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consumers to switch from iOS to Android and other operating systems than from Android and other operating systems to iOS … costs and conclude that the market shares of Android and smaller operating systems would increase at the expense of the … market share of iOS. …
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consumers to switch from iOS to Android and other operating systems than from Android and other operating systems to iOS … costs and conclude that the market shares of Android and smaller operating systems would increase at the expense of the … market share of iOS. …
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consumers to switch from iOS to Android and other operating systems than from Android and other operating systems to iOS … costs and conclude that the market share of Android and smaller operating systems would increase at the expense of the … market share of iOS. …
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We assess how the advent of smartphones affected consumer switching costs in the mobile communications market, using … switching costs increased while smartphones were penetrating the market. Yet, comparing the switching costs across service types … offers some evidence to how smartphones affected the switching costs. We suspect that the effect of reduced physical …
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In this article, we estimate the price elasticities of demand for subscription and consumer switching costs for mobile telephony. We use a panel of Portuguese consumer level data to estimate a series of multinomial and mixed logit models. The demand for subscription is elastic. Switching costs...
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consumers to switch from iOS to Android and other operating systems than from Android and other operating systems to iOS … costs and conclude that the market shares of Android and smaller operating systems would increase at the expense of the … market share of iOS …
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In this article I analyze the effects of a recent reform intended to decrease switching costs in the cellular industry. The reform, implemented in Chile in 2012, allowed cell phone users to switch operators without any contract restriction while keeping their wireless number. Its aim was the...
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We test for the distributional effects of regulation and entry in the mobile telecommunications sector in a highly unequal country, South Africa. Using six waves of a consumer survey of over 134,000 individuals between 2009-2014, we estimate a discrete-choice model allowing for...
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This paper answers two empirical questions. First, we analyze how fixed-mobile (quadruple-play) bundling impacts retention of consumers in fixed broadband market. Second, we assess how bundling by the incumbent operator impacts the market share and number of entrants who provide broadband...
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In this article I analyze the effects of a recent reform intended to decrease switching costs in the cellular industry. The reform, implemented in Chile in 2012, allowed cell phone users to switch operators without any contract restriction while keeping their wireless number. Its aim was the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010905460