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Abstract
Frame of the research. Despite the expanded research and innovation activities around smart construction, there is still a lack of empirical studies of platform business emergence and related market-entry models and strategies. Studies have focused more on the technologies themselves and the single-firm level, but less on platform-based value compositions at the ecosystem level.
Purpose of the paper. The purpose of this study is to increase empirical understanding on the emergence of platform-based business from an ecosystem perspective and to examine related alternative market-entry models and strategies in smart construction.
Methodology. The empirical study is based on a longitudinal qualitative and multi-method case study, conducted in Finland between September 2020 and December 2021.
Results. First, the study demonstrated the emergence of platform-based business from an ecosystem perspective and co-design of related alternative market-entry models and strategies in smart construction. Second, five alternative platform-based entry models were classified with preferences among ecosystem actors. Further, platform-based entry models seemed to embed several optional platform entry strategies. Third, the findings indicated a critical role of the clear visionary leader for orchestrating and facilitating a co-evolutionary process.
Research limitations. This empirical study is based on a single case study in the ongoing co-evolution state. Thus, the findings are only tentative and open avenues for further studies.
Practical implications. The paper provides a deeper understanding on platform ecosystem emergence in smart construction in platform ecosystem establishment. Particularly, the adjusted conceptual frameworks may support ecosystem orchestrators and involved actors when evaluating alternative market-entry models and strategies for further development.
Originality of the paper. The paper brings new empirical insights to identified research gaps by demonstrating complex and dynamic emergence and co-evolution of platform-based innovation towards co-designing alternative platform-based market entry models and strategies from an ecosystem perspective in smart construction.
Purpose of the paper. The purpose of this study is to increase empirical understanding on the emergence of platform-based business from an ecosystem perspective and to examine related alternative market-entry models and strategies in smart construction.
Methodology. The empirical study is based on a longitudinal qualitative and multi-method case study, conducted in Finland between September 2020 and December 2021.
Results. First, the study demonstrated the emergence of platform-based business from an ecosystem perspective and co-design of related alternative market-entry models and strategies in smart construction. Second, five alternative platform-based entry models were classified with preferences among ecosystem actors. Further, platform-based entry models seemed to embed several optional platform entry strategies. Third, the findings indicated a critical role of the clear visionary leader for orchestrating and facilitating a co-evolutionary process.
Research limitations. This empirical study is based on a single case study in the ongoing co-evolution state. Thus, the findings are only tentative and open avenues for further studies.
Practical implications. The paper provides a deeper understanding on platform ecosystem emergence in smart construction in platform ecosystem establishment. Particularly, the adjusted conceptual frameworks may support ecosystem orchestrators and involved actors when evaluating alternative market-entry models and strategies for further development.
Originality of the paper. The paper brings new empirical insights to identified research gaps by demonstrating complex and dynamic emergence and co-evolution of platform-based innovation towards co-designing alternative platform-based market entry models and strategies from an ecosystem perspective in smart construction.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 19-38 |
Number of pages | 20 |
Journal | Sinergie Italian Journal of Management |
Volume | 41 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 30 Aug 2023 |
MoE publication type | A1 Journal article-refereed |
Funding
Acknowledgements. The work was carried out in the KEKO project, funded by Business Finland. The authors would like to thank the interviewees for participating in the study and the whole project group.
Keywords
- case study
- digitalization
- entry models
- entry strategies
- platform business
- smart construction
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KEKO - Blossoming Building Ecosystem (2019-2021)
Hemilä, J. (Manager), Lappalainen, I. (Participant), Pussinen, P. (Participant), Wallin, A. (Participant), Kääriäinen, J. (Participant), Nuutinen, M. (Participant), Kaasinen, E. (Participant), Aromaa, S. (Participant) & Halttunen, M. (Participant)
20/11/19 → 31/12/21
Project: Business Finland project