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. Regulation of the price that the MaaS firm has to pay may lower prices, but, compared to the Integrator model, the change is … of transportation. In particular, we analyse three archetypical ways in which MaaS could be operationalised: Integrator …, Platform, and Intermediary. We find that these models differ strongly in how consumers and firms are affected by the …
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archetype ways in which MaaS could be operationalized: Integrator, Platform, and Intermediary. We find that these models differ …. Regulation of the price that the MaaS firm has to pay may further lower prices, but compared to the Integrator the difference is … or higher. The Platform tends to lead to an outcome that is relatively close to Free Competition without Maas: prices can …
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In two-sided markets, instead of joining the platform simultaneously, two groups could join the platform sequentially … regulation policy …
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Does competition promote efficient platform pricing and market structures? We model imperfect platform competition …
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The paper studies equilibrium pricing in a product market for an indivisible good where buyers search for sellers. Buyers search sequentially for sellers but do not meet every seller with the same probability. Specifically, a fraction of the buyers' meetings lead to one particular large seller,...
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The paper studies equilibrium pricing in a product market for an indivisible good where buyers search for sellers. Buyers search sequentially for sellers, but do not meet every sellers with the same probability. Specifically, a fraction of the buyers' meetings lead to one particular large...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013057083
The profitability of a firm is jointly determined by it's organizational structure and the market structure. To explore the effects of market factors on optimal organizational structure we develop a real-time information processing model of a multi unit firm in a dynamic duopoly environment. Our...
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How should firms optimally choose prices and promotional strategies and how should they position their products when consumers are "relative thinkers"? We provide answers in a model that extends the seminal contributions of Varian (1980) and Narasimhan (1988) and derive both managerial...
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This paper presents a model of strategic buyer-seller networks with information exchange between sellers. Prior to engaging in bargaining with buyers, sellers can share access to buyers for a negotiated transfer. We study how this information exchange affects overall market prices, volumes and...
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-sided platform, or MSP) vs. Flutter (also an MSP), and (ii) Betfair vs. traditional bookmakers. We find that although Betfair was an … and management of MSPs. Specifically, we argue that the literature would benefit from work that endogenizes platform …
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