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Title: 

Co-opetition in standard-setting: the case of the Compact Disc

Authors: Kretschmer, Tobias - London School of Economics
Muehlfeld, Katrin - University of Groningen
Issue Date: 2004
Series/Report no.: NET Institute Working Paper;04-14
Abstract: The success of the CD has (partly) been attributed to the ability of Sony, Philips and Matsushita to cooperate in the run-up to the DAD conference in 1981, where the technological standard was set. We model the situation leading up to the conference in a simple game with technological progress and the possibility of prelaunching a technology. We identify players' trades between prelaunching(which ends technological progress) and continued development (which involves the risk of being pre-empted). Contrasting outcomes with complete and incomplete information, we find that there appeared to be considerable uncertainty about rivals' technological progress.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2451/28409
Appears in Collections:NET Institute Working Papers Series

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