The Digital Challenge for Multinational Mobile Network Operators. More Marginalization or Rejuvenation?

Paul N. Gooderham, Frank Elter, Torben Pedersen, Alexander Madsen Sandvik*

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Abstract

Multinational mobile network operators (MNOs) rapidly emerged in the early 1990s and for a decade and a half were the dominant actors in their industry. We analyze the development and competitiveness of a typical MNO, Telenor. With the introduction of 4G in 2010, we show that Telenor, like other MNOs largely failed to respond to the opportunity that connectivity provided to develop digital services. Instead, these were developed by technology platform companies such as Amazon, Google and Microsoft. Telenor became a marginalized supplier of standardized internet connectivity. We argue that the ‘decade of lost opportunity’ (2010–2020) for Telenor was a product of a lack of ‘recombinant firm-specific advantages’ (FSARs). With the launch of 5G, an emerging global digital infrastructure, this sidelining is set to intensify unless Telenor responds to this new opportunity by developing B2B digital services. We analyze the FSARs that are necessary for a successful transition of capturing the value that 5G provides and the degree to which they are present, or potentially present, in Telenor.
Original languageEnglish
Article number100946
JournalJournal of International Management
Volume28
Issue number4
Number of pages14
ISSN1075-4253
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Multinational mobile network operators
  • Recombinant firm-specific advantages
  • 5G network
  • B2B digital services
  • Internet of Things

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