An analytical framework for evaluating peer-to-peer business models

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While existing research on peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing services has increased our understanding in many respects, it has not yet supplied a comprehensive theoretical framework that explains business failures of P2P file-sharing network service models. We develop such an analytical model and base it on seven specific market constraints – technical, economic, structural, legal, political, cognitive, and cultural – that are specifically relevant for P2P services. We show how our model can be used as a tool for strategic analysis of P2P business model performance using Napster as a particular case of study. We show also how P2P file-sharing networks have migrated through a series of system typologies by incorporating technological innovations in response to market constraints. Finally, we offer a new theoretical conceptualization that views P2P file-sharing networks as electronic markets.

论文关键词:Peer-to-peer file-sharing systems,Online content sharing,Electronic markets,Business models,Digital music,Digital entertainment

论文评审过程:Received 28 August 2006, Revised 20 January 2007, Accepted 26 January 2007, Available online 8 February 2007.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.elerap.2007.01.001