Title
Java and object standardization in the Internet – A way to more competition in the software industry?
Author
Ralf Menkhoff, Department of Economics, University of Paderborn
Date
1/01/2005
(Original Publish Date: 1999)
(Original Publish Date: 1999)
Abstract
The computer software market is a textbook example of network externalities: if a user decides to work with a specific program, the utility of all other users of the same product increases. This increase in utility is not compensated for by the market; thus one speaks of network externalities. Such network externalities lead to a natural tendency towards quasi standardization, favoring a high market concentration on the supply side. This article demonstrates that Java programs combined with an appropriate object standardization may reduce the influence of the network externalities, giving smaller companies a better chance to compete successfully.
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