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THE COST OF FREE: THE EFFECTS OF “WAIT-FOR-FREE” PRICING SCHEMES ON THE MONETIZATION OF SERIALIZED DIGITAL CONTENT

MIS QUARTERLY2023-09

Choi, Angela Aerry | Rhee, Ki-Eun | Yoon, Chamna | Oh, Wonseok

Leveraging a combination of analytical frameworks and empirical assessments, this study investigates the effects of wait-for-free (WFF) pricing schemes on the monetization of serialized, digital entertainment content, which has become increasingly pervasive on online platforms. WFF pricing is a strategy in which consumers are given the option to either wait a certain amount of time to acquire digital content at no cost or pay to consume it immediately. We evaluate the extent to which habit formation and present-biased preferences driven by the consumption of addictive stock affect individual consumers’ willingness to wait (or pay) for content, which, in turn, determines the efficacy of WFF pricing. We also examine the conditions under which consumers switch from waiting for free content to instantaneously purchasing content. Our findings indicate that WFF pricing increases the sales of serialized digital content, generating new demand from customers who would otherwise forgo participation in the market. In addition, the pricing design effectively generates sustained profits in the long run. We found that most consumers who initiate a purchase either upon initial market entry or upon switching continue to purchase as new episodes become available. Moreover, the results indicate that as a user accumulates free episodes of a specific series, given extended waiting periods, the likelihood of their conversion from a wait-for-free customer to an instant-purchase customer increases. In particular, WFF pricing effectively augments the willingness to pay of low-valuation consumers as habit formation builds up through time with the free consumption of serialized content. One free episode can elevate the likelihood of consumer purchase by up to 13%. However, as the number of free episodes consumed goes beyond a threshold, the likelihood of conversion decreases. We conclude with a discussion of managerial implications that can help content providers monetize their serialized digital content products.

Publisher
SOC INFORM MANAGE-MIS RES CENT
Issue Date
2023-09
Article Type
Article
Citation
MIS QUARTERLY, Vol.47, No.3, pp.1073 - 1100
ISSN
0276-7783
DOI
10.25300/MISQ/2022/17196
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