2006
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59140-938-0.ch016
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How High-Technology Start-Up Firms May Overcome Direct and Indirect Network Externalities

Abstract: This chapter presents a conceptual model of strategic choice for high-technology start-up firms in the face of network externalities—the strength of the market’s preference for standardized technology. Our model suggests that the commercialization strategies followed by such a firm will depend on the type of network externalitites—direct vs. indirect—as well as the degree of appropriability—the firm’s ability to retain the value of innovation. We offer a number of propositions generated by the model and discus… Show more

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