TY - JOUR ID - city29602 UR - https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/29602/ IS - 1 A1 - Aydin Ozden, Senem A1 - Suarez, F. F. A1 - Bart, Y. A1 - Libaers, D. Y1 - 2019/08/01/ N2 - Complementor multihoming is becoming pervasive in platform-mediated markets populated by multiple platforms. In a study of the nascent ?smart home? industry, we use a novel dataset to examine complementor strategies regarding timing of entry and timing of multihoming, with their corresponding performance implications. We find that early entrants to a platform market multihome faster than later entrants. While early entrants achieve lower performance than later entrants, this negative performance effect is mitigated for complementors that multihome fast. This implies that multihoming is an effective hedging strategy for early entrants in multi-platform markets characterized by high uncertainty. Also, multihoming scope (number of platforms a complementor joins) is associated with higher complementor performance and shorter time to the next platform adoption. PB - Academy of Management JF - Academy of Management Proceedings VL - 2019 SN - 0065-0668 TI - Smart Timing for Smart Products? Complementor Multihoming in Nascent Platform Markets SP - 221 AV - public EP - 226 ER -