Heterogeneity and the dynamics of technology adoption

Stephen P. Ryan, Catherine Tucker

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    Abstract

    We estimate the demand for a videocalling technology in the presence of both network effects and heterogeneity. Using a unique dataset from a large multinational firm, we pose and estimate a fully dynamic model of technology adoption. We propose a novel identification strategy based on post-adoption technology usage to disentangle equilibrium beliefs concerning the evolution of the network from observed and unobserved heterogeneity in technology adoption costs and use benefits. We find that employees have significant heterogeneity in both adoption costs and network benefits, and have preferences for diverse networks. Using our estimates, we evaluate a number of counterfactual adoption policies, and find that a policy of strategically targeting the right subtype for initial adoption can lead to a faster-growing and larger network than a policy of uncoordinated or diffuse adoption.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)63-109
    Number of pages47
    JournalQuantitative Marketing and Economics
    Volume10
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Mar 2012

    Keywords

    • Dynamics
    • Network effects
    • Technology adoption
    • Unobserved heterogeneity
    • Videoconferencing

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