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The evolution of intellectual property strategy in innovation ecosystems: Uncovering complementary and substitute appropriability regimes

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Samenvatting

In this article, we attempt to extend and nuance the debate on intellectual property (IP) strategy, appropriation, and open innovation in dynamic and systemic innovation contexts. We present the case of four generations of mobile telecommunications systems (covering the period 1980–2015), and describe and analyze the co-evolution of strategic IP management and innovation ecosystems. Throughout this development, technologies and technological relationships were governed with different and shifting degrees of formality. Simultaneously, firms differentiated technology accessibility across actors and technologies to benefit from openness and appropriation of innovation. Our analysis shows that the discussion of competitiveness and appropriability needs to be expanded from the focal appropriability regime and complementary assets to the larger context of the innovation ecosystem and its cooperative and competitive actor relations, with dispersed complementary and substitute assets and technologies. Consequently, the shaping of complementary and substitute appropriability regimes is central when strategizing in dynamic and systemic innovation contexts. This holds important implications for the management of open innovation, innovation ecosystems, platforms, and coopetition.

Originele taal-2Engels
Pagina's (van-tot)303-319
Aantal pagina's17
TijdschriftLong Range Planning
Volume51
Nummer van het tijdschrift2
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - apr. 2018
Extern gepubliceerdJa

Financiering

The work on this paper has been undertaken within the projects Intellectual property management in digitalizing businesses at Chalmers University of Technology and Management, Economics and IP Law of Open Distributed Innovation at IMIT. The financial support from Vinnova and Jan Wallanders och Tom Hedelius stiftelse (Grant P2008-0220:1 and W2013-0063:1 ) is gratefully acknowledged. We thank Dr. Robert Myers at Fairfield Resources International for his assistance with data collection, and David Teece, Sarah van Santen, Martin Wallin, participants of the Open and User Innovation Workshop in Vienna (2011), the R&D Management Conference in Grenoble (2012), and the Ratio Colloquium for Young Social Scientists (2014), and seminar participants at the University of Manchester, University of Amsterdam, and Aalborg University for their helpful comments. Appendix

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