Digital pricing with piracy and variety seeking
Yu Ning,
Su Xiu Xu,
Mian Yan and
George Q. Huang
International Journal of Production Economics, 2018, vol. 206, issue C, 184-195
Abstract:
This paper aims to explore behavioral digital pricing which incorporates realistic consumer behavior into firms' pricing and anti-piracy investment models. We consider a duopoly market with an original company and a pirated group selling digital products. The demand is sensitive to both parties' prices. We extend the traditional Hotelling model by taking into account the effects of externality on both parties. We then propose three types of price competition games: (I) Cournot model, (II) Stackelberg model with the original company as the leader, and (III) the Stackelberg model with the pirated group as the leader. In model II, if the value of externality effects is lower than a threshold, the original company will benefit from the government anti-piracy policy that tolerates some piracy. Finally, we investigate the behavior of consumer variety seeking in a two-period Cournot model. With the presence of variety seeking, both the original and pirated parties will adopt higher prices in the first period. Surprisingly, variety seeking brings higher profits to both parties in two periods.
Keywords: Digital pricing; Piracy; Protection investment; Variety seeking; Externality (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpe.2018.09.026
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