Estimating the Costs of Standardization: Evidence from the Movie Industry
研究了电影发行和放映行业从35毫米胶片转向数字技术时,由于网络效应导致的“过度惯性”问题,量化了其造成的福利损失,并评估了补贴或强制政策的效果。
Abstract This article studies the decentralized adoption of a technology standard when network effects are present. If the new standard is incompatible with the current installed base, adoption may be inefficiently delayed. I quantify the magnitude of “excess inertia” in the switch of the movie distribution and exhibition industries from 35 mm film to digital. I specify and estimate a dynamic game of digital hardware adoption by theatres and digital movies supply by distributors. Counterfactual simulations establish that excess inertia reduces surplus by $16\%$ relative to the first-best adoption path; network externalities explain $41\%$ of the surplus loss. Targeted adoption subsidies or a mandate on digital distribution help bridge this welfare gap.