Networks of firms have been in the focus of management research for several years. Recently, special attention has been paid to so-called business webs. Business webs are networks of firms which provide complements to a common product architecture. In the past, research focused on management issues of such webs but neglected the important question of how they actually came into being. The present book explicitly examines the formation and early growth of business webs. The author illustrates the early growth phases with two in-depth cases of the formation of the wireless internet ecosystem i-mode and the leading person-to-person online auction platform eBay. The book uncovers the contingencies under which the establishment of business webs is likely to succeed. Business researchers will benefit from the theoretical framework, while interested business managers will find explanations and advice for establishing a business web.
Author(s): Florian Steiner
Edition: 1
Year: 2004
Language: English
Pages: 185
1Introduction......Page 1
2On Network Industries......Page 22
3Business Webs Decomposable, Modular Organisations......Page 44
4Business Web Growth Cases......Page 60
5Towards a Theory of Business Web Growth......Page 122
6Towards a Theory of Business Web Growth......Page 150
back-matter......Page 155
front-matter......Page 182