存在正需求外部性时的价格竞争与兼容性

Price Competition and Compatibility in the Presence of Positive Demand Externalities

Management Science · 1995
被引 180
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究在位企业与新进入企业在正需求外部性下的动态定价,分析兼容性对价格和利润的影响,发现强外部性下价格上升路径最优,且兼容性对双方均可能有利。

Abstract

In many cases, the benefit to a consumer of a product increases with the number of other users of the same product. These demand interdependencies are referred to in the literature as positive demand externalities or network externalities. This paper examines the dynamic pricing behaviors of an incumbent and a later entrant, with special attention to the impacts of demand externalities, compatibility, and competition on prices and profits. Defining market power as the ability to price above a competitor without losing market share, we show how demand externalities and installed base combine to confer market power. We model optimal pricing as a differential game with the optimal price trajectory established as Nash open-loop controls. For a duopoly durable goods market with strong demand externalities, the results show an increasing price trajectory can be optimal. As expected, a new entrant is better off if its products are compatible with those of the incumbent, especially when demand externalities are strong and the installed base of the incumbent is large. Less intuitively, the incumbent as well may be better off agreeing on common standards. The comparison of monopoly and duopoly shows that under strong demand externalities and a small installed base, the incumbent profits from compatible entry.

正需求外部性兼容性动态定价市场势力