Competition in Multi-Sided Markets: Divide and Conquer
研究多边市场中后动平台如何通过跨边补贴实施分而治之策略,分析领先平台可能放弃部分用户以缓和竞争,并探讨价格歧视与兼容性选择对效率的影响。
This paper studies Stackelberg price competition in a multi-sided market. The second-mover can engage in divide-and-conquer strategies, which involve cross-subsidies between sides. The paper recovers bounds on profits, and refines the results with a selection criteria whereby consumers resolve coordination failure in favor of a focal platform. It then analyzes perfect price discrimination with network effects, and two-sided market, sheding lights on inefficiencies and strategic choices by platforms. A leading platform may refrain from selling to some side in order to soften competition, it tends to favor excessively balanced market shares and may prefer compatibility to reduce price competition.