Journal of Economics & Management Strategy
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Volume 29, issue 4, 2020
- The impact of COVID‐19 on small business owners: Evidence from the first three months after widespread social‐distancing restrictions pp. 727-740

- Robert Fairlie
- Competition in the venture capital market and the success of startup companies: Theory and evidence pp. 741-791

- Suting Hong, Konstantinos Serfes and Veikko Thiele
- Innovation disclosure in times of uncertainty pp. 792-815

- Mario Amore
- An economic model of patent exhaustion pp. 816-833

- Olena Ivus, Edwin Lai and Ted Sichelman
- Platform–merchant competition for sales services pp. 834-853

- Carlotta Mariotto and Marianne Verdier
- Resources and culture in organizations pp. 854-872

- Suraj Prasad and Marcus Tomaino
- Obstructive monitoring pp. 873-891

- Aaron Finkle and Dongsoo Shin
- Contracting under unverifiable monetary costs pp. 892-909

- Nicolas Querou, Antoine Soubeyran and Raphael Soubeyran
- Collusion under different pricing schemes pp. 910-931

- Florian Gössl and Alexander Rasch
- Multiple‐quality Cournot oligopoly and the role of market size pp. 932-952

- Ngo Long and Zhuang Miao
Volume 29, issue 3, 2020
- Graduate education and long‐term inventive performance: Evidence from undergraduates' choices during recessions pp. 465-491

- Koichiro Onishi and Sadao Nagaoka
- Hospital performance standards and medical pricing: The impact of information disclosure in cardiac care pp. 492-515

- Avi Dor, William Encinosa and Kathleen Carey
- Entry limiting agreements: First‐mover advantage, authorized generics, and pay‐for‐delay deals pp. 516-542

- Farasat Bokhari, Franco Mariuzzo and Arnold Polanski
- The effects of fuel prices and vehicle sales on fuel‐saving technology adoption in passenger vehicles pp. 543-578

- Thomas Klier, Joshua Linn and Yichen Zhou
- When to haggle, when to hold firm? Lessons from the used‐car retail market pp. 579-604

- Guofang Huang
- Use and abuse of regulated prices in electricity markets: “How to regulate regulated prices?” pp. 605-634

- David Martimort, Jerome Pouyet and Carine Staropoli
- Vertical differentiation, product innovation, and dynamic competition pp. 635-662

- David P. Baron
- Non‐competes, business dynamism, and concentration: Evidence from a Florida case study pp. 663-685

- Hyo Kang and Lee Fleming
- Does asymmetric information always help entry deterrence? Can it increase welfare? pp. 686-705

- Cesaltina Pires and Margarida Catalão‐Lopes
- Common ownership, institutional investors, and welfare pp. 706-723

- Oz Shy and Rune Stenbacka
Volume 29, issue 2, 2020
- Financial contracts as coordination device pp. 241-259

- Chloe Le Coq and Sebastian Schwenen
- Revealing transactions data to third parties: Implications of privacy regimes for welfare in online markets pp. 260-275

- Michael Baye and David Sappington
- Movie release strategy: Theory and evidence from international distribution pp. 276-288

- Luis Cabral and Gabriel Natividad
- Hospital competition under pay‐for‐performance: Quality, mortality, and readmissions pp. 289-314

- Domenico Lisi, Luigi Siciliani and Odd Rune Straume
- Self‐managed work teams: An efficiency‐rationale for pay compression pp. 315-334

- Nana Adrian and Marc Möller
- Strategic shirking in competitive labor markets: A general model of multi‐task promotion tournaments with employer learning pp. 335-376

- Jed DeVaro and Oliver Gürtler
- Contests over joint production on networks pp. 377-400

- Serhat Doğan, Kerim Keskin and Çağrı Sağlam
- Inefficient incentives and nonprice allocations: Experimental evidence from big‐box restaurants pp. 401-419

- Sacha Kapoor
- Don't patronize me! An experiment on preferences for authorship pp. 420-438

- Silvia Lübbecke and Wendelin Schnedler
- Merchants of doubt: Corporate political action when NGO credibility is uncertain pp. 439-461

- Mireille Chiroleu‐Assouline and Thomas P. Lyon
Volume 29, issue 1, 2020
- Business dynamics statistics of High Tech industries pp. 3-30

- Nathan Goldschlag and Javier Miranda
- Intermediated surge pricing pp. 31-50

- Sushil Bikhchandani
- Vertical integration and disruptive cross‐market R&D pp. 51-73

- Ping Lin, Tianle Zhang and Wen Zhou
- Can consumer complaints reduce product reliability? Should we worry? pp. 74-96

- Joaquin Coleff
- Bait and ditch: Consumer naïveté and salesforce incentives pp. 97-121

- Fabian Herweg and Antonio Rosato
- The impact of job training on temporary worker performance: Field experimental evidence from insurance sales agents pp. 122-146

- Elizabeth Lyons
- Savings that hurt: Production rationalization and its effect on prices pp. 147-172

- Mauricio Varela and Madhu Viswanathan
- Asymmetric‐information allocation to avoid coordination failure pp. 173-186

- Fumitoshi Moriya and Takuro Yamashita
- On the corporate use of green bonds pp. 187-209

- Mark Bagnoli and Susan G. Watts
- Vertical structure and the risk of rent extraction in the electricity industry pp. 210-237

- Anette Boom and Stefan Buehler
Volume 28, issue 4, 2019
- Does capital structure differently affect incumbents' responses to entry threat and actual entry? pp. 585-613

- Chao Ma
- Potential competition and quality disclosure pp. 614-630

- Frederick Dongchuhl Oh and Junghum Park
- When the principal knows better than the agent: Subjective evaluations as an optimal disclosure mechanism pp. 631-655

- Mengxi Zhang
- Wage delegation in the field pp. 656-669

- Sabrina Jeworrek and Vanessa Mertins
- Trading places: An experimental comparison of reallocation mechanisms for priority queuing pp. 670-686

- Anouar El Haji and Sander Onderstal
- Dynamic incentive effects of assignment mechanisms: Experimental evidence pp. 687-712

- Thomas Gall, Xiaocheng Hu and Michael Vlassopoulos
- Team formation with complementary skills pp. 713-733

- Muruvvet Buyukboyaci and Andrea Robbett
- Optimal team composition for tool‐based problem solving pp. 734-764

- Jonathan Bendor and Scott E. Page
- Automatic‐renewal contracts with heterogeneous consumer inertia pp. 765-786

- Johannes Johnen
- The impact of the number of sellers on quantal response equilibrium predictions in Bertrand oligopolies pp. 787-793

- Ralph-C Bayer, Chaohua Dong and Hang Wu
Volume 28, issue 3, 2019
- The impact of access to consumer data on the competitive effects of horizontal mergers and exclusive dealing pp. 373-391

- Jin‐Hyuk Kim, Liad Wagman and Abraham L. Wickelgren
- Updates management in mobile applications: iTunes versus Google Play pp. 392-419

- Stefano Comino, Fabio Manenti and Franco Mariuzzo
- Can platform competition support market segmentation? Network externalities versus matching efficiency in equity crowdfunding markets pp. 420-435

- Esther Gal‐Or, Ronen Gal‐Or and Nabita Penmetsa
- Points mechanisms and rewards programs pp. 436-457

- Emil Temnyalov
- Technological and organizational capital: Where complementarities exist pp. 458-487

- Tobias Stucki and Daniel Wochner
- Repeated interaction in standard setting pp. 488-509

- Pierre Larouche and Florian Schuett
- Wholesale price discrimination: Innovation incentives and upstream competition pp. 510-519

- Uğur Akgün and Ioana Chioveanu
- Biased recommendations from biased and unbiased experts pp. 520-540

- Wonsuk Chung and Rick Harbaugh
- Moral management in competitive markets pp. 541-560

- Steve Martin
- Exporting firms and retail internationalization: Evidence from France pp. 561-582

- Angela Cheptea, Charlotte Emlinger and Karine Latouche
Volume 28, issue 2, 2019
- Brighter prospects? Assessing the franchise advantage using census data pp. 175-197

- Francine Lafontaine, Marek Zapletal and Xu Zhang
- Strategic attractiveness and release decisions for cultural goods pp. 198-224

- Paul Belleflamme and Dimitri Paolini
- Can social media lead to labor market discrimination? Evidence from a field experiment pp. 225-246

- Matthieu Manant, Serge Pajak and Nicolas Soulié
- Media market concentration and pluralism pp. 247-259

- Torben Stühmeier
- Value capture in hierarchically organized value chains pp. 260-279

- Joachim Henkel and Alexander Hoffmann
- Competitive strategy for open and user innovation pp. 280-297

- Gastón Llanes
- Vague lies and lax standards of proof: On the law and economics of advice pp. 298-315

- Mikhail Drugov and Marta Troya‐Martinez
- Political contestability and public contract rigidity: An analysis of procurement contracts pp. 316-335

- Jean Beuve, Marian Moszoro and Stephane Saussier
- Do discriminatory leniency policies fight hard‐core cartels? pp. 336-354

- Georg Clemens and Holger A. Rau
- Calendar synchronization of gasoline price increases pp. 355-370

- Michael Noel
Volume 28, issue 1, 2019
- Introduction to special issue on platforms pp. 3-4

- Luis Cabral, Martin Peitz and Julian Wright
- Managing competition on a two‐sided platform pp. 5-22

- Paul Belleflamme and Martin Peitz
- Friends or foes? Examining platform owners’ entry into complementors’ spaces pp. 23-28

- Feng Zhu
- Platform competition: Betfair and the UK market for sports betting pp. 29-40

- Ramon Casadesus‐Masanell and Neil Campbell
- Incumbency advantage and its value pp. 41-48

- Gary Biglaiser, Emilio Calvano and Jacques Crémer
- Focality advantage in platform competition pp. 49-59

- Hanna Halaburda and Yaron Yehezkel
- Towards a theory of platform dynamics pp. 60-72

- Luis Cabral
- Platform market competition with endogenous side decisions pp. 73-88

- Jay Pil Choi and Yusuke Zennyo
- A theory of multihoming in rideshare competition pp. 89-96

- Kevin Bryan and Joshua Gans
- The status of workers and platforms in the sharing economy pp. 97-108

- Andrei Hagiu and Julian Wright
- Horizontal mergers between multisided platforms: Insights from Cournot competition pp. 109-124

- Joao Correia‐da‐Silva, Bruno Jullien, Yassine Lefouili and Joana Pinho
- The importance of consumer multihoming (joint purchases) for market performance: Mergers and entry in media markets pp. 125-137

- Simon Anderson, Øystein Foros and Hans Jarle Kind
- Platform economics and antitrust enforcement: A little knowledge is a dangerous thing pp. 138-152

- Michael Katz
- The reflection problem in network effect estimation pp. 153-158

- Marc Rysman
- The economics of markets and platforms pp. 159-172

- Daniel Spulber
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