Google Energy and Vertical Integration
Google’s(NASDAQ:GOOG) announcement to enter the Energy space kinda surprised me but when you look under the hood there seems to be very good business justification for this.
Google is doing what Henry Ford did in the auto industry and Rockefeller did in the Oil industry – Vertical Integration.
What got me thinking on reading about the Google Energy post is the approach Enteprise2.0 companies(like Amazon and Google) are taking towards Vertical integration. Thought leaders like Don Tapscott have argued that in the 2.0 world the transaction costs (the costs for collaboration) that justified vertical integration have evaporated to almost nothing now and vertical integration potentially does not make sense now as the integration costs internally in the
Google’s Energy entry and Amazon’s Webservices business in my opinion are Aspirational Core Competency based Vertical Integration transactions.
Aspirational –Energy is the next thing
Core Competency - Managing and monetizing innovation
Vertical Integration – improve downstream supply chain.
Aspirational - Become an HaaS Vendor
Core Competency - Software Engg and Systems Management
Vertical Integration - improve downstream supply chain.
Update : dec 29th: Here is another example for Googles vertical integration strategy. Also interesting to note that Google has been integrating downstream and not a lot upstream ( Android) , it did not not end up launching a GPhone as people had predicted.
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