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Oct 29 – Maximilian Schreieck to present “From Product Platform Ecosystem to Innovation Platform Ecosystem: An Institutional Perspective on the Governance of Ecosystem Transformations”

October 25, 2021 By Sezgin Ayabakan

From Product Platform Ecosystem to Innovation Platform Ecosystem: An Institutional Perspective on the Governance of Ecosystem Transformations

by

Maximilian Schreieck

Visiting Postdoc
The Wharton School, The University of Pennsylvania
Postdoc
Krcmar Lab, Technical University of Munich

Friday, Oct 29

10:30am – 12 pm | Alter 603

Abstact:

With the advance of cloud computing, incumbent companies across different industries such as banking, insurance, and enterprise software have the opportunity to transform existing product platform ecosystems into innovation platforms ecosystems, increasing generativity in their ecosystems. This transformation is challenging because it not only entails a technological shift but also changes to the complex interactions between the ecosystem orchestrator and ecosystem actors such as partners and customers. To study how incumbent companies can govern ecosystem transformations, we interpret ecosystems as institutional fields. We analyze how incumbent companies can leverage the three institutional pillars (regulatory, normative, and cultural-cognitive) to address governance tradeoffs that arise once the transformation is triggered. In a multiyear, grounded theory study, we analyze SAP’s introduction of a cloud platform for enterprise software applications and show that the company aligned its governance approach with the three institutional pillars, iteratively increasing the legitimacy of the transformed ecosystem among partners and customers. We contribute to the literature on ecosystem transformation and platform governance by showing that a transformed ecosystem needs to gain legitimacy among ecosystem actors, a process that can be supported by the ecosystem orchestrator through governance mechanisms based on the three institutional pillars. We also highlight the potential of institutional theory as a lens for understanding dynamic changes in ecosystems and provide practical implications for incumbent companies that undergo ecosystem transformations.

Tagged With: ecosystem transformations, innovation platforms ecosystems, Institutional Theory, platform governance, platforms, product platform ecosystems

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