International Journal of the Economics of Business
1998 - 2009
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Volume 13, issue 3, 2006
- International Acquisitions, Domestic Competition and Firm Performance pp. 335-349

- Sourafel Girma, Steve Thompson and Peter William Wright
- Exit and Upgrading in Response to Entry: The Case of Gasoline Retailing pp. 351-372

- Andrew Eckert and Douglas S. West
- Complementary Goods: Prices and Consumer Welfare Under Duopoly and Monopoly pp. 373-386

- Oleksiy Andriychenko, Audrius Girnius and Atanu Saha
- B2B or Not to Be: Does B2B E-Commerce Increase Labour Productivity? pp. 387-405

- Irene Bertschek, Helmut Fryges and Ulrich Kaiser
- Demand Shifts and Changes in Competition: Evidence from the Movie Theatre Industry pp. 407-428

- Ricard Gil
- Cost Flexibility and Firm Size: An Application to Spanish Manufacturing pp. 429-446

- Nuria Villalba Villalba
- The Life Cycle of Temporary Cultural Exhibitions: An Empirical Exploration pp. 447-460

- Laura Onofri and Antonello Eugenio Scorcu
- On the New Model for Estimating Damages in Mass Torts -- A Note pp. 461-462

- Saralees Nadarajah and Samuel Kotz
Volume 13, issue 2, 2006
- Introduction: Issues in Empirical Merger Analysis pp. 165-168

- George S Ford and Thomas Randolph Beard
- Equilibrium Price Dispersion, Mergers and Synergies: An Experimental Investigation of Differentiated Product Competition pp. 169-194

- Douglas D. Davis and Bart J. Wilson
- Retail Zone Pricing and Simulated Price Effects of Upstream Mergers pp. 195-215

- Geoffrey Pofahl, Oral Capps and H. Alan Love
- An Econometric-Driven Merger Simulation: Considerations and Application pp. 217-228

- Thomas Randolph Beard, George S Ford and Richard P. Saba
- Event Studies and the Analysis of Antitrust pp. 229-245

- Michael Cichello and Douglas Lamdin
- The Impact of Non-Normality and Misspecification on Merger Event Studies pp. 247-264

- John Jackson, Audrey Kline and Sarah Skinner
- Empirical Methods in Merger Analysis: Econometric Analysis of Pricing in FTC v. Staples pp. 265-279

- Orley Ashenfelter, David Ashmore, Jonathan Baker, Suzanne Gleason and Daniel Hosken
- Antitrust Economics Meets Antitrust Psychology: A View from the Firms pp. 281-306

- John W. Mayo and Mirjam Schiffer
- Merger Control in Italy 1995--2003: A Statistical Study of the Enforcement Practice by Mining the Text of Authority Resolutions pp. 307-334

- Mauro La Noce, Sergio Bolasco, Elisabetta Allegra, Valerio Ruocco and Federico Capo
Volume 13, issue 1, 2006
- Generic Competition in the US Pharmaceutical Industry pp. 15-38

- Atanu Saha, Henry Grabowski, Howard Birnbaum, Paul Greenberg and Oded Bizan
- Advertising and Steiner’s Dual Stage Model: Our Assessment pp. 39-44

- William Comanor and Thomas Wilson
- Information Technology and Consumer Search for Health Insurance pp. 45-63

- Mark Pauly, Bradley Herring and David Song
- Testing Gibrat’s Law: Empirical Evidence from a Panel of Portuguese Manufacturing Firms pp. 65-81

- Blandina Oliveira and Adelino Fortunato
- Defining Markets for Ex Ante Regulation using the Hypothetical Monopoly Test pp. 83-109

- Ian McQuin Dobbs
- A Cointegration Analysis of Car Advertising and Sales Data in the Presence of Structural Change pp. 111-128

- Vicente Esteve and Francisco Requena Silvente
- Technical Change in Banking: Evidence From Transition Countries pp. 129-144

- Adnan Kasman and Kirbas-Kasman, Saadet
- Corporate Social Responsibility as a Signalling Device for Foreign Direct Investment pp. 145-163

- Ashima Goyal
Volume 12, issue 3, 2005
- Intellectual Property Rights and the Organization of Industries: New Perspectives in Law and Economics pp. 289-296

- Antonio Nicita, Giovanni B. Ramello and Frederic Scherer
- The Role of Patents in two US Monopolization Cases pp. 297-305

- F. M. Scherer
- Running to Stand Still? -- The Value of R&D, Patents and Trade Marks in Innovating Manufacturing Firms pp. 307-328

- Christine Anne Greenhalgh and Mark Longland
- Patent Protection, Strategic FDI and Location Choices: Empirical Evidence from French Subsidiaries’ Location Choices in Emerging Economies pp. 329-346

- Etienne Pfister and Bruno Deffains
- Market Entry and the Proper Scope of Copyright pp. 347-359

- Shubha Ghosh
- Problems with the Enforcement of Copyright Law: Is there a Social Norm Backlash? pp. 361-369

- Ben Depoorter, Francesco Parisi and Sven Vanneste
- The Governance of Intellectual Property Rights in Knowledge Transfers: An Empirical Analysis of Supervision Provisions in Technology Licensing Agreements pp. 403-424

- Eric Brousseau and Régis Coeurderoy
Volume 12, issue 2, 2005
- Are Unbundled and Self-supplied Telecommunications Switching Substitutes? An Empirical Study pp. 163-181

- Thomas Randolph Beard and George S Ford
- The Survival of Family Firms: The Importance of Control and Family Ties pp. 183-192

- Enrico Santarelli and Francesca Lotti
- On the Benefits of Withholding Knowledge in Organizations pp. 193-209

- Matthias Kräkel
- Pre-commitment to an Exclusive Contract under Partial Regulation pp. 211-223

- Keizo Mizuno
- Comparing the Impact of the September 11 th Terrorist Attacks on International Airline Demand pp. 225-249

- Harumi Ito and Darin Lee
- Would You Like to be a Prosumer? Information Revelation, Personalization and Price Discrimination in Electronic Markets pp. 251-271

- Martin Bandulet and Karl Morasch
- Exchange Rate Effects on Domestic Prices in Bulgaria and Poland: Progress in Making Markets? pp. 273-288

- Robert M. Feinberg and Mieke Meurs
Volume 12, issue 1, 2005
- FDI and multinationals: patterns, impacts and policies pp. 3-16

- Tavares, Guest Editors: Ana Teresa and Stephen Young
- A closer look at the productivity advantage of foreign affiliates pp. 17-34

- Koen de Backer and Leo Sleuwaegen
- The impact of inward FDI on local companies' labour productivity: evidence from the Italian case pp. 35-51

- Lucia Piscitello and Larissa Rabbiosi
- Foreign direct investment and productivity spillovers in Irish manufacturing industry: evidence from plant level panel data pp. 53-66

- Frances Philomena Ruane and UĞUR, ALI
- Foreign direct investment and wages in domestic firms in Ireland: Productivity spillovers versus labour-market crowding out pp. 67-84

- Frank Barry, Holger Görg and Eric Albert Strobl
- Spillovers from foreign direct investment and firm growth: technological, financial and market structure effects pp. 85-104

- Sophia Dimelis
- local industrial systems and the location of FDI in Italy pp. 105-121

- Lisa de Propris, Nigel L. Driffield and Stefano Menghinello
- The investment development path of newly developed countries pp. 123-137

- Juan Durán and FERNANDO úBEDA
- Adjustment strategies of multinational enterprises to changing national competitiveness pp. 139-162

- Christian Bellak
Volume 11, issue 3, 2004
- Innovation and employment growth in industrial clusters: evidence from aeronautical firms in Germany pp. 259-278

- Werner Bönte
- In or out? explaining state shares of the tobacco Master Settlement Agreement pp. 279-285

- Donald Lacombe and Harold Winter
- Multi-dimensional search: choosing the right path pp. 287-301

- Nigel Wadeson
- Some implications of search and switching costs for the price dynamics of electronic markets pp. 303-327

- Pedro Pereira
- An event study analysis of outward foreign direct investment: the case of Greece pp. 329-348

- Antonis Demos, Fragkiskos Filippaios and Marina Papanastassiou
- Competition, agency and productivity pp. 349-367

- Mark Rogers
- Is monopsony the right way to model labor markets? a review of Alan Manning's monopsony in motion pp. 369-378

- Peter Kuhn
Volume 11, issue 2, 2004
- Information processing in the theory of the firm: the rise of General Motors pp. 123-140

- Seth W. Norton
- Do business students make good citizens? pp. 141-163

- Stephan Meier and Bruno S. Frey
- Just-below pricing strategies in the music industry: Empirical evidence pp. 165-174

- Mixon, Jr, Franklin, Len Treviño and Angel Bales
- Pharmaceutical R&D in the setting of incomplete European integration pp. 175-195

- Peter Kotzian
- Inter-divisional contracts pp. 197-216

- Franz Wirl
- Private control, competition, and the performance of telephone firms in less developed countries pp. 217-240

- Bruno E. Viani
- Cross-subsidization when firms are allowed to make non-zero profits pp. 241-247

- Jörg Borrmann and Klaus G. Zauner
Volume 11, issue 1, 2004
- Inter-temporal Tie-ins: A Case for Tying Intellectual Property Through Licensing pp. 3-26

- Stephen Law
- Strategic Responses to Advances in Seismic Technology in the Petroleum Industry pp. 27-36

- Harry Bloch and Jo Voola
- Vertical Product Differentiation and Advertising pp. 37-53

- Caroline Elliott
- Market Preemption and Entry Deterrence: Evidence from the Golf Course Industry pp. 55-68

- Stephen Shmanske
- Can Mergers to Monopoly, Price Fixing, and Market-Division Agreements Raise Welfare? pp. 69-90

- Paul Clyde and James Reitzes
- Industry Self-Regulation: A Game-Theoretic Typology of Strategic Voluntary Compliance pp. 91-106

- Simon Ashby, Swee-Hoon Chuah and Robert Hoffmann
- Collusion with Fluctuating Exchange Rates: A Note pp. 107-116

- Switgard Feuerstein
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