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| Title: | Platform Competition: The Role of Multi-homing and Complementors |
| Authors: | Carrillo, Juan D. - University of Southern California Tan, Guofu - University of Southern California |
| Keywords: | Platform competition, multi-homing, complementor, royalty and subsidy |
| Issue Date: | 2006 |
| Series/Report no.: | NET Institute Working Paper;06-30 |
| Abstract: | In this paper we present a model of platform competition in which two
firms offer horizontally differentiated platforms and a group of
complementors offers products that are complementary to each platform.
Consumers can buy either or both platforms (single- or multihoming) and
complementors can produce for either or both platforms (single- or
multi-production). We first characterize the pricing structure and find
that, in equilibrium, consumers are more likely to multihome as the
differentiation of platforms decreases or as the number of complementors
for either platform increases. We show that the platform and its
complementors always benefit from an increase in the number of
complementors in their own platform. When single-homing arises in
equilibrium, the platform and its complementors suffer from an increase
in the number of complementors in the rival platform. We also study the
incentives of the platform to integrate with its complementors, to
charge them a royalty or give a subsidy, and to sell its own
complementary products to the rival platform. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2451/28478 |
| Appears in Collections: | NET Institute Working Papers Series
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