Increasing Returns and the New World of Business
Book Details
Author(s)W. Brian Arthur
PublisherHarvard Business Review
ISBN / ASINB00005RZ60
ISBN-13978B00005RZ69
AvailabilityAvailable for download now
Sales Rank9,716,005
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Our understanding of how markets and businesses operate is based on the assumption of diminishing returns: products or companies that get ahead in a market eventually run into limitations so that a predictable equilibrium of prices and market shares is reached. The theory was valid for the bulk-processing, smokestack economy of Alfred Marshall's day. But in this century, Western economies have gone from processing resources to processing information, from the application of raw energy to the application of ideas. The mechanisms that determine economic behavior have also shifted--from diminishing returns to increasing returns. Increasing returns are the tendency for that which is ahead to get further ahead and for that which is losing advantage to lose further advantage. If a product gets ahead, increasing returns can magnify the advantage, and the product can go on to lock in the market.






