Keser, Claudia; Suleymanova, Irina; Wey, Christian - In: Information Economics and Policy 24 (2012) 3, pp. 262-276
We examine a technology-adoption game with network effects in which coordination on either technology A or technology B constitutes a Nash equilibrium. Coordination on technology B is assumed to be payoff dominant. We define a technology’s critical mass as the minimal share of users, which is...