ADMS 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Dominant Design, Wintel, Technology Life Cycle

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Number of competitors follows an inverted u-shaped curve (many companies in the beginning then at the peak, there is a shakeout when companies are not doing well so they sell their companies then it continues at a steady rate) Each stage affects competition, organizational structure, strategy so that different types of firms tend to be leaders at different stages. These stages are very different (baby, adolescence, teenager, young adult, adult) Some companies will very for the lifecycle for example the automobile industry is still in the growth stage (think about what is in the industry, example. Technological (ex. biotechnology, discovery from 1973, the combination of dna) Nascent industries are highly uncertain and risky and some never make it past the early stage (ex. satellite communications) Early entrants are small, entrepreneurial firms with a high degree of technological innovation as competitors search for the industry"s dominant design and standard (ex. automobiles)

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