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The impact of superstar and non-superstar software on hardware sales: the moderating role of hardware lifecycle
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Malshe, Ashwin
, Basuroy, Suman
, Gretz, Richard T
, Bauer, Carlos
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Computer peripherals
/ Consumer behavior
/ Product life cycle
/ Relationship marketing
/ Software
2019
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The impact of superstar and non-superstar software on hardware sales: the moderating role of hardware lifecycle
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Malshe, Ashwin
, Basuroy, Suman
, Gretz, Richard T
, Bauer, Carlos
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Computer peripherals
/ Consumer behavior
/ Product life cycle
/ Relationship marketing
/ Software
2019
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The impact of superstar and non-superstar software on hardware sales: the moderating role of hardware lifecycle
Journal Article
The impact of superstar and non-superstar software on hardware sales: the moderating role of hardware lifecycle
2019
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In the context of two-sided markets, we propose hardware lifecycle as a key moderator of the impact of superstar and non-superstar software on hardware adoption. A hardware’s earlier adopters are less price sensitive and have a higher preference for exciting and challenging software. In contrast, later adopters are more price sensitive and prefer simplicity in software. Superstar software tend to be more expensive and more complex compared to non-superstars. Therefore, earlier (later) adopters prefer superstars (non-superstars), which leads to higher impact of superstars (non-superstars) on hardware adoption in the early (later) stages of the hardware lifecycle. Using monthly data over a 12-year timeframe (1995–2007) from the home video game industry, we find that both superstar and non-superstar software impact hardware demand, but they matter at different points in the hardware lifecycle. Superstars are most influential when hardware is new, and this influence declines as hardware ages. In contrast, non-superstar software has a positive impact on hardware demand later in the hardware lifecycle, and this impact increases with hardware age. Findings reveal that eventually the amount of available non-superstar software impacts hardware adoption more than the amount of available superstar software. We provide several managerial implications based on these findings.
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Springer Nature B.V
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