Managerial and Decision Economics
1997 - 2009
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Volume 27, issue 8, 2006
- Factor substitution in the production of library services: evidence from the North American research libraries pp. 613-630

- Christopher Hammond
- Increasing sales by introducing non-salable items pp. 631-641

- Kobi Kriesler and Shmuel Nitzan
- Optimal pricing strategy for foreign market entry: a game theoretic approach pp. 643-653

- Young-Han Kim, Praveen Aggarwal, Young-Myung Ha and Tai Hoon Cha
- An analytical approach for making management decisions concerning corporate restructuring pp. 655-666

- Beixin Lin, Zu-Hsu Lee and Richard Peterson
- Do the best companies to work for provide better customer satisfaction? pp. 667-683

- Daniel H. Simon and Jed DeVaro
Volume 27, issue 7, 2006
- The pace of intermediate-product introductions pp. 527-535

- Rajeev K. Tyagi and Jagmohan S. Raju
- Marketing|inventory interactions in the characterization of retailer response to manufacturer trade deals pp. 537-547

- F. J. Arcelus and G. Srinivasan
- Family ownership, corporate governance, and top executive compensation pp. 549-561

- Suwina Cheng and Michael Firth
- Is there a managerial life cycle? Evidence from the NFL pp. 563-572

- Brian L. Goff and Thomas O. Wisley
- Revisiting agency and transaction costs theory predictions on vertical financial ownership and contracting: electronic integration as an organizational form choice pp. 573-586

- Kaouthar Lajili and Joseph T. Mahoney
- International tenders and futures hedging pp. 587-594

- Donald Lien and Kit Pong Wong
- Wage versus efficient bargaining in oligopoly pp. 595-604

- Kornelius Kraft
- R&D in a strategic delegation game revisited: a note pp. 605-612

- Michael Kopel and Christian Riegler
Volume 27, issue 6, 2006
- Risk tolerance in the present and the future: an experimental study pp. 401-412

- Charles Noussair and Ping Wu
- Price-setting power and information asymmetry in sealed bidding pp. 413-434

- James E. Parco
- On-the-job leisure as a cause of asymmetric observed-effort distributions pp. 435-444

- David Lewis Dickinson
- An experimental examination of demand reduction in multi-unit versions of the Uniform-price, Vickrey, and English auctions pp. 445-458

- David Porter and Roumen Vragov
- 99: are retailers best responding to rational consumers? Experimental evidence pp. 459-475

- Bradley Ruffle and Ze'ev Shtudiner
- Information aggregation in a catastrophe futures market pp. 477-495

- Jason Shachat and Anthony Westerling
- Option pricing by students and professional traders: a behavioural investigation pp. 497-510

- Klaus Abbink and Bettina Rockenbach
- Benefit packages and individual behavior: choices over discrete goods with multiple attributes pp. 511-526

- Mark Van Boening, Tanja F. Blackstone, Michael McKee and Elisabet Rutstrom
Volume 27, issue 5, 2006
- The measurement of marketing efficiency in the presence of spillovers: theory and evidence pp. 319-331

- Michael Vardanyan and Victor J. Tremblay
- The effect of communication in incentive systems-an experimental study pp. 333-353

- Christine Harbring
- Hierarchical reporting, aggregation, and information cascades pp. 355-362

- Anil Arya, Jonathan Glover and Brian Mittendorf
- CEO compensation and the seasoned equity offering decision pp. 363-378

- Joseph F. Brazel and Elizabeth Webb
- US-style contingent fees and UK-style conditional fees: agency problems and the supply of legal services pp. 379-385

- Winand Emons and Nuno Garoupa
- A note on output hedging with cost uncertainty pp. 387-389

- Moawia Alghalith
- The U.S. brewing industry: data and economic analysis by Tremblay, V.J. and Tremblay, C.H. MIT Press: Cambridge and London, 2005, xv+379 pp. USD 40.00 (cloth) pp. 391-392

- Kenneth G. Elzinga
- Venture capital, entrepreneurship, and public policy, edited by Kanniainen, V. and Keuschnigg, C. CESifo Seminar Series, by Sinn, H.-W. MIT Press: Cambridge and London, 2005, xviii+293 pp., USD 40.00 (cloth) pp. 392-394

- Russell S. Sobel
- After Enron: lessons for public policy, edited by Niskanen, W. A. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005, x + 397 pp., USD 34.95 (cloth) pp. 394-396

- Michael Reksulak
- The emergence of entrepreneurial economics, by Vinig, T. And Van Der Voort, R. (eds.). Research on Technological Innovation, Management, and Policy, Vol. 9, Elsevier: Amsterdam, 2005, xvi +232 pp., GBP 66.00, USD 105.00, EUR 95.00 (cloth) pp. 396-399

- Russell S. Sobel
Volume 27, issue 4, 2006
- Determinants of technology licensing: the case of licensors pp. 235-249

- YoungJun Kim and Nicholas S. Vonortas
- Choosing the partners in the licensing alliance pp. 251-260

- Soo Jeoung Sohn
- Sales by multi-product retailers pp. 261-277

- Timothy J. Richards
- Efficiency in the National Basketball Association: a stochastic frontier approach with panel data pp. 279-285

- Richard A. Hofler and James E. Payne
- Dynasties versus pennant races: competitive balance in major league baseball pp. 287-292

- Anthony C. Krautmann and Lawrence Hadley
- Modelling employment durations of NHL head coaches: turnover and post-succession performance pp. 293-306

- Rick Audas, John Goddard and W. Glenn Rowe
- Analysis of the effects of settlement of interfirm lawsuits pp. 307-318

- Paul Sergius Koku and Anique A. Qureshi
Volume 27, issue 2-3, 2006
- First, kill all the economists&hellip pp. 95-101

- Satoshi Kanazawa
- Cognitive adaptations for n-person exchange: the evolutionary roots of organizational behavior pp. 103-129

- John Tooby, Leda Cosmides and Michael E. Price
- Envy and positional bias in the evolutionary psychology of management pp. 131-143

- Sarah E. Hill and David M. Buss
- Sex, power, and dominance: the evolutionary psychology of sexual harassment pp. 145-158

- Kingsley R. Browne
- The opt-out revolution in the United States: implications for modern organizations pp. 159-171

- Mary C. Still
- Explaining clustering in social networks: towards an evolutionary theory of cascading benefits pp. 173-187

- Sheen S. Levine and Robert Kurzban
- Applying evolutionary psychology in understanding the Darwinian roots of consumption phenomena pp. 189-201

- Gad Saad
- A cross-national analysis of affirmative action: an evolutionary psychological perspective pp. 203-216

- Chulguen Yang, Geeta C. D'Souza, Ashwini S. Bapat and Stephen M. Colarelli
- Balancing cooperation and competition in human groups: the role of emotional algorithms and evolution pp. 217-233

- Christoph H. Loch, D. Charles Galunic and Susan Schneider
Volume 27, issue 1, 2006
- Industry clustering of initial public offerings pp. 1-20

- Bharat A. Jain and Omesh Kini
- Are non-binding contracts really not worth the paper? pp. 21-40

- Bernd Irlenbusch
- Optimal response to a next generation new product introduction: to imitate or to leapfrog? pp. 41-62

- D. Sudharshan, Ben Shaw-Ching Liu and Brian T. Ratchford
- Technological and organizational changes as determinants of the skill bias: evidence from the Italian machinery industry pp. 63-73

- Mariacristina Piva, Enrico Santarelli and Marco Vivarelli
- The international drivers of domestic airline mergers in twenty nations: integrating industrial organization and international business pp. 75-93

- Joseph A. Clougherty
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