posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00authored byG Kazakevitch, Lioubov Torlina
Factors are explored of decision making in regard to buying and/or upgrading information products. Mature information product markets are considered. Comparing two cases - professional and final consumer information products - the decision making process is considered on the choice of product variant. We distinguish three groups of users according to their ultimate decisions to either not to upgrade the existing system, or to upgrade it with the existing provider, or to switch to another provider. Consumer decision is based on multiple characteristics of information product quality, network effects, price and switching costs, whereas producers have to compete not only with their competitors, but also with the previous versions of the own products. Based on the considered cases, differences in consumer priorities are discussed in the markets of professional versus final consumer information products.
History
Pagination
473 - 483
Location
Christchurch, New Zealand
Open access
Yes
Start date
2008-12-03
End date
2008-12-05
ISBN-13
9780473145286
Language
eng
Notes
Reproduced with the kind permission of the copyright owner.
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2008, The Authors
Editor/Contributor(s)
A Mills, S Huff
Title of proceedings
ACIS2008 : Creating the future : transforming research into practice : Proceedings of the 19th Australasian Conference on Information Systems