Modern cable television technology: video, voice, and data communications
Modern cable television technology: video, voice, and data communications
Dynamic Mixed Duopoly: A Model Motivated by Linux vs. Windows
Management Science
Perspective---The Interdependence of Private and Public Interests
Organization Science
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This article investigates how private firms respond to potential entry from public firms. This paper uses a data set of over 3,000 U.S. cable TV systems to present evidence consistent with entry deterrence. Incumbent cable TV firms upgrade faster when located in markets with a potential municipal entrant. However, the same systems are then slower to offer new products enabled by the upgrade, suggesting upgrades in these markets occur for strategic reasons. Incumbent cable systems also upgrade faster in response to municipal entry threats than to private entry threats. Understanding how private firms respond to potential entry from public firms is especially important in light of recent U.S. government entry into several industries. This paper was accepted by Bruno Cassiman, business strategy.