智能数据定价:共享还是不共享?

Yue Jin, Z. Pang
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本文研究了一家垄断电信运营商在采用共享数据方案时的决策问题。共享数据计划允许多个设备或用户共享数据配额,而传统的单设备数据计划只允许使用单个设备。我们设计了分析模型,并将简单的共享数据计划(也称为捆绑定价)与单个设备数据计划(也称为分区定价)进行比较。当不同设备的消费者估值(效用)是独立的,我们发现了单位使用成本的阈值,低于该阈值,共享数据计划比单个设备数据计划产生更多的利润。共享数据套餐的最优价格小于单个设备数据套餐的总和。如果消费者对不同设备的估值有不同的分布,这种差异会降低共享数据计划相对于单个设备数据计划的相对价值。我们还表明,当共享数据计划产生更高的利润时,它会增加社会福利和消费者剩余。我们进一步将分析扩展到对不同设备的互补评估:当只使用一种设备时,消费者对使用两种设备的评估可能高于他在设备上的效用总和。我们在单位使用成本上确定一个阈值,低于该阈值,共享数据计划将产生更多利润。共享套餐的价格大于单设备套餐的价格之和,互补性非常强,而独立估值的价格总是比较低。我们还通过数值计算表明,在共享数据计划具有较高利润的情况下,强互补性缩小了单位使用成本的范围。
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Smart data pricing: To share or not to share?
This paper studies a monopoly telecom operator's decision on the adoption of shared data plans. A shared data plan allows sharing data quota among multiple devices or users, while conventional single device data plans only allow the use of a single device. We devise analytical models and compare a simple shared data plan (also called bundling pricing) to single device data plans (also called partitioned pricing). When consumer valuations (utilities) of different devices are independent, we find a threshold on the unit usage cost below which the shared data plan yields more profits than single device data plans. The optimal price for the shared data plan is less than the sum of the single device data plans. If consumers' valuations for different devices have different distributions, this disparity reduces the relative value of the shared data plan against the single device data plans. We also show that shared data plans increases the social welfare and consumer surplus when it yields a higher profit. We further extend the analysis to complementary valuations on different devices: a consumer's valuation for using both devices may be higher than the sum of his utilities on the devices when only one device is used. We identify a threshold on the unit usage cost below which the shared data plan yields more profits. The price of the shared data plan is larger than the sum of the single device data plans for very strong complementariness, while it's always less with independent valuations. We also show numerically that a strong complementariness shrinks the range of the unit usage cost where the shared data plan has a higher profit.
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