Time for a New View? The view on firm boundaries within the context of IoT
Abstract
Master Thesis in Innovation and Industrial Management, University of Gothenburg –
School of Business, Economics and Law, Spring Term 2016
Authors: Amanda Thielemann & Johanna Ojala
Supervisor: Johan Brink
Title: Time for a new view? The view on firm boundaries within the context of IoT.
Background and problem: Transformation driven by Internet-of-things (‘IoT’) is dramatically
changing the prerequisites for business strategy and competition. The decision on what to makeor-
buy, i.e. where to put firm boundaries, is being reviewed as a result. Existing, grounded
theories on firm boundaries; the transaction-cost-economics, the resource-based view and
collaborative view(s), stem from a time of more stability than the dynamic environment IoT
creates. Hence, it becomes questionable whether firms can base their make-or-buy decisions in
such theories today, when set in the context of IoT.
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate how well existing theories can explain firm
boundaries within the context of IoT, or if new or modified explanations are needed. The
purpose will be fulfilled through answering the following research question: How well can
traditional theories on firm boundaries explain how firms view their boundaries within the
context of IoT-driven transformation?
Method: The explorative purpose of this study will be fulfilled through a qualitative research
strategy, with a cross-industry, multiple case-study design, based on semi-structured interviews
with seven large, established companies. The sample includes Swedish companies that were
selected based on their size, maturity and industry.
Research implications: The study presents the existing firm boundary theories lack of
explanatory power when set in the context of IoT. The collaborative view(s), where increased
emphasis is put on the firm ecosystem, has proven the most helpful, but with some modifications
needed. In addition, the results have given indications toward a new theory on firm boundaries
and a push toward further research in the area.
Practical implications: First, companies are recommended to establish a questioning attitude
toward their previous focus (core) and challenge their previous view on boundaries as well as
industrial boundaries when set in the context of IoT. Companies should take a more outside-in
approach, where external actors are viewed as a source of competitive advantage and considered
to a greater extent within make-or-buy decisions when trying out new IoT-related solutions.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in Innovation and Industrial Management
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Date
2016-09-30Author
Ojala, Johanna
Thieleman, Amanda
Keywords
Make-or-buy decisions
Firm Boundaries
Internet-of-things
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project
2016:59
Language
eng