While two-sided platforms (e.g., video game consoles) depend on complements (e.g., games) for their success, the success of complements is also influenced by platform-level dynamics. Research suggests that greater platform adoption benefits complements by providing more potential users, but this assumes that platform adopters are homogeneous. We build on extensive research exploring the heterogeneity between early and late platform adopters to identify counterintuitive dynamics for complements. Complements launched early in a platform’s life cycle face an audience entirely of early platform adopters, whereas later-launching complements face a mixed audience of both early and late adopters, and we argue that differences in preferences and be...
Multihoming – the decision to design a complement to operate on multiple platforms – is becoming inc...
Two-sided markets are composed of platform owners and two distinct user networks that either buy or ...
Multihoming, the decision to design a complement to operate on multiple platforms, is becoming incre...
This paper offers a demand-based theory of how platform maturity affects the adoption of platform co...
This paper analyses how the factors breadth of content offerings, boundary resources, and exclusive ...
In this paper we present a model of platform competition in which two firms offer horizontally diffe...
Going beyond the traditional operationalization of indirect network effects as the number of complem...
This paper analyzes how specific aspects of design and governance of platform explain complementors ...
We study how the introduction of exclusive third-party applications affects competing complementors’...
Platform sponsors typically have both incentive and opportunity to manage the overall value of thei...
Research on platform owners’ entry into complementary markets points in divergent directions. One st...
Understanding the complementor behavior and its implication is the key to understanding platform dyn...
Firms can benefit immensely from participating in digital platform ecosystems—specifically, from the...
This study focuses on the problem of how complementors, or supply side in digital multisided platfor...
Platforms have evolved beyond just being organized as multi-sided markets with complementors selling...
Multihoming – the decision to design a complement to operate on multiple platforms – is becoming inc...
Two-sided markets are composed of platform owners and two distinct user networks that either buy or ...
Multihoming, the decision to design a complement to operate on multiple platforms, is becoming incre...
This paper offers a demand-based theory of how platform maturity affects the adoption of platform co...
This paper analyses how the factors breadth of content offerings, boundary resources, and exclusive ...
In this paper we present a model of platform competition in which two firms offer horizontally diffe...
Going beyond the traditional operationalization of indirect network effects as the number of complem...
This paper analyzes how specific aspects of design and governance of platform explain complementors ...
We study how the introduction of exclusive third-party applications affects competing complementors’...
Platform sponsors typically have both incentive and opportunity to manage the overall value of thei...
Research on platform owners’ entry into complementary markets points in divergent directions. One st...
Understanding the complementor behavior and its implication is the key to understanding platform dyn...
Firms can benefit immensely from participating in digital platform ecosystems—specifically, from the...
This study focuses on the problem of how complementors, or supply side in digital multisided platfor...
Platforms have evolved beyond just being organized as multi-sided markets with complementors selling...
Multihoming – the decision to design a complement to operate on multiple platforms – is becoming inc...
Two-sided markets are composed of platform owners and two distinct user networks that either buy or ...
Multihoming, the decision to design a complement to operate on multiple platforms, is becoming incre...