Xin, X., Venkatesh, V., Tam, K.Y., and Hong, S.
Management
Science, 56,
2010, 1304-1323.
We develop and test a
model of migration and use of platforms to explain consumers’ reactions
to the newest generation of an information and communication technology
platform. We draw from information systems and consumer behavior
research on adoption and use of technologies, and adapt and incorporate
the construct of complementarity from macrolevel research on platform
leadership, network effects, and innovation ecosystems. We conceptualize
complementarities between the hardware and software platforms, software
platform and applications, and applications and services. The
complementarities are theorized to influence migration intention, with
current generation of the consumer’s platform being a key moderator. We
empirically validated our model with data collected using two waves of
surveys from 4,412 consumers (2,333 consumers in the second wave) before
and after the introduction of the third generation (3G) mobile data
services platform in Hong Kong. We explained 60% of the variance in
migration intention that in turn was strongly correlated with migration
to and use of 3G.
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