Economia e Politica Industriale: Journal of Industrial and Business Economics
2015 - 2025
Continuation of ECONOMIA E POLITICA INDUSTRIALE. Current editor(s): C. Cambini, M.G. Colombo, L. Piscitello, L. Rondi and A. Zanfei From: Springer Associazione Amici di Economia e Politica Industriale Bibliographic data for series maintained by Sonal Shukla () and Springer Nature Abstracting and Indexing (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 49, issue 4, 2022
- Follow the cloud! The impact of ICT on Italian provinces’ trade pp. 667-690

- Marinella Boccia, Anna Ferragina and Stefano Iandolo
- The relationship between online retailing and the regional economy pp. 691-711

- Oleg Andreev, Cong Phan The, Dmitry Gura and Lesya Bozhko
- Joint optimization of inventory planning, maintenance policy and pricing for perishable complementary products by considering the product freshness and technology level pp. 713-746

- Ali Salmasnia, Ali Talesh-Kazemi and Mohammad Reza Maleki
- Innovation and the persistence of monopoly under diseconomies of scope or scale pp. 747-757

- Flavio Delbono and Luca Lambertini
- How exogenous is war? The links between economic, military, trade and industrial policies in the upsurge of Russia-Ukraine conflict pp. 759-760

- Antonello Zanfei
- A warning from the Russian–Ukrainian war: avoiding a future that rhymes with the past pp. 761-782

- Sergio Mariotti
- NATO defense demand, free riding, and the Russo-Ukrainian war in 2022 pp. 783-806

- Justin George and Todd Sandler
- Too much of a good thing? Russia-EU international trade relations at times of war pp. 807-834

- Lucia Tajoli
- Between a rock and a hard place: European energy policy and complexity in the wake of the Ukraine war pp. 835-878

- Christine Sturm
Volume 49, issue 3, 2022
- Industry dynamics in digital markets pp. 401-407

- Federico Boffa, Amedeo Piolatto, Evila Piva and Florian Schuett
- From Heron of Alexandria to Amazon’s Alexa: a stylized history of AI and its impact on business models, organization and work pp. 409-440

- Lucrezia Fanti, Dario Guarascio and Massimo Moggi
- RegTech in public and private sectors: the nexus between data, technology and regulation pp. 441-479

- Laura Grassi and Davide Lanfranchi
- Investigating the role of central banks in the interconnection between financial markets and cryptoassets pp. 481-507

- Theodore Pelagidis and Eleftheria Kostika
- M&A and early investment decisions by digital platforms pp. 509-543

- Zelda Brutti and Luis Rojas
- Software quality and backward compatibility in the video game industry pp. 545-570

- Sebastian Wai
- A market for digital privacy: consumers’ willingness to trade personal data and money pp. 571-598

- Anna D’Annunzio and Elena Menichelli
- Business models, consumer data and privacy in platform markets pp. 599-634

- Jorge Padilla, Salvatore Piccolo and Helder Vasconcelos
- The microeconomics of data – a survey pp. 635-665

- Flavio Pino
Volume 49, issue 2, 2022
- R&D and export performance: exploring heterogeneity along the export intensity distribution pp. 189-232

- L. Benfratello, Anna Bottasso and C. Piccardo
- Survival determinants for Brazilian companies, 1996 to 2016 pp. 233-266

- Marisa Reis Azevedo Botelho, Graciele Fátima Sousa, Michelle Castro Carrijo, Juliene Barbosa Ferreira and Ariana Cericatto Silva
- The institutional and socio-technical determinants of renewable energy production in the EU: implications for policy pp. 267-299

- Alessandro Marra and Emiliano Colantonio
- Upstream regulation and non-separable innovation pp. 301-312

- Michael Polemis and Markos Tselekounis
- An evaluation of a mandatory profit-sharing reform in Peru, using quasi-experimental methods pp. 313-334

- Edinson Tolentino
- Self-regulation under asymmetric cost information pp. 335-368

- Ismail Saglam
- The manufacturing output effects of infrastructure development, liberalization and governance: evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 369-400

- John Bosco Nnyanzi, Susan Kavuma, John Sseruyange and Aisha Nanyiti
Volume 49, issue 1, 2022
- The economics–engineering nexus: response to the commentaries pp. 1-29

- Sergio Mariotti
- Industry characteristics and agglomeration of heterogeneous firms pp. 31-49

- Daguo Lv, Lingyu Zhang, Ren Lu and Jingtao Yao
- Measuring adoption of industry 4.0 technologies via international trade data: insights from European countries pp. 51-93

- Davide Castellani, Fabio Lamperti and Katiuscia Lavoratori
- Per-unit versus ad-valorem royalty licensing in a Stackelberg market pp. 95-109

- Manel Antelo and Lluis Bru
- Price discovery in the cryptocurrency market: evidence from institutional activity pp. 111-131

- Bao Doan, Huy Pham and Binh Nguyen Thanh
- Trade networks and shock transmission capacity: a new taxonomy of Italian industries pp. 133-153

- Stefano Costa, Federico Sallusti and Claudio Vicarelli
- Directors’ compensation, ownership concentration and the value of the firm: evidence from an emerging market pp. 155-188

- Chee Liew, YoungKyung Ko, Bee Lian Song and Saraniah Thechina Murthy
Volume 48, issue 4, 2021
- The privacy paradox: a challenge to decision theory? pp. 505-525

- Jacopo Arpetti and Marco Delmastro
- The rationale for listing on equity crowdfunding: actual and expected benefits for companies pp. 527-549

- Francesca Pietro
- Forging a new alliance between economics and engineering pp. 551-572

- Sergio Mariotti
- Economics not engineering pp. 573-579

- Richard Adelstein
- Facing the complexity of the economy: an opportunity for the new alliance between economics and engineering pp. 581-588

- Silvano Cincotti
- Engineering, economics, Heidegger … and Mariotti: a note pp. 589-600

- Adam Fforde
- Design, systems approaches, and the engineering-economics nexus pp. 601-607

- César García-Díaz
- Prospects for a Prigogine alliance between economics and engineering pp. 609-614

- Robert Hebert
- Organizing and better understanding transdisciplinarity in the context of artificial intelligence expansion: a crucial role for the new alliance between economics and engineering pp. 615-620

- Cyrille Rigolot
- Alliances need autonomy pp. 621-626

- G. M. Peter Swann
Volume 48, issue 3, 2021
- Process R&D investment and social dilemmas pp. 315-336

- Michal Ramsza, Adam Karbowski and Tadeusz Platkowski
- Whom should I merge with? How product substitutability affects merger profitability pp. 337-353

- Roberto Cellini
- Single euro payment area (SEPA) and banking industry: discriminatory pricing vs. non-discriminatory pricing pp. 355-383

- Bita Shabgard
- Tax evasion and competition in a differentiated duopoly pp. 385-411

- Luciano Fanti and Domenico Buccella
- Opportunities and challenges of the industry 4.0 in industrial companies: a survey on Moroccan firms pp. 413-439

- Maryam Gallab, Hafida Bouloiz, Sekoun Abdoudrahamane Kebe and Mohamed Tkiouat
- Monitoring decisions in vertical integration pp. 441-462

- Sonia Di Giannatale, Itza T. Q. Curiel-Cabral and Jacqueline Chacón
- Adaptive stochastic risk estimation of firm operating profit pp. 463-504

- Ahmet Akca and Ethem Çanakoğlu
Volume 48, issue 2, 2021
- Productive integration, economic recession and employment in Europe: an assessment based on vertically integrated sectors pp. 137-157

- Davide Villani and Marta Fana
- Which firms survive in a crisis? Investigating Gibrat’s Law in Greece 2001–2014 pp. 159-217

- Christos Axioglou and Nicos Christodoulakis
- The impact of pandemics: revising the Spanish Flu in Italy in light of models’ predictions, and some lessons for the Covid-19 pandemic pp. 219-243

- Enrico Berbenni and Stefano Colombo
- Note on a profit-raising entry effect in a differentiated Cournot oligopoly market with network compatibility pp. 245-255

- Tsuyoshi Toshimitsu
- An empirical analysis of the impact of structural changes in the mobile market pp. 257-274

- Otello Ardovino and Marco Delmastro
- Industry and financial market concentration pp. 275-289

- Gerasimos Soldatos
- Litigation risks and firms innovation dynamics after the IPO pp. 291-313

- Enrico Forti, Serena Morricone and Federico Munari
Volume 48, issue 1, 2021
- Introduction to the special issue: green economy and environmental policies in oligopoly markets pp. 1-4

- Jean Gabszewicz and Ornella Tarola
- Climate change and the financial system: a note pp. 5-13

- Anastasios Xepapadeas
- On the long run sustainability of small jurisdictions pp. 15-35

- Skerdilajda Zanaj, Patrice Pieretti and Benteng Zou
- Environmental taxation: Pigouvian or Leviathan? pp. 37-51

- Isabelle Cadoret, Emma Galli and Fabio Padovano
- Addressing the concerns about carbon leakage in the implementation of carbon pricing policies: a focus on the issue of competitiveness pp. 53-75

- Florian Rey and Thierry Madiès
- Transportation costs of vehicle recycling under Hotelling’s Duopoly competition pp. 77-91

- Eiji B. Hosoda and Masashi Yamamoto
- Green monopoly and downward leapfrogging pp. 93-103

- Luca Lambertini, Andrea Mantovani and Cecilia Vergari
- To buy or to do it yourself? Pollution policy and environmental goods in developing countries pp. 105-135

- Roberta Sestini and Donatella Pugliese
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