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Piero Tedeschi

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Dipartimento di Economia e Finanza
Dipartimenti e Istituti di Scienze Economiche
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore

Milano, Italy
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Working papers

  1. Ursino, Giovanni & Piccolo, Salvatore & Tedeschi, Piero, 2012. "Deceptive advertising with rational buyers," MPRA Paper 42553, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  2. F. Barigozzi & P. Tedeschi, 2011. "Credit Markets with Ethical Banks and Motivated Borrowers," Working Papers wp786, Dipartimento Scienze Economiche, Universita' di Bologna.
  3. Alessandro Fedele & Piero Tedeschi, 2010. "Quality and Reputation: Is Competition Beneficial to Consumers?," DISCE - Quaderni dell'Istituto di Economia dell'Impresa e del Lavoro ieil0061, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Dipartimenti e Istituti di Scienze Economiche (DISCE).
  4. Maria Rosa Battaggion & Piero Tedeschi, 2006. "Do Process Innovations Induce Product Ones?," Working Papers (-2012) 0601, University of Bergamo, Department of Economics.
  5. Stefano Comino & Antonio Nicolò & Piero Tedeschi, 2005. "Termination Clauses in Partnerships," Industrial Organization 0509007, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  6. Antonio Nicolo' & Piero Tedeschi, 2004. "Missing Contracts: On the Rationality of not Signing a Prenuptial Agreement," Game Theory and Information 0406001, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  7. L. Lambertini & P. Tedeschi, 2003. "Would you like to enter first with a low-quality good?," Working Papers 494, Dipartimento Scienze Economiche, Universita' di Bologna.
  8. L. Lambertini & P. Tedeschi, 2003. "Sequential Entry in a Vertically Differentiated Duopoly," Working Papers 492, Dipartimento Scienze Economiche, Universita' di Bologna.
  9. L. Lambertini & P. Tedeschi, 2000. "On the Social Desirability of Patents for Sequential Innovations in a Vertically Differentiated Market," Working Papers 376, Dipartimento Scienze Economiche, Universita' di Bologna.
  10. Bull, Clive & Ornati, Oscar & Tedeschi, Piero, 1986. "Labor Market Intermediaries: Welfare, Wages and Vacancy Rates," Working Papers 86-09, C.V. Starr Center for Applied Economics, New York University.
  11. Tedeschi, Piero, 1985. "Strategic and Axiomatic Theories of Bargaining: Some Comparative Results," Working Papers 85-05, C.V. Starr Center for Applied Economics, New York University.
  12. Bull, Clive & Tedeschi, Piero, 1985. "Optimal Probation for New Hires," Working Papers 85-01, C.V. Starr Center for Applied Economics, New York University.
  13. Michele Polo & Piero Tedeschi, "undated". "Equilibrium and Renegotiation in Delegation Games," Working Papers 116, IGIER (Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research), Bocconi University.
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Articles

  1. Comino, Stefano & Nicolò, Antonio & Tedeschi, Piero, 2010. "Termination clauses in partnerships," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 54(5), pages 718-732, July.
  2. Luca Lambertini & Piero Tedeschi, 2007. "On the Social Desirability of Patents for Sequential Innovations in a Vertically Differentiated Market," Journal of Economics, Springer, vol. 90(2), pages 193-214, March.
  3. Luca Lambertini & Piero Tedeschi, 2007. "Would You Like To Enter First With A Low‐Quality Good?," Bulletin of Economic Research, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 59(3), pages 269-282, July.
  4. Piero Tedeschi & Luigi Buzzacchi, 2007. "Effetti economici del decreto Bersani sul settore assicurativo," ECONOMIA E POLITICA INDUSTRIALE, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2007(2), pages 21-41.
  5. Antonio Nicol? & Pietro Tedeschi & Fabio Manenti & Paola Valbonesi, 2001. "Regolamentazione e tutela della concorrenza nell'essential facility: il caso Snam - tariffe di vettoriamento," ECONOMIA E POLITICA INDUSTRIALE, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2001(110).
  6. Giancarlo Marcato & Antonio Nicol? & Pietro Tedeschi & Paola Valbonesi, 2001. "Il ruolo della Lega Calcio nella vendita dei diritti televisivi," ECONOMIA E POLITICA INDUSTRIALE, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2001(110).
  7. Antonio Nicol? & Paola Valbonesi & Fabio M. Manenti & Piero Tedeschi, 2001. "Caso AIIP vs Telecom Italia: nuovi mercati, antiche condotte," ECONOMIA E POLITICA INDUSTRIALE, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2001(112).
  8. Polo, Michele & Tedeschi, Piero, 2000. "Delegation games and side-contracting," Research in Economics, Elsevier, vol. 54(1), pages 101-116, March.
  9. Tedeschi Piero, 1995. "Bargained-Correlated Equilibria," Games and Economic Behavior, Elsevier, vol. 9(2), pages 205-221, May.
  10. Tedeschi, Piero, 1994. "Cartels with Homogeneous and Differentiated Products and Imperfect Monitoring," International Economic Review, Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania and Osaka University Institute of Social and Economic Research Association, vol. 35(3), pages 635-656, August.
  11. Bull, Clive & Ornati, Oscar & Tedeschi, Piero, 1987. "Search, Hiring Strategies, and Labor Market Intermediaries," Journal of Labor Economics, University of Chicago Press, vol. 5(4), pages 1-17, October.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Ursino, Giovanni & Piccolo, Salvatore & Tedeschi, Piero, 2012. "Deceptive advertising with rational buyers," MPRA Paper 42553, University Library of Munich, Germany.

    Cited by:

    1. Sandrini, Luca & Somogyi, Robert, 2023. "Generative AI and deceptive news consumption," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 232(C).
    2. Giovanni Ursino & Salvatore Piccolo & Piero Tedeschi, 2013. "Deceptive Advertising with Rational Buyers," CSEF Working Papers 348, Centre for Studies in Economics and Finance (CSEF), University of Naples, Italy.
    3. Salvatore Piccolo & Aldo Pignataro, 2016. "Consumer Loss Aversion, Product Experimentation and Implicit Collusion," CSEF Working Papers 457, Centre for Studies in Economics and Finance (CSEF), University of Naples, Italy.
    4. Serafin Grundl & You Suk Kim, 2019. "Consumer mistakes and advertising: The case of mortgage refinancing," Quantitative Marketing and Economics (QME), Springer, vol. 17(2), pages 161-213, June.
    5. Faqi Xie & Yushuang Deng & Huiru Chen, 2023. "Pricing and Quantity Decisions under Asymmetric Carbon Emission Reduction Information and Cap-and-Trade Mechanism," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(3), pages 1-27, January.
    6. Zhang, Qiao & Tang, Wansheng & Zaccour, Georges & Zhang, Jianxiong, 2019. "Should a manufacturer give up pricing power in a vertical information-sharing channel?," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 276(3), pages 910-928.
    7. Aldo Pignataro, 2019. "The effects of loss aversion on deceptive advertising policies," Theory and Decision, Springer, vol. 87(4), pages 451-472, November.
    8. Salvatore Piccolo & Piero Tedeschi & Giovanni Ursino, 2015. "How limiting deceptive practices harms consumers," RAND Journal of Economics, RAND Corporation, vol. 46(3), pages 611-624, September.
    9. Elahi, Hamid & Pun, Hubert & Ghamat, Salar, 2023. "The Impact of Capacity Information on Supplier Encroachment," Omega, Elsevier, vol. 117(C).
    10. Hui Zhao & Xiaoyuan Wang & Debing Ni & Kevin W. Li, 2023. "The Quality-Signaling Role of Manipulated Consumer Reviews," Group Decision and Negotiation, Springer, vol. 32(3), pages 503-536, June.
    11. Pi, Zhenyang & Fang, Weiguo & Perera, Sandun C. & Zhang, Baofeng, 2022. "Enhancing the online buyer perception of consumer experience products in a dual-channel supply chain: A new role of free-riding," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 253(C).
    12. Wei, Liqun & Zhang, Libin & Wei, Wanying & Chen, Xiaohong & Wang, Kai, 2024. "Working along both lines? The relationship between government green publicity and emissions tax," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 317(1), pages 128-140.
    13. Hu, Shu & Fu, Ke & Wu, Tong, 2021. "The role of consumer behavior and power structures in coping with shoddy goods," Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, Elsevier, vol. 155(C).
    14. Piccolo, Salvatore & Pignataro, Aldo, 2018. "Consumer loss aversion, product experimentation and tacit collusion," International Journal of Industrial Organization, Elsevier, vol. 56(C), pages 49-77.
    15. Chen Jin & Luyi Yang & Kartik Hosanagar, 2023. "To Brush or Not to Brush: Product Rankings, Consumer Search, and Fake Orders," Information Systems Research, INFORMS, vol. 34(2), pages 532-552, June.
    16. Matthew Jones & Bruce Kobayashi & Jason O’Connor, 2018. "Economics at the FTC: Non-price Merger Effects and Deceptive Automobile Ads," Review of Industrial Organization, Springer;The Industrial Organization Society, vol. 53(4), pages 593-614, December.
    17. Kemal Kıvanç Aköz & Cemal Eren Arbatli & Levent Celik, 2020. "Manipulation Through Biased Product Reviews," Journal of Industrial Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 68(4), pages 591-639, December.
    18. Serafin J. Grundl & You Suk Kim, 2017. "Consumer Mistakes and Advertising : The Case of Mortgage Refinancing," Finance and Economics Discussion Series 2017-067, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
    19. Chen Jin & Luyi Yang & Kartik Hosanagar, 2019. "To Brush or Not to Brush: Product Rankings, Customer Search, and Fake Orders," Working Papers 19-02, NET Institute.

  2. F. Barigozzi & P. Tedeschi, 2011. "Credit Markets with Ethical Banks and Motivated Borrowers," Working Papers wp786, Dipartimento Scienze Economiche, Universita' di Bologna.

    Cited by:

    1. Simon Cornée & Ariane Szafarz, 2014. "Vive la Différence: Social Banks and Reciprocity in the Credit Market," Journal of Business Ethics, Springer, vol. 125(3), pages 361-380, December.
    2. Simon Cornée & Panu Kalmi & Ariane Szafarz, 2016. "Selectivity and Transparency in Social Banking: Evidence from Europe," Economics Working Paper Archive (University of Rennes & University of Caen) 2016-03, Center for Research in Economics and Management (CREM), University of Rennes, University of Caen and CNRS.
    3. Simon Cornée & Panu Kalmi & Ariane Szafarz, 2020. "The Business Model of Social Banks," Kyklos, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 73(2), pages 196-226, May.
    4. Barigozzi, Francesca & Tedeschi, Piero, 2019. "On the credibility of ethical banking," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 166(C), pages 381-402.
    5. Emmanuel Mamatzakis & Christos Triantopoulos, 2022. "Allocative and technical efficiency of social banks vis a vis conventional banks," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 42(4), pages 1817-1825.
    6. Richard Bofinger & Simon Cornée & Ariane Szafarz, 2024. "When in Rome, Do as the Romans Do: Disclosure Regulation and ESG Fund Management by Social and Conventional Banks," Working Papers CEB 24-003, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.
    7. Simon Cornée & Anastasia Cozarenco & Ariane Szafarz, 2023. "The Changing Role of Banks in the Financial System: Social Versus Conventional Banks," Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Banking and Financial Institutions, in: Chrysovalantis Gaganis & Fotios Pasiouras & Menelaos Tasiou & Constantin Zopounidis (ed.), Sustainable Finance and ESG, pages 1-25, Palgrave Macmillan.
    8. Hans B. Christensen & Luzi Hail & Christian Leuz, 2021. "Mandatory CSR and sustainability reporting: economic analysis and literature review," Review of Accounting Studies, Springer, vol. 26(3), pages 1176-1248, September.
    9. Bernal, Oscar & Hudon, Marek & Ledru, François-Xavier, 2021. "Are impact and financial returns mutually exclusive? Evidence from publicly-listed impact investments," The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 81(C), pages 93-112.
    10. Simon Cornée & Marc Jegers & Ariane Szafarz, 2018. "A Theory of Social Finance," Working Papers CEB 18-010, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.
    11. Jasman Tuyon & Okey Peter Onyia & Aidi Ahmi & Chia-Hsing Huang, 2023. "Sustainable financial services: reflection and future perspectives," Journal of Financial Services Marketing, Palgrave Macmillan, vol. 28(4), pages 664-690, December.
    12. Nikolas Höhnke, 2020. "Doing Good or Avoiding Evil? An Explorative Study of Depositors’ Reasons for Choosing Social Banks in the Pre and Post Crisis Eras," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(23), pages 1-26, December.
    13. Silvana Secinaro & Davide Calandra & Denisa Petricean & Federico Chmet, 2020. "Social Finance and Banking Research as a Driver for Sustainable Development: A Bibliometric Analysis," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(1), pages 1-19, December.
    14. Jerry Cao & Robert Faff & Jing He & Yong Li, 2022. "Who's Greenwashing Via the Media and What are the Consequences? Evidence From China," Abacus, Accounting Foundation, University of Sydney, vol. 58(4), pages 759-786, December.
    15. Koray Aktaş & Gian Paolo Barbetta, 2023. "The Effect of Giving Credit to Social Enterprises: Evidence From Italy," Italian Economic Journal: A Continuation of Rivista Italiana degli Economisti and Giornale degli Economisti, Springer;Società Italiana degli Economisti (Italian Economic Association), vol. 9(1), pages 235-263, March.

  3. Maria Rosa Battaggion & Piero Tedeschi, 2006. "Do Process Innovations Induce Product Ones?," Working Papers (-2012) 0601, University of Bergamo, Department of Economics.

    Cited by:

    1. Yunhee Kim, 2015. "Environmental, Sustainable Behaviors and Innovation of Firms During the Financial Crisis," Business Strategy and the Environment, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 24(1), pages 58-72, January.

  4. Stefano Comino & Antonio Nicolò & Piero Tedeschi, 2005. "Termination Clauses in Partnerships," Industrial Organization 0509007, University Library of Munich, Germany.

    Cited by:

    1. Özgür Kıbrıs & Arzu Kıbrıs, 2016. "On surplus-sharing in partnerships," Social Choice and Welfare, Springer;The Society for Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 47(1), pages 89-111, June.
    2. Valeria Gattai & Piergiovanna Natale, 2013. "What makes a joint venture: Micro‐evidence from Sino‐Italian contracts," Review of Financial Economics, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 22(4), pages 194-205, November.
    3. Valeria Gattai & Piergiovanna Natale, 2012. "What makes a joint venture: micro evidence from Sino-Italian contracts," Working Papers 218, University of Milano-Bicocca, Department of Economics, revised Jan 2012.
    4. Alistair Wilson & Hong Wu, 2014. "Dissolution of Partnerships in Infinitely Repeated Games," Working Paper 532, Department of Economics, University of Pittsburgh, revised Aug 2014.
    5. Ludwig Ensthaler & Thomas Giebe & Jianpei Li, 2014. "Speculative partnership dissolution with auctions," Review of Economic Design, Springer;Society for Economic Design, vol. 18(2), pages 127-150, June.
    6. Wilson, Alistair J. & Wu, Hong, 2017. "At-will relationships: How an option to walk away affects cooperation and efficiency," Games and Economic Behavior, Elsevier, vol. 102(C), pages 487-507.
    7. Goetz, Renan & Yatsenko, Yuri & Hritonenko, Natali & Xabadia, Angels & Abdulai, Awudu, 2019. "The dynamics of productive assets, contract duration and holdup," Mathematical Social Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 97(C), pages 24-37.

  5. Antonio Nicolo' & Piero Tedeschi, 2004. "Missing Contracts: On the Rationality of not Signing a Prenuptial Agreement," Game Theory and Information 0406001, University Library of Munich, Germany.

    Cited by:

  6. L. Lambertini & P. Tedeschi, 2003. "Would you like to enter first with a low-quality good?," Working Papers 494, Dipartimento Scienze Economiche, Universita' di Bologna.

    Cited by:

    1. Lambertini, Luca & Tampieri, Alessandro, 2012. "Low-quality leadership in a vertically differentiated duopoly with Cournot competition," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 115(3), pages 396-398.
    2. Charles F. Adams, 2022. "Too Much of a Good Thing: Quality-Differentiated Demand and Monopoly Bias," The American Economist, Sage Publications, vol. 67(1), pages 123-131, March.
    3. Grzegorz Pawlina & Peter M. Kort, 2010. "Strategic Quality Choice Under Uncertainty: A Real Options Approach," Manchester School, University of Manchester, vol. 78(1), pages 1-19, January.

  7. L. Lambertini & P. Tedeschi, 2000. "On the Social Desirability of Patents for Sequential Innovations in a Vertically Differentiated Market," Working Papers 376, Dipartimento Scienze Economiche, Universita' di Bologna.

    Cited by:

    1. Colombo, Stefano, 2009. "On the effects of selective below-cost pricing in a vertical differentiation model," Economics - The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal (2007-2020), Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel), vol. 3, pages 1-13.
    2. Emanuele Bacchiega & Luca Lambertini & Andrea Mantovaini, 2011. "Process And Product Innovation In A Vertically Differentiated Industry," International Game Theory Review (IGTR), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 13(02), pages 209-221.
    3. Lambertini, Luca & Tampieri, Alessandro, 2012. "Low-quality leadership in a vertically differentiated duopoly with Cournot competition," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 115(3), pages 396-398.
    4. Wang, Rong-Kuan & Hu, Die, 2017. "Time-cost substitutability, earlycutting threat, and innovation timing," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 156(C), pages 88-91.
    5. Yi-Ling Cheng & Shin-Kun Peng, 2014. "Price competition and quality differentiation with multiproduct firms," Journal of Economics, Springer, vol. 112(3), pages 207-223, July.
    6. Haejun Jeon, 2016. "Patent litigation and cross licensing with cumulative innovation," Journal of Economics, Springer, vol. 119(3), pages 179-218, November.
    7. Schubert, Stefanie & Jost, Peter-J., 2015. "Beat the gun - protection against zero-profit imitation," VfS Annual Conference 2015 (Muenster): Economic Development - Theory and Policy 113045, Verein für Socialpolitik / German Economic Association.

  8. Bull, Clive & Tedeschi, Piero, 1985. "Optimal Probation for New Hires," Working Papers 85-01, C.V. Starr Center for Applied Economics, New York University.

    Cited by:

    1. Glazer, Amihai, 2012. "Up-or-out policies when a worker imitates another," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 84(1), pages 432-438.
    2. Brändle, Tobias & Grunau, Philipp & Haylock, Michael & Kampkötter, Patrick, 2020. "Recruitment strategies and match quality - New evidence from representative linked employer-employee data," University of Tübingen Working Papers in Business and Economics 134, University of Tuebingen, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, School of Business and Economics.
    3. Braz Camargo & Elena Pastorino, 2016. "Learning-by-Employing: The Value of Commitment under Uncertainty," Journal of Labor Economics, University of Chicago Press, vol. 34(3), pages 581-620.

  9. Michele Polo & Piero Tedeschi, "undated". "Equilibrium and Renegotiation in Delegation Games," Working Papers 116, IGIER (Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research), Bocconi University.

    Cited by:

    1. Giacinta Cestone, 1999. "Corporate Financing and Product Market Competition: An Overview," CSEF Working Papers 18, Centre for Studies in Economics and Finance (CSEF), University of Naples, Italy.

Articles

  1. Comino, Stefano & Nicolò, Antonio & Tedeschi, Piero, 2010. "Termination clauses in partnerships," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 54(5), pages 718-732, July.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  2. Luca Lambertini & Piero Tedeschi, 2007. "On the Social Desirability of Patents for Sequential Innovations in a Vertically Differentiated Market," Journal of Economics, Springer, vol. 90(2), pages 193-214, March.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  3. Luca Lambertini & Piero Tedeschi, 2007. "Would You Like To Enter First With A Low‐Quality Good?," Bulletin of Economic Research, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 59(3), pages 269-282, July.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  4. Polo, Michele & Tedeschi, Piero, 2000. "Delegation games and side-contracting," Research in Economics, Elsevier, vol. 54(1), pages 101-116, March.

    Cited by:

    1. Gerratana Emanuele & Koçkesen Levent, 2012. "Strategic Effects of Renegotiation-Proof Contracts," The B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics, De Gruyter, vol. 12(1), pages 1-49, July.
    2. Michael Kopel & Clemens Löffler, 2008. "Commitment, first-mover-, and second-mover advantage," Journal of Economics, Springer, vol. 94(2), pages 143-166, July.
    3. Emanuele Gerratana & Levent Koçkesen, 2013. "Commitment without Reputation: Renegotiation-Proof Contracts under Asymmetric Information," Koç University-TUSIAD Economic Research Forum Working Papers 1323, Koc University-TUSIAD Economic Research Forum.
    4. L. Lambertini & G. Primavera, 2000. "Delegation vs Cost-Reducing R&D in a Cournot Duopoly," Working Papers 377, Dipartimento Scienze Economiche, Universita' di Bologna.
    5. Levent Koçkesen & Emanuele Gerratana, 2008. "Delegation with Incomplete and Renegotiable Contracts," Koç University-TUSIAD Economic Research Forum Working Papers 0803., Koc University-TUSIAD Economic Research Forum.
    6. Paolo Balduzzi, 2004. "Delegation Games with Full Commitment," Working Papers 70, University of Milano-Bicocca, Department of Economics, revised Apr 2004.
    7. Michael L. Katz, 2006. "Observable Contracts as Commitments: Interdependent Contracts and Moral Hazard," Journal of Economics & Management Strategy, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 15(3), pages 685-706, September.

  5. Tedeschi Piero, 1995. "Bargained-Correlated Equilibria," Games and Economic Behavior, Elsevier, vol. 9(2), pages 205-221, May.

    Cited by:

    1. Rebelo, S., 1997. "On the Determinant of Economic Growth," RCER Working Papers 443, University of Rochester - Center for Economic Research (RCER).

  6. Tedeschi, Piero, 1994. "Cartels with Homogeneous and Differentiated Products and Imperfect Monitoring," International Economic Review, Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania and Osaka University Institute of Social and Economic Research Association, vol. 35(3), pages 635-656, August.

    Cited by:

    1. Cosmin Ilut & Peter Benczur, 2010. "Evidence for Relational Contracts in Sovereign Bank Lending," 2010 Meeting Papers 91, Society for Economic Dynamics.
    2. Peter Benczur & Cosmin Ilut, 2011. "Evidence for Dynamic Contracts in Sovereign Bank Lending," Working Papers 11-06, Duke University, Department of Economics.
    3. Chrysanthos Dellarocas, 2006. "How Often Should Reputation Mechanisms Update a Trader's Reputation Profile?," Information Systems Research, INFORMS, vol. 17(3), pages 271-285, September.

  7. Bull, Clive & Ornati, Oscar & Tedeschi, Piero, 1987. "Search, Hiring Strategies, and Labor Market Intermediaries," Journal of Labor Economics, University of Chicago Press, vol. 5(4), pages 1-17, October.

    Cited by:

    1. Paul Oyer & Scott Schaefer, 2010. "Personnel Economics: Hiring and Incentives," NBER Working Papers 15977, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
    2. Michael Beckmann & Julia Deimel & Bernd Schauenberg, 2004. "Vermittlungsgutscheine als neues Instrument der Arbeitsmarktpolitik: eine erste Analyse," Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik, Verein für Socialpolitik, vol. 5(2), pages 127-137, May.
    3. Michele Pellizzari, 2004. "Do Friends and Relatives Really Help in Getting a Good Job?," CEP Discussion Papers dp0623, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
    4. Sabatier, Mareva, 2001. "Modes de recherche d’emploi et durée de chômage des jeunes : applications microéconométriques au Panel Téléphonique du CEREQ [Job search methods and youth unemployed duration]," MPRA Paper 10496, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    5. Matthew Bidwell & Isabel Fernandez-Mateo, 2010. "Relationship Duration and Returns to Brokerage in the Staffing Sector," Organization Science, INFORMS, vol. 21(6), pages 1141-1158, December.
    6. Michele Mosca & Francesco Pastore, 2009. "Wage Effects of Recruitment Methods: The Case of the Italian Social Service Sector," AIEL Series in Labour Economics, in: Marco Musella & Sergio Destefanis (ed.), Paid and Unpaid Labour in the Social Economy. An International Perspective, edition 1, chapter 8, pages 115-141, AIEL - Associazione Italiana Economisti del Lavoro.
    7. Paul Frijters, 1998. "The sale of relational capital through tenure profiles and tournaments," Discussion Papers Series 443, School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia.
    8. Sengul, Gonul, 2017. "Learning about match quality: Information flows and labor market outcomes," Labour Economics, Elsevier, vol. 46(C), pages 118-130.
    9. Mareva Sabatier, 2002. "Modes de Recherche d'Emploi et Durée de Chômage des Jeunes : Applications Econométriques au "Panel Téléphonique" du CEREQ," Post-Print hal-00825998, HAL.
    10. Christian Grund, 2006. "Selektionseffekte und Vermittlungserfolge privater Arbeitsvermittlung," Schmalenbach Journal of Business Research, Springer, vol. 58(2), pages 212-234, March.
    11. Sabatier, Mareva, 2002. "Strategies D'Insertion Et Duree D'Acces Au Premier Emploi [Job search strategies and unemployment duration before the first job]," MPRA Paper 10500, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    12. Daunfeldt, Sven-Olov & Engberg, Erik & Halvarsson, Daniel & Kokko, Ari & Tingvall, Patrik, 2019. "Wholesale firms: A catalyst for Swedish exports?," Ratio Working Papers 328, The Ratio Institute.

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  1. NEP-COM: Industrial Competition (8) 2006-05-27 2006-05-27 2006-05-27 2006-05-27 2007-01-14 2011-04-16 2012-11-24 2013-12-15. Author is listed
  2. NEP-MIC: Microeconomics (6) 1998-11-20 2006-05-27 2006-05-27 2006-05-27 2007-01-14 2013-12-15. Author is listed
  3. NEP-CTA: Contract Theory and Applications (4) 2011-10-15 2012-02-27 2012-11-24 2013-12-15
  4. NEP-LAW: Law and Economics (3) 2004-06-07 2005-09-29 2006-05-27
  5. NEP-BAN: Banking (2) 2011-10-15 2012-02-27
  6. NEP-BEC: Business Economics (2) 2006-05-27 2011-04-16
  7. NEP-IND: Industrial Organization (2) 2006-05-27 2012-11-24
  8. NEP-INO: Innovation (2) 2006-05-27 2007-01-14
  9. NEP-MKT: Marketing (2) 2012-11-24 2013-12-15
  10. NEP-CDM: Collective Decision-Making (1) 1998-11-20
  11. NEP-FMK: Financial Markets (1) 2006-05-27
  12. NEP-IAS: Insurance Economics (1) 2011-04-16
  13. NEP-MFD: Microfinance (1) 2012-02-27
  14. NEP-REG: Regulation (1) 2012-11-24
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