Shifting from industry- to ecosystem-based strategies is high on the agenda of many corporate
boards whether as with many incumbents to reposition themselves or for upstarts to
capitalize on change. As compelling as the strategic logic for ecosystems is they are often
complex and difficult to build and sustain. Lack of or inadequate governance is often cited as
a major cause.This book presents ten perspectives on ecosystem governance bringing together
viewpoints from practitioners and academics. It offers practical insights introduces new
perspectives and invites readers to reflect on their own approaches to ecosystem governance.