Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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556559 | Telecommunications Policy | 2012 | 15 Pages |
This paper explored the key factors affecting catching up through technology standard development by studying the evolution of TD-SCDMA, one of the three international standards of 3G mobile communications, in China. It was found that this was a complex co-evolution process between firm strategy and government policy aimed mainly at solving the challenges of late-comer disadvantages. The paper also examined the unique features of this co-evolution process, including the importance of the informal social network of non-customer stakeholders, and discussed the theoretical and practical implications of the key findings.
► The paper studied China's catching up through adopting TD-SCDMA, a 3G international standard. ► This is a complex co-evolution process between firm strategy and government policy. ► The co-evolution process is aimed at solving the huge negative impact of late-comer disadvantages. ► The paper offers a new and more complete perspective on TD-SCDMA adoption in China.