International Journal of the Economics of Business
1994 - 2025
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Volume 8, issue 3, 2001
- Have Supermarket Mergers Raised Prices? An Event Study Analysis pp. 329-342

- Daniel Hosken and John David Simpson
- Linking Innovation and Firm Performance: A New Approach pp. 343-364

- Luuk Klomp and George Leeuwen
- Wealth Effects of Takeovers in Merger Activity Eras: Empirical Evidence from the UK pp. 365-377

- Terence Tse and Khaled Soufani
- Capturing Knightian Advantages of Large Business Organisations Through Group Decision-making Processes pp. 379-403

- John Finch and Nicola Dinnei
- Entry, Growth and Patenting in Industrial Clusters: A Study of the Aerospace Industry in the UK pp. 405-436

- Catherine Beaudry
- The Property Rights Theory of the Firm and Mixed Competition: A Counter-Example in the US Health Care Industry pp. 437-450

- Daniel Friesner and Robert Rosenman
- A Decade of EC Merger Control pp. 451-473

- Eleanor Morgan
- A Review of David C. Mowery and Richard R. Nelson, eds: Sources of Industrial Leadership: Studies of Seven Industries pp. 475-482

- Chris Freeman
Volume 8, issue 2, 2001
- The Eclectic Paradigm in the Global Economy pp. 155-172

- John Cantwell and Rajneesh Narula
- The Eclectic (OLI) Paradigm of International Production: Past, Present and Future pp. 173-190

- John Dunning
- From a Theory to a Paradigm: Examining the Eclectic Paradigm as a Framework in International Economics pp. 191-209

- Paz Estrella Tolentino
- Toward an 'International Business' Paradigm of Endogenous Growth: Multinationals and Governments as Co-Endogenisers pp. 211-228

- Terutomo Ozawa and Sergio Castello
- Alliances, Acquisitions and Multinational Advantage pp. 229-242

- Sarianna Lundan and John Hagedoorn
- The Co-evolutional Advantage: Strategic Management Theory and the Eclectic Paradigm pp. 243-256

- Anoop Madhok and Anupama Phene
- From OLI to OLMA: Incorporating Higher Levels of Environmental and Structural Complexity into the Eclectic Paradigm pp. 257-272

- Stephen Guisinger
- The Challenge of Electronic Markets for International Business Theory pp. 273-301

- John Dunning and Cliff Wymbs
- The Moral Basis of Global Capitalism: Beyond the Eclectic Theory pp. 303-327

- Peter Buckley and Mark Casson
Volume 8, issue 1, 2001
- Multinational Companies and Linkages: Panel-Data Evidence for the Irish Electronics Sector pp. 1-18

- Holger Görg and Frances Ruane
- Assets, Attributes and Ownership pp. 19-37

- Kirsten Foss and Nicolai Foss
- The VAT-Evading Firm and VAT Evasion: An Empirical Analysis pp. 39-49

- Kent Matthews and Jean Lloyd-Williams
- Multinationals and Industrialisation: The Bases of 'Inward Investment' Policy pp. 51-73

- Robert Pearce
- Strategic Behaviour under European Antidumping Duties pp. 75-99

- Wilfried Pauwels, Hylke Vandenbussche and Marcel Weverbergh
- Success Determinants when Tendering for International Consulting Projects pp. 101-122

- Roger Svensson
- The Impact of Revised Recommended Accounting Practices on R&D Reporting by UK Firms pp. 123-136

- Paul Stoneman and Otto Toivanen
- Can Globalisation and Global Localisation Explain Foreign Direct Investment? Japanese Firms in Europe pp. 137-153

- Ahmad Seyf
Volume 7, issue 3, 2000
- An Appreciation: Simon Domberger, 29.9.49 - 4.5.00 pp. 237-244

- Graham Hall
- The Competitive Effects of Advertising in the US Automobile Industry, 1970-94 pp. 245-261

- Matthias Greuner, David Kamerschen and Peter Klein
- CEO Pay, Shareholder Returns, and Accounting Profits pp. 263-274

- Frederick Guy
- Inter-European Regional Dispersion of Corporate Research Activity in Information and Communications Technology: The Case of German, Italian and UK Regions pp. 275-295

- Grazia Santangelo
- Industry Effects on the Determinants of Unquoted SMEs' Capital Structure pp. 297-312

- Graham Hall, Patrick Hutchinson and Nicos Michaelas
- Size, Growth, and Variance among the World's Largest Non-merged Banks pp. 313-323

- Daphne Hameeteman and Bert Scholtens
- Price Discrimination by Coupons Restriction pp. 325-331

- Uri Ben-Zion, Aharon Hibshoosh and Uriel Spiegel
- Using Payment Behaviour Data for Credit Risk Modelling pp. 333-346

- Nicholas Wilson, Barbara Summers and Robert Hope
Volume 7, issue 2, 2000
- An Introduction to the Symposium on the Use of Simulation in Applied Industrial Organization pp. 133-137

- Luke Froeb and Gregory Werden
- Expert Report in United States v. Interstate Bakeries Corp. and Continental Baking Co pp. 139-148

- Gregory Werden
- Predicting the Price Effect of Mergers with Polynomial Logit Demand pp. 149-157

- Atanu Saha and Peter Simon
- The Impact of Omitting Promotion Variables on Simulation Experiments pp. 159-166

- David Weiskopf
- Finding Market Power in Electric Power Markets pp. 167-178

- John Morris
- Simulating Partial Asset Divestitures to 'Fix' Mergers pp. 179-200

- Jith Jayaratne and Carl Shapiro
- Mergers in Sealed versus Oral Auctions pp. 201-212

- Steven Tschantz, Philip Crooke and Luke Froeb
- Lost Profits from Patent Infringement: The Simulation Approach pp. 213-227

- Gregory Werden, Luke Froeb and James Langenfeld
Volume 7, issue 1, 2000
- The Effect of Bankruptcy Filings on Rivals' Operating Performance: Evidence from 51 Large Bankruptcies pp. 5-25

- Robert Kennedy
- A New Approach to Estimating Damages in Mass Torts pp. 27-46

- Atanu Saha and Lynette Hilton
- Charity Care by Non-profit Hospitals: The Price of Tax-exempt Debt pp. 47-62

- Mahmud Hassan, Gerard Wedig and Michael Morrisey
- Why World Oil Monopolization Lowers Oil Prices: A Theory of Involuntary Cartelization pp. 63-78

- Earl Thompson
- Are Local TV Markets Separate Markets? pp. 79-97

- Robert Ekelund, George Ford and John Jackson
- Motion Pictures Industry: Economies of Scale and Trade pp. 99-114

- Akbar Marvasti
- Books Are Not Different After All: Observations on the Formal Ending of the Net Book Agreement in the UK pp. 115-126

- Michael Utton
Volume 6, issue 3, 1999
- Two-way Communication Costs and the Boundaries of the Firm pp. 301-329

- Nigel Wadeson
- Impacts of Insurance on the Demand and Utilization of Drug Abuse Treatment: Implications for Insurance Mandates pp. 331-348

- Allen Goodman, Janet Hankin, Eleanor Nishiura and James Sloan
- Regulation of the Petrol Industry in the UK: Issues and Evidence pp. 349-365

- Nigel Driffield
- Economic and Systemic Explanations of Ownership Concentration among Europe's Largest Companies pp. 367-381

- Torben Pedersen and Steen Thomsen
- The Impact of Market Environment on Excess Capacity and the Cost of an Empty Hospital Bed pp. 383-398

- Jon Magnussen and Lee Rivers Mobley
- Rule Making in Pursuit of a Single European Market pp. 399-416

- John Pickering and Duncan Matthews
- Can the Canadian Wheat Board Extract Monopoly Rents? The Case of the Spring Wheat Market pp. 417-437

- W. H. Furtan, D. F. Kraft and E. W. Tyrchniewicz
- Making Connections - A Review of Neil M. Kay, Pattern in Corporate Evolution pp. 439-452

- Brian Loasby
Volume 6, issue 2, 1999
- Gibrat, Galton and Job Generation pp. 149-164

- Peter Hart and Nicholas Oulton
- Product Quality, Cost Asymmetry and the Welfare Loss of Oligopoly pp. 165-180

- Karl Aiginger and Michael Pfaffermayr
- Entries and Exits in Foreign Markets: Italian Firms' Multinational Expansion in the European Union pp. 181-196

- Davide Vannoni
- Sovereign Debt Restructuring and Bank Capital pp. 197-207

- Yoram Landskroner and Jacob Paroush
- Measuring the Market Power of the Portuguese Milk Industry pp. 209-222

- Margarida De Mello and Antonio Brandao
- Top Executive Pay in the United Kingdom: A Corporate Governance Dilemma pp. 223-243

- Phillip McKnight and Cyril Tomkins
- Leapfrogging in a Vertical Product Differentiation Model pp. 245-256

- Luigi Filippini
- Lending Relationships, Bank Default and Economic Activity pp. 257-280

- Steven Ongena
- An Economic Analysis of Taste-A Review of Gary S. Becker: Accounting for Tastes pp. 281-296

- G.M. Peter Swann
Volume 6, issue 1, 1999
- Price-Quality Relations and Hedonic Price Indexes for Cars in the United Kingdom pp. 5-27

- Jonathan Murray and Nicholas Sarantis
- Market Positioning of Differentiated Products pp. 29-39

- Dimitrios Giannias
- Owner as Manager, Extended Horizons and the Family Firm pp. 41-55

- Harvey James
- Estimating Reaction Functions in Experimental Duopoly Markets pp. 57-63

- Robert Feinberg
- Multinational Investment Attraction: Principal-Agent Considerations pp. 65-79

- Ram Mudambi
- Is it Efficient to Impose Costs on Small-Volume Equity Traders? pp. 81-92

- Paul Clyde
- Multinationals, Intra-Firm Trade and the Taxation of Foreign-Source Income pp. 93-105

- Guttorm Schjelderup
- The Diffusion of Process Innovations: A Selective Review pp. 107-129

- Rui Baptista
- The Disconnection Between Principal-Agent Theory and Empirical Work: A Review of Bernard Salanie, The Economics of Contracts pp. 131-140

- David Butz
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