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Management Science, 2021
We study competition for consumer attention in which platforms can sacrifice service quality for attention. A platform can choose the “addictiveness” of its service. A more addictive platform yields consumers a lower utility of participation but a higher marginal utility of allocating attention.
Ichihashi, Shota, Kim, Byung-Cheol
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We study competition for consumer attention in which platforms can sacrifice service quality for attention. A platform can choose the “addictiveness” of its service. A more addictive platform yields consumers a lower utility of participation but a higher marginal utility of allocating attention.
Ichihashi, Shota, Kim, Byung-Cheol
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Platform Switching and Bone Platform Switching
Journal of Oral Implantology, 2009Abstract Bone platform switching involves an inward bone ring in the coronal part of the implant that is in continuity with the alveolar bone crest. Bone platform switching is obtained by using a dental fixture with a reverse conical neck. A retrospective study was performed to evaluate the effectiveness of conventional vs reverse conical neck ...
CARINCI, Francesco +2 more
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Platform Economy and Platformization
2020In this book, we begin to interrogate the phenomenon of India’s expanding platform economy in terms of both rationale and process, linking a series of empirical inquiries to a critical analysis of the prevailing logics of ‘platform capitalism’ and ‘platformization’.
Athique, Adrian, Parthasarathi, Vibodh
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Strategic Management Journal, 2010
Abstract Due to network effects and switching costs in platform markets, entrants generally must offer revolutionary functionality to win substantial market share. We explore a second entry path that does not rely upon Schumpeterian innovation: platform envelopment.
Thomas R. Eisenmann +2 more
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Abstract Due to network effects and switching costs in platform markets, entrants generally must offer revolutionary functionality to win substantial market share. We explore a second entry path that does not rely upon Schumpeterian innovation: platform envelopment.
Thomas R. Eisenmann +2 more
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2013
To evaluate the capabilities of the insect brain model different robotic platforms have been considered. The different blocks of the cognitive architecture, inspired by MBs and CX, can be used as control systems both for legged and wheeled robots. This chapter reports the characteristics of the robotic platforms including information on the mechanical ...
I. Aleo +5 more
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To evaluate the capabilities of the insect brain model different robotic platforms have been considered. The different blocks of the cognitive architecture, inspired by MBs and CX, can be used as control systems both for legged and wheeled robots. This chapter reports the characteristics of the robotic platforms including information on the mechanical ...
I. Aleo +5 more
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European Business Review, 2006
PurposeTo identify some of the major issues and problems firms face, when they collaborate with suppliers in new product development.Design/methodology/approachThe paper presents a case study of a leading Danish hearing aid manufacturer.FindingsEarly involvement of suppliers in new product development reduces time‐to‐market, but increases the risk that
Mikkola, Juliana Hsuan +1 more
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PurposeTo identify some of the major issues and problems firms face, when they collaborate with suppliers in new product development.Design/methodology/approachThe paper presents a case study of a leading Danish hearing aid manufacturer.FindingsEarly involvement of suppliers in new product development reduces time‐to‐market, but increases the risk that
Mikkola, Juliana Hsuan +1 more
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