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Product bundling may benefit or harm consumers dependingon the correlation betweenconsumer willingness to pay for the bundledgoods and the levels of market dominance of firms. We develop astructural demand model that allows for correlatedconsumer's willingness to pay and flexible...
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This paper offers a look at the Japanese mobile free to play market with a focus on "Gacha", a game of luck mechanism used in many Japanese games. The paper tries to explain about the concept of Gacha, its different forms, some known regulation issues and briefly looks at player and...
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Internet access and usage is PC-centred. This is not the case in Japan, where Internet usage and electronic commerce in … products of the regional urban structure and lifestyles. Distinct features of Japan’s urban areas favouring the use of mobile … are about to expand to other Southeast Asian countries, where urban structures are similar to those in Japan. One has to …
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This paper conceptualizes "Gacha", a lottery mechanism to win virtual items, which was developed in Japan, as game of …, referring to previous studies, this paper also analyzes the difference of mobile game regulation between the West and Japan …. Japan has a longer history and more experience in both monetization of mobile games with gambling like elements (Gacha) and …
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