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From the Editor-in-ChiefWelcome to the September 2017 issue of the Technology Innovation Management Review. This month’s editorial theme is Platforms and Ecosystems, and it is my pleasure to introduce our Guest Editors, Ozgur Dedehayir, the Vice-Chancellor’s Research Fellow at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia, and Marko Seppänen, a Full Professor in the

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  • This issue arose out of the newly created ISPIM special interest group on Platforms and Ecosystems

  • It gives us great pleasure to introduce this special issue on Platforms and Ecosystems

  • Incumbents as well as startups face challenges as they strive for a platform strategy, requiring them to develop new business models (Eloranta & Turunen, 2016; Parker et al, 2016)

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Technology Innovation Management Review

Welcome to the September 2017 issue of the Technology Innovation Management Review This month’s editorial theme is Platforms and Ecosystems, and it is my pleasure to introduce our Guest Editors, Ozgur Dedehayir, the Vice-Chancellor’s Research Fellow at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia, and Marko Seppänen, a Full Professor in the field of Industrial Management at Tampere University of Technology, Finland. This issue arose out of the newly created ISPIM special interest group on Platforms and Ecosystems (ispiminnovation.com/platforms-ecosystems). Please contact us (timreview.ca/contact) with potential article topics and submissions

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