Technology licensing strategy for network product in a service industry (Q1664873)
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Technology licensing strategy for network product in a service industry (English)
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27 August 2018
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Summary: Technology licensing has gained significant attention in literature and practice as a rapid and effective way to improve firm's capability of technology innovation. In this paper, we investigate a duopolistic service provider competition market, where service providers develop and sell a kind of network product. In this setting, we analyze the innovating service provider's four licensing strategies: no licensing, fixed fee licensing, royalty licensing, and two-part tariff licensing. The literature suggests that when the network products can be completely substituted, two-part tariff licensing is the optimal strategy of the innovating service provider. We find that when the network products cannot be completely substituted, two-part tariff licensing is not always optimal. The degree of the product differentiation, the intensity of the network effects, and the R\&D cost of the potential licensee play a key role in determining the innovating service provider's optimal licensing strategies.
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