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通过软件更新实现捆绑耐用品与安装基础退化:对产品政策的影响

Tethered Durable Goods and Installed Base Degradation via Software Updates: Implications for Product Policy

Journal of Management Information Systems · 2024
被引 3
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究垄断厂商在推出新产品时,通过软件更新部分退化或完全淘汰旧产品安装基础的决策,发现安装基础退化可能成为均衡策略,且厂商可能因承诺问题导致过度耐用或次优淘汰。

Abstract

Increasingly, durable goods have embedded software and are technologically tethered to the vendor’s server through this software, be it digital products such as smartphones or predominantly non-digital products such as automobiles and tractors. Tethering can enable the vendor to change the product’s performance or features through software updates, with implications for optimal product policy. We study a monopolist technology vendor’s decision to partially degrade or fully retire their installed base of tethered goods when they release their newer version. Our work presents several novel theoretical contributions with practical implications for industry. Installed base degradation can emerge in equilibrium. To obsolete the previous version, it is no longer necessary for the seller to produce an improved version. Firms may engage in economically suboptimal partial degradation for technical reasons. Firms sometimes engage in suboptimal product obsolescence despite it harming their profit, due to their inability to commit to a no-obsolescence policy. Under some conditions the seller’s commitment problem could cause them to offer excessive durability. Our work suggests important policy guidelines: when releasing new models, firms should consider releasing updated versions of their older operating systems, and allow existing customers to opt out of significant software upgrades, other than essential security patches.

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