Title
Manipulating Interface Standards As An Anti-Competitive Strategy
Author
Jeffrey K. MacKie Mason, and Janet S. Netz
Date
1/01/2005
(Original Publish Date: 2004)
(Original Publish Date: 2004)
Abstract
The creation of interface standards enables competition at the level of components, rather than competition in complete systems. Consumers often benefit from component competition. However, the standard-setting process might be manipulated to achieve anticompetitive ends. We consider the conditions under which a standards consortium could impose anticompetitive burdens on the market, and several strategies such a consortium might employ to achieve anti-competitive objectives. We present a new strategy - one-way standards - and discuss the conditions under which it can be anticompetitive.