Self-reinforcing Mechanisms in a Multi-technology Industry: Understanding Sustained Technological Variety in a Context of Path Dependency
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2015

This paper studies self-reinforcing mechanisms in multi-technology industries, i.e. industries in which technological lock-in does not occur and several technologies continue to coexist. The purpose of this paper is to investigate what kind of self-reinforcing mechanisms can be present in such industries and explain how multiple paths can coexist and interact in a context of self-reinforcement and, ultimately, path dependency. Building on the empirical example of the lighting industry, the paper shows that all previously recognized types of self-reinforcing mechanisms can be present in a multi-technology industry. However, in addition to the path-internal positive feedbacks and cross-path negative externalities identified in single-path settings, multi-technology industries also experience positive cross-path externalities that create a symbiotic relationship between alternatives and allow for the reproduction of the same development pattern across technologies. Due to the existence of such non-negative technology interactions, multi-technology industries can be path dependent while still retaining technological variety.

lighting industry

multi-technology industries

Self-reinforcing mechanisms

path dependency

Författare

Ksenia Onufrey

Linköpings universitet

Anna Bergek

Linköpings universitet

Industry and Innovation

1366-2716 (ISSN) 1469-8390 (eISSN)

Vol. 22 6 523-551

Ämneskategorier

Annan maskinteknik

Drivkrafter

Innovation och entreprenörskap

DOI

10.1080/13662716.2015.1100532

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