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Optimal Pricing in the Presence of Local Network Effects

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Optimal Pricing in the Presence of Local Network Effects
We study the optimal pricing strategies of a monopolist selling a divisible good (service) to consumers that are embedded in a social network. A key feature of our model is that consumers experience a (positive) local network effect. In particular, each consumer's usage level depends directly on the usage of her neighbors in the social network structure. Thus, the monopolist's optimal pricing strategy may involve offering discounts to certain agents3, who have a central position in the underlying network. Our results can be summarized as follows. First, we consider a setting where the monopolist can offer individualized prices and derive an explicit characterization of the optimal price for each consumer as a function of her network position. In particular, we show that it is optimal for the monopolist to charge each agent a price that is proportional to her Bonacich centrality in the social network. In the second part of the paper, we discuss the optimal strategy of a monop...
Ozan Candogan, Kostas Bimpikis, Asuman E. Ozdaglar
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where WINE
Authors Ozan Candogan, Kostas Bimpikis, Asuman E. Ozdaglar
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