Journal of Economics & Management Strategy
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Volume 30, issue 4, 2021
- Buyers' role in innovation procurement: Evidence from US military R&D contracts pp. 697-720

- Francesco Decarolis, Gaétan de Rassenfosse, Leonardo M. Giuffrida, Elisabetta Iossa, Vincenzo Mollisi, Emilio Raiteri and Giancarlo Spagnolo
- Do exit options increase the value for money of public–private partnerships? pp. 721-742

- Marco Buso, Cesare Dosi and Michele Moretto
- Private labels and product quality under asymmetric information pp. 743-759

- Zhiqi Chen and Heng Xu
- Mobile Internet usage and usage‐based pricing pp. 760-783

- Jeffrey Prince and Shane Greenstein
- Too big to succeed? Overstaffing in firms pp. 784-798

- Hans Hvide and Yanren Zhang
- Promotions, managerial project choice, and implementation effort pp. 799-819

- Frédéric Loss and Antoine Renucci
- Social efficiency of entry: Implications of network externalities pp. 820-829

- Debasmita Basak and Emmanuel Petrakis
- Exclusive dealing when upstream displacement is possible pp. 830-843

- Ke Liu and Xiaoxuan Meng
- The role of expertise in syndicate formation pp. 844-870

- Sylvain Bourjade
- The effects of price information and communication in markets with capacity constraints: An experiment pp. 871-892

- Katharina Momsen
Volume 30, issue 3, 2021
- Organization of R&D outsourcing: Asymmetric cross‐effects between locations pp. 503-524

- María García‐Vega and Elena Huergo
- Can information economics explain the organization of productive facilities? pp. 525-553

- Phillip J. Lederer and Xiaobo Zheng
- Information gathering by overconfident agents pp. 554-568

- Justin Downs
- On the precision of information pp. 569-584

- Samuel C. A. Pereira
- When market unraveling fails and mandatory disclosure backfires: Persuasion games with labeling and costly information acquisition pp. 585-599

- Ennio Bilancini and Leonardo Boncinelli
- Experiments on creativity and work design pp. 600-613

- Cortney Rodet
- Product selection in online marketplaces pp. 614-637

- Federico Etro
- Exclusive content in two‐sided markets pp. 638-654

- Akifumi Ishihara and Ryoko Oki
- Intertemporal stability of survey‐based measures of risk and time preferences pp. 655-683

- Andreas Drichoutis and Achilleas Vassilopoulos
- A vertical oligopoly in which entry increases every firm's profit pp. 684-694

- Tatsuhiko Nariu, David Flath and Makoto Okamura
Volume 30, issue 2, 2021
- Platform leadership and supply chains: Intel, Centrino, and the restructuring of Wi‐Fi supply pp. 259-286

- Roberto Fontana and Shane Greenstein
- Dynamic positioning, product innovation, and entry in a vertically differentiated market pp. 287-307

- David P. Baron
- Entrepreneurial experience and firm exit over the business cycle pp. 308-337

- Erin McGuire
- The transfer and value of academic inventions when the TTO is one option pp. 338-367

- Nicolas Carayol and Valerio Sterzi
- Historical patent data: A practitioner's guide pp. 368-397

- Michael Andrews
- Bargaining with informational and payoff externalities pp. 398-419

- Mikhail Drugov
- Auctions with signaling concerns pp. 420-448

- Olivier Bos and Tom Truyts
- Pre‐emptive production and market competitiveness in oligopoly with private information pp. 449-455

- Yuki Amemiya, Akifumi Ishihara and Tomoya Nakamura
- Intermediation in a directed search model pp. 456-471

- Klaus Kultti, Tuomas Takalo and Oskari Vähämaa
- Nursing‐homes' competition and distributional implications when the market is two‐sided pp. 472-500

- David Bardey and Luigi Siciliani
Volume 30, issue 1, 2021
- Entry threat, entry delay, and Internet speed: The timing of the U.S. broadband rollout pp. 3-44

- Kyle Wilson, Mo Xiao and Peter Orazem
- How does competition among lodging sharing platforms affect welfare and profits? pp. 45-62

- Esther Gal‐Or
- The effects of ambiguity on entrepreneurship pp. 63-80

- Claudio Bonilla and Pablo A. Gutiérrez Cubillos
- Incentives of low‐quality sellers to disclose negative information pp. 81-99

- Dmitry Shapiro and Seung Huh
- Collusive equilibria with switching costs: The effect of consumer concentration pp. 100-121

- Guillem Roig
- There is no ‘I’ in team: Career concerns, risk‐taking incentives, and team outcomes pp. 122-138

- Phong T. H. Ngo and Steven Roberts
- Harnessing the power of social incentives to curb shirking in teams pp. 139-167

- Brice Corgnet, Brian Gunia and Roberto Hernan Gonzalez
- Worker visibility and firms' retention policies pp. 168-202

- Simon Dato, Andreas Grunewald and Matthias Kräkel
- Persistent and snap decision‐making pp. 203-227

- Tomoya Tajika
- The production economics of economics production pp. 228-255

- Yushan Hu and Ben Li
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
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