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effects and compatibility between networks. Network effects are measured by the dependence of consumer willingness to pay on … the installed base of subscribers. Compatibility is measured by the relative extent of cross- and own-network effects. I … network effects and - despite full interconnection of the mobile telephone networks - low compatibility. I also show that …
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effects and compatibility between networks. Network effects are measured by the dependence of consumer willingness to pay on … the installed base of subscribers. Compatibility is measured by the relative extent of cross- and own-network effects. I … network effects and - despite full interconnection of the mobile telephone networks - low compatibility. I also show that …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010352085
This paper provides empirical evidence on the extent of network effects and compatibility between networks in mobile … willingness to pay on the installed base of subscribers. Compatibility is measured by the relative extent of cross- and own … telephone networks, low compatibility. We show also that ignoring network effects in empirical models of emerging network …
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effects and compatibility between networks. Network effects are measured by the dependence of consumer willingness to pay on … the installed base of subscribers. Compatibility is measured by the relative extent of cross- and own-network effects. I … network effects and-despite full interconnection of the mobile telephone networks-low compatibility. I also show that ignoring …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012708171
The aim of this paper is to estimate the importance of (induced) network effects in the use of mobile telephones and the impact of the structure of social networks on a consumer's adoption decision. This is done using social network data obtained from a survey of second year undergraduate...
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Mobile telecommunication operators routinely charge subscribers lower prices for calls on their own network than for calls to other networks (on-net discounts). Studies on tariff-mediated network effects suggest this is due to large operators using on-net discounts to damage smaller rivals....
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the economic significance of the externalities and the compatibility of networks. The identifying assumption that drives …
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the economic significance of the externalities and the compatibility of networks. The identifying assumption that drives …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005612427
approach we follow allows us to identify the extent of network effects and compatibility between competing networks. To the …. At the same time, it is the first attempt to assess the degree of compatibility in an econometric framework. The model is …
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Mobile telecommunications markets have been studied primarily from the perspectives of mobile telecom operators, market organization and regulators. However, there have been few studies from the perspective of the private consumer, which is the object of this research. This paper is part of an...
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