When to Be Agile: Ratings and Version Updates in Mobile Apps
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Allon, Gad; Askalidis, Georgios; Berry, Randall; Immorlica, Nicole; Moon, Ken; Singh, Amandeep
署名单位:
University of Pennsylvania; Northwestern University; Microsoft
刊物名称:
MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
ISSN/ISSBN:
0025-1909
DOI:
10.1287/mnsc.2021.4112
发表日期:
2022
页码:
4261-4278
关键词:
agile product development
Empirical Operations Management
mobile apps
online marketplace
product quality and reviews
product versioning and innovation
structural estimation
摘要:
Lean and agile models of product development organize the flexible capacity to rapidly update individual products in response to customer feedback. Although agile operations have been adopted across numerous industries, neither the benefits nor the factors explaining when firms choose to become agile are validated and understood. We study these questions using data on the development of mobile apps, which occurs through the dynamic release of new versions into the mobile app marketplace, and the apps' customer ratings. We develop a structural model estimating the dependence of product versioning on (a) market feedback in the form of customer ratings against (b) project and work-based considerations, such as development timelines, scale economies, and operational constraints. In contrast to when they actually benefit from operational agility, firms become agile when launching riskier products (in terms of uncertainty in initial customer reception) and less agile when they are able to exploit scale economies from coordinating development over a portfolio of apps. Agile operations increase firm payoffs by margins of 20% to 80%, and interestingly, partial agility is often sufficient to capture the bulk of these returns. Finally, turning to a question of marketplace design, we study how the mobile app marketplace should design the display of ratings to incentivize quality (increasing app categories' average user satisfaction rates by as much as 22%).