Product selection in online marketplaces
Federico Etro
阅读操作
确认中在文库中上传 PDF 后可生成中文音频讲解。
摘要与影响
A marketplace such as Amazon hosts many products by third party sellers and acts as a first party or private label retailer. Assuming an advantage of Amazon in logistics and of sellers in marketing, we investigate whether entry by Amazon is excessive from the point of view of consumers. With competitive sellers, entry may be either overprovided or underprovided, but the incentives of Amazon and consumers are correctly aligned for a family of power surplus functions (generating for instance linear, isoelastic, and loglinear demands). Competition for customers with other retailers reduces commissions and prices preserving the efficiency result. Market power by sellers increases (reduces) the incentives to retail private label (first party) products, and generates a bias toward underprovision of entry. We extend the analysis to delivery fulfillment by the marketplace, product differentiation with price competition on the platform, and a dynamic analysis of the incentives of sellers to enter and the marketplace to launch copycat products.
逐年被引趋势
关键指标
同类平均 = 1
同领域 · 同年份 · 同类型
Google Scholar 与 OpenAlex 的被引统计范围不同,数值存在差异属正常。
AI 辅助阅读
依据:摘要
可就本文提问;依据不足时会说明。
学术脉络
学科主题
经济 / 管理Consumer Market Behavior and Pricing
Digital Platforms and Economics · Auction Theory and Applications
参考文献 49
此处列出前 3 条
引用本文 49
按被引量排序,此处列出前 3 条