This Chapter begins by examining and exploring the theoretical and empirical limits of the possible bases of network effects, paying particular attention to the most commonly cited framework known as Metcalfe’s Law. It continues by exploring the concept of network externalities, defined as the positive external consumption benefits that the decision to join a network creates for the other members of the network, which is more ambiguous than commonly realized. It then reviews the structural factors needed for models based on network effects to have anticompetitive effects and identifies other factors that can dissipate those effects. Finally, it identifies alternative institutional forms that can eliminate or mitigate the impact of network e...
The majority of industrial organizations literature on network externalities looks at firm behavior ...
While the existing literature confines attention to monotonic and strictly (globally) concave networ...
The private ordering literature examines how nongovernment institutions mitigate opportunistic behav...
This note studies the effect of network externalities on firms in Cournot equilibrium. The existence...
In economics and business, the term “network effect” describes the phenomenon of a prod- uct or serv...
The present paper extends the focus of network exchange research to externalities in exchange networ...
This paper is an exploration of the effects of externalities in exchange networks. Externalities of ...
This paper is an exploration of the effects of externalities in exchange networks. Externalities of ...
The sociological literature on social networks emphasizes by and large positive network effects. Neg...
Abstract Network externalities spur the growth of networks and the adoption of network goods in two ...
Conventional wisdom suggests that network effects should drive faster market growth due to the bandw...
The conventional wisdom is that indirect network effects, unlike direct network effects, do not give...
This paper examines micro-economic incentives for smoking cigarettes. The key aspect considered is n...
Definition of network externalities as included in the Wiley Encyclopedia of Management.peer-reviewe
We analyze the salient features of networks and point out the similarities between the economic stru...
The majority of industrial organizations literature on network externalities looks at firm behavior ...
While the existing literature confines attention to monotonic and strictly (globally) concave networ...
The private ordering literature examines how nongovernment institutions mitigate opportunistic behav...
This note studies the effect of network externalities on firms in Cournot equilibrium. The existence...
In economics and business, the term “network effect” describes the phenomenon of a prod- uct or serv...
The present paper extends the focus of network exchange research to externalities in exchange networ...
This paper is an exploration of the effects of externalities in exchange networks. Externalities of ...
This paper is an exploration of the effects of externalities in exchange networks. Externalities of ...
The sociological literature on social networks emphasizes by and large positive network effects. Neg...
Abstract Network externalities spur the growth of networks and the adoption of network goods in two ...
Conventional wisdom suggests that network effects should drive faster market growth due to the bandw...
The conventional wisdom is that indirect network effects, unlike direct network effects, do not give...
This paper examines micro-economic incentives for smoking cigarettes. The key aspect considered is n...
Definition of network externalities as included in the Wiley Encyclopedia of Management.peer-reviewe
We analyze the salient features of networks and point out the similarities between the economic stru...
The majority of industrial organizations literature on network externalities looks at firm behavior ...
While the existing literature confines attention to monotonic and strictly (globally) concave networ...
The private ordering literature examines how nongovernment institutions mitigate opportunistic behav...