Martin Peitz, Paul Belleflamme

Network Goods, Price Discrimination, and Two-Sided Platforms

Rubrik: Articles
Jahrgang 181 (2025) / Heft 2, S. 270-297 (28)
Publiziert 08.08.2025
DOI 10.1628/jite-2024-0024
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Beschreibung
A monopolist selling a network good to heterogeneous users is shown to become a two-sided platform if it can condition prices on some user characteristics or if it cannot but induces user self-selection by offering screening contracts. This shows that the availability of sophisticated pricing instruments is essential to make a platform two-sided, not the ability to distinguish separate user groups. The use of freemium strategies (which consists of offering a base version at zero price and a premium version at a positive price) emerges as a special case of versioning.