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- Ecosystems in Transition: Managing Complementor Bottlenecks in the . . .
Hypothesis 1: A complementor facing a higher level of co-specialization with the incumbent technology will provide less complements for disruptive technology producers
- Launch support: Managing complementor bottlenecks in the disruptive . . .
Despite its shortcomings, the paper incorporates incumbent complementors' adjustment costs during the unique ecosystem transition process to shed light on disruptive innovation
- Does complementary technology within an ecosystem affect disruptive . . .
Our research sheds light on key factors that shape disruptive innovation by identifying how the structural characteristics of complementary technologies within ecosystems contribute to the disruptive innovation of focal firms
- Ecosystems in Transition: Managing Complementor Bottlenecks with . . .
Lack of support from incumbent complementors often becomes an important bottleneck in the introductory stage of a disruptive innovation In this study, we examine how disruptors improve the diffusion of disruptive innovation by managing the complementor bottleneck
- Marching to the Beat: The Role of Complementor Alignment in the . . .
In conclusion, this study advances our understanding of architectural innovation in ecosystems by revealing its disruptive effects on complementors and emphasizing alignment as a critical mechanism for mitigating these challenges
- Managing complementors in innovation ecosystems: a typology for generic . . .
For practitioners, this study can improve their understanding on the mechanisms of innovation ecosystem governance, particularly interdependence between participants in an innovation ecosystem, and developing appropriate strategies to manage different types of complementors in innovation ecosystems
- 2025 AOM 85th Annual Meeting
10807 Presentation 2: Ecosystem in Transition: Managing Complementor Bottlenecks with Disruptive Innovation Sunday, July 27, 2025 12:00 - 13:30 CEST (GMT+2) Location: Bella Center: Hall B- B6-m4 Session Type: Symposium (presenter) Shareable link: https: cdmcd co MK9m6j
- Launch support: Managing complementor bottlenecks in the disruptive . . .
To the literature on innovation ecosystems, we depict a unique transitional phase (after the emergence of a disruptive innovation) when incumbent complementors adapt before new dedicated complementors fully emerge, and before incumbent customers switch to the new technology
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