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ES teori (Kjennetegner - distinct/characterise (definition: what is it?),…
ES teori
Kjennetegner - distinct/characterise (definition: what is it?), different from traditional market-based arrangements/interactions/classical firm-supplier relationship, value systems or strategic networks, neither are they integrated hierarchies, vertically integrated supply chains/hierarchically managed supply chains, alliances.
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Boradly agreed
require providers of complementary innovations, products or services, belong to different industries and need not to be bound by contractual arrangements-but have significant interdependence nonetheless
Adner (2017)
ecosystem is defined by the alignment structure of the multilateral set of partners that need to interact in order for a focal value proposition to materialize (Adner)
alignments structure: the extent to which there s mutual agreement among the members regarding position and flow...objective to ecosystem strategy to secure role in competitive ecosystem
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Jacobides et al. (2018)
add value as they allow managers to coordinate multilateral dependence through sets of roles that face similar rules, obviating the need for contractual agreements with each partner
ES are interacting organizations, enabled by modularity, not hierarchically managed, bound together by the non-deployability of their collective investment elsewhere (Jacobsides et al.)
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Ulike spm
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What they are and how they operate? (Ecosystem as a Structure, Adner)
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When and why they emerge, what make them distinct? (Towards a theory of ecosystems, Jacobides)
modularity, enable interdependent organizations to coordinate without hierarchical fiat
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not just buzz, its actually measurable