The Power of Integrality: Linkages between Product Architecture, Innovation, and Industry Structure

A substantial literature stream suggests that many products are becoming more modular over time, and that this development is often associated with a change in industry structure towards higher degrees of specialization. These developments can have strong implications for an industry’s competitio...

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Main Authors: Fixson, Sebastian K., Park, Jin-Kyu
Format: Working Paper
Language:en_US
Published: 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/37154
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description A substantial literature stream suggests that many products are becoming more modular over time, and that this development is often associated with a change in industry structure towards higher degrees of specialization. These developments can have strong implications for an industry’s competition as the history of the PC industry illustrates. To add to our understanding of the linkages between product architecture, innovation, and industry structure we study an unusual case in which a firm – through decreasing its product modularity – turned its formerly competitive industry into a near-monopoly. Using this case study we explore how existing theories on modularity explain the observed phenomenon, and show that most consider in their analysis technological change in rather long-term dimensions, and tend to focus on efficiencyrelated arguments to explain the resulting forces on competition. Expanding on these theories we add three critical aspects to the theory construct that connects technological change and industry dynamics. First, we suggest re-integating as a new design operator to explain product architecture genesis. Second, we argue that a finer-grained analysis of the product architecture shows the existence of multiple linkages between product architecture and industry structure, and that these different linkages help explain the observed intra-industry heterogeneity across firms. Third, we propose that the firm boundary choice can also be a pre-condition of the origin of architectural innovation, not only an outcome of efficiency considerations.
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spelling mit-1721.1/371542019-04-10T19:53:52Z The Power of Integrality: Linkages between Product Architecture, Innovation, and Industry Structure Fixson, Sebastian K. Park, Jin-Kyu Product Architecture Integrality Modularity Technological Change Intra-industry Heterogeneity Industry Structure Competition Strategy A substantial literature stream suggests that many products are becoming more modular over time, and that this development is often associated with a change in industry structure towards higher degrees of specialization. These developments can have strong implications for an industry’s competition as the history of the PC industry illustrates. To add to our understanding of the linkages between product architecture, innovation, and industry structure we study an unusual case in which a firm – through decreasing its product modularity – turned its formerly competitive industry into a near-monopoly. Using this case study we explore how existing theories on modularity explain the observed phenomenon, and show that most consider in their analysis technological change in rather long-term dimensions, and tend to focus on efficiencyrelated arguments to explain the resulting forces on competition. Expanding on these theories we add three critical aspects to the theory construct that connects technological change and industry dynamics. First, we suggest re-integating as a new design operator to explain product architecture genesis. Second, we argue that a finer-grained analysis of the product architecture shows the existence of multiple linkages between product architecture and industry structure, and that these different linkages help explain the observed intra-industry heterogeneity across firms. Third, we propose that the firm boundary choice can also be a pre-condition of the origin of architectural innovation, not only an outcome of efficiency considerations. 2007-04-13T18:57:42Z 2007-04-13T18:57:42Z 2007-04-13T18:57:42Z Working Paper http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/37154 en_US MIT Sloan School of Management Working Paper 4642-07 application/pdf
spellingShingle Product Architecture
Integrality
Modularity
Technological Change
Intra-industry Heterogeneity
Industry Structure
Competition
Strategy
Fixson, Sebastian K.
Park, Jin-Kyu
The Power of Integrality: Linkages between Product Architecture, Innovation, and Industry Structure
title The Power of Integrality: Linkages between Product Architecture, Innovation, and Industry Structure
title_full The Power of Integrality: Linkages between Product Architecture, Innovation, and Industry Structure
title_fullStr The Power of Integrality: Linkages between Product Architecture, Innovation, and Industry Structure
title_full_unstemmed The Power of Integrality: Linkages between Product Architecture, Innovation, and Industry Structure
title_short The Power of Integrality: Linkages between Product Architecture, Innovation, and Industry Structure
title_sort power of integrality linkages between product architecture innovation and industry structure
topic Product Architecture
Integrality
Modularity
Technological Change
Intra-industry Heterogeneity
Industry Structure
Competition
Strategy
url http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/37154
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