The Complementor’s Dilemma: Navigating Growth Ambitions and the Dependency on Focal Actors in Platform Ecosystems

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Received: September 14, 2021
Revised:
June 7, 2022; February 26, 2023; December 15, 2023; June 30, 2024; October 11, 2024
Accepted: November 5, 2024
Published as Forthcoming: November 18, 2024
Published as Articles in Advance: Forthcoming
Published in Issue: Forthcoming

https://doi.org/10.25300/MISQ/2024/17767 

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Abstract

The literature on platform ecosystems increasingly recognizes that non-focal actors, such as complementors, may have growth ambitions. Such ambitions, if successfully advanced, may even elevate the complementor’s position in the platform ecosystem to that of a focal actor. However, transitioning from non-focal actor to focal actor is challenging. Along the way, the non-focal actor may need to choose between the seemingly unfavorable alternatives of acting on its growth ambitions—risking losing the focal actors’ support needed for that growth—or relinquishing its ambitions to ensure the support of the focal actors continues. We refer to this phenomenon as the complementor’s dilemma, and we unpack the process whereby a non-focal actor can pursue growth ambitions while successfully managing relationships with the focal platforms in the ecosystem. To address this research problem, we conducted an in-depth, embedded case study of a Chinese short-form video platform, Douyin (known as TikTok outside of China), from its inception as a complement in 2016 to its establishment as a focal actor in 2018. During this two-year period, Douyin grew spectacularly from 0.75 million to 208.28 million users. We examine the process through which Douyin navigated the complementor’s dilemma multiple times within the confines of its dependency on Weibo and WeChat, the focal actors in China’s social network platform ecosystem. We contribute to the platform ecosystem literature by offering a process perspective that conceptualizes the complementor’s dilemma and theorizes how to navigate the dilemma when transitioning from a non-focal actor to a focal actor in a platform ecosystem. 

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Author Shiyuan Liu, Ola Henfridsson, Jochem T. Hummel, and Joe Nandhakumar
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Keywords Complementor’s dilemma, non-focal actor, focal actor, platform ecosystems, embedded case study, process tracing, non-focal to focal model
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