International Journal of Industrial Organization
1983 - 2025
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Volume 21, issue 10, 2003
- Competitive pressure and economic integration: an illustration for Spain, 1983-1996 pp. 1435-1459

- Georges Siotis
- The independent submarkets model: an application to the Spanish retail banking market pp. 1461-1487

- Rebeca de Juan
- A new methodology linking concentration dynamics to current and steady-state profits:Examining Korean industrial policy during take-off pp. 1489-1526

- Kap-Young Jeong and Robert T. Masson
- Testing dynamic oligopolistic interaction: evidence from the semiconductor industry pp. 1527-1556

- Christine Zulehner
- Low price equilibrium in multi-unit auctions: the GSM spectrum auction in Germany pp. 1557-1569

- Veronika Grimm, Frank Riedel and Elmar Wolfstetter
- Efficiency outcomes of market concentration and managed care pp. 1571-1589

- Nazmi Sari
- Horizontal mergers, entry, and efficiency defences pp. 1591-1600

- David Spector
- Preemptive mergers under spatial competition pp. 1601-1622

- Duarte Brito
- Monopoly, competition and information acquisition pp. 1623-1642

- Magdalena Dimitrova and Edward Schlee
Volume 21, issue 9, 2003
- The economics of intellectual property at universities: an overview of the special issue pp. 1217-1225

- Albert Link, John Scott and Donald Siegel
- The anchor tenant hypothesis: exploring the role of large, local, R&D-intensive firms in regional innovation systems pp. 1227-1253

- Ajay Agrawal and Iain Cockburn
- Assessing spillovers from universities to firms: evidence from French firm-level data pp. 1255-1270

- Stéphanie Monjon and Patrick Waelbroeck
- Disclosure and licensing of University inventions: 'The best we can do with the s**t we get to work with' pp. 1271-1300

- Richard Jensen, Jerry Thursby and Marie Thursby
- Optimal incentives for income-generation in universities: the rule of thumb for the Compton tax pp. 1301-1322

- John Beath, Robert Owen, Joanna Poyago-Theotoky and David Ulph
- U.S. science parks: the diffusion of an innovation and its effects on the academic missions of universities pp. 1323-1356

- Albert Link and John Scott
- Assessing the impact of university science parks on research productivity: exploratory firm-level evidence from the United Kingdom pp. 1357-1369

- Donald Siegel, Paul Westhead and Mike Wright
- Changes in university patent quality after the Bayh-Dole act: a re-examination pp. 1371-1390

- Bhaven Sampat, David C. Mowery and Arvids A. Ziedonis
- When do start-ups that exploit patented academic knowledge survive? pp. 1391-1410

- Atul Nerkar and Scott Shane
- Understanding when universities and firms form RJVs: the importance of intellectual property protection pp. 1411-1433

- Andreas Panagopoulos
Volume 21, issue 8, 2003
- On the role of input and output spillovers when R&D projects are risky pp. 1065-1089

- Nils Hauenschild
- Meet me halfway but don't rush: absorptive capacity and strategic R&D investment revisited pp. 1091-1109

- Leo A. Grunfeld
- Innovative activity and sunk cost pp. 1111-1133

- Todd Kaplan, Israel Luski and David Wettstein
- Patent litigation when innovation is cumulative pp. 1135-1157

- Gerard Llobet
- Optimal R&D policy and endogenous quality choice pp. 1159-1178

- Tsuyoshi Toshimitsu
- Bundling new products with old to signal quality, with application to the sequencing of new products pp. 1179-1200

- Jay Choi
- Entry and experimentation in oligopolistic markets for experience goods pp. 1201-1213

- Daniel Krahmer
Volume 21, issue 7, 2003
- Price and non-price restraints when retailers are vertically differentiated pp. 923-947

- Yossi Spiegel and Yaron Yehezkel
- Nonlinear pricing of telecommunications with call and network externalities pp. 949-967

- Jong-Hee Hahn
- Input price discrimination with downstream Cournot competitors pp. 969-988

- Tommaso Valletti
- Existence of equilibrium and comparative statics in differentiated goods Cournot oligopolies pp. 989-1019

- Steffen Hoernig
- Starting small in an unfamiliar environment pp. 1021-1042

- James Rauch and Joel Watson
- Capital market imperfections and forms of foreign operations pp. 1043-1064

- Hidefumi Kasuga
Volume 21, issue 6, 2003
- On the existence of a unique price equilibrium for models of product differentiation pp. 761-793

- Toshihide Mizuno
- Bertrand equilibria with entry: limit results pp. 795-808

- William Novshek and Prabal Roy Chowdhury
- Entry preventing locations under incomplete information pp. 809-829

- Marcel Boyer, Philippe Mahenc and Michel Moreaux
- Regulation, competition, and the optimal recovery of stranded costs pp. 831-848

- Thomas Beard, David L. Kaserman and John Mayo
- Patent citations and international knowledge flow: the cases of Korea and Taiwan pp. 849-880

- Albert Guangzhou Hu and Adam Jaffe
- Job assignments as a screening device pp. 881-905

- Juan D. Carrillo
- Flight frequency and mergers in airline markets pp. 907-922

- Oliver Richard
Volume 21, issue 5, 2003
- Horizontal mergers with free-entry: why cost efficiencies may be a weak defense and asset sales a poor remedy pp. 607-623

- Luis Cabral
- The effects of mergers: an international comparison pp. 625-653

- Klaus Gugler, Dennis Mueller, Burcin Yurtoglu and Christine Zulehner
- To merge or to license: implications for competition policy pp. 655-672

- Ramon Fauli-Oller and Joel Sandonis
- Strategic incentives of divestitures of competing conglomerates pp. 673-697

- Guofu Tan and Lasheng Yuan
- Coexistence of strategic vertical separation and integration pp. 699-716

- Jos Jansen
- International mergers and trade liberalisation: implications for unionised labour pp. 717-735

- Odd Rune Straume
- Market competition and strike activity pp. 737-758

- Ana Mauleon and Vincent Vannetelbosch
Volume 21, issue 4, 2003
- Vertical integration and incentives to innovate pp. 457-488

- Isabelle Brocas
- Is there persistence in innovative activities? pp. 489-515

- Elena Cefis
- Growth patterns in R&D partnerships: an exploratory statistical study pp. 517-531

- John Hagedoorn and Hans van Kranenburg
- Debt financing and entry pp. 533-549

- Richard Martin
- Predatory pricing in differentiated products retail markets pp. 551-592

- Charles Lindsey and Douglas West
- A note on technology choice, firm heterogeneity and welfare pp. 593-605

- Walter Elberfeld
Volume 21, issue 3, 2003
- Regulating horizontal diversification pp. 291-315

- David Sappington
- Is advertising a signal of product quality? Evidence from the compact disc player market, 1983-1992 pp. 317-345

- Ignatius Horstmann and Glenn MacDonald
- Leniency programs and cartel prosecution pp. 347-379

- Massimo Motta and Michele Polo
- Cooperating upstream while competing downstream: a theory of input joint ventures pp. 381-397

- Zhiqi Chen and Thomas Ross
- A strategic approach to hedging and contracting pp. 399-417

- David Downie and Ed Nosal
- Managerial incentives and firm efficiency in the presence of competition for managers pp. 419-437

- Donald Wright
- Follow-my-leader FDI and tacit collusion pp. 439-453

- Dermot Leahy and Stephen Pavelin
Volume 21, issue 2, 2003
- The role of consumers in competition and competition policy pp. 129-150

- Michael Waterson
- Retail price cycles and the presence of small firms pp. 151-170

- Andrew Eckert
- Capital structure decisions and output market competition under demand uncertainty pp. 171-200

- Gabrielle Wanzenried
- Strategic bidding in electricity pools with short-lived bids: an application to the Spanish market pp. 201-222

- Anton Garcia-Diaz and Pedro L. Marin
- Bargaining versus posted price competition in customer markets pp. 223-251

- Timothy Cason, Daniel Friedman and Garrett H. Milam
- An experimental examination of vertical control and cost predation pp. 253-281

- Steven R. Elliott, Robert Godby and Jamie Brown Kruse
- A note on credible spatial entry deterrence pp. 283-289

- Ikuo Ishibashi
Volume 21, issue 1, 2003
- Patent licensing to Bertrand competitors pp. 1-13

- Benny Moldovanu and Aner Sela
- Bidding for a process innovation under alternative modes of competition pp. 15-37

- Gopal Das Varma
- Comparing Cournot and Bertrand equilibria in a differentiated duopoly with product R&D pp. 39-55

- George Symeonidis
- The sale of unprotected inventions under alternative models of contracting behavior pp. 57-77

- John T. King
- Downstream R&D, raising rivals' costs, and input price contracts pp. 79-96

- Samiran Banerjee and Ping Lin
- Software piracy: a strategic analysis and policy instruments pp. 97-127

- Dyuti Banerjee
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