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Standardization, Compatibility, and Innovation
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1985
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Standardization BenefitsOrganizational EconomicsConsumer ResearchMarket DesignIndustrial OrganizationConformance TestingManagementExcess InertiaDigital EconomyTechnology TransferComplete InformationTechnology Readiness LevelDesignInformation AsymmetryProduct QualityInformation ManagementMarketingInnovationTechnological ChangeIndustrial DesignInformation EconomicsBusinessBusiness StrategyTechnology
There are often benefits to consumers and to firms from standardization of a product. We examine whether these standardization benefits can trap an industry in an obsolete or inferior standard when there is a better alternative available. With complete information and identical preferences among firms the answer is no; but when information is incomplete this excess inertia can occur. We also discuss the extent to which the problem can be overcome by communication.
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