How Does the Use of Trademarks by Third-Party Sellers Affect Online Search?

50 Pages Posted: 3 Oct 2010 Last revised: 29 Oct 2012

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Lesley Chiou

Occidental College - Department of Economics

Catherine E. Tucker

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Management Science (MS)

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Date Written: September 2, 2011

Abstract

Firms that sell via a direct channel and indirect channels have to decide whether to allow third-party sellers to use the trademarked brand name of the product in their advertising. This question has been particularly controversial for advertising on search engines. In June 2009, Google started allowing any third-party reseller for a product to use a trademark, such as `Doubletree,' in the text of its ad, even if the reseller did not have the trademark holder's permission. We study the effects of this change empirically within the hotel industry. We find some evidence that allowing third-party sellers to use a trademark in their online search advertising weakly reduced the likelihood of a consumer clicking on a trademark holder's paid search ads. However, the decrease in paid clicks was outweighed by a large increase in consumers clicking on the unpaid links to the hotelier's website within the main search results. We provide evidence that shows when third-party sellers focus on the trademarked brand in their ads, their ads become less distinct, and customers are more likely to ignore the advertised offers and buy from the direct channel.

Keywords: Trademarks, Copyright, Online Advertising, Channel Conflict

JEL Classification: M37, M38

Suggested Citation

Chiou, Lesley and Tucker, Catherine E., How Does the Use of Trademarks by Third-Party Sellers Affect Online Search? (September 2, 2011). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1686438 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1686438

Lesley Chiou

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