Creating Value through Complexity: Partial Compatibility as a Sustaining Strategy in Japan's Contactless Integrated Circuit Payment System

Masaharu Tsujimoto, Fredrik Hacklin
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The challenge of managing platforms has recently gained widespread attention. Even though there are various concepts focusing on building, managing, and sustaining platform ecosystems, the question of how to capitalize on a platform from the perspective of a focal firm—the platform leverage—remains an unexplored area. This study proposes the notion of partial compatibility as a novel mechanism of platform leverage. Partial compatibility consists of intra-platform envelopment by complementors and platform involvement of end users by connecting with the different platforms owned by complementors. The complementors maintain semi-compatibility to the widely diffused install base of the creator's leading platform, but end users are bound to the followers' platform. We argue that partial compatibility enables the follower to establish a sustainable competitive advantage following a winner-takes-all strategy, even though the install base might be smaller. We investigate the case of the FeliCa-based contactless integrated circuit payment system in Japan. Our empirical analysis is based on a longitudinal historical dataset from 1988 to 2015 and interviews with 29 executives involved in the ecosystem. We contribute to the platform literature by highlighting a dynamic functional mechanism resulting from partial compatibility as a rational strategic choice for achieving platform leverage.
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通过复杂性创造价值:部分兼容性作为日本非接触式集成电路支付系统的持续策略
管理平台的挑战最近引起了广泛关注。尽管有各种各样的概念专注于构建、管理和维持平台生态系统,但从焦点公司的角度来看,如何利用平台的问题——平台杠杆——仍然是一个未探索的领域。本研究提出了部分兼容性的概念作为平台杠杆的一种新机制。部分兼容性包括互补商的平台内包络和最终用户通过连接互补商拥有的不同平台而参与平台。互补工具与创建者的领先平台的广泛扩散的安装基础保持半兼容性,但最终用户被绑定到追随者的平台。我们认为,部分兼容性使追随者能够在赢家通吃的策略下建立可持续的竞争优势,即使安装基础可能较小。我们调查的案例felica为基础的非接触式集成电路支付系统在日本。我们的实证分析基于1988年至2015年的纵向历史数据集,并采访了参与生态系统的29位高管。我们通过强调部分兼容性作为实现平台杠杆的理性战略选择而产生的动态功能机制,为平台文献做出贡献。
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