Journal of Economics & Management Strategy
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Volume 19, issue 4, 2010
- Entrepreneurs Seeking Gains: Profit Motives and Risk Aversion in Inventors’ Commercialization Decisions pp. 863-888

- Kenneth Simons and Thomas Astebro
- The Old‐Boy Network and the Quality of Entrepreneurs pp. 889-918

- Mehmet Bac and Eren Inci
- Group Status and Entrepreneurship pp. 919-945

- Simon Parker and Mirjam Praag
- If You Are So Smart, Why Aren't You an Entrepreneur? Returns to Cognitive and Social Ability: Entrepreneurs Versus Employees pp. 947-989

- Joop Hartog, Mirjam Praag and Justin Van Der Sluis
- Diasporas and Domestic Entrepreneurs: Evidence from the Indian Software Industry pp. 991-1012

- Ramana Nanda and Tarun Khanna
- Interactions between Preemptive Competition and a Financing Constraint pp. 1013-1042

- Michi Nishihara and Takashi Shibata
- How Debt Creates Pressure to Perform when Information Asymmetries are Large: Empirical Evidence from Business Start‐ups pp. 1043-1069

- Tom Franck, Nancy Huyghebaert and Bert D’Espallier
- Venture Capital Exit Rights pp. 1071-1116

- Carsten Bienz and Uwe Walz
- Accounting Scandals in IPO Firms: Do Underwriters and VCs Help? pp. 1117-1181

- Anup Agrawal and Tommy Cooper
Volume 19, issue 3, 2010
- How Does Cost‐Sharing Affect Drug Purchases? Insurance Regimes in the Private Market for Prescription Drugs pp. 545-574

- Avi Dor and William Encinosa
- Slotting Allowances and Scarce Shelf Space pp. 575-603

- Leslie Marx and Greg Shaffer
- Estimating the Impacts of Outlet Rationalization on Retail Prices, Industry Concentration, and Sales: Empirical Evidence from Canadian Gasoline Markets pp. 605-633

- Anindya Sen and Peter G.C. Townley
- Introduction to the Symposium on Tournaments, Contests, and Relative Performance Evaluation pp. 635-641

- Theofanis Tsoulouhas
- Efficient Contests pp. 643-665

- Christian Riis
- Career Tournaments pp. 667-698

- Pablo Casas‐Arce
- Promotion Tournaments and Individual Performance Pay pp. 699-731

- Anja Schöttner and Veikko Thiele
- Feedback and Motivation in Dynamic Tournaments pp. 733-769

- Florian Ederer
- Feedback in Tournaments under Commitment Problems: Experimental Evidence pp. 771-810

- Oliver Gürtler and Christine Harbring
- On the Choice of Risk and Effort in Tournaments—Experimental Evidence pp. 811-840

- Petra Nieken
- Is the Coach Paid too Much?: Coaching Salaries and the NCAA Cartel pp. 841-862

- Amy Farmer and Paul Pecorino
Volume 19, issue 2, 2010
- Share the Fame or Share the Blame? The Reputational Implications of Partnerships pp. 259-301

- Luís Almeida Costa and Luis Vasconcelos
- Reputation, Trust, and Rebates: How Online Auction Markets Can Improve Their Feedback Mechanisms pp. 303-331

- Lingfang Li
- Peer‐to‐Peer File Sharing and the Market for Digital Information Goods pp. 333-373

- Ramon Casadesus‐Masanell and Andres Hervas‐Drane
- Information Gathering and Marketing pp. 375-401

- Heski Bar‐Isaac, Guillermo Caruana and Vicente Cuñat
- Customer Information Sharing: Strategic Incentives and New Implications pp. 403-433

- Byung-Cheol Kim and Jay Choi
- Competition Among Health Plans: A Two‐Sided Market Approach pp. 435-451

- David Bardey and Jean Rochet
- When Necessity Becomes a Virtue: The Effect of Product Market Competition on Corporate Social Responsibility pp. 453-487

- Daniel Fernández‐Kranz and Juan Santalo
- Dynamic Effects of Patent Policy on Sequential Innovation pp. 489-512

- Bonwoo Koo and Brian Wright
- Closed‐Form Solutions to Bundling Problems pp. 513-544

- John Eckalbar
Volume 19, issue 1, 2010
- Middlemen and Oligopolistic Market Makers pp. 1-23

- Jiandong Ju, Scott Linn and Zhen Zhu
- Equal Pay for Unequal Work: Limiting Sabotage in Teams pp. 25-53

- Arup Bose, Debashis Pal and David Sappington
- A Double Moral Hazard Model of Organization Design pp. 55-85

- Elazar Berkovitch, Ronen Israel and Yossi Spiegel
- Agency and Anxiety pp. 87-116

- Michael Rauh and Giulio Seccia
- Team Formation and Self‐serving Biases pp. 117-135

- Brice Corgnet
- Consumer Feelings and Equilibrium Product Quality pp. 137-168

- Ganesh Iyer and Dmitri Kuksov
- Fairness in Delegated Bargaining pp. 169-183

- Frauke Lammers
- Scientific and Commercial Incentives in R&D: Research versus Development? pp. 185-221

- Albert Banal‐Estañol and Inés Macho‐Stadler
- Trip Chaining: Who Wins Who Loses? pp. 223-258

- André de Palma, Fay Dunkerley and Stef Proost
Volume 18, issue 4, 2009
- Clicks, Discontinuities, and Firm Demand Online pp. 935-975

- Michael Baye, J. Rupert J. Gatti, Paul Kattuman and John Morgan
- The Evolving Food Chain: Competitive Effects of Wal‐Mart's Entry into the Supermarket Industry pp. 977-1009

- Emek Basker and Michael Noel
- Two‐Sided Platforms: Product Variety and Pricing Structures pp. 1011-1043

- Andrei Hagiu
- Mergers in Two‐Sided Markets: An Application to the Canadian Newspaper Industry pp. 1045-1070

- Ambarish Chandra and Allan Collard‐Wexler
- With a Little Help from My Enemy: Comparative Advertising as a Signal of Quality pp. 1071-1094

- Francesca Barigozzi, Paolo Garella and Martin Peitz
- Personalized Pricing and Quality Customization pp. 1095-1135

- Anindya Ghose and Ke‐Wei Huang
- Performance Indicators for Quality with Costly Falsification pp. 1137-1154

- Michael Kuhn and Luigi Siciliani
- The Choice of Prices versus Quantities under Uncertainty pp. 1155-1177

- Markus Reisinger and Ludwig Ressner
- Footloose Monopolies: Regulating a “National Champion” pp. 1179-1214

- Giacomo Calzolari and Carlo Scarpa
Volume 18, issue 3, 2009
- Introduction to the Special Issue on Economics and Strategy of Entrepreneurship pp. 615-621

- Thomas Hellmann and Scott Stern
- Local Industrial Conditions and Entrepreneurship: How Much of the Spatial Distribution Can We Explain? pp. 623-663

- Edward L. Glaeser and William Kerr
- Social Interactions and Entrepreneurial Activity pp. 665-709

- Mariassunta Giannetti and Andrei Simonov
- The Superstar Inventors and Entrepreneurs: How Were They Educated? pp. 711-728

- William Baumol, Melissa A. Schilling and Edward Wolff
- Patents, Thickets and the Financing of Early‐Stage Firms: Evidence from the Software Industry pp. 729-773

- Iain Cockburn and Megan MacGarvie
- Competing on Standards? Entrepreneurship, Intellectual Property, and Platform Technologies pp. 775-816

- Timothy S. Simcoe, Stuart Graham and Maryann P. Feldman
- Specialization and Success: Evidence from Venture Capital pp. 817-844

- Paul Gompers, Anna Kovner and Josh Lerner
- Entrepreneurial Financing, Advice, and Agency Costs pp. 845-870

- Roland Strausz
- Firms' Stakeholders and the Costs of Transparency pp. 871-900

- Andres Almazan, Javier Suarez and Sheridan Titman
- Hidden Talents: Entrepreneurship and Pareto‐Improving Private Information pp. 901-934

- Andrew Daughety and Jennifer Reinganum
Volume 18, issue 2, 2009
- Empirical Analysis of Competition between Wal‐Mart and Other Retail Channels pp. 285-322

- Lesley Chiou
- Positive Assortive Merging pp. 323-346

- Carmine Ornaghi
- Vertical Networks, Integration, and Connectivity pp. 347-392

- Pinar Doğan
- Market‐Share Contracts with Asymmetric Information pp. 393-421

- Adrian Majumdar and Greg Shaffer
- Information Acquisition and Choice Under Uncertainty pp. 423-455

- Isabelle Brocas and Juan D. Carrillo
- Provider Competition in a Dynamic Setting pp. 457-486

- Marie Allard, Pierre Thomas Léger and Lise Rochaix
- Barriers to Entry of a Vertically Integrated Health Insurer: An Analysis of Welfare and Entry Costs pp. 487-545

- Kate Ho
- The Role of Upstream‐Downstream Competition on Bundling Decisions: Should Regulators Force Firms to Unbundle? pp. 547-588

- Adam D. Rennhoff and Konstantinos Serfes
- Yardstick Competition and Quality pp. 589-613

- Thomas Tangerås
Volume 18, issue 1, 2009
- Introduction to the Special Issue on Management Strategy and the Environment pp. 1-6

- Thomas Lyon
- A Positive Theory of Moral Management, Social Pressure, and Corporate Social Performance pp. 7-43

- David P. Baron
- Private Environmental Activism and the Selection and Response of Firm Targets pp. 45-73

- Michael J. Lenox and Charles E. Eesley
- Averting Regulatory Enforcement: Evidence from New Source Review pp. 75-104

- Nathaniel O. Keohane, Erin Mansur and Andrey Voynov
- Public, Private and Nonprofit Regulation for Environmental Quality pp. 105-123

- Lucie Bottega and Jenny De Freitas
- How Well Do Social Ratings Actually Measure Corporate Social Responsibility? pp. 125-169

- Aaron K. Chatterji, David Levine and Michael Toffel
- Greening the Supply Chain: When Is Customer Pressure Effective? pp. 171-201

- Magali Delmas and Ivan Montiel
- Households' Willingness to Pay for “Green” Goods: Evidence from Patagonia's Introduction of Organic Cotton Sportswear pp. 203-233

- Ramon Casadesus‐Masanell, Michael Crooke, Forest Reinhardt and Vishal Vasishth
- Market Effects of Changes in Consumers' Social Responsibility pp. 235-262

- Aurora García‐Gallego and Nikolaos Georgantzís
- Interfirm and Intrafirm Switching Costs in a Vertical Differentiation Setting: Green versus Nongreen Products pp. 263-284

- Linda A. Toolsema
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