THE SPEED OF DIGITAL HOME ELECTRONICS COMMODITIZATION RAPID MARKET GROWTH AND MODULE PORTABILITY AS INDIRECT FACTORS

Previous research has suggested that a major cause of commoditization within the digital home electronics sector is modularity. However, we do not know why commoditization speed differs among different finished products. This paper focuses on the motivation of a finished product manufacturer to modu...

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Published inThe Journal of Japanese Operations Management and Strategy Vol. 5; no. 1; pp. 40 - 55
Main Author Kudo, Hideo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Japanese Operations Management and Strategy Association 2014
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Summary:Previous research has suggested that a major cause of commoditization within the digital home electronics sector is modularity. However, we do not know why commoditization speed differs among different finished products. This paper focuses on the motivation of a finished product manufacturer to modularize their product, and on the causes of forming a module market. We propose a conceptual framework from this viewpoint. We suggest that the primary causes of product design modularization and the formation of a module market are the diffusion speed of a new product, and module portability from other industries. The primary findings of this study are: (1) If the market for a finished product grows rapidly, manufacturers tend to choose a modular product design. As a result, the product is commoditized faster. (2) If there is a module that can serve as a component for the focal product of another industry, that finished product will result in commoditization.
ISSN:1884-6939
2424-1563
DOI:10.20586/joms.5.1_40