Published September 2014
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Journal Article
On competitive provisioning of cloud services
Chicago
Abstract
Motivated by cloud services, we consider the interplay of network effects, congestion, and competition in ad-supported services. We study the strategic interactions between competing service providers and a user base, modeling congestion sensitivity and two forms of positive network effects: "firm-specific" versus "industry-wide." Our analysis reveals that users are generally no better off due to the competition in a marketplace of ad-supported services. Further, our analysis highlights an important contrast between firm-specific and industry-wide network effects: firms can coexist in a marketplace with industry-wide network effects, but near-monopolies tend to emerge in marketplaces with firm-specific network effects.
Additional Information
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- Eprint ID
- 49765
- DOI
- 10.1145/2667522.2667531
- Resolver ID
- CaltechAUTHORS:20140917-082453194
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