Academic SeminarThe Comprehensive Effects of a Digital Paywall Sales Strategy
- Date
- 2020-01-03 ~ 2020-01-03
- Place
- SUPEX Building, #102
- Department
- School of Management Engineering
We would like to invite you to participate in Management Engineering (ME) Seminar.
1. When: January 3rd (Friday), 10:30 ~ 12:00
2. Where: SUPEX Building, #102
3. Speaker: Prof. Reo Song (California State University)
4. Topic: The Comprehensive Effects of a Digital Paywall Sales Strategy
5. Research field: Marketing
* Lecture will be delivered in Korean.
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[Abstract]
This paper explores the multiple and comprehensive effects of a digital paywall sales strategy, an increasingly common means of go-to-market for media firms. Specifically, we examine the effects of a digital paywall on a media firm’s two sources of income—subscription and advertising— across its two channels—traditional and digital. We compile a unique data set from multiple sources that contain detailed data on 79 major U.S. print media firms; and, for causal inference, we utilize a synthetic control method to distinguish the true effect from naturally occurring time trends. In addition, we take into account demand spillover—substitution vs. complementarity— across channels, as well as factors that moderate such spillover effects. We find that, although heterogeneous across media firms, a paywall sales strategy can lead to positive demand substitution from digital to traditional channels, especially for firms with large circulation and uniqueness of content. Furthermore, uniqueness of content reduces the decline in digital demand, moderating the loss in digital advertising revenue while increasing digital subscription revenue. Overall, the effectiveness of a digital paywall varies by both the source and the channel of income across media firms with different characteristics.