Using Experiments to Illustrate the Role of Network Externalities in Technology Adoption and Industry Evolution
Parker Wheatley W.
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Parker Wheatley W.: College of St. Benedict, St. John's University
Journal of Industrial Organization Education, 2012, vol. 6, issue 1, 13
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This experiment helps students to understand the importance of network externalities in technology adoption and the evolution of industries. Students observe the roles of lock-in and critical mass in technology adoption, understand how pricing affects adoption, and see welfare implications of network externalities. Given examples of network effects in firm and government action (e.g., the advanced television systems committee, antitrust litigation for the credit/debit card industry, and private strategy in newer DVD technologies (HD DVD vs. Blue-Ray)), this experiment fits courses that wish to illustrate these ideas and provides a starting point for a more detailed study of network externalities
Keywords: classroom experiments; network externalities; technology adoption (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1515/1935-5041.1048
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