Softening Competition Through Unilateral Sharing of Customer Data
Chongwoo Choe,
Jiajia Cong () and
Chengsi Wang
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Jiajia Cong: School of Management, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China
Management Science, 2024, vol. 70, issue 1, 526-543
Abstract:
We study how a data-rich firm can benefit by unilaterally sharing its customer data with a data-poor competitor when the data can be used for price discrimination. By sharing data on the segment of market that is more loyal to the competitor and keeping the data on the competitor’s most loyal segment to itself, the firm can induce the competitor to raise its price for consumers on which it does not have data. Such data sharing is an example of a fat-cat strategy as it softens price competition that follows data sharing. Although consumer surplus decreases as a result of data sharing, total surplus can increase when the sharing firm concedes its market share to the competitor, which improves the quality of consumer–firm matching.
Keywords: customer data sharing; price discrimination (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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