Andrei Hagiu

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Andrei Hagiu

Andrei Hagiu

@theplatformguy

Associate Professor at the Boston University Questrom School of Business. Expert on platform businesses. https://t.co/PRtXfZpSeI

가입일 Mart 2009
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Erik Hovenkamp
Erik Hovenkamp@ErikHovenkamp·
Cool new paper by Andrei Hagiu and Julian Wright. They study "Platform Traps" -- situations where many users voluntarily join a platform even though almost all of them would've been better off without it. It's a dynamic collective action problem fueled by network effects. 1/n
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Andrei Hagiu
Andrei Hagiu@theplatformguy·
@ErikHovenkamp @skominers Thank you @ErikHovenkamp for the nice summary and @skominers for the related papers. The Dixit paper is indeed closely related though we go quite a bit further because we have a platform setting prices to lay the trap (no price-setting in Dixit)
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Erik Hovenkamp
Erik Hovenkamp@ErikHovenkamp·
@skominers Nice catch! I hadn't heard of this paper, but the idea does sound quite similar.
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Andrei Hagiu
Andrei Hagiu@theplatformguy·
New paper “AI and Competition Policy” forthcoming in IJIO. Will AI be dominated by a few firms? How will AI affect the market structure for existing sectors? What “traditional” competition policy issues arise with AI and what novel issues does AI raise? doi.org/10.1016/j.ijin…
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Andrei Hagiu
Andrei Hagiu@theplatformguy·
My new @HarvardBiz article with Julian Wright on how to evaluate defensibility and upside potential for marketplaces. Available online now, will be in the July-August magazine issue. Please share with your marketplace entrepreneur and investor friends! hbr.org/2024/07/will-t…
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Andrei Hagiu
Andrei Hagiu@theplatformguy·
@jsndr @falsedvmaster @thumbtack That seems like the most reasonable option indeed. The "no thanks" button... more generally, make the mechanism as simple and transparent as possible to both sides.
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Johannes Schneider
Johannes Schneider@jsndr·
@theplatformguy @falsedvmaster @thumbtack Wouldn't we think it's possible to implement a button for a "no, thank you" response that does not allow you to continue negotiating with that pro, as opposed to genuine messages? Extrapolating from Airbnb, it should still be possible to limit platform-circumventing negotiations.
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Andrei Hagiu
Andrei Hagiu@theplatformguy·
Used @Thumbtack to hire a plumber and realized there is a design/pricing issue that seems unfair to pros. Here is my understanding of how it works (please correct me if I'm wrong):
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Andrei Hagiu
Andrei Hagiu@theplatformguy·
@falsedvmaster @thumbtack The question then is whether there is any serious downside in clearly communicating the constraint to clients? Sthg along the lines "if you want to negotiate, go ahead, but only do so if you are seriously considering the pros, otherwise you are costing them for no reason"
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Andrei Hagiu
Andrei Hagiu@theplatformguy·
@falsedvmaster @thumbtack Right, so I guess my behavior isn't very common. Interesting to consider the "right" mechanism design here (assuming the platform is interested in that and not in a quick $25 on the sly). Agreed there should be some friction for pros to get refunds in order to keep them honest.
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Andrei Hagiu
Andrei Hagiu@theplatformguy·
@falsedvmaster @thumbtack Still, why should the burden be placed on the pro to request a refund? Why not make it clear to the client that there is no need to reply "no thanks" as that triggers a fee to the pro?
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Andrei Hagiu
Andrei Hagiu@theplatformguy·
@thumbtack Again, please correct me if my understanding is incorrect.
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Andrei Hagiu
Andrei Hagiu@theplatformguy·
Then a pro I didn't hire let me know that my reply cost him $25. @Thumbtack never told me that my replies would cost the pros, but did encourage me to reach out to multiple pros. That seems like blatantly misaligned incentives on their part and not fair to the pros.
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Andrei Hagiu
Andrei Hagiu@theplatformguy·
This is how @Shopify differentiates from @amazon - NOT implementing full marketplace discovery Also: @owner (Shopify for restaurants, no discovery) vs. @DoorDash (full discovery), @Teachable (Shopify for online teachers, tried and abandoned discovery) vs. @Udemy (full discovery)
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Andrei Hagiu
Andrei Hagiu@theplatformguy·
New paper in Management Science on how much discovery #platforms should enable. Making it easier for buyers to discover sellers leads to more transactions, but it also commoditizes sellers. So LESS discovery may sometimes be more attractive to sellers. pubsonline.informs.org/doi/10.1287/mn…
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