This paper uses the WWW software market to empirically test the network externalities hypothesis in a market of composite goods. Among the results is that vendors that provide both components to a composite goods market (e.g. client and server) enjoy a higher price premium than do single product (e.g. server) providers
With the advent of modern telecommunications capabilities, networks are rapidly becoming a competiti...
Network externality, which affects the value of many high-tech and Internet-related products, may ha...
Consequences of network externalities, such as product growth and innovation diffusion, are widely s...
This paper uses the WWW software market to empirically test the network externalities hypothesis in ...
Network externalities exist when the value of a product or service is positively related to the size...
Positive externalities characterize the consumption of a majority class of information goods and ser...
Positive externalities characterize the consumption of a majority class of information goods and ser...
Positive externalities characterize the consumption of a majority of information goods such as softw...
Prior theoretical research has established that many software products are subject to network effect...
Positive externalities characterize the consumption of a majority class of information goods and ser...
This thesis includes three essays that examine the impact on network externalities (demand side econ...
This paper analyzes the economics of industries where network externalities are significant. In such...
Prior theoretical research has established that many software products are subject to network effect...
With the advent of modern telecommunications capabilities, networks are rapidly becoming a competiti...
This paper analyzes the economics of industries where network externalities are significant. In such...
With the advent of modern telecommunications capabilities, networks are rapidly becoming a competiti...
Network externality, which affects the value of many high-tech and Internet-related products, may ha...
Consequences of network externalities, such as product growth and innovation diffusion, are widely s...
This paper uses the WWW software market to empirically test the network externalities hypothesis in ...
Network externalities exist when the value of a product or service is positively related to the size...
Positive externalities characterize the consumption of a majority class of information goods and ser...
Positive externalities characterize the consumption of a majority class of information goods and ser...
Positive externalities characterize the consumption of a majority of information goods such as softw...
Prior theoretical research has established that many software products are subject to network effect...
Positive externalities characterize the consumption of a majority class of information goods and ser...
This thesis includes three essays that examine the impact on network externalities (demand side econ...
This paper analyzes the economics of industries where network externalities are significant. In such...
Prior theoretical research has established that many software products are subject to network effect...
With the advent of modern telecommunications capabilities, networks are rapidly becoming a competiti...
This paper analyzes the economics of industries where network externalities are significant. In such...
With the advent of modern telecommunications capabilities, networks are rapidly becoming a competiti...
Network externality, which affects the value of many high-tech and Internet-related products, may ha...
Consequences of network externalities, such as product growth and innovation diffusion, are widely s...