Academic References for Technology / IT Standards & Standardisation

  1. Afuah, A. (2003). "Redefining Firm Boundaries in the Face of the Internet: Are Firms Really Shrinking?" Academy of Management Review 28(1): 34-53.
  2. Aggarwal, N. and E. Walden (2003). Monopoly Power in Standards is a Myth. MISQ Special Issue Workshop: Standard Making: A Critical Research Frontier for Information Systems, Seattle, Washington, USA.
  3. Aggarwal, N. and E. Walden (2005). Standards Setting Consortia: A Transaction Cost Perspective. Proceedings of the 38th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Hawaii, USA, IEEE.
  4. Anderson, P. and P. Tushman (1990). "Technological Discontinuities and Dominant Designs: A Cyclical Model of Technological Change." Administrative Science Quarterly 35(4): 604-633.
  5. Andersson, M. (2006). Ubiquitous Transport Systems: Negotiating Context Through a Mobile-Stationary Interface. 14th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2006). J. Ljungberg and M. Andersson. Goteborg, Sweden.
  6. Au, Y. A. and R. Kaufmann (2001). "Should We Wait? Network Externalities, Compatibility, and Electronic Billing Adoption." Journal of Management Information Systems 18(2): 47-63.
  7. Backhouse, J., C. W. Hsu, et al. (2006). "Circuits of Power in Creating De Jure Standards: Shaping an International Information Systems Security Standard." MIS Quarterly 30(Special Issue): 413-438.
  8. Banavar, G. and A. Bernstein (2002). "Software Infrastructure and Design Challenges for Ubiquitous Computing Applications." Communications of the ACM 45(12): 92-96.
  9. Besen, S. M. and J. Farrell (1994). "Choosing How to Compete: Strategies and Tactics in Standardization." Journal of Economic Perspectives 8(2): 117-131.
  10. Bichler, M., A. Segev, et al. (1998). "Component-Based E-Commerce: Assessment of Current Practices and Future Directions." ACM Sigmod Record 27(4): 7-14.
  11. Bonaccorsi, A. and C. Rossi (2003). "Why Open Source Software can Succeed." Research Policy 32(7): 1243-1258.
  12. Buderi, R. (2001). "Computing Goes Everywhere." Technology Review 104(1).
  13. Cantner, U. and A. Pyka (2001). "Classifying Technology Policy from an Evolutionary Perspective." Research Policy 30: 759-775.
  14. Chau, P. Y. K. and K. Y. Tam (1997). "Factors Affecting the Adoption of Open Systems: An Exploratory Study." MIS Quarterly 21(1): 1-24.
  15. Chen, P.-y. and C. Forman (2006). "Can Vendors Influence Switching Costs and Compatibility in an Environment with Open Standards?" MIS Quarterly 30(Special Issue): 541-562.
  16. Christiaanse, E., T. Van Diepen, et al. (2004). "Proprietary versus Internet Technologies and the Adoption and Impact of Electronic Marketplaces." Journal of Strategic Information Systems 13(2): 151-165.
  17. Chung, J., K. Lin, et al. (2003). "Web Services Computing: Advancing Software Interoperability." Computer 36(10): 35-37.
  18. Damsgaard, J. and D. Treux (2000). "Binary Trading Relations and the Limits of EDI Standards: the Procrustean Bed of Standards." European Journal of Information Systems 9: 173-188.
  19. David, P. A. (1985). "Clio and the Economics of QWERTY." The American Economic Review 75(2): 332-337.
  20. Davies, N. and H.-W. Gellersen (2002). "Beyond Prototypes: Challenges in Deploying Ubiquitous Computing Systems." IEEE Pervasive Computing 1(1): 26-35.
  21. Dedrick, J. and J. West (2003). Why Firms Adopt Open Source Platforms: Grounded Theory of Innovation and Standards Adoption. MISQ Special Issue Workshop: Standard Making: A Critical Research Frontier for Information Systems, Seattle, Washington, USA.
  22. Dranove, D. and N. Gandal (2003). " The DVD-vs.-DIVX Standard War: Empirical Evidence of Network Effects and Preannouncement Effects." Journal of Economics and Management Strategy 12(3): 363-386.
  23. Egyedi, T. M. and A. Dahanayake (2003). Difficulties Implementing Standards. Proceedings of the 3rd IEEE Conference on Standardization and Innovation in Information Technology, Delft, Netherlands, IEEE.
  24. Farrell, J. and G. Saloner (1985). "Standardization, Compatibility, and Innovation." Rand Journal of Economics 16(1): 70-83.
  25. Farrell, J. and G. Saloner (1986). "Installed Base and Compatibility: Innovation, Product Preannouncements, and Predation." The American Economic Review 76(5): 940-955.
  26. Feng, P. (2003). Studying Standardization: A Review of the Literature. Proceedings of the 3rd IEEE Conference on Standardization and Innovation in Information Technology, Delft, The Netherlands, IEEE.
  27. Fichman, R. G. (2000). The Diffusion and Assimilation of Information Technology Innovations. Framing the Domains of IT Management: Projecting the Future Through the Past. R. Zmud, Pinnaflex Publishing.
  28. Fichman, R. G. (2004). "Real Options and IT Platform Adoption: Implications for Theory and Practice." Information Systems Research 15(2): 132-154.
  29. Fichman, R. G. and C. F. Kemerer (1993). "Adoption of Software Engineering Process Innovations: The Case of Object Orientation." Sloan Management Review 34(2): 7-22.
  30. Fleish, E. and C. Tellkamp (2003). The Challenge of Identifying Value-Creating Ubiquitous Computing Applications. in Ubiquitous Commerce Workshop, UbiComp 2003, Seattle, WA, USA.
  31. Fomin, V. and T. Keil (2000). Standardization: Bridging the Gap between Economic and Social Theory. Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Information Systems, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
  32. Funk, J. L. and D. T. Mehte (2001). "Market- and Committee-Based Mechanisms in the Creation and Diffusion of Global Industry Standards: The case of mobile Communication." Research Policy 30: 589-610.
  33. Gabel, H. L. (1991). Competitive Strategies for Product Standards: The Strategic Use of Compatibility Standards for Competitive Advantage. Berkshire, England, McGraw Hill Book Company.
  34. Gandal, N., D. Salant, et al. (2003). "Standards in Wireless Telephone Networks." Telecommunications Policy 27(5-6): 325-332.
  35. Godoe, H. (2000). "Innovation Regimes, R&D and Radical Innovations in Telecommunications." Research Policy 29: 1033-1046.
  36. Greenstein, S. (1998). "Commercializing the Internet." IEEE Micro 18(6): 6-7.
  37. Gruber, H. (2000). "The Evolution of Market Structure in Semiconductors: the Role of Product Standards." Research Policy 29(6): 725-740.
  38. Gupta, P. and D. Moitra (2004). "Evolving a Pervasive IT Infrastructure: A Technology Integration Approach." Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 8(1): 31-41.
  39. Hahn, H. and K. Turowski (2005). "Modularity of the Software Industry: A Model for the Use of Standards and Alternative Coordination Mechanisms." International Journal of IT Standards and Standardization Research 3(2): 29-41.
  40. Haines, M. N. (2004). Web Services as Information Systems Innovation: A Theoretical Framework for Web Service Technology Adoption. Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Web Services, (ICWS’04), San Diego, California, USA, IEEE.
  41. Hanseth, O., E. Jacucci, et al. (2006). "Reflexive Standardization: Side Effects and Complexity in Standard Making." MIS Quarterly 30(Special Issue): 563-581.
  42. Helal, S. (2005). "Programming Pervasive Spaces." Pervasive Computing 4(1): 84-87.
  43. Hjelm, B. and K. Long (2001). Standards, Strategy and Wireless Network Planning. Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE Conference on Standardization and Innovation in Information Technology, SIIT 2001, Boulder, CO, USA, IEEE.
  44. Hogg, K., P. Chilcott, et al. (2004). An Evaluation of Web Services in the Design of a B2B Application. Proceedings of the 27th Australasian Computer Science Conference, Dunedin, New Zealand, Australian Computer Society, Inc.
  45. Hovav, A., R. Patnayakuni, et al. (2004). "A Model of Internet Standards Adoption: The Case of IPv6." Information Systems Journal 14: 265-294.
  46. ISTAG (2003). "Research Results exploitation." Working Group WG3 Final Report, Sept. ’03, Available from: ftp://ftp.cordis.lu/pub/ist/docs/istag-wg3-final-report_en.pdf.
  47. Iversen, E. J. (2001). Raising Standards: Innovation and the Emerging Global Standardization Environment for ICTs. Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE Conference on Standardization and Innovation in Information Technology, SIIT 2001, Bolder, CO, USA, IEEE.
  48. Jakobs, K. (2001). A Broader View on Some Forces Shaping Standardisation. Proceedings of the Second IEEE Conference on Standardization and Innovation in Information Technology, SIIT 2001, Boulder, CO, USA, IEEE.
  49. Judd, G. and P. Steenkiste (2003). Providing Contextual Information to Pervasive Computing Applications. IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing (PERCOM), Dallas, USA, IEEE.
  50. Karlsbjerg, J. (2002). Staying outside the Mainstream: An Empirical Study of Standards Choices. Proceedings of the 35th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Hawaii, USA, IEEE.
  51. Kassicieh, S. K., S. Walsh, et al. (2000). A model for technology assessment and commercialization for innovative disruptive technologies. Proceedings of the 2000 IEEE Engineering Management Society. , Albuquerque, NM , USA, IEEE.
  52. Katz, M. L. and C. Shapiro (1985). "Network Externalities, Competition, and Compatibility." The American Economic Review 75(3): 424-440.
  53. Katz, M. L. and C. Shapiro (1986). "Technology Adoption in the Presence of Network Externalities." Journal of Political Economy 94(4): 822-841.
  54. Kayworth, T. R. and V. Sambamurthy (2000). "Facilitating Localized Exploitation and Enterprise-Wide Integration in the Use of IT Infrastructures: The Role of PC/LAN Infrastructure Standards." ACM SIGMIS Database 31(4): 54-80.
  55. Kelly, D., J. Feller, et al. (2006). Complex Network-Based Information Systems (CNIS) Standards: Towards an Adoption Model. International Federation of Information Processing (IFIP WG8.6); The Transfer and Diffusion of Information Technology for Organizational Resilience, Galway, Ireland, Boston: Springer.
  56. Kelly, D., J. Feller, et al. (2006). Open vs. Closed Standards for Ambient Intelligence: An Exploratory Study of Adoption. Proceedings of the 14th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2006), Gothenburg, Sweden.
  57. Kim, J. and T. Watanabe (2001). Standardization of the Early Internet: A Search for Socio-Institutional Factors. Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE Conference on Standardization and Innovation in Information Technology, SIIT 2001, Bolder, CO, USA, IEEE.
  58. King, J. L., V. Gurbaxani, et al. (1994). "Institutional Factors in Information Technology Innovation." Information Systems Research 5(2): 139-169.
  59. Krechmer, K. (2005). The Meaning of Open Standards. Proceedings of the 38th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Hawaii, USA.
  60. Krechmer, K. (2006). "Open Standards Requirements." International Journal of IT Standards and Standardization Research 4(1): 43-61.
  61. Langlois, R. N. (2002). "Modularity in Technology and Organization." Journal of Economic Behaviour & Organization 49: 19-37.
  62. Lassila, O. (2002). Serendipitous Interoperability. Semantic Web Kick-Off in Finland. E. Hyvonen. Helsinki, Finland, HIIT Publications: 243-256.
  63. Lyytinen, K. and J. Damsgaard (2001). What’s Wrong with the Diffusion of Innovation Theory?: The Case of a Complex and Networked Technology. Proceedings of the IFIP TC8 WG8.1 Fourth Working Conference on Diffusing Software Products and Process Innovations Kluwer, B.V.
  64. Lyytinen, K. and J. L. King (2006). "Standard Making: A Critical Research Frontier for Information Systems Research." MIS Quarterly 30(Special Issue): 405-411.
  65. Lyytinen, K., G. M. Rose, et al. (1998). "The Brave New World of Devlopment in the Internetwork Computing Architecture (InterNCA): or how distributed Computing Platforms Will Change Systems Development." Information Systems Journal 8(3): 241-253.
  66. Lyytinen, K. and Y. Yoo (2002). "The Next Wave of Nomadic Computing: A Research Agenda for Information Systems Research." Information Systems Research 13(4): 377-388.
  67. Markus, M. L. and U. J. Gelinas Jr (2006). "Comparing the Standards Lens with Other Perspectives on IS Innovations: The Case of CPFR." International Journal of IT Standards and Standardization Research 4(1): 24-42.
  68. Markus, M. L., C. W. Steinfeld, et al. (2006). "Industry-Wide Information Systems Standardization as Collective Action: The Case of the US Residential Mortgage Industry." MIS Quarterly 30(Special Issue): 439-465.
  69. Masuoka, R., B. Parsia, et al. (2003). Task Computing – the Semantic Web meets Pervasive Computing. Proceedings of the 2nd International Semantic Web Conference 2003 ( ISWC 2003), Florida, USA.
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  71. Mendoza, R. A., T. Ravichandran, et al. (2005). Adoption of Vertical Standards. In Proceedings of the 13th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS2005), Regensburg, Germany.
  72. Mustonen-Ollila, E. and K. Lyytinen (2003). "Why Organizations Adopt Information System Process Innovations: A Longitudinal Study using Diffusion of Innovation Theory." Information Systems Journal 13(3): 275-297.
  73. Nelson, M. L. and M. J. Shaw (2003). The Adoption and Diffusion of Interorganizational System Standards and Process Innovations. MIS Quarterly Special Issue Workshop on: Standard Making: A Critical Research Frontier for Information Systems, Seattle, USA.
  74. Nickerson, J. V. and M. zur Muehlen (2006). "The Ecology of Standards Processes: Insights from Internet Standard Making." MIS Quarterly 30(Special Issue): 467-488.
  75. Rice, J. (2001). Collaboration and competition in emerging standards: an assessment of the implications for knowledge management. Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE Conference on Standardization and Innovation in Information Technology, SIIT 2001, Boulder, CO, USA.
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  78. Schoechle, T. (2003). Digital Enclosure: The Privatization of Standards and Standardization. Proceedings of the 3rd IEEE Conference on Standardization and Innovation in Information Technology, Delft, Netherlands, IEEE.
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  80. Shapiro, C. (1998). Setting Compatibility Standards: Cooperation or Collusion? Conference of the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law and Policy. La Pietra, Italy.
  81. Shen, X. (2005). "Developing Country Perspectives on Software: Intellectual Property and Open Source – A Case Study of Microsoft and Linux in China." International Journal of IT Standards and Standardization Research 3(1): 21-43.
  82. Shin, B. and H. G. Lee (2005). "Ubiquitous Computing-Driven Business Models: A Case of SK Telecom’s Financial Services." Electronic Markets 15(1): 4-12.
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