with a high level of interdependencies and having greater similarity to other complements. We find supportive evidence in our analysis of open‐source software platforms between 2012 and 2018 and discuss implications for research on platform ecosystems, multihoming, and open‐source software.Managerial SummaryPrior studies viewed multihoming as an important strategy for complementors in platform ecosystems. However, little is known about the extent to which such expansion affects the performance of complementors on their home platforms. This study investigates this issue using data on software package complementors in a variety of platforms housed in GitHub, the world's largest repository of open‐source software. The findings show that following multihoming, a complementor experiences a performance improvement in the home platform even when compared to the performance change observed during the same period for another complementor with similar attributes but that remains in single‐homing. These findings underscore the strategic implications of multihoming as a significant driver of performance heterogeneity across complementors in platform ecosystems.
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CiteScore
13.70
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8.40%
发文量
109
期刊介绍: At the Strategic Management Journal, we are committed to publishing top-tier research that addresses key questions in the field of strategic management and captivates scholars in this area. Our publication welcomes manuscripts covering a wide range of topics, perspectives, and research methodologies. As a result, our editorial decisions truly embrace the diversity inherent in the field.
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