Economists have long recognized that in free markets, incentives to innovate will be diluted unless some factors grant innovators with a temporary monopoly. Patenting is the most cited factor in the economic literature. This survey concentrates on another factor that confers innovators with first-mover advantage over their competitors, namely consumer switching costs, whereby a consumer makes an investment specific to her current seller, that must be duplicated for any new seller. In this survey, we list several components of switching costs that are relevant as regards to firm innovation behaviour. The aim of this classification is twofold. First, consumer switching cost theory has matured to the point that some classification of switching...
This paper surveys recent work on competition in markets in which consumers face costs to switching ...
It is well known that search costs and switching costs can create market power by constraining the a...
Despite the existence of two vast literatures, very little is known about the potential differences ...
Economists have long recognized that in free markets, incentives to innovate will be diluted unless ...
Economists have long recognized that in free markets, incentives to innovate will be diluted unless ...
some factors grant innovators with a temporary monopoly. Patenting is the most cited factor in the e...
Economists have long recognized that in free markets, incentives to innovate will be diluted unless ...
Economists have long recognized that in free markets, incentives to innovate will be diluted unless ...
Economists have long recognized that in free markets, incentives to innovate will be diluted unless ...
some factors grant innovators with a temporary monopoly. Patenting is the most cited factor in the e...
some factors grant innovators with a temporary monopoly. Patenting is the most cited factor in the e...
Switching costs and innovation are two major issues in economics. Prior research demonstrates the ef...
Switching costs and innovation are two major issues in economics. Prior research demonstrates the ef...
Consumers often incur costs when switching from one product to another. Recently there has been rene...
This paper surveys recent work on competition in markets in which consumers face costs to switching ...
This paper surveys recent work on competition in markets in which consumers face costs to switching ...
It is well known that search costs and switching costs can create market power by constraining the a...
Despite the existence of two vast literatures, very little is known about the potential differences ...
Economists have long recognized that in free markets, incentives to innovate will be diluted unless ...
Economists have long recognized that in free markets, incentives to innovate will be diluted unless ...
some factors grant innovators with a temporary monopoly. Patenting is the most cited factor in the e...
Economists have long recognized that in free markets, incentives to innovate will be diluted unless ...
Economists have long recognized that in free markets, incentives to innovate will be diluted unless ...
Economists have long recognized that in free markets, incentives to innovate will be diluted unless ...
some factors grant innovators with a temporary monopoly. Patenting is the most cited factor in the e...
some factors grant innovators with a temporary monopoly. Patenting is the most cited factor in the e...
Switching costs and innovation are two major issues in economics. Prior research demonstrates the ef...
Switching costs and innovation are two major issues in economics. Prior research demonstrates the ef...
Consumers often incur costs when switching from one product to another. Recently there has been rene...
This paper surveys recent work on competition in markets in which consumers face costs to switching ...
This paper surveys recent work on competition in markets in which consumers face costs to switching ...
It is well known that search costs and switching costs can create market power by constraining the a...
Despite the existence of two vast literatures, very little is known about the potential differences ...