Technological Diffusion and Standardization Patterns: An Industrial Taxonomy
Authored by Javier Carrillo-Hermosilla
Date Published: 2015
DOI: 10.1080/00213624.2015.1013889
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Abstract
This study expands on the results of a previous article I (Javier
Carrillo-Hermosilla) co-wrote with Gregory Unruh (2006) and published in
this journal. The present paper aims to identify and evaluate the
relationships existing between the main characteristics of industries
and the attributes of the technology standardization processes within
them. To achieve this goal, six different sensitivity analyses were
carried out on the effects of incremental modifications in the
parameters of our agent based model (ABM). In addition to increasing
returns, long term stability, or persistent standards, appears to
require other variables, such as a low innovation rate, high user
survival rates, durable capital, high switching costs, and/or high
barriers entry. The results of the simulation allowed us to corroborate
a number of intuitions from economics, while drawing attention to less
obvious relationships, suggesting possible lines of empirical research
to confirm and expand on the insights presented herein.
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