Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1021820 Technovation 2015 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

•I examined 5 venture cases to understand ecosystems as an arena for opportunities.•Ventures need an ecosystem plan, then partners to populate their ecosystem.•Through strategic actions, they teach and link partners, a value difficult to protect.•In all these endeavors, ventures create opportunities for others to discover.•The ecosystem of a firm is an important level of analysis for opportunity studies.

This study suggests that in the entrepreneurial communities of emerging industries, individual entrepreneurs may simultaneously create opportunities that spill over to others and discover opportunities already created by others. Extant opportunity literature, focused on single actors and their personal networks or on the information function of market prices, is largely mute on the role of opportunities in value networks with distributed entrepreneurial efforts. Ecosystem theory, a literature stream that seldom intersects opportunity literature, contributes with a conceptual framework to study the question. The paper seeks to shed light on how opportunities are created or discovered by new ventures as they are involved in the interlinked endeavor of forming a new ecosystem.The study examines five case studies of US ventures in the early phase of the solar service industry, an industry in which entrepreneurs offer customers access to solar panels as a service rather than as a product. These ventures inadvertently created an industry ecosystem together, as they could not protect the value created by their business partners׳ new knowledge, or by the emerging social webs between partners. They shaped opportunities together, passing value back and forth amongst themselves. This paper offers fundamental observations on how opportunity creation and discovery is distributed among a community of entrepreneurs as a business ecosystem grows.

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