Innovation and Competition in Standard-Based Industries: An Analysis of the High Definition U.S. Home Video Market

This paper examines the competitive dynamics in a standard-based industry through a historical examination of the U.S. home video industry. It analyzes how the Blu-ray technology wins the battle of the high definition DVD market over HD-DVD technology, by focusing on the aspects of the first-mover a...

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Main Author: Lee, William Seokwoo
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10012/4261
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OWTU.10012-42612013-10-04T04:09:07ZLee, William Seokwoo2009-01-27T16:18:17Z2009-01-27T16:18:17Z2009-01-27T16:18:17Z2009-01-22http://hdl.handle.net/10012/4261This paper examines the competitive dynamics in a standard-based industry through a historical examination of the U.S. home video industry. It analyzes how the Blu-ray technology wins the battle of the high definition DVD market over HD-DVD technology, by focusing on the aspects of the first-mover advantages, network effects. The analysis suggests that the success in the network-based industry partially support to traditional argument on first-mover advantages; they were important only to the point that the first mover takes advantages of the lead time to develop a network of complementary products. This study illustrates that building a network of complementary products and installed base should be the primary goal to succeed in the standard setting competition.enBlu-rayHD-DVDInnovation and Competition in Standard-Based Industries: An Analysis of the High Definition U.S. Home Video MarketThesis or DissertationManagement SciencesMaster of Applied ScienceManagement Sciences
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Lee, William Seokwoo
Innovation and Competition in Standard-Based Industries: An Analysis of the High Definition U.S. Home Video Market
description This paper examines the competitive dynamics in a standard-based industry through a historical examination of the U.S. home video industry. It analyzes how the Blu-ray technology wins the battle of the high definition DVD market over HD-DVD technology, by focusing on the aspects of the first-mover advantages, network effects. The analysis suggests that the success in the network-based industry partially support to traditional argument on first-mover advantages; they were important only to the point that the first mover takes advantages of the lead time to develop a network of complementary products. This study illustrates that building a network of complementary products and installed base should be the primary goal to succeed in the standard setting competition.
author Lee, William Seokwoo
author_facet Lee, William Seokwoo
author_sort Lee, William Seokwoo
title Innovation and Competition in Standard-Based Industries: An Analysis of the High Definition U.S. Home Video Market
title_short Innovation and Competition in Standard-Based Industries: An Analysis of the High Definition U.S. Home Video Market
title_full Innovation and Competition in Standard-Based Industries: An Analysis of the High Definition U.S. Home Video Market
title_fullStr Innovation and Competition in Standard-Based Industries: An Analysis of the High Definition U.S. Home Video Market
title_full_unstemmed Innovation and Competition in Standard-Based Industries: An Analysis of the High Definition U.S. Home Video Market
title_sort innovation and competition in standard-based industries: an analysis of the high definition u.s. home video market
publishDate 2009
url http://hdl.handle.net/10012/4261
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