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Emergence of a new sector via a business ecosystem: a case study of Universal Robots and the collaborative robotics sector

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Pages 645-658 | Received 07 May 2021, Accepted 21 Sep 2021, Published online: 06 Oct 2021
 

ABSTRACT

This study presents how a small and medium-sized company has successfully created a new sector through constructing a business ecosystem. Drawing upon interviews and secondary data, this case study explains how Denmark’s Universal Robots (UR) launched the collaborative robotics sector by constructing a business ecosystem that included producers of peripherals, system integrators and distributors in the industrial robotics industry. In forging the path towards collaborative robotics, UR introduced modular architecture to the industrial robotics industry and established an information hub that attracted participants for its positive network effects. This study extends the scholarly literature and assists practitioners by describing how a start-up company leveraged external resources by re-arranging the value system and created a new sector in the robotics industry.

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Soo Jung Oh

Soo Jung Oh is a Ph.D. candidate at the school of business and management at the Queen Mary University of London. She received an MS in business management at Seoul National University. Her main research revolves around innovation platforms, business ecosystem, technology management and business strategy.

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