管理专有平台与共享平台

Managing Proprietary and Shared Platforms

CALIFORNIA MANAGEMENT REVIEW · 2008
被引 182
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

分析了企业在设计平台时选择专有模式还是共享模式的关键因素,并解释了两种模式下管理挑战的差异,对平台战略制定者具有参考价值。

Abstract

In a platform-mediated network, users rely on a common platform (provided by one or more intermediaries) that encompasses infrastructure and rules required by users to transact with each other. A fundamental design decision for firms that aspire to develop platform-mediated networks is whether to preserve proprietary control or share their platform with rivals. A proprietary platform has a single provider that solely controls its technology (for example, Federal Express, Apple Macintosh, or Google). With a shared platform such as Visa, DVD, or Linux, multiple firms collaborate in developing the platform's technology and then compete in offering users different but compatible versions of the platform. This article examines factors that favor proprietary versus shared models when designing platforms and then explains how management challenges differ for proprietary and shared platform providers when mobilizing new networks.

平台经济商业模式网络效应战略管理