A platform approach in solution business: How platform openness can be used to control solution networks

Ruiqi Wei, Susi Geiger, Róisín Vize

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Abstract

This paper explores how customer solution providers leverage digital platform architectures and particularly platform openness to exert control over complex organizational networks. A multiple case-study approach studies three companies with digital platforms that orchestrate solution networks in the LED and ICT industries. Our findings show that the features of product modules (core or peripheral), service modules (relationship intensity and customization), and knowledge modules (explicit, tacit and codified) have differential influence on the levels of platform openness. By managing platform openness of different subsystems accordingly, the solution providers can achieve different control benefits, including ensuring module quality, increasing offering variety, reducing dependence on module providers, and facilitating resource sharing. We contribute to the literature on solution business by reconceptualising the platform approach from a two-level perspective. We also deepen the field's understanding of the role of digital platforms in solution business from an architectural perspective.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)251-265
Number of pages15
JournalIndustrial Marketing Management
Volume83
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2019

Keywords

  • B2B solutions
  • Control
  • Digital platforms
  • Modularity
  • Network orchestration
  • Solution business

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