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Introduction to Digital Economics
Chapter 6 · Digital Goods and Services 85 6 war resulting in zero revenue, companies may differentiate their goods from the competitors by making them unique for customers, for example, newspapers offer- ing customized news alerts. The newspaper may then generate revenue from these customers. Another option is to apply creative business models that operate under condition that the service is provided for free while the revenues are obtained from other sources—Google and Facebook employ such business models. Some digital goods become commodities because of standards. Standards force providers to deliver indistinguishable digital goods, for example, compatible Bluetooth access to mobile phones, hearing aids, and household gadgets. Digital goods also tend to become commodities over time. This may be the result of the harmonization of competing goods. An example is word editing software. In the 1990s, editing products from different suppliers supported different functions. Today, word editing software packages are so similar that they have become digital commodities. 6.6 Transaction Costs The transaction cost is the cost associated with the process of selling and buying. Transaction costs can be divided into three categories: 5 Search and information costs are the costs of searching for a particular good and determining its price and properties. 5 Bargaining costs are the collective costs for the consumer and the provider to agree on the terms of the contract. This includes the price and delivery condi- tions of the good. 5 Policing and enforcement costs are the costs of sticking to the agreement and taking appropriate action if the agreement is not upheld by either party. An example is trading of physical goods on eBay. The buyer first searches for prod- ucts they want to buy among offers made by various sellers (search and informa- tion costs). This is done on eBay’s website. When the buyer has decided which item to buy, buyer and seller will negotiate price and delivery conditions (bargaining costs). If something is wrong with the received product, the buyer will enforce con- tractual rights by taking direct contact with the seller (policing and enforcement costs). eBay may also be involved in the dispute if the buyer and seller do not agree. Amazon, eBay, and Alibaba lower the transaction costs by offering efficient search processes using web or mobile apps. Download 5.51 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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