Three essays on industrial organization

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520 3 |a This thesis consists of three chapters. Chapter 1 explores the impact of compatibility regulation on the technological transition in industries with indirect network externalities. This chapter contrasts the scenario where firms make their own compatibility decisions with the scenario where compatibility is mandatory and shows that firms are better off in the first scenario and worse off in the second scenario. In some cases, technological transition takes place if there is no regulation, but may not take place if the compatibility regulation is in place. Beside regulation, the technological transition in these industries may be held back by either the coordination problem or the compensation problem. The analysis culminates by showing conditions in which these problems can be eliminated. Chapter 2 explores the code-release decision of profit-maximizing software firms. Equilibrium results show that firms will not release code if the complementarity coefficient is either too low or too high. If the open source community can produce high quality open source software, then both firms may adopt the open source approach. If the open source community is moderately efficient and the complementarity coefficient falls in a middle range, then the decision to adopt open source approach depends on the efficiency gap between the two firms. Chapter 3 explores the impact of keyword auction on online retailers' pricing strategies. The incumbent has positioning advantage on the search engine but the new entrant can bid for the sponsored advertisement place and neutralize such advantage. In equilibrium, preemptive advertisement exists. In one scenario, there is a pure equilibrium in which the incumbent charges a higher price and outbids the entrant in the sponsored ads auction. In the other scenario, there is a unique mixed equilibrium in which the incumbent can only partially deter the entrant from moving up. 
653 |a Essays 
653 |a Decision making 
653 |a Regulation 
653 |a Open source software 
653 |a Auctions 
653 |a Studies 
653 |a Software industry 
653 |a Electronic commerce 
653 |a Profit maximization 
653 |a Economic theory 
653 |a Pricing policies 
653 |a Business costs 
653 |a Economics 
653 |a Monopolistic competition 
653 |a Software 
653 |a Microprocessors 
653 |a Computer & video games 
653 |a Motion picture directors & producers 
653 |a Television sets 
653 |a Equilibrium 
653 |a Color 
653 |a Television programs 
653 |a Prices 
653 |a Spectrum allocation 
653 |a Compatible hardware 
653 |a High definition television--HDTV 
653 |a Innovations 
653 |a Quality standards 
653 |a Consumers 
653 |a Proprietary 
653 |a Consumption 
653 |a Shipments 
653 |a Utility functions 
653 |a Households 
653 |a Business to business commerce 
653 |a Motion pictures 
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