A Survey of the Economic Role of Software Platforms in Computer-Based Industries
David Evans,
Andrei Hagiu and
Richard Schmalensee
No 1314, CESifo Working Paper Series from CESifo
Abstract:
Software platforms are a critical component of the computer systems underpinning leading– edge products ranging from third– generation mobile phones to video games. After describing some key economic features of computer systems and software platforms, the paper presents case studies of personal computers, video games, personal digital assistants, smart mobile phones, and digital content devices. It then compares several economic aspects of these businesses including their industry evolution, pricing structures, and degrees of integration.
Keywords: software platforms; hardware platforms; network effects; bundling; multi-sided markets (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
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Journal Article: A Survey of the Economic Role of Software Platforms in Computer-based Industries (2005)
Working Paper: A SURVEY OF THE ECONOMIC ROLE OF SOFTWARE PLATFORMS IN COMPUTER - BASED INDUSTRIES (2004)
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