2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.infoecopol.2007.01.005
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Predatory pricing with the existence of network externalities in the laboratory

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“…These were picked up in the search due to occasional use of the word 'game' or the papers bibliography's including sources where the terms 'game' and/or 'supply chain' featured. There were also a set of papers that used a game as part of the experiment or method, such as Acquisti and Spiekermann (2011); Chiaravutthi (2007); Kempf (1999); Markovitch et al (2015). After this review, 111 papers were identified as being relevant for a detailed analysis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These were picked up in the search due to occasional use of the word 'game' or the papers bibliography's including sources where the terms 'game' and/or 'supply chain' featured. There were also a set of papers that used a game as part of the experiment or method, such as Acquisti and Spiekermann (2011); Chiaravutthi (2007); Kempf (1999); Markovitch et al (2015). After this review, 111 papers were identified as being relevant for a detailed analysis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in a modified design with entry prior to pricing decisions and a simpler demand schedule, a reliable pattern of below-cost predation emerges (Goeree and Gomez, 1998;Capra et al, 2000). Likewise, Chiaravutthi (2007) finds substantial evidence of below-cost predatory pricing in markets with network externalities.…”
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confidence: 99%