Market Failure in the Diffusion of Consumer-Developed Innovations: Patterns in Finland

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Jeroen P.J. de Jong

Utrecht University - School of Economics

Eric A. von Hippel

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Sloan School of Management

Fred Gault

UNU-MERIT

Jari H. Kuusisto

University of Vaasa / SC-Research

Christina Raasch

Kühne Logistics University (KLU)

Date Written: June 1, 2015

Abstract

Empirical studies have shown that millions of individual users develop new products and services to serve their own needs. The economic impact of this phenomenon increases if and as adopters in addition to the initial innovators also gain benefits from those user-developed innovations. It has been argued that the diffusion of user-developed innovations is negatively affected by a new type of market failure: value that others may gain from a user-developed product can often be an externality to consumer-developers. As a result, consumer innovators may not invest in supporting diffusion to the extent that would be socially optimal. In this paper, we utilize a broad sample of consumers in Finland to explore the extent to which innovations developed by individual users are deemed of potential value to others, and the extent to which they diffuse as a function of perceived general value. Our empirical analysis supports the hypothesis that a market failure is affecting the diffusion of user innovations developed by consumers for their own use. Implications and possible remedies are discussed.

Keywords: User innovation, commercial diffusion, peer-to-peer diffusion, general value, market failure

Suggested Citation

de Jong, Jeroen P.J. and von Hippel, Eric and Gault, Fred and Kuusisto, Jari H. and Raasch, Christina, Market Failure in the Diffusion of Consumer-Developed Innovations: Patterns in Finland (June 1, 2015). Research Policy, Vol. 44, No. 10, 2015, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2426498 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2426498

Jeroen P.J. De Jong

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