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Demand and supply dynamics for sequentially released products in international markets: the case of motion pictures.

Marketing Science, June, 2003 by Anita Elberse

We develop an econometric model to study a setting in which a new product is launched first in its domestic market and only at a later stage in foreign markets, and where the product's performance ("demand") and availability ("supply") are highly interdependent over time within and across markets. Integrating literature on international diffusion, "success-breeds-success" trends, and the theatrical motion picture industry--the focus of the empirical analysis--we develop a dynamic simultanenous-equations model of the drivers and interrelationship of the behavior of consumers ("audiences") and retailers ("exhibitors"). Our findings emphasize the importance of considering the endogeneity and simultaneity of audience and exhibitor behavior, and challenge conventional wisdom on the...

 

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