The Influence of Regulation on the Entrants’ Motivation and Ability to Create Successful New Sub-markets.
Document type:
Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Author(s):
Hüsig, S.; Timar, K.; Doblinger, C.
Non-TUM Co-author(s):
ja
Cooperation:
national
Abstract:
This paper explores how regulation affects the motivation and ability of entrant firms to create successful new sub-markets that are shaped by a potential disruptive innovation. We focus on the telecommunication industry, particularly on the hotspot sub-market, to study these effects in the context of a network industry. In this setting, the impact of a potentially disruptive innovation might be different because of the institutional embeddedness of incumbent and entrant firms. We examine this phenomenon by analysing the entrants' strategies and success of market entry into the hotspot sub-market in 17 Western European countries. The results indicate that the sub-market success of entrants in regulated markets depends both on the regulation and the resistance of incumbents to regulation in a specific country. The findings from this paper further contribute to the general understanding of disruptive innovation, suggesting …
«
This paper explores how regulation affects the motivation and ability of entrant firms to create successful new sub-markets that are shaped by a potential disruptive innovation. We focus on the telecommunication industry, particularly on the hotspot sub-market, to study these effects in the context of a network industry. In this setting, the impact of a potentially disruptive innovation might be different because of the institutional embeddedness of incumbent and entrant firms. We examine this p...
»
Intellectual Contribution:
Discipline-based Research
Journal title:
International Journal of Transitions and Innovation Systems