I develop a structural demand model for mobile telephone service, which facilitates the identification of network effects and compatibility between networks. Network effects are measured by the dependence of consumer willingness to pay on the installed base of subscribers. Compatibility is measured by the relative extent of cross- and own-network effects. I then estimate the model using quarterly panel data from the Polish mobile telephone industry from 1996-2001 and find strong network effects and—despite full interconnection of the mobile telephone networks—low compatibility. I also show that ignoring network effects leads to an overestimation of elasticity of demand.Structural Econometric Model, Network Effects, Compatibility, Mobile Tel...
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I develop a structural demand model for mobile telephony that facilitates the identification of netw...
"Der vorliegende Beitrag bietet empirische Evidenz für den Umfang von Netzwerkeffekten und Netzwerkk...
This paper provides empirical evidence on the extent of network effects and compatibility between ne...
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This study examines the substitution effect between fixed-line and mobile telephony while controllin...
This paper develops a simple demand model with network externalities which allow us to identify the ...
Universal service is the focal point of the economic dilemma faced by the telecommunications industr...
I develop a structural demand model for mobile telephony that facilitates the identification of netw...
"Der vorliegende Beitrag bietet empirische Evidenz für den Umfang von Netzwerkeffekten und Netzwerkk...
This paper provides empirical evidence on the extent of network effects and compatibility between ne...
Diese Dissertation stellt ein strukturelles ökonometrisches Modell der Nachfrage mit direkten Netzwe...
International audience<p>In this paper we analyze the demand for mobile telecommunication services i...
This study examines the growth of global mobile telephony and the economic factors that affect this ...
This paper demonstrates how stated-preference methods can be applied for modelling consumers' prefer...
This study analyzes the elasticity of demand for cellular phone network access and the network effec...
In this paper we analyze the demand for mobile telecommunication services in Germany in the period f...
The amount of financial incentives required to stimulate network growth depends on the size of the c...
The purpose of this paper is to empirically identify factors that users took into account when cho...
Forecasts of the diffusion paths are critically important when evaluating the launch of a new produc...
This study examines the substitution effect between fixed-line and mobile telephony while controllin...
This paper develops a simple demand model with network externalities which allow us to identify the ...
Universal service is the focal point of the economic dilemma faced by the telecommunications industr...