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Overcoming a Standard Bearer: Challenges to NEC's Personal Computer in Japan

David Thomas Methe
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David Thomas Methe: Research Institute for Economics & Business Administration (RIEB), Kobe University, Japan

No 90, Discussion Paper Series from Research Institute for Economics & Business Administration, Kobe University

Abstract: In this paper we examine the process by which a standard bearer loses its leading position in a market. We put forth a framework of four factors needed to overturn existing standard bearers, including superior price/performance competition in the context of network externalities, the ability of the standard bearer to adopt new technologies, the strength of proprietary rights of the existing standard, and competitor's willingness and ability to challenge the standard bearer. We use this framework to examine three types of failed challenges to NEC's position as the standard bearer in the Japanese personal computer market, along with a recent attempt that appear more likely to succeed.

Keywords: Computers; Technology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L63 L86 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 36 pages
Date: 1998-02
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