Competition of Content Acquisition and Distribution Under Consumer Multipurchase

  • Baojun Jiang
  • , Lin Tian
  • , Bo Zhou

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    Abstract

    In many markets, such as video streaming or information services, a consumer may purchase multiple competing products or services. The existing theoretical literature typically assumes that each consumer can buy only one product. This article explicitly models the consumer’s multipurchase behavior and examines an upstream content creator’s content production and selling strategies as well as competing downstream distributors’ content acquisition and pricing strategies. The authors find that in contrast to the case of single-product purchase, under multiproduct purchase, only one distributor will acquire the creator’s new content in equilibrium. Furthermore, when the content distributors are not highly differentiated (each having a limited amount of unique content), the content creator will reduce new content production, leading to lower profits for both the content creator and the content distributors. By contrast, when the distributors are already highly differentiated with a substantial amount of unique content, the content creator will increase its content production, leading to higher profits for both the content creator and the distributors. The authors show that their main results and insights are robust to several alternative assumptions.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1066-1084
    Number of pages19
    JournalJournal of Marketing Research
    Volume56
    Issue number6
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Dec 1 2019

    Keywords

    • content creation
    • differentiation
    • multihoming
    • multiproduct purchase
    • pricing

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