2019
DOI: 10.1111/poms.13021
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Implications of Application Programming Interfaces for Third‐Party New App Development and Copycatting

Abstract: Digital platforms can use application programming interfaces (APIs) to support third‐party development of new apps and achieve growth at an unprecedented scale. However, there is also a dilemma between original new development and copycatting by third‐party suppliers. Motivated by this tension, we examined how APIs provided by digital platforms may influence two types of third‐party new app development: original apps and app copycatting. We also investigated how these influences are dependent on app market con… Show more

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“…These instruction steps can also be included by passing the option to exclude instructions. Lastly, a final step is added for informing users about the completion of the IAT task 12 . Both methods finally return the created IAT active tasks that can be presented to users as an ORKTaskViewController within the app.…”
Section: Defining the Order Of Thingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These instruction steps can also be included by passing the option to exclude instructions. Lastly, a final step is added for informing users about the completion of the IAT task 12 . Both methods finally return the created IAT active tasks that can be presented to users as an ORKTaskViewController within the app.…”
Section: Defining the Order Of Thingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To help reduce the development overhead, for standardizable processes and tasks, reusable programming frameworks have become the tool of choice independent of the field of application (11,12). For mobile apps, they commonly provide programmers with convenient, standardized components for the user interface (e.g., survey templates, buttons), methods for accessing a device's sensors, or data management.…”
Section: Introduction 1backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Early research on APIs appears to focus on the context of digital platforms, exploring how third-party app developers leverage API services in their own applications. For instance, a recent article by Xue et al (2019) finds that while platform APIs can facilitate copycatting among app developers -by virtue of creating efficiencies in the development process for key functions -they are more likely to promote original app creations by third-party app developers. While this research represents a useful starting point, there is much more to be learned about the varied ways in which the proliferation of APIs is transforming the orchestration of software development in platform contexts and beyond.…”
Section: New Actors and Components In The Technology Ecosystemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, orchestration of software development must encompass cloud infrastructure providers, device manufacturers, and medical professionals. The rise of third-party APIs has shifted the orchestration of software development to encompass creating software as modular constellations of microservices (Xue et al, 2019). This enables software developers to build their own functional software on top of specialised services developed by third parties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other recently published papers in POM using PSM also present such distribution balance checks (Xue et al., 2019; Zhang & Yao, 2020). …”
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confidence: 99%