Information Economics and Policy
1983 - 2024
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Volume 51, issue C, 2020
- Effects of early patent publication on knowledge dissemination: Evidence from U.S. patent law reform

- Yoshimi Okada and Sadao Nagaoka
- Mobile Information Technologies and Firm Performance: The Role of Employee Autonomy

- Steffen Viete and Daniel Erdsiek
- Internet and tax reform in developing countries

- Sèna Kimm Gnangnon
Volume 50, issue C, 2020
- Marketplace or reselling? A signalling model

- Nada Belhadj, Didier Laussel and Joana Resende
- Information advantage and minimum wage

- Alice Peng-Ju Su
- The impact of data caps on mobile broadband Internet access: A welfare analysis

- Ottorino Chillemi, Stefano Galavotti and Benedetto Gui
- Freemium competition among ad-sponsored platforms

- Yusuke Zennyo
- Institutions and Telecommunications Investment

- Juan Jung
- Superstars vs the long tail: How does music piracy affect digital song sales for different segments of the industry?

- Ruben Savelkoul
Volume 49, issue C, 2019
- Social networks and the demand for news

- Lisa M. George and Christian Peukert
- Merger effects with product complementarity: Evidence from Colombia’s telecommunications

- Juan Vélez-Velásquez
- Upstream regulation, factor demand and productivity: Cross-industry differences in OECD countries, 1975–2007

- Ioana A. Igna, Ana Rincon-Aznar and Francesco Venturini
- Thank you for being a friend: The roles of strong and weak social network ties in attracting backers to crowdfunded campaigns

- Joshua Foster
Volume 48, issue C, 2019
- Openness as a business strategy: Historical perspectives on openness in computing and mobile phones pp. 1-14

- Daniel D. Garcia-Swartz and Martin Campbell-Kelly
- What drives pricing behavior in Peer-to-Peer markets? Evidence from the carsharing platform BlaBlaCar pp. 15-31

- Mehdi Farajallah, Robert Hammond and Thierry Pénard
- Providing MOOCs: A FUN way to enroll students? pp. 32-39

- Julien Jacqmin
- Direct publishing and the bargaining between the author and the publisher pp. 40-47

- Mikko Mustonen
Volume 47, issue C, 2019
- Exploring the impact of artificial Intelligence: Prediction versus judgment pp. 1-6

- Ajay Agrawal, Joshua Gans and Avi Goldfarb
- A paradigm for assessing the scope and performance of predictive analytics pp. 7-13

- Jeffrey Prince
- Efficient real-time routing for autonomous vehicles through Bayes correlated equilibrium: An information design framework pp. 14-26

- Yixuan Liu and Andrew B. Whinston
- AI meets labor market: Exploring the link between automation and skills pp. 27-37

- Emilio Colombo, Fabio Mercorio and Mario Mezzanzanica
- Deep learning in exchange markets pp. 38-51

- Rui Gonçalves, Vitor Miguel Ribeiro, Fernando Lobo Pereira and Ana Paula Rocha
Volume 46, issue C, 2019
- Direct-to-consumer advertising and online search pp. 1-22

- Matthew Chesnes and Ginger Zhe Jin
- The value of online scarcity signals pp. 23-40

- Pascal Courty and Sinan Ozel
- The effect of the internet on the margins of trade pp. 41-54

- Robin Visser
- Net neutrality and CDN intermediation pp. 55-67

- Pio Baake and Slobodan Sudaric
- Does state aid for broadband deployment in rural areas close the digital and economic divide? pp. 68-85

- Wolfgang Briglauer, Niklas S. Dürr, Oliver Falck and Kai Hüschelrath
- Identifying the effect of mobile operating systems on the mobile services market pp. 86-95

- Toshifumi Kuroda, Teppei Koguchi and Takanori Ida
Volume 45, issue C, 2018
- Distinguishing bandwidth and latency in households’ willingness-to-pay for broadband internet speed pp. 1-15

- Yu-Hsin Liu, Jeffrey Prince and Scott Wallsten
- How important are mobile broadband networks for the global economic development? pp. 16-29

- Harald Edquist, Peter Goodridge, Jonathan Haskel, Xuan Li and Edward Lindquist
- Margin squeeze regulation and infrastructure competition pp. 30-46

- Jan Krämer and Daniel Schnurr
- Quantifying and interpreting network effects: ‘Own-network’ is not the same as ‘firm-level’ pp. 47-51

- Leo Van Hove
- Trusting privacy in the cloud pp. 52-67

- Jens Prüfer
- Fifty-shades of grey: Competition between dark and lit pools in stock exchanges pp. 68-85

- Nathalie Oriol, Alexandra Rufini and Dominique Torre
Volume 44, issue C, 2018
- Information technology in the property market pp. 1-7

- Yong Suk Lee and Yuya Sasaki
- Effects of (ultra-fast) fibre broadband on student achievement pp. 8-15

- Arthur Grimes and Wilbur Townsend
- Receiver benefits and strategic use of call externalities in mobile telephony markets pp. 16-27

- Maciej Sobolewski and Mikolaj Czajkowski
- Investing in legal advice pp. 28-46

- Steffen Juranek
- Positioning and pricing strategies in a market with switching costs and staying costs pp. 47-57

- Yuncheol Jeong and Masayoshi Maruyama
- Econometric error nullifies finding of the impact of broadband speed on county-level employment pp. 58-60

- Brian Whitacre, Md Rafayet Alam and Bento Lobo
- Corrigendum to “The faster, the better? The impact of internet speed on employment” pp. 61-61

- Yang Bai
Volume 43, issue C, 2018
- Piracy and new product creation: A Bollywood story pp. 1-11

- Rahul Telang and Joel Waldfogel
- Movie piracy and displaced sales in Europe: Evidence from six countries pp. 12-22

- Benedikt Herz and Kamil Kiljański
- Impact of bridging the Internet gap on public revenue mobilization pp. 23-33

- Sèna Kimm Gnangnon and Jean Brun
- Institutions and information flows, and their effect on capital flows pp. 34-47

- Mehmet Pinar and Engin Volkan
- How effective are advertising bans? On the demand for quality in two-sided media markets pp. 48-60

- Tanja Greiner and Marco Sahm
- A dynamic monopoly with risk-averse consumers pp. 61-70

- María Martín-Rodríguez
Volume 42, issue C, 2018
- Transition from copper to fiber broadband: The role of connection speed and switching costs pp. 1-10

- Lukasz Grzybowski, Maude Hasbi and Julienne Liang
- Cutting class to play video games pp. 11-19

- Michael R. Ward
- Open access to research data: Strategic delay and the ambiguous welfare effects of mandatory data disclosure pp. 20-34

- Frank Mueller-Langer and Patrick Andreoli-Versbach
- Purchase, pirate, publicize: Private-network music sharing and market album sales pp. 35-55

- Jonathan Lee
- Motivation and performance of user-contributors: Evidence from a CQA forum pp. 56-65

- Jed DeVaro, Jin-Hyuk Kim, Liad Wagman and Ran Wolff
- Competitive advertising on broadcasting channels and consumer welfare pp. 66-75

- Burak Dindaroglu
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