How Can Substitution and Complementarity Effects Be Leveraged for Broadband Internet Services Strategy?

With growth in mobile Internet services, the relationship between mobile and fixed broadband has become an issue in telecom firm strategy. Previous research focused on aggregate penetration for mobile and fixed broadband services. Our research analyzes the economic relationship between mobile and fi...

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Main Authors: JUNG, Gwangjae, KIM, Young Soo, Kauffman, Robert J.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-31042019-04-25T06:18:15Z How Can Substitution and Complementarity Effects Be Leveraged for Broadband Internet Services Strategy? JUNG, Gwangjae KIM, Young Soo Kauffman, Robert J. With growth in mobile Internet services, the relationship between mobile and fixed broadband has become an issue in telecom firm strategy. Previous research focused on aggregate penetration for mobile and fixed broadband services. Our research analyzes the economic relationship between mobile and fixed broadband services at the household level, as a basis for how senior managers should rethink their strategy approach. Using data on broadband services subscriptions, we examine how changes that occur for mobile broadband services bandwidth (MBB) affect changes in fixed broadband bandwidth (FBB) services subscriptions, inclusive of new subscriptions - and vice versa. We explore the different cross-effects and asymmetric patterns of event-driven bandwidth changes. Mobile and fixed broadband services are complementary: both affect the consumption of the other. Our findings offer useful information for marketing strategy and broadband services promotion, such as bundling strategy based on bandwidth changes, and segmentation based on the bandwidth changes in both services. 2014-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/2105 info:doi/10.1109/HICSS.2014.508 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/3104/viewcontent/C89___How_Can_Substitution_and_Complementarity_Effects_Be_Leveraged_for_Broadband_Internet_Services_Strategy__HICSS2014_.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Computer Sciences Management Information Systems Strategic Management Policy
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider SMU Libraries
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language English
topic Computer Sciences
Management Information Systems
Strategic Management Policy
spellingShingle Computer Sciences
Management Information Systems
Strategic Management Policy
JUNG, Gwangjae
KIM, Young Soo
Kauffman, Robert J.
How Can Substitution and Complementarity Effects Be Leveraged for Broadband Internet Services Strategy?
description With growth in mobile Internet services, the relationship between mobile and fixed broadband has become an issue in telecom firm strategy. Previous research focused on aggregate penetration for mobile and fixed broadband services. Our research analyzes the economic relationship between mobile and fixed broadband services at the household level, as a basis for how senior managers should rethink their strategy approach. Using data on broadband services subscriptions, we examine how changes that occur for mobile broadband services bandwidth (MBB) affect changes in fixed broadband bandwidth (FBB) services subscriptions, inclusive of new subscriptions - and vice versa. We explore the different cross-effects and asymmetric patterns of event-driven bandwidth changes. Mobile and fixed broadband services are complementary: both affect the consumption of the other. Our findings offer useful information for marketing strategy and broadband services promotion, such as bundling strategy based on bandwidth changes, and segmentation based on the bandwidth changes in both services.
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author JUNG, Gwangjae
KIM, Young Soo
Kauffman, Robert J.
author_facet JUNG, Gwangjae
KIM, Young Soo
Kauffman, Robert J.
author_sort JUNG, Gwangjae
title How Can Substitution and Complementarity Effects Be Leveraged for Broadband Internet Services Strategy?
title_short How Can Substitution and Complementarity Effects Be Leveraged for Broadband Internet Services Strategy?
title_full How Can Substitution and Complementarity Effects Be Leveraged for Broadband Internet Services Strategy?
title_fullStr How Can Substitution and Complementarity Effects Be Leveraged for Broadband Internet Services Strategy?
title_full_unstemmed How Can Substitution and Complementarity Effects Be Leveraged for Broadband Internet Services Strategy?
title_sort how can substitution and complementarity effects be leveraged for broadband internet services strategy?
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2014
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/2105
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/3104/viewcontent/C89___How_Can_Substitution_and_Complementarity_Effects_Be_Leveraged_for_Broadband_Internet_Services_Strategy__HICSS2014_.pdf
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