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Platform competition: Strategic trade‐offs in platform markets
Authors:Carmelo Cennamo  Juan Santalo
Institution:1. Department of Management and Technology, Bocconi University, , Milan, Italy;2. Department of Strategy, IE Business School, , Madrid, Spain
Abstract:Because the literature on platform competition emphasizes the role of network effects, it prescribes rapidly expanding a network of platform users and complementary applications to capture entire markets. We challenge the unconditional logic of a winner‐take‐all (WTA) approach by empirically analyzing the dominant strategies used to build and position platform systems in the U.S. video game industry. We show that when platform firms pursue two popular WTA strategies concurrently and with equal intensity (growing the number and variety of applications while also securing a larger fraction of those applications with exclusivity agreements), it diminishes the benefits of each strategy to the point that it lowers platform performance. We also show that a differentiation strategy based on distinctive positioning improves a platform's performance only when a platform system is highly distinctive relative to its rivals. Our results suggest that platform competition is shaped by important strategic trade‐offs and that the WTA approach will not be universally successful. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:ecosystem  multisided markets  platform competition  platform positioning  strategic trade‐offs  winner take all
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