Software as a service (SaaS) has grown to be a significant segment of many software product markets. SaaS vendors, which charge customers based on use and continuously improve the quality of their products, have put competitive pressure on traditional perpetual software vendors, which charge a licensing fee and periodically upgrade the quality of their software. We develop an analytical model to study the competitive pricing strategies of an incumbent perpetual software vendor in the presence of a SaaS competitor. We find that, depending on both the SaaS quality improvement rate and the network effect, the perpetual software vendor adopts one of three different strategies: (1) an entry deterrence strategy, (2) a market segmentation strategy...
The rapid rate of standard software development, and the need of users to stay current, has unleashe...
In enterprise software markets, firms are increasingly using services-based business models built on...
Commercial open source software (COSS) products – privately developed software based on publicly ava...
Abstract—We propose a model of software-as-a-service (SaaS) in a competitive marketplace that brings...
As a new software licensing model, software-as-a-service (SaaS) is gaining tremendous popularity acr...
This study examines the competition between an independent software vendor (ISV) who offers standard...
This study examines the competition between an independent software vendor (ISV) who offers a standa...
The introduction of product upgrades in a competitive environment is commonly observed in the softwa...
In the enterprise system market, software quality is often unobservable at the contracting stage bet...
Open-source software poses a serious challenge to proprietary software vendors. “Lock in customers ”...
In this work, we propose a simulation model to study the software market, and in particular the com...
This paper studies how an important feature of software adoption impacts a software vendor’s prefere...
Recent research has recognized cloud computing as a new paradigm of servitization in which software ...
Why do software firms sell more than one version of software to consumers? In the first chapter, I d...
With the emergence of high speed networks, software firms have the ability to deploy ‘software as a ...
The rapid rate of standard software development, and the need of users to stay current, has unleashe...
In enterprise software markets, firms are increasingly using services-based business models built on...
Commercial open source software (COSS) products – privately developed software based on publicly ava...
Abstract—We propose a model of software-as-a-service (SaaS) in a competitive marketplace that brings...
As a new software licensing model, software-as-a-service (SaaS) is gaining tremendous popularity acr...
This study examines the competition between an independent software vendor (ISV) who offers standard...
This study examines the competition between an independent software vendor (ISV) who offers a standa...
The introduction of product upgrades in a competitive environment is commonly observed in the softwa...
In the enterprise system market, software quality is often unobservable at the contracting stage bet...
Open-source software poses a serious challenge to proprietary software vendors. “Lock in customers ”...
In this work, we propose a simulation model to study the software market, and in particular the com...
This paper studies how an important feature of software adoption impacts a software vendor’s prefere...
Recent research has recognized cloud computing as a new paradigm of servitization in which software ...
Why do software firms sell more than one version of software to consumers? In the first chapter, I d...
With the emergence of high speed networks, software firms have the ability to deploy ‘software as a ...
The rapid rate of standard software development, and the need of users to stay current, has unleashe...
In enterprise software markets, firms are increasingly using services-based business models built on...
Commercial open source software (COSS) products – privately developed software based on publicly ava...