We study mix-and-match compatibility choices of firms selling complementary products in a dynamic setting. Contrary to what happens in a static setting where symmetric firms choose compatibility (Matutes and Regibeau 1988), when switching costs are high and firms make price discrimination based on past purchases, symmetric firms choose incompatibility to soften future competition if the discount factor is large, which harms consumers. Interoperability increases consumer surplus at least for high switching costs. Data portability, by reducing switching costs, induces the firms to choose compatibility more often but, given a compatibility regime, benefits consumers only if a nonnegative pricing constraint binds
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We study mix-and-match compatibility choices of firms selling complementary products in a dynamic se...
e study firms’ compatibility choices in the presence of consumers’ switching costs. We analyze both ...
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This paper analyses firms' behaviour towards compatibility and the relation of these decisions with ...
This paper examines the potential social costs of standardi-zation, including possible vendor reacti...
We investigate private and social incentives for standardization to ensure market-wide system compat...
We study mix-and-match compatibility choices of firms selling complementary products in a dynamic se...
e study firms’ compatibility choices in the presence of consumers’ switching costs. We analyze both ...
This paper investigates how switching costs affect product compatibility and market dynamics in netw...
Compatibility of network products is an important issue in markets for communication technology as w...
Regulators have emphasized on mandating compatibility between competing platform ecosystems. In this...
Data (number) portability increased switching activity in telecoms markets, but not so far in bankin...
We determine the incentives for compatibility provision of firms that produce network goods with dif...
This paper investigates the incentives of firms to produce compatible products in a market where con...
There are many markets where customers can combine multiple products to greater effect, or where cus...
This paper examines the importance of compatibility on buyer behavior in the market for LAN equipmen...
This paper analyzes the interplay between compatibility and product design decisions in a symmetric ...
In markets that exhibit network effects, the presence of digital conversion technologies provides an...
This paper analyses firms' behaviour towards compatibility and the relation of these decisions with ...
This paper examines the potential social costs of standardi-zation, including possible vendor reacti...
We investigate private and social incentives for standardization to ensure market-wide system compat...