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Can Vendors Influence Switching Costs
and Compatibility in an Environment with Open Standards?
Pei-yu Chen and Chris Forman
Special Issue on Standards
Abstract
This paper examines
the potential social costs of standardization, including possible
vendor reactions to standards and their impacts on the adoption of new
technology and long-term market structure. Specifically, we study
how vendors might react to standards in the market for routers and
switches, two of the most important pieces of networking hardware for
the information systems infrastructure of modern firms. Using
data from over 22,000 establishments surveyed by Harte Hanks Market
Intelligence, we provide evidence that vendors are able to maintain
high switching costs in the market for routers and switches despite the
presence of open standards in the industry. Several vendor
actions are discussed in this paper, including manipulating horizontal
compatibility between comparable rival products and vertical
compatibility between complementary products, maintaining a broader
product line, creating product suites, and targeting specific market
segments. Our results further suggest that the presence of
switching costs can lead to inefficient adoption of new information
technology and that vendors may be able to influence the speed of new
information technology adoption.
Keywords: Open standards,
switching costs, compatibility, switches, routers
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