Network Effect as a Competitive Edge: What Have We Learnt From the Literature?
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https://doi.org/10.33423/jsis.v15i17.3702Keywords:
Strategic Innovation, Sustainability, network effects, network externalities, path dependence, increasing returnsAbstract
Network effect is defined as the value that an additional user of a product has on that product’s value to others. In an industry exhibiting network effect, firms need to consider the possible role of the network being the establishment of a competitive edge. In this review, our goal is to synthesize the broad literature on network effects, and we put forward the argument that, in practice, network effect has quietly become a key factor in forming a firm’s competing strategy. In the presence of positive network effects, consumers’ willingness to pay is an increasing function of the network size.
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2020-12-25
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Lin, Y. P., & Camara, A. (2020). Network Effect as a Competitive Edge: What Have We Learnt From the Literature?. Journal of Strategic Innovation and Sustainability, 15(7). https://doi.org/10.33423/jsis.v15i17.3702
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