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Note on Self-Restraint as an Online Entry-Deterrence Strategy
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2006
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Consumer UncertaintyBehavioral Decision MakingGame TheoryOnline EntryAutonomyMarket DesignPsychologySearch CostsManagementPrice ConsistencyOnline ChannelAntitrust EnforcementEconomicsMarket MechanismSelf-defenseMarket BehaviorCoercionMarketingTwo-sided MarketBehavioral EconomicsElectronic MarketplaceBusinessOnline Entry-deterrence Strategy
We develop a game-theoretical model to show that in the markets where price consistency across channels is critical, an incumbent brick-and-mortar retailer can deter the online entry of a pure-play e-tailer by strategically refraining from entering online. In the markets where price consistency is not a constraint, we find that the incumbent can deter the e-tailer’s entry only if it enters online and credibly operates the online channel as an independent profit center. In other words, the incumbent must be willing to cannibalize its own brick-and-mortar business by charging a low online price. We also discuss some social welfare implications of retail online entry and the managerial insights of our analysis.
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