Power in the birth of ecosystems : an exploratory case study
Master thesis
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This thesis investigates the following: What sources of power enable influence from the
participating parties in the establishment of an ecosystem, and how do they use this influence
to position themselves in the ecosystem? The thesis is based on an explorative single case study
of the establishment of an ecosystem led by Telenor, aiming at developing a shared
infrastructure of health data. The data is gathered through interviews of central participants in
the project, observation of meetings, and through documents available.
I have used existing literature on ecosystems, competitive strategi and organizational theory to
develop a theoretical foundation for the research, and to analyze the primary data gathered.
Existing theory have been used as fundament for the developed theory presented in this thesis
which complement existing ecosystem literature.
The findings of the paper reveal that a firm's power in the development of an ecosystem can
come from expertise, corporate network, influence on reward, brand and their value
proposition. Firms can use this power to gain influence in the development of the ecosystem
through activities such as workshops, project meetings, develop blueprint and be represented in
teams working on the technical design. Through their influence in the birth of an ecosystem,
firms gain power in the final ecosystem through centrality, increase switching costs, and
become critical in the ecosystems value creation.
Additionally, this research contributes with findings regarding the importance of trust among
the participating firms in the birth phase of an ecosystem. High level of trust enables a firm to
gain influence in the process, and to achieve favorable positions in the established ecosystem.
These findings are significant because they can contribute to the firm’s ability to increase the
creation of value in ecosystems, and enable them to capture value from emerging ecosystems.