Book(print)2013

Networks, hackers, and nonprotected consumers

In: Volkswirtschaftliche Diskussionsbeiträge 2013, 3

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Abstract

In this paper a network model is developed in which three players sequentially choose their strategies. In the first stage, a profitmaximizing network firm chooses the price and thus the size of the network. In the second stage the consumers decide whether to join in the network or not. In the last stage a hacker has the opportunity to hack the network and cause damage to the consumer. The success of hacking is based on the protection of the customers. Whereas in the first part of the paper this is given exogenously it is endogenized later on. In an extension, the utility of the hacker as well as the consumers includes psychological costs, thus allowing some further insights. Finally, policy implications are given implying better international cooperation of the law enforcement authorities.

Languages

English

Publisher

Univ. der Bundeswehr München, Fachgruppe Volkswirtschaftslehre an der Fak. für Wirtschafts- und Organisationswiss

Pages

20 S.

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