1999
DOI: 10.1287/mksc.18.3.396
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Modeling the Evolution of Markets with Indirect Network Externalities: An Application to Digital Television

Abstract: The usefulness of a technology product for an end-user often depends on the availability of complementary software products and services. Computers require software, cameras require film, and DVD players require movie programming in order for customers to value the whole product. This phenomenon, where the demand for hardware products is mediated by the supply of complementary software products, is called an network externality. Indirect network externalities create a two-way contingency between the demand for… Show more

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“…In telecommunications, this is often related to the ability to transfer mobile numbers between carriers. -vas -value added services and complementary products are often considered crucial to network development (Brynjolfsson and Kemerer 1996;Gupta et al 1999;Gallagher and Wang 2002;Venkartman and Lee 2004;Clements and Ohashi 2005;Duan and Chen 2007). In our model, we looked at how available value added services and the range of complementary products/services impact consumers' decision-making in carrier selection.…”
Section: Model Specificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In telecommunications, this is often related to the ability to transfer mobile numbers between carriers. -vas -value added services and complementary products are often considered crucial to network development (Brynjolfsson and Kemerer 1996;Gupta et al 1999;Gallagher and Wang 2002;Venkartman and Lee 2004;Clements and Ohashi 2005;Duan and Chen 2007). In our model, we looked at how available value added services and the range of complementary products/services impact consumers' decision-making in carrier selection.…”
Section: Model Specificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The larger the incumbent's installed base and the more fragmented the new generation, the more difficult it is to overcome this startup problem, causing excess inertia (Farrell andSaloner 1985, Kretschmer 2008) or technological lockout (Schilling 2002). In markets with indirect network effects, firms face a chicken-and-egg problem: it is not enough to offer a new video console; consumers also expect to choose from a wide variety of games for it (Clements and Ohashi 2005, Corts and Lederman 2009, Gupta et al 1999, Gandal et al 2000. Gandal et al (2000) identify three strategies for markets with indirect network effects to overcome startup problems.…”
Section: Direct Influence Of Backward Compatibility On Hardware Demandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This example illustrates an indirect network effect which predicts that the greater the availability of complementary products or services, the more attractive the relevant network service will become. Such effects of complement network attributes are also called market-mediated network effects, because the demand for the service is indirectly affected by the increased supply of complementary services (Gupta, Jain and Sawhney, 1999). Important complement network attributes are thus complementary service quality and complementary service variety.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%