We analyze competition between two horizontally differentiated network providers. New technologies help the providers to collect consumer-specific information, and such technologies increase the providers' ability to use price discrimination. One example is the mobile providers' choice of investing into third generation mobile systems (3G). Compared to the current 2G systems (GSM), 3G gives the providers more accurate customer specific information (e.g. with respect to customers' location at any time). Since new technologies give the opportunity to implement price discrimination, an interesting question is how the price strategies (price discrimination or not) affect the incentives to unilaterally establish a walled garden where the rival's...
Abstract: A number of technology products display positive network effects, and are used in variable...
We study mix-and-match compatibility choices of firms selling complementary products in a dynamic se...
This paper analyses the competition between interconnected mobile phone networks, under the assumpti...
In the telecommunications industry, mobile telephony plays an important rule, since it is the sector...
This paper develops a generalised model of network competition when consumers vary in their preferen...
In the telecommunications industry, mobile telephony plays an important rule, since it is the sector...
The telecommunications industry is a fragmented market, characterized by a tremen-dous amount of cus...
We analyse firms' incentives to provide two-way compatibility between two network goods with differe...
We analyse firms' incentives to provide two-way compatibility between two network goods with differe...
We develop a two-stage oligopolistic network competition model where, first, firms simultaneously de...
Over the last decade, the development of mobile telecommunications has reached a very high rate of g...
We consider a two-stage game between two competing Internet service providers(ISPs). The firms offer...
Over the last decade, the development of mobile telecommunications has reached a very high rate of ...
As is well recognized, market dominance is a typical outcome in markets with network effects. A firm...
As is well recognized, market dominance is a typical outcome in markets with network effects. A firm...
Abstract: A number of technology products display positive network effects, and are used in variable...
We study mix-and-match compatibility choices of firms selling complementary products in a dynamic se...
This paper analyses the competition between interconnected mobile phone networks, under the assumpti...
In the telecommunications industry, mobile telephony plays an important rule, since it is the sector...
This paper develops a generalised model of network competition when consumers vary in their preferen...
In the telecommunications industry, mobile telephony plays an important rule, since it is the sector...
The telecommunications industry is a fragmented market, characterized by a tremen-dous amount of cus...
We analyse firms' incentives to provide two-way compatibility between two network goods with differe...
We analyse firms' incentives to provide two-way compatibility between two network goods with differe...
We develop a two-stage oligopolistic network competition model where, first, firms simultaneously de...
Over the last decade, the development of mobile telecommunications has reached a very high rate of g...
We consider a two-stage game between two competing Internet service providers(ISPs). The firms offer...
Over the last decade, the development of mobile telecommunications has reached a very high rate of ...
As is well recognized, market dominance is a typical outcome in markets with network effects. A firm...
As is well recognized, market dominance is a typical outcome in markets with network effects. A firm...
Abstract: A number of technology products display positive network effects, and are used in variable...
We study mix-and-match compatibility choices of firms selling complementary products in a dynamic se...
This paper analyses the competition between interconnected mobile phone networks, under the assumpti...