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Theorie 118 Theory 118 Network economics 59 Netzwerkökonomik 59 Competition 32 Consumer behaviour 32 Konsumentenverhalten 32 Wettbewerb 32 Digital platform 27 Digitale Plattform 27 Internet 25 Mobile communications 24 Mobilkommunikation 24 Social network 23 Soziales Netzwerk 23 E-commerce 22 Electronic Commerce 22 Preismanagement 21 Pricing strategy 21 Social Web 20 Social web 20 Market entry 19 Markteintritt 19 Online retailing 18 Online-Handel 18 Business network 16 Market structure 16 Marktstruktur 16 Unternehmensnetzwerk 16 Access regulation 15 Netzregulierung 15 USA 15 United States 15 Internet marketing 14 Online-Marketing 14 Breitbandkommunikation 12 Broadband communications 12 Innovation diffusion 12 Innovationsdiffusion 12 Mobile phone 12
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Arbeitspapier 5 Graue Literatur 5 Non-commercial literature 5 Working Paper 5
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English 326 Undetermined 3
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Economides, Nicholas 26 Jeon, Doh-Shin 11 Tucker, Catherine 11 Filistrucchi, Lapo 7 Hong, Yili 6 Seamans, Robert 6 Casadesus-Masanell, Ramon 5 Ghose, Anindya 5 Gu, Bin 5 Hurkens, Sjaak 5 Pereira, Pedro 5 Zhu, Feng 5 Goldfarb, Avi 4 Grzybowski, Lukasz 4 Kim, Byung-Cheol 4 Kwoka, Jr., John E. 4 Lefouili, Yassine 4 Mele, Angelo 4 Philippon, Thomas 4 Ruiz-Aliseda, Francisco 4 Singer, Hal J. 4 Whinston, Andrew B. 4 White, Lawrence J. 4 Xiao, Mo 4 Berman, Ron 3 Chen, Jiawei 3 Chen, Yongmin 3 De los Santos, Babur 3 Fairlie, Robert W. 3 Freedman, Seth 3 Han, Xintong 3 Katona, Zsolt 3 Kendall, Jake 3 Kim, Jin-Hyuk 3 Kretschmer, Tobias 3 Liang, Chen 3 Lianos, Ioannis 3 Llanes, Gastón 3 Mantovani, Andrea 3 Menicucci, Domenico 3
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NET Institute Working Paper 324 NET Institute Working Paper Series 2 Rotman School of Management working paper / University of Toronto Rotman School of Management 2 NET Institute Working Paper 14-03 1 NET Institute Working Paper No. 12,18 1 Net Institute Working Paper 1 Research paper series / Swiss Finance Institute 1 Sloan working papers 1
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Who's Who in Networks - Wanted : The Key Group
Temursho, Umed - 2008
Ballester, Calvo-Armengol, and Zenou (2006, Econometrica, 74/5, pp. 1403-17) show that in a network game with local payoff complementarities, together with global uniform payoff substitutability and own concavity effects, the intercentrality measure identifies the key player - a player who, once...
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Informational Hold-Up, Disclosure Policy, and Career Concerns on the Example of Open Source Software Development
Blatter, Marc; Niedermayer, Andras F. - 2008
We consider software developers who can either work on an open source project or on a closed source project. The former provides a publicly available signal about their talent, whereas the latter provides a signal only observed by their employer. We show that a talented employee may initially...
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Competing with Menus of Tariff Options
Miravete, Eugenio J. - 2008
I study how firms actually compete in nonlinear tariffs by analyzing whether the incumbent and entrant's decisions to offer a given number of tariff options are interrelated. The goal is to shed some light on those dynamic and strategic aspects of tariff menus that are currently ignored by...
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Bandwidth Allocation in Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Networks
Creus Mir, Albert; Casadesus-Masanell, Ramon; … - 2008
We present a model of bandwidth allocation in a stylized peer-to-peer file sharing network with s peers (sharers) who share files and download from each other and f peers (freeriders) who download from sharers but do not contribute files. Assuming that upload bandwidth is scarcer than download...
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Strategic Incompatibility in ATM Markets
Knittel, Christopher R.; Stango, Victor - 2008
We test whether firms use incompatibility strategically, using data from ATM markets. High ATM fees degrade the value of competitors' deposit accounts, and can in principle serve as a mechanism for siphoning depositors away from competitors or for creating deposit account differentiation. Our...
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The Effect of P2p File Sharing on Music Markets : A Survival Analysis of Albums on Ranking Charts
Bhattacharjee, Sudip; Gopal, Ram D.; Lertwachara, Kaveepan - 2008
Recent technological and market forces have profoundly impacted the music industry. Emphasizing threats from peer-to-peer (P2P) technologies, the industry continues to seek sanctions against individuals who offer significant number of songs for others to copy. Yet there is little rigorous...
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A Model of Academic Journal Quality with Applications to Open-Access Journals
McCabe, Mark J.; Snyder, Christopher M. - 2008
Previous research modeled academic journals as platforms connecting authors with readers in a two-sided market. This research used the same basic framework also used to study telephony, credit cards, video game consoles, etc. In this paper, we focus on a key difference between the market for...
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Network Effects and Geographic Concentration of Industry
Wang, Zhu - 2008
This paper provides a theory of quot;family network,quot; in contrast to quot;local externalities,quot; to explain the geographic concentration of industry. For many industries, one most important source of entrants is spinoffs, who typically locate near parent firms and benefit from knowledge...
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The Demand for Products Linked to Public Goods : Evidence from an Online Field Experiment
McManus, Brian; Bennet, Richard - 2008
We conduct a field experiment at a nonprofit organization's online store to study how demand changes when consumers' purchases generate revenue for a charitable cause. Consumers respond strongly when their purchases generate small donations by an anonymous outside group, but responses are...
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Bundling and Collusion in Communications Markets
Baranes, Edmond - 2008
This paper deals with competition in communications markets between an incumbent and an entrant. We analyze the effect of bundling strategy by a firm who enters an incumbent market. This market dimension has profound implications on the sustainability of collusion in an infinitely repeated game...
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