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Global Competition Between And Within Standards

by Jeffrey L. Funk
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This book shows how the hybrid model, which uses both market and committee mechanisms, explains standard setting and firm competition in the mobile communications industry. The hybrid model explains why certain mobile communication standards like GSM have become global standards while others, for example digital standards supposed by US firms, have not become global standards. The hybrid model also explains why Nokia is the leading producer of mobile phones and Ericsson the leading producer of mobile infrastructure.

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This book shows how the hybrid model, which uses both market and committee mechanisms, explains standard setting and firm competition in the mobile communications industry. The hybrid model explains why certain mobile communication standards like GSM have become global standards while others, for example digital standards supposed by US firms, have not become global standards. The hybrid model also explains why Nokia is the leading producer of mobile phones and Ericsson the leading producer of mobile infrastructure.

About the Author, Jeffrey L. Funk

Jeffrey L. Funk is Associate Professor of Business at Kobe University's Research Institute for Economics and business.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2002
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages
316
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780333970393

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