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15.912 Technology Strategy, Fall 2008Fall 2008
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Network Effects andStandards‐Based Competition
Professor Jason Davis
MIT Sloan School of Management
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What is a standard?
• A standard is a specification that allows for interoperability
• Eg: –Cups and lids –Pistons and engines –Telephones and sockets –Speakers and amplifiers –Hardware and software
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Outline
• The power of common standards – when (and why) do industries “tip”?
• Coming soon to an industry near you: the push for public, open standards
• Making money in an open world
• Standards matter because they create “network effects,” “tipping,” and “lock‐in”
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It’s not just about high technology
• Bicycles • Financial services • Health care
• Automobiles
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The push for common standards
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The pros and cons of common standards
• Pros • Pros
• Cons • Cons
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Tipping
• Markets “tip” when one standard becomes the preferred choice of nearly every consumer –VHS –Windows on the PC
• Not all markets tip: in some markets multiple standards co‐exist –UNIX vs. Windows on servers –Sony vs. Microsoft in video games –Palm vs. Windows CE in PDAs –Multiple standards in cellular phones
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“Great products” vs. “Platforms”Great Products • Consumers base their purchase
decision on the intrinsic value of the product to them
• What would this be worth to me if I were the only buyer in the world?
• Competition on the basis of features, price etc
Platforms • Consumers base purchase
decisions on the size of the (actual or projected) installed base and/or the (actual or projected) availability of network externalities
• How many other people are likely to buy this product?
• Competition on the basis of the size of network effects: installed base, availability of complementary products etc
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There are two sources of networkeffects
• Direct network effects – Network size – Value increases with the number of other individuals who own the same product
• E.g.: Telephones, fax machines
• Indirect network effects – Complementary products/services – Value increases with the number of complementary products that are available
• E.g.: CDs, software, VHS/Beta – Learning by using – Standards mean customers invest only once in learning to use the technology:
• E.g.: Qwerty keyboard, Autocad
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With Strong Network Effects MarketShare Itself Creates Value
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If network effects are important,markets may “tip”
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Strong network effects and highswitching costs may create “lock‐in”
• All consumers might prefer to adopt a different standard
• But, if it is expensive to switch between standards (high switching costs) and network effects are important and costly to create, then markets may become “locked in” to particular standards
• “Lock‐in” has dramatic competitive implications
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Tipping dynamics differ with thestrength of network effects
Products with extensive N. effects
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Will this market tip?
Value to consumer
Products with “threshold”
network effects
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Will this market tip?
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What about Blu‐Ray and HD DVDformats? Did they tip?
zz Did either standard hit a market shareDid threshold?either standard hit a market share threshold?
zz Or did the market just give up onOr HD?did the market just give up on HD?
zz Was this ultimately good forWas consumers?this ultimately good for consumers?
zz Why couldnWhy couldn’’t theyt make amake deal?they a deal?
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Establishing a standard: Sun
• Sun was founded in 1982 to focus on the workstation market
• It offered an “open” standard: –Standard components,
–UNIX operating system
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Sun (2)
• 1980: Apollo founded • 1983: Apollo has $18m in sales, dominates the workstation market ‐‐ uses a proprietary operating system
• 1983: Sun has $1m in sales, mostly to universities• Lead customer, Computervision “likes the technology but doesn’t find the company credible” ‐‐ “we love your technology but there is no way you can supply it. Apollo is the standard in the industry, well financed and well managed.”
• What should Sun do?
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What should Sun do?
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The push for public, openstandards
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Establishing a standard
• Introduce a great “product” • Come to market ahead of competition • Sounds great, but this
is expensive! • Build expectations • …and – these days – • Develop, or encourage the your competitor is trying to do the same thing!development of,
complementary products andservices
• Give it away: put the standard in the public sector
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Thinking about the dynamics of thestrategic space
Access is:Closed
Standards are owned and controlled by the public sector but are not freely available
E.g. Cryptography
Open
Details of standards are available to all: no single firm has control over how they evolve: no charge for their use
E.g. TCP/IP, HTML
Public
Control is:
Private
Technology may be standard, but details are not made available beyond the firm
E.g. Landmark Graphics, IBM 360
Details of standard are made available to all: but owner has control over how the standard evolves and may charge for use
E.g. Nintendo, Palm OS
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In practice these boundaries arefuzzy:
Access is:More More Closed Open
MorePublic
IBM 360
Linux
Symbian
CDMAWindows
Control is:
MorePrivate
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Conventional logic (1):What do customers prefer?
Access is:
More More Closed Open
MorePublic
Control is:
More Private
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Conventional logic (2):What do producers prefer?
Access is:
More More Closed Open
MorePublic
Control is:
More Private
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How do industries evolve over time?
Access is:
More MoreClosed Open
More Public
Control is:
More Private
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Making money inan open world
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Business models in the differentquadrantsThe technology is:
Closed Open
Compete on a
Public level field Move to “soft”
standards?
Control is: Encourage the
Private “ecosystem” Embrace/extend
Deliver a best in class system
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Where’s the money?Competition in a closed, private world
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Where’s the money?Competition in an open private world
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Where’s the money?The challenge of an open public world
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Making money in an open public world
• Competing on a level playing field: – Do it better, faster, cheaper, in a more integrated way…
– Leverage “complementary assets”
• Be part of the evolution of the playing field: – Exploring “soft” standards
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Exploring soft standards
• A “soft” standard is a specification that is completely compatible with current public standards but offers enhanced functionality and performance
• It offers customers the security of knowing that they have avoided being “locked in” and an upgrade path to the public standard
• Plus the functionality and performance of a more finely “tuned” technology
• May permit significant premium pricing and the generation of customer loyalty
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Soft standards in action:
Perf.
Public standard
“Soft” standard
Time
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Managing soft standards
• Maintaining customer trust is critical: – The instant they come to believe you’re trying to lock them in, there will be trouble
• The technology task is complex. The “soft” standard must be: –Better than the public standard –Compatible with the current version –Compatible with future versions
• Ensuring that the “soft” technology is embodied in future generations of the technology may be a central strategic goal
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Standards: Conclusions
• Not all markets “tip”, or move to a common standard: but as network effects (connectivity, complementary services, tools, products) become more important, more and more will.
• Getting a private standard established in these kinds of worlds is likely to be increasingly difficult
• Fortunately, there are ways to make money in an open world ‐ but managing a “soft” standard requires sustained attention
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Looking forward
• Next time, Linux and Open Source:
– How should Red Hat make money?