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by DevX101
2641 days ago
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Uber's network effect is localized to cities. If Uber attempts to enter a market with a strong local player, the local player stands a decent shot at defending since Uber's global dominance doesn't really transfer over to that particular city. This is unlike social networks, like WhatsApp, where the network effect is truly global since people often have friends and relatives in distant cities. |
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https://hbr.org/2019/01/why-some-platforms-thrive-and-others...