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Identifying the structure of knowledge networks in the US mobile ecosystems: patent citation analysis
Sanghoon Lee, Wonjoon Kim, Hakyeon Lee, Jeonghwan Jeon
2016
Technology Analysis & Strategic Management

ABSTRACT

With the emergence of smartphones, the paradigm of the mobile ecosystem has changed rapidly. In particular, global mobile firms focus on technological competition when jostling for market position in
recognition of the strategic need to secure a strong mobile platform. In this paper, we analyse the network structure of technological knowledge flows in mobile ecosystems using US patent citation information. We find that two subsectors, platform providers and application and software providers, are at the centre of knowledge exchange activity and play a brokerage role as the key knowledge mediator. Then, we
categorise mobile firms into five different groups based on the patterns of their network centrality: knowledge keystone players, knowledgedistributing mediators, knowledge-absorbing mediators, catch-up
players, and pure knowledge receivers. The categorisation of firms demonstrates that knowledge flows in the mobile industry converge towards a few leading firms, and such patterns are shaping the mobile
ecosystem with respect to technological knowledge. The firms categorised as catch-up players have played a brokerage role within their group, while the firms categorised as knowledge keystone players
play a brokerage role across different groups.