Classroom Companion: Business
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Introduction to Digital Economics
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8.5 · Competitive Forces
116 8 8.6 Competition, Cooperation, and Coopetition 7 Section 4.3 contains a layered business model for the Internet consisting of a network layer accommodating the infrastructure providers and the network service providers (ISPs); a transport layer (or equipment layer) which is the business arena of the manufacturers of user equipment and providers of cloud services; and an application layer containing applications, services, and content. In the layered Internet model, there is competition between companies within all three business layers. Companies usually compete within the same business layer and not between different business layers. At the same time, companies operating in digital markets cooperate. Companies at different layers must obviously cooperate to provide digi- tal services to consumers. For example, an electronic newspaper needs the support of ISPs to deliver the newspaper to its readers. This is called vertical cooperation. Companies in the digital economy may also cooperate at the same business layer (horizontal cooperation). Since companies compete within the same business layer, such companies may both compete and cooperate at the same time. This is called coopetition (Shapiro & Varian, 1999 ). Definition 8.4 Companies compete within the same business layer. The companies may cooperate both within the same business layer (horizontal cooperation) and across business lay- ers (vertical cooperation). Coopetition implies that a company simultaneously com- petes and cooperates with other companies within the same business layer. Type Threat Substitutes BitTorrent technology (See for example BitTorrent on Wikipedia) based on P2P distributed file sharing (Popcorn Time was a serious threat to Netflix before it was discontinued for legal reasons in 2014 (Idland et al., 2015 )). The technology is still a threat to Netflix if intellectual property rights can be solved in a satisfactory way Comple- mentors Film studios and video producers for delivery of content and ISPs for distribution of the streaming service Govern- ment Accusation of tax evasion, high energy usage, and traffic stress on the broadband networks. Some countries (e.g., Iran and China) block access to Netflix. Censorship of content The public The public may react to the content of films and shows. One problem for Netflix is that it provides global services and is subject to reactions from different cultures restricting what is regarded as universally acceptable content . Table 8.2 (continued) Download 5.51 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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