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Title: Global Challenges to Standard Setting: Integrating Newcomers


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Global Challenges to Standard Setting
Integrating Newcomers
  • D. Linda Garcia
  • Prepared for conference Designing Cyber
    Infrastructure
  • Washington, DC. Jan 29 30th 2007

Based on a paper by D. Linda Garcia and Kelsey
Burns presented to Chinas Technology Standards
Policy Workshop, Tsinghua University, Beijing,
China, January 1995.
2
The Challenge Opportunity
  • Accessing global resources and business
    opportunities requires reaching out to new
    standards players with diverse interests.
  • Integrating newcomers into the system will
    require negotiating processes and goals on
    everyones part.
  • Effective negotiation can help traditional
    standards organizations innovate adapt to the
    changing global environment.

3
Communities of Practice A Useful Model
  • As described by Wenger, communities of practice
    are distinct types of communities in which rules,
    norms, meaning and identity are established over
    time based on the ongoing interactions and
    negotiations that accompany participation in a
    shared enterprise.. Communities of practice
    exist because they sustain dense relations of
    mutual engagement organized around what they are
    there to do (Wenger, 1998).

4
Applied to standard setting. . .
  • As described by Fomin,
  • Through working on standards, actors, in an
    ongoing process of sensemaking, create new
    meanings of the technology under development....
    Aside from being tied to structures and its
    dependence on joint sensemaking, the
    standardization process can also be conceived as
    a negotiation process. Only through a process of
    negotiation and compromise is it possible to
    create a standard that can be diffused
    successfully. The negotiated need for a common
    standard makes it possible to bridge different
    visions and perceptions and, thus, acts as a
    mediator between the needs of involved parties
    (2002 92-93).

5
Changes in the Community
  • Internally inducedthrough internal contests
    employing participation and reification.
  • Externally inducedshared artifacts, overlapping
    memberships, peripheral actors.
  • Newcomers to the community.

6
Change is a major endeavor.
  • Overcoming resistance in a community requires a
    form of social translation. In particular, it
    requires that actors seeking to bring about
    change successfully create a narrative that not
    only problematizes a situation, but also provides
    a solution to it. In so doing, agents must not
    only generate interest and engage others but also
    mobilize supporters and allies on behalf of their
    proposed goals.

7
Three Case Studies
  • The incorporation of regional European standards
    Organizations into the global standards arena.
  • Cross boundary collaboration and the emergence of
    Consortia.
  • China as a newcomerthe case of WAPI

8
Lessons to be learned
  • Changes in European standards institutions were
    negotiated as well as contextualized within a
    narrative about European Union.
  • Consortia and traditional SDOs had overlapping
    memberships, artifacts, etc.
  • China and WAPI characterized by little
    negotiation, shared practice, and effective
    translation.

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Conclusion
  • Newcomers such as China need not be a threat. To
    the contrary, the participation in the standards
    setting processif negotiated and executed with a
    generous degree of give and takecan help the
    system to grow and innovate so as to keep pace
    with the rapidly changing global environment.
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