Digital Platform Ecosystem Dynamics: The Roles of Product Scope, Innovation, and Collaborative Network Centrality

MIS Q. Pub Date : 2022-05-23 DOI:10.25300/misq/2022/15444
He Li, Chen Zhang, William J. Kettinger
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This research highlights the circulative nature of digital platform ecosystem dynamics. Investigating these dynamics, we examine the mutual influence between participants’ product scope and product innovation over time and probe the moderating role of co-created collaborative networks. We distinguish between two types of product innovation: new product development and existing product updates. Our longitudinal analysis of the Hadoop software ecosystem indicates that participants covering a broader scope of the platform’s technological layers are less likely to develop new products but more likely to update existing products. In turn, participants with more frequent new product development are more likely to expand their product scope, whereas those with more frequent existing product updates are less likely to pursue scope expansion. Participants’ centrality in the ecosystem’s collaborative network amplifies the bidirectional link between product scope and existing product updates but weakens the link between product scope and new product development. Our findings offer a theoretical and practical understanding of temporal dynamics between participants’ product scope choices and different forms of product innovations in the co-created collaborative network environment.
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数字平台生态系统动力学:产品范围、创新和协作网络中心的作用
本研究强调了数字平台生态系统动态的循环本质。研究这些动态,我们考察了参与者的产品范围和产品创新之间的相互影响,并探讨了共同创建的协作网络的调节作用。我们将产品创新分为两种类型:新产品开发和现有产品更新。我们对Hadoop软件生态系统的纵向分析表明,覆盖更广泛平台技术层的参与者不太可能开发新产品,但更有可能更新现有产品。反过来,新产品开发更频繁的参与者更有可能扩大他们的产品范围,而那些现有产品更新更频繁的参与者不太可能追求范围扩展。参与者在生态系统协作网络中的中心地位放大了产品范围与现有产品更新之间的双向联系,但削弱了产品范围与新产品开发之间的联系。我们的研究结果为共同创造的协作网络环境中参与者的产品范围选择与不同形式的产品创新之间的时间动态关系提供了理论和实践的理解。
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