L2 Flashcards
Platforms (Gawer) =
Platforms (Gawer) = are evolving organizations or meta-organizations that:
o Federate and coordinate constitutive agents who can innovate and compete
o Create value by generating and harnessing economies of scope in supply or demand
o Entail modular architecture composed of core and periphery.
Direct network effects
Direct network effects
= When the value of a good to an user increases with the number of other users (installed base) of the same or similar
Indirect network effects =
Indirect network effects = the presence of other type of actors (e.g., complementors) generates additional value.
Platform Builder’s Checklist (Edelman)
1 Amass a large user base
* Leverage existing user groups
* Use publicly available data as substitute for one user group (Amazon Marketplace)
2 Offer stand-alone value
* Service that is useful even if few others join the platform
* Service for one side initially (Google, Whatsapp)
3 Plant a seed by recruiting marquee users
* Pay them to join, or for initial creation of content (e.g., Android)
* Create ‘fake’ content (Tinder)
* Buy a marquee brand (brand that achieved a high level of public awareness)
4 Reduce users’ risks
* Offer pay-as-you-go pricing
* Subsidize early users
5 Ensure Compatibility with Legacy Systems
Modularity (Baldwin & Clark) =
a module is a unit whose elements are powerfully connected among themselves and relatively weakly connected to elements in other units.
Modularity can be created by…
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How does modularity help?
Modularity can be created by… standardizing interfaces between units.
How does Modularity help?
1. Modularity helps manage complexity by breaking up a complex system into discrete components which interact through standardized interfaces and architecture.
- Reduces the interdependencies between modules to simple interconnectivity rules
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Reduces the scope of information that designers need to design their modules – facilitates autonomous innovation within modules.
Layered Modular Architecture of Digital Technology:
Layered Modular Architecture of Digital Technology:
1. Content Layer: (scripts, recipes, programs)
- Service Layer (apps)
- Network Layer
- Logical Transmission (WiFi)
- Physical Transport (Router) - Device Layer
- Logical Capability (LED light bulb)
- Physical Machinery (iPhone)
Platform (architecture) =
+ Advantages
+ Disadvantagres
Platform architecture = a set of core components (and interfaces) with low variety and a complementary set of peripheral components with high variety
Advantages
- Reduced costs of production (e.g., economies of scale)
- Shared components between models
- Reduced R&D lead times
- Reduced systematic complexity
- Improved ability to update products
- Customization by (re)combining components
Disadvantages:
- Decreasing distinctiveness
- Suboptimization
Advantages Propriety System:
Advantages Propriety System =
o Appropriate Value
o Control over fragmentation
o Incentives for architectural control
Advantages Open System =
Advantages Open System =
o Economies of Scope in production and innovation
o Ensure rapid diffusion
o Overcome industry opposition against sole-source technology.
Platform:
Advantages
Platform:
Advantages:
o Creation of significant value by enabling communication and commerce that might not otherwise occur
o Modest operating costs
o Network effects users rarely leave the platform
Can I attract a large group of users at once? (Edelman - Platforms)
Can I attract a large group of users at once?
A platform can do this if at least one of the two conditions is true:
- Company already has the users it needs on another platform (e.g. Google Adsense launch reached out to users from Google Analytics)
- User data is publicly available (Collect data from public sources encourage users to improve data charge companies for preferred ad placement)
Three-step process for launching an advertising-supported platform:
- Collect data from public sources and organize it to create a useful service
- Encourage users to submit improved data directly to the platform
- Charge companies for preferred ad placement
Can I offer stand-alone value? (Edelman - Platforms)
Can I offer stand-alone value? (Edelman - Platforms)
If a large number of users is not feasible, look for ways of providing value to individual users even when no one else is on the platform.
TWO STRATEGIES:
- Start with an industry niche: target customers in a relative narrow market where the platform can more readily gain traction.
2.* Find or build small social groups: identifying and serving the social needs of small groups.
- Start with an industry niche: target customers in a relative narrow market where the platform can more readily gain traction.
. How will I build credibility with customers? (Edelman - Platforms)
How will I build credibility with customers?
* Attract a marquee platform contributor (e.g. game consoles pay a well-known game developer to provide a given game on the specific console)