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City University of New York (CUNY)

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2015

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Negative Externalities, Network Effects, And Compatibility, Matthew G. Nagler May 2015

Negative Externalities, Network Effects, And Compatibility, Matthew G. Nagler

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Positive network effects arise where incremental product use increases the utility of users of compatible products (user-positive effects), but also in situations where product use imposes negative externalities that selectively affect the adopters of incompatible alternatives (nonuser-negative effects). This paper compares the social optimality of firms’ incentives for compatibility under these two regimes. Using a “location” model of differentiated products, I find that, under both regimes, incentives for unilateral action to increase compatibility tend to be suboptimal when firms’ networks are close in size, but they may be excessive for small firms when networks differ greatly in size. The result …