International Journal of Industrial Organization
1983 - 2025
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Volume 52, issue C, 2017
- Teamwork and delegation of decisions within the firm pp. 1-29

- Ricardo Flores-Fillol, Susana Iranzo and Ferran Mane
- The impact of online sales on consumers and firms. Evidence from consumer electronics pp. 30-62

- Néstor Duch-Brown, Lukasz Grzybowski, Andre Romahn and Frank Verboven
- Equity justifications for universal service obligations pp. 63-95

- Jean-Christophe Poudou and Michel Roland
- Quality differentiation and firms’ choices between online and physical markets pp. 96-132

- Yijuan Chen, Xiangting Hu and Sanxi Li
- Information revelation in the Property Right Theory of the firms pp. 133-164

- Alice Peng-Ju Su
- Exposure problem in multi-unit auctions pp. 165-187

- Xin Meng and Hikmet Gunay
- Piracy and box office movie revenues: Evidence from Megaupload pp. 188-215

- Christian Peukert, Jörg Claussen and Tobias Kretschmer
- Upward pricing pressure as a predictor of merger price effects pp. 216-247

- Nathan H. Miller, Marc Remer, Conor Ryan and Gloria Sheu
- Optimal bundle pricing under correlated valuations pp. 248-281

- Bo Chen and Debing Ni
- Auction cartels and the absence of efficient communication pp. 282-306

- Gyula Seres
- Horizontal subcontracting and investment in idle dispatchable power plants pp. 307-332

- Jan Bouckaert and Geert Van Moer
- Self-enforcing trade credit pp. 333-357

- Marta Troya-Martinez
- The exclusion of competing one-way essential complements: Implications for net neutrality pp. 358-392

- Sébastien Broos and Axel Gautier
- Incentive and sampling effects in procurement auctions with endogenous number of bidders pp. 393-426

- Youngwoo Koh
- Strategic incentives for innovations and market competition pp. 427-449

- Evangelia Chalioti and Konstantinos Serfes
- Vertical disintegration in the European electricity sector: Empirical evidence on lost synergies pp. 450-478

- Klaus Gugler, Mario Liebensteiner and Stephan Schmitt
Volume 51, issue C, 2017
- Fishing for complementarities: Research grants and research productivity pp. 1-38

- Hanna Hottenrott and Cornelia Lawson
- Bertrand and the long run pp. 39-55

- Roberto Burguet and József Sákovics
- Public-private partnerships from budget constraints: Looking for debt hiding? pp. 56-84

- Marco Buso, Frédéric Marty and Phuong Tra Tran
- Contracting with endogenous entry pp. 85-110

- Marco Pagnozzi and Salvatore Piccolo
- The optimal regulation of a risky monopoly pp. 111-136

- Yolande Hiriart and Lionel Thomas
- Strategic incentives when supplying to rivals with an application to vertical firm structure pp. 137-161

- Serge Moresi and Marius Schwartz
- Pricing to preclude sabotage in regulated industries pp. 162-184

- Arup Bose, Debashis Pal and David Sappington
- The information value of online social networks: Lessons from peer-to-peer lending pp. 185-222

- Seth Freedman and Ginger Zhe Jin
Volume 50, issue C, 2017
- Industry structure and collusion with uniform yardstick competition: Theory and experiments pp. 1-33

- Peter Dijkstra, Marco Haan and Machiel Mulder
- Recombinant innovation and the boundaries of the firm pp. 34-56

- Rachel Griffith, Sokbae (Simon) Lee and Bas Straathof
- Optimal prize-rationing strategy in all-pay contests with incomplete information pp. 57-90

- Xuyuan Liu and Jingfeng Lu
- Strategic outsourcing and optimal procurement pp. 91-130

- Frank Rosar
- Price caps with capacity precommitment pp. 131-158

- Ana B. Lemus and Diego Moreno
- Collusion in a price-quantity oligopoly pp. 159-185

- Anita van den Berg and Iwan Bos
- Regulation of price increases pp. 186-213

- David Ridley and Su Zhang
- Communication in vertical markets: Experimental evidence pp. 214-258

- Claudia Moellers, Hans-Theo Normann and Christopher Snyder
- Buyer power with atomistic upstream entry: Can downstream consolidation increase production and welfare? pp. 259-293

- Pierre Mérel and Richard J. Sexton
- Entry, donor market size, and competitive conduct among nonprofit firms pp. 294-318

- Philip Gayle, Teresa Harrison and Jeremy Thornton
- Behavior-based price discrimination and customer information sharing pp. 319-334

- Romain De Nijs
- Asymmetric price adjustments: A supply side approach pp. 335-360

- Fabio Antoniou, Raffaele Fiocco and Dongyu Guo
- On the non-identification of counterfactuals in dynamic discrete games pp. 362-371

- Myrto Kalouptsidi, Paul T. Scott and Eduardo Souza-Rodrigues
- Frontiers in spectrum auction design pp. 372-391

- Martin Bichler and Jacob Goeree
- Nonsequential search equilibrium with search cost heterogeneity pp. 392-414

- Jose Moraga-Gonzalez, Zsolt Sándor and Matthijs Wildenbeest
- International aspects of merger policy: A survey pp. 415-429

- Holger Breinlich, Volker Nocke and Nicolas Schutz
- Club good intermediaries pp. 430-459

- Simon Loertscher and Leslie Marx
- Private contracting with externalities: Divide and conquer? pp. 460-472

- Jeanine Miklós-Thal and Greg Shaffer
- Raising rivals’ cost in multi-unit auctions pp. 473-490

- Maarten Janssen and Vladimir Karamychev
Volume 49, issue C, 2016
- Do firms sell forward for strategic reasons? An application to the wholesale market for natural gas pp. 1-35

- Remco van Eijkel, Gerard Kuper and Jose Moraga-Gonzalez
- Cartel sustainability in retail markets: Evidence from a health service sector pp. 36-58

- Ujo Goto and Toshiaki Iizuka
- Firm creation and post-entry dynamics of de novo entrants pp. 59-104

- Karen Geurts and Johannes Van Biesebroeck
- Structural estimation of price adjustment costs in the European car market pp. 105-147

- Carlos Noton
Volume 48, issue C, 2016
- Employer discrimination and market structure: Does more concentration mean more discrimination? pp. 1-33

- Josh Ederington and Jeremy Sandford
- Consumer referrals pp. 34-58

- Maria Arbatskaya and Hideo Konishi
- Penny auctions pp. 59-87

- Toomas Hinnosaar
- History-based versus uniform pricing in growing and declining markets pp. 88-117

- Oz Shy, Rune Stenbacka and David Hao Zhang
- Convenient flight connections vs. airport congestion: Modeling the ‘rolling hub’ pp. 118-142

- Jan Brueckner and Ming Hsin Lin
- Upstream merger in a successive oligopoly: Who pays the price? pp. 143-172

- Øivind Nilsen, Lars Sørgard and Simen Ulsaker
- Competitive customer poaching with asymmetric firms pp. 173-206

- Elias Carroni
- Market outcomes and dynamic patent buyouts pp. 207-243

- Alberto Galasso, Matthew Mitchell and Gábor Virág
- Moral hazard in repeated procurement of services pp. 244-269

- Patricia Esteve-González
- Network dynamics and knowledge transfer in virtual organisations pp. 270-290

- Neil Gandal and Uriel Stettner
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