Start Date
10-12-2017 12:00 AM
Description
Modularity of digital platforms is a two-edged sword. Too coarse, and the platform’s ability to innovate is limited while the effort needed to maintain it is immense. Conversely, too granular and structural complexity increases due to interdependencies. Using GitHub data, this study analyzes the influence and kind of dependencies among modules during phases of platform evolution in the context of the OpenStreetMap platform. Applying computational sequence analysis, the findings indicate that beyond merely co-occurring, the introduction of new functionality and the creation of dependencies are constituting parts of the platform’s evolution. The paper thus argues to revisit the role of interdependencies in platform evolution as potential drivers of incremental innovation on digital platforms. By outlining implications to IS literature, the paper demonstrates the potential of a detailed empirical account to contribute to research on digital platforms specifically and digital innovation more broadly.
Recommended Citation
Hukal, Philipp, "On The Role of Module Interdependencies in Platform Evolution" (2017). ICIS 2017 Proceedings. 7.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/icis2017/General/Presentations/7
On The Role of Module Interdependencies in Platform Evolution
Modularity of digital platforms is a two-edged sword. Too coarse, and the platform’s ability to innovate is limited while the effort needed to maintain it is immense. Conversely, too granular and structural complexity increases due to interdependencies. Using GitHub data, this study analyzes the influence and kind of dependencies among modules during phases of platform evolution in the context of the OpenStreetMap platform. Applying computational sequence analysis, the findings indicate that beyond merely co-occurring, the introduction of new functionality and the creation of dependencies are constituting parts of the platform’s evolution. The paper thus argues to revisit the role of interdependencies in platform evolution as potential drivers of incremental innovation on digital platforms. By outlining implications to IS literature, the paper demonstrates the potential of a detailed empirical account to contribute to research on digital platforms specifically and digital innovation more broadly.