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This book shows how the hybrid model, which uses both market and committee mechanisms, explains standard setting and firm competition in the mobile communications industry. The hybrid model explains why certain mobile communication standards like GSM have become global standards while others, for example digital standards supposed by US firms, have not become global standards. The hybrid model also explains why Nokia is the leading producer of mobile phones and Ericsson the leading producer of mobile infrastructure.
"Technology Change and the Rise of New Industries" explores why new
industries emerge at specific moments in time and in certain
countries. Part I shows that technologies which experience
"exponential" improvements in cost and performance have a greater
chance of becoming new industries. When "low-end" discontinuities
incur exponential improvements, they often displace the dominant
technologies and become "disruptive" innovations. Part II explores
this phenomenon and instances in which discontinuities spawn new
industries because they impact higher-level systems. Part III
addresses a different set of questions--ones that consider the
challenges of new industries for firms and governments. Part IV
uses ideas from the previous chapters to analyze the present and
future of selected technologies.
Managing technology and globalization are two of the main concerns facing companies today. This book argues that the success of firms such as Ericsson and Nokia is a function of how they have managed these two areas simultaneously. The author summarises the development of the global mobile communications industry to date, examining how global standards have been established, and why particular firms have succeeded within these standards. He goes on to examine the factors that will determine the market leaders in third-generation mobile communications systems and phones, and shows how other high technology industries can benefit from the strategies used.
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