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2004, Volume 25, Issue 6-7
- 299-315 Resources, capabilities, and the performance of industrial firms: A multivariate analysis
by Abraham Carmeli & Asher Tishler - 317-327 Competitive repertoire simplicity and firm performance: The moderating role of top management team heterogeneity
by Walter J. Ferrier & Douglas W. Lyon - 329-345 Compensating for innovation: Do small firms offer high-powered incentives that lure talent and motivate effort?
by Todd R. Zenger & Sergio G. Lazzarini - 347-363 Overcoming stickiness: An empirical investigation of the role of the template in the replication of organizational routines
by Gabriel Szulanski & Robert J. Jensen - 365-381 From corporate strategy to business-level advantage: Relatedness as resource congruence
by Richard A. D'Aveni & David J. Ravenscraft & Philip Anderson - 383-400 Redeployment of corporate resources: A study of acquisition strategies in the US defense industries, 1978-1996
by Jaideep Anand - 401-420 Empirical evidence regarding the tension between knowledge sharing and knowledge expropriation in collaborations
by Bruce A. Heiman & Jack A. Nickerson - 421-436 Organizational choice in R&D alliances: Knowledge-based and transaction cost perspectives
by Rachelle C. Sampson - 437-452 Reach out or reach within? Performance implications of alliances and location in biotechnology
by Akbar Zaheer & Varghese P. George - 453-471 Competing in groups
by Tim J. Rowley & Joel A. C. Baum & Andrew V. Shipilov & Henrich R. Greve & Hayagreeva Rao - 473-488 Vertical group formation: A social process perspective
by Mark Shanley & Margaret Peteraf
2004, Volume 25, Issue 5
- 221-229 The construction of a firm's governance structure in a setting of uncertainty
by Erik J. O'Donoghue - 231-241 Fundamental analysis of stocks by two-stage DEA
by Cristina Abad & Sten A. Thore & Joaquina Laffarga - 243-254 Consumer rationality and credit card pricing: An explanation based on the option value of credit lines
by Sangkyun Park - 255-264 A new relative skill measure for games with chance elements
by Marcel Dreef & Peter Borm & Ben van der Genugten - 265-281 Industry, management capabilities and firms' competitiveness: An empirical contribution
by Miguel Acosta Molina & Idaira Barrios del Pino & Alicia Correa Rodríguez - 283-290 Delegation in first-price all-pay auctions
by Kai A. Konrad & Wolfgang Peters & Karl Wärneryd
2004, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 177-178 Introduction to special issue: Comments on 'costs of addicted gamblers'
by Paul H. Rubin - 179-183 Taxation vs. litigation
by Earl L. Grinols - 185-190 Wagering war
by Robert A. Levy - 191-196 Comment on Kindt's paper
by William R. Eadington - 197-200 Kindt's paper epitomizes the problems in gambling research
by Douglas M. Walker - 201-203 Assessing the costs of 'addicted' gamblers
by Dean R. Gerstein & Rachel A. Volberg & Henrick J. Harwood & Eugene M. Christiansen - 205-208 Winning at craps: Are casinos vulnerable to state suits for social costs?-A preliminary analysis
by Frank J. Vandall - 209-217 Comment on Kindt's paper
by R. Randall Bridwell - 219-220 Comment on Kindt's paper
by Valerie C. Lorenz
2004, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 121-136 Alliances and cost declaration
by Susan Gensemer & Kiridaran Kanagaretnam - 137-140 Fixed cost, marginal cost, and the decision to buy or make
by Charles E. Hegji - 141-145 Analysing absence behaviour using event history models
by Tim Barmby & Suzyrman Sibly - 147-156 R&D spillovers and strategic delegation in oligopolistic contests
by Matthias Kräkel - 157-161 Endogenous R&D spillovers and locational choice with discriminatory pricing
by Claudio Piga & Joanna Poyago-Theotoky - 163-174 Causes and effects of multimarket activity from theory to empirical analysis
by Davide Vannoni - 175-176 Negotiation games: applying game theory to bargaining and arbitration, rev. ed., by Brams, S. J. Routledge advances in game theory, ed. by Schmidt, C., London and New York: Routledge, 2003, xxvi + 297 pp., USD 33.95 (paper)
by Paul Pecorino
2004, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 61-62 Introduction to the special issue on sports economics
by Gerald W. Scully - 63-75 College football conferences and competitive balance
by James Quirk - 77-86 Player salary share and the distribution of player earnings
by Gerald W. Scully - 87-94 Inelastic sports pricing
by Rodney Fort - 95-102 Subsidies as incentive mechanisms in sports
by Rodney Fort - 103-108 Strategic measure of competitiveness for ranked data
by Andrew J. Rohm & Sangit Chatterjee & Mohamed Habibullah - 109-120 Motivating long-term employment contracts: risk management in major league baseball
by Joel Maxcy
2004, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-16 Financial health and airline safety
by Gregory Noronha & Vijay Singal - 17-27 Behavioral uncertainty and investments in cooperative relationships
by Rudolf Vetschera - 29-40 Coupons and price discrimination in vertically-correlated markets
by Jin-Li Hu & Yu-Hsiu Chiou & Hong Hwang - 41-54 The Savanna Principle
by Satoshi Kanazawa - 55-56 The half-life of policy rationales: how new technology affects old policy issues, edited by Foldvary, F. E. and Klein, D. B. A Cato Institute Book, New York and London: New York University Press, 2003, ix + 276 pp., USD 60.00 (cloth); 20.00 (paper)
by Noel D. Campbell - 56-57 The economics of transaction costs, edited by Rao, P.K., Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003, xvi+197 pp., GBP 50.00 (cloth)
by Ram Mudambi
2003, Volume 24, Issue 8
- 515-533 A real options perspective on entrepreneurial entry in the face of uncertainty
by Jonathan P. O'Brien & Timothy B. Folta & Douglas R. Johnson - 535-548 Business portfolio restructuring, prior diversification posture and investor reactions
by Robin T. Byerly & Bruce T. Lamont & Terrill Keasler - 549-567 The derived demand for faculty research
by Elizabeth Becker & Cotton M. Lindsay & Gary Grizzle - 569-582 The limits to the growth of multinational firms in a foreign market
by Danchi Tan
2003, Volume 24, Issue 6-7
- 417-418 Guest editor's introduction
by Jonathan Crook - 419-438 The trade credit decision: evidence of UK firms
by Nam Sang Cheng & Richard Pike - 439-455 Trade credit and customer relationships
by Barbara Summers & Nicholas Wilson - 457-469 The product differentiation hypothesis for corporate trade credit
by George W. Blazenko & Kirk Vandezande - 471-482 Habitual late payment of trade credit: an empirical examination of UK small firms
by Carole Howorth & Beat Reber - 483-501 Determinants of the collateralization of credit by small firms
by Heather M. Hulburt & Frederick C. Scherr - 503-514 Bank borrowing constraints and the demand for trade credit: evidence from panel data
by Christina V. Atanasova & Nicholas Wilson
2003, Volume 24, Issue 5
- 373-391 The causes of mergers: tests based on the gains to acquiring firms' shareholders and the size of premia
by Dennis C. Mueller & Mark L. Sirower - 393-402 The profitability-risk tradeoff of just-in-time manufacturing technologies
by Jeffrey L. Callen & Mindy Morel & Chris Fader - 403-410 Productive efficiency of English football teams-a data envelopment analysis approach
by Dieter J. Haas - 411-416 An economic analysis of Japanese distribution systems
by Atsuo Utaka
2003, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 241-243 Introduction
by J. Rajendran Pandian & Paul L. Robertson - 245-251 The emergent knowledge-based theory of competitive advantage: an evolutionary approach to integrating economics and management
by Russell W. Coff - 253-266 The intermediation theory of the firm: integrating economic and management approaches to strategy
by Daniel F. Spulber - 267-282 Integrating transaction costs theory and real options theory
by Ron Sanchez - 283-290 Strategy as economics versus economics as strategy
by Richard N. Langlois - 291-307 The resource-based tangle: towards a sustainable explanation of competitive advantage
by Nicolai J. Foss & Thorbjørn Knudsen - 309-323 Unraveling the resource-based tangle
by Margaret A. Peteraf & Jay B. Barney - 325-334 Why look for a mirage when you already have an oasis?
by J. Rajendran Pandian & Paul L. Robertson - 335-345 A subjectivist approach to strategic management
by Tony Fu-Lai Yu - 347-369 External management succession, human capital, and firm performance: an integrative analysis
by Elizabeth E. Bailey & Constance E. Helfat
2003, Volume 24, Issue 2-3
- 47-49 Research alliances and collaborations: Introduction to the special issue
by Masao Nakamura & Masao Nakamura - 51-69 Measuring the impact of US research consortia
by Masao Nakamura & Mariko Sakakibara & Lee Branstetter - 71-84 Joint patenting amongst companies - exploring the effects of inter-firm R&D partnering and experience
by Masao Nakamura & John Hagedoorn & Hans van Kranenburg & Richard N. Osborn - 85-99 The performance of research partnerships
by Masao Nakamura & Yannis Caloghirou & George Hondroyiannis & Nicholas S. Vonortas - 101-115 Explaining the growth of international R&D alliances in China
by Masao Nakamura & Jiatao Li & Jing Zhong - 117-132 Knowledge sharing in cooperative research and development
by Masao Nakamura & Mariko Sakakibara - 133-145 What type of enterprise forges close links with universities and government labs? Evidence from CIS 2
by Masao Nakamura & Pierre Mohnen & Cathy Hoareau - 147-169 Cooperative R&D and the Canadian forest products industry
by Masao Nakamura & Masao Nakamura & Harry Nelson & Ilan Vertinsky - 171-185 Interaction between public research organizations and industry in biotechnology
by Masao Nakamura & Robert Dalpé - 187-211 Transaction costs and capabilities as determinants of the R&D boundaries of the firm: a case study of the ten largest pharmaceutical firms in Japan
by Masao Nakamura & Hiroyuki Odagiri - 213-229 A joint Japan-China research project for reducing pollution in China in the context of the Kyoto Protocol clean development mechanism (CDM): case study of the desulfurdized bio-coal briquette experiments in Shenyang and Chengdu
by Masao Nakamura & Hitoshi Hayami & Masao Nakamura & Kanji Yoshioka - 231-239 Information failure as an alternative explanation of under investment in R&D
by Masao Nakamura & Alice O. Nakamura & Peter Tiessen & W. Erwin Diewert
2003, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-13 An economic analysis of the use of student evaluations: implications for universities
by Kiridaran Kanagaretnam & Robert Mathieu & Alex Thevaranjan - 15-24 Explaining the profitability of foreign banks in Shanghai
by M.K. Leung & T. Young & D. Rigby - 25-34 An analysis of UK franchise contracting 1989-1999
by Jonathan S. Seaton - 35-46 The demand for game day attendance in college football: an analysis of the 1997 Division 1-A season
by Donald I. Price & Kabir C. Sen
2002, Volume 23, Issue 8
- 439-446 Macroeconomic news and the returns of financial companies
by Bradley T. Ewing - 447-459 The existence of gender-specific promotion standards in the U.S
by Kathy A. Paulson Gjerde - 461-470 Delegation and strategic incentives for managers in contests
by Matthias Kräkel - 471-486 Managerial efficiency and human capital: an application to English association football
by Peter Dawson & Stephen Dobson - 487-488 The Economics of Football, by Dobson, S. and Goddard, J. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001, xviii + 458 pp., £24.95 (cloth), ISBN 0-521-66158-7
by Michael Reksulak - 488-490 Privacy and the Commercial Use of Personal Information, by Rubin, P. H. and Lenard, T. M. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002, xxiii + 100 pp., USD 75.00; GBP 52.00 (cloth)
by Bruce H. Kobayashi
2002, Volume 23, Issue 7
- 385-397 Assessing academic department efficiency at a public university
by Abel A. Moreno & Raghu Tadepalli - 399-415 Beyond profitability: effects of acquisitions on technical efficiency in the Italian pasta industry
by Luigi Benfratello - 417-425 Tax-loss carryforward and futures hedging
by Donald Lien & Michael Metz - 427-435 Equity and arbitration in major league baseball
by John Fizel & Anthony C. Krautmann & Lawrence Hadley - 437-438 Markets for Technology: The Economics of Innovation and Corporate Strategy, by Arora, A., Fosfuri, A. and Gambardella, A. Cambridge and London: MIT Press, 2001, xi+338 pp., USD 35.00 (cloth)
by Tuomas Takalo
2002, Volume 23, Issue 6
- 331-342 Economics and operations management: towards a theory of endogenous production speed
by Philip T. Powell & Roger W. Schmenner - 343-354 What makes a blockbuster? Economic analysis of film success in the United Kingdom
by Alan Collins & Chris Hand & Martin C. Snell - 355-369 Outlet ownership in franchising systems: an agency based approach
by Sudhindra Seshadri - 371-378 Time-to-market, window of opportunity, and salvageability of a new product development
by A. Messica & A. Mehrez - 379-380 Cost-Benefit Analysis: Legal, Economic, and Philosophical Perspectives, by Posner, E.A. and Adler, M.D. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2001, v + 351 pp., $39.00 (cloth); $20.00 (paper)
by Francois Melese - 381-382 The Effects of Competition: Cartel Policy and the Evolution of Strategy and Structure in British Industry, by Symeonidis, G. Cambridge and London: MIT Press, 2002, x+542 pp., $55.00; £37.95 (cloth)
by Paul A. Pautler
2002, Volume 23, Issue 4-5
- 149-156 Conversations on the dynamics, context, and consequences of strategy: introduction to the special issue
by Margaret A. Peteraf & Walter J. Ferrier - 157-169 Competitor identification and competitor analysis: a broad-based managerial approach
by Mark Bergen & Margaret A. Peteraf - 171-186 Why do gas prices vary, or towards understanding the micro-structure of competition
by Philip Bromiley & Chris Papenhausen & Patricia Borchert - 187-207 The role of irreversibilities in competitive interaction: behavioral considerations from organization theory
by Ming-Jer Chen & S. Venkataraman & Sylvia Sloan Black & Ian C. MacMillan - 209-224 The performance effects of unintended and purposive multimarket contact
by Javier Gimeno - 225-245 Resource-based and property rights perspectives on value creation: the case of oil field unitization
by Jongwook Kim & Joseph T. Mahoney - 247-259 Altruism, agency, and the competitiveness of family firms
by William S. Schulze & Michael H. Lubatkin & Richard N. Dino - 261-282 The rise of human service chains: antecedents to acquisitions and their effects on the quality of care in US nursing homes
by Jane Banaszak-Holl & Whitney B. Berta & Dilys M. Bowman & Joel A.C. Baum & Will Mitchell - 283-300 Turnarounds
by Jeffrey L. Furman & Anita M. McGahan - 301-316 The impact of performance distress on aggressive competitive behavior: a reconciliation of conflicting views
by Walter J. Ferrier & Cormac Mac Fhionnlaoich & Ken G. Smith & Curtis M. Grimm - 317-330 Five strategies for rapid firm growth and how to implement them
by Briance Mascarenhas & Arun Kumaraswamy & Diana Day & Alok Baveja
2002, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 99-113 A comparison of two voting models to forecast election into The National Baseball Hall of Fame
by David W. Findlay & Clifford E. Reid - 115-125 The European single market and the regulation of the legal profession: an economic analysis
by Frank H. Stephen - 127-135 An econometric study of the decisions of a town planning authority: complementary & substitute uses of industrial activities in Hong Kong
by Lawrence W.C. Lai & Winky K.O. Ho - 137-141 Vertical externality and strategic delegation
by Eun-Soo Park - 143-144 Famous First Bubbles: The Fundamentals of Early Manias, by Garber, P.M. Cambridge, New York: MIT Press, 2000, 175 pp., $24.95 (cloth)
by Atin Basuchoudhary - 144-145 The Twenty-First Century Firm: Changing Economic Organization in International Perspective edited by DiMaggio, P., Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2001, viii + 275 pp., $35.00|£24.95 (cloth)
by David Flath - 145-147 The Dark Side of the Force: Economic Foundations of Conflict Theory, by Hirshleifer, J. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001, 366 pp., USD 90|GBP 60 (cloth); USD 29.95|GBP 20.95 (paper)
by Roger D. Congleton
2002, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 51-68 Relative performance as a strategic commitment mechanism
by Nolan Miller & Amit Pazgal - 69-82 Strategic behavior in a service industry
by Pekka Ilmakunnas - 83-91 Lancaster's characteristics approach revisited: product selection using non-parametric methods
by Angel S. Fernandez-Castro & Peter C. Smith - 93-94 The Economics of Network Industries, by Shy, O. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001, xiii +315 pp., $64.95 (cloth); $22.95 (paper)
by William F. Shughart - 94-96 Corporate Governance: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives, edited by Vives, X. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000, viii+238 pp., $49.95 (cloth)
by J. Harold Mulherin
2002, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-8 China's entry to the WTO: managerial implications for foreign banks
by M.K. Leung & T. Young - 9-19 The Hopkinson tariff alternative to TOU rates in the Israel Electric Corporation
by C.K. Woo & Brian Horii & Ira Horowitz - 21-32 The decision to finance account receivables: the factoring option
by Khaled Soufani - 33-44 Recognizing large donations to public goods: an experimental test
by Jeremy Clark - 45-47 The Informant: A True Story, by Eichenwald, K. New York: Broadway Books, 2000, xv+606 pp., $26.00 (cloth), $14.95 (paper)
by William F. Shughart II - 47-48 Investing for Sustainability: The Management of Mineral Wealth, by Hannesson, R. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001, ix+109 pp., $66.50 (cloth)
by David N. Laband - 48-49 The Economics of Sports, by Leeds, M. and von Allmen, P., Boston: Addison-Wesley, 2002, xviii +446 pp., $88.00 (cloth)
by Brian Goff
2001, Volume 22, Issue 8
- 411-429 Modeling regional electric power markets and market power
by Robert F. Cope III & David E. Dismukes & Rachelle F. Cope - 431-438 Rent extraction, principal-agent relationships, and pricing strategies: vendor licensing during the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta
by Ralph C. Allen & Jack H. Stone - 439-452 Efficiency in pre-merger and post-merger non-bank financial institutions
by Andrew C. Worthington - 453-463 The determinants of voluntary investment decisions
by Wendy Chapple & Andrew Cooke & Vaughan Galt & David Paton - 465-466 MARKET STRUCTURE AND COMPETITION POLICY: GAME-THEORETIC APPROACHES, edited by Norman, G. and Thisse J.-F. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2000, xii+293 pp., $74.95 (cloth). ISBN 0-521-78333-X
by Malcolm B. Coate
2001, Volume 22, Issue 7
- 343-343 Real estate economics and finance: introduction to the Special Issue
by D. Leece - 345-354 The option to change the use of a property when future property values and construction costs are uncertain
by Åke Gunnelin - 355-368 Real estate and corporate valuation: an asset pricing perspective
by Liow Kim Hiang - 369-379 Risk reduction and real estate portfolio size
by Peter J. Byrne & Stephen Lee - 381-387 Estimating serial cross-correlation in real estate returns
by Gerald R. Brown & Seow-Eng Ong - 389-398 The probability and timing of price reversals in the property market
by Graham Partington & Max Stevenson - 399-410 Decision theory and real estate investment: an analysis of the decision-making processes of real estate investment fund managers
by Nick French
2001, Volume 22, Issue 6
- 299-313 The effects of ownership concentration on investment and performance in privatized firms in Russia
by Igor Filatotchev & Rostislav Kapelyushnikov & Natalya Dyomina & Sergey Aukutsionek - 315-326 The trade-off of reliability for relevance within a stewardship setting
by Peter D. Woodlock & Richard A. Young - 327-332 An agency analysis of church-pastor relations
by Charles Zech - 333-337 Cartelizing effects of horizontal shareholding interlocks
by Ugo Merlone - 339-340 THE MICROECONOMICS OF MARKET FAILURES, by Salanié, B. Cambridge and London: MIT Press, 2000, ix+224 pp., $35.00 (cloth). ISBN: 0-262-19443-0
by Dennis Coates - 340-341 THE GAME OF LIFE: COLLEGE SPORTS AND EDUCATIONAL VALUES, by Shulman, J.L. and Bowen, W.G. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2001, xxxvi+447 pp., $27.95 (cloth)
by Daniel R. Marburger
2001, Volume 22, Issue 4-5
- 163-168 Strategy and the market process: introduction to the Special Issue
by Richard N. Langlois - 169-182 Stories about firms: boundaries, structures, strategies, and processes
by Mark Addleson - 183-199 Firm strategy, innovation and consumer demand: a market process approach
by Paul L. Robertson & Tony F. Yu - 201-212 Strategy in turbulent environments: the role of dynamic competence
by P.N SubbaNarasimha - 213-226 A market-process approach to corporate coherence
by Nicolai J Foss & Jens Frøslev Christensen - 227-237 Internal markets and the theory of the firm
by Jerry Ellig - 239-250 Innovation and firm-level persistent profitability: a Schumpeterian framework
by Peter W Roberts - 251-263 Modeling the competitive process
by Robert Jacobson & Gary Hansen - 265-279 Linking hypercompetition and strategic group theories: strategic maneuvering in the US insurance industry
by Avi Fiegenbaum & Howard Thomas & Ming-Je Tang - 281-298 Corporate investment and strategic stability in hypercompetition
by Roch Parayre & Dileep Hurry
2001, Volume 22, Issue 1-3
- 1-3 Management and information issues for industries with externalities: the case of casino gambling
by Earl L. Grinols & David B. Mustard - 5-15 The political economy of gambling regulation
by Raymond D. Sauer - 17-63 The costs of addicted gamblers: should the states initiate mega-lawsuits similar to the tobacco cases?
by John Warren Kindt - 65-75 Casino gambling and crime: a panel study of Wisconsin counties
by Ricardo C. Gazel & Dan S. Rickman & William N. Thompson - 77-96 Assessing self-reported expenditures on gambling
by Rachel A. Volberg & Dean R. Gerstein & Eugene M. Christiansen & John Baldridge - 97-111 The impact of riverboat casinos on the demand for gambling at casino resorts: a theoretical and empirical investigation
by Julie Hunsaker - 113-123 Gambling in Canada: some insights for cost-benefit analysis
by Lennart E. Henriksson - 125-132 The feasibility of regulating gambling on the Internet
by Roger Clarke & Gillian Dempsey - 133-142 First do no harm: what could be done by casinos to limit pathological gambling
by Frank L. Quinn - 143-162 Business profitability versus social profitability: evaluating industries with externalities, the case of casinos
by Earl L. Grinols & David B. Mustard
2000, Volume 21, Issue 8
- 315-328 Do firm and state antitakeover provisions affect how well CEOs earn their pay?
by Scott W. Barnhart & Michael F. Spivey & John C. Alexander - 329-338 Estimating deferred taxation on dividends in business groups
by Francesco Brioschi & Giancarlo Giudici & Stefano Paleari - 339-344 Planned obsolescence and marketing strategy
by Atsuo Utaka - 345-347 Barriers to Riches, by Parente, S.L. and Prescott, E.C. The Walras-Pareto Lectures at the École des Hautes Études Commerciales, Université de Lausanne. Cambridge and London: MIT Press, 2000, xvii+164 pp., $39.95 (cloth)
by Susan Wolcott - 348-349 Regulation Without the State . . . the Debate Continues, by Blundell, J. and Robinson, C. Foreword by M. Ricketts. IEA Reading 52. London: Institute for Economic Affairs, 2000, xv+93 pp., £10.00 (paper)
by Chris Wesley Paul
2000, Volume 21, Issue 7
- 269-284 Firm resources and joint ventures: what determines zero-sum versus positive-sum outcomes?
by James A. Wolff & Richard Reed - 285-304 Maintenance contracts for leased goods: their role in creating brand loyalty
by Julie Hunsaker - 305-312 Demonstrating Cournot and Collusive equilibria using computer spreadsheets
by Charles E. Hegji - 313-314 DEREGULATION OF NETWORK INDUSTRIES: WHAT'S NEXT?, edited by Peltzman, S. and Winston, C. Washington, DC: AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies, 2000, ix+199 pp., $39.95 (cloth), $16.95 (paper)
by Christopher Garbacz
2000, Volume 21, Issue 6
- 211-221 Foreign direct investment and global sourcing choices of firms in the US
by Hong Y Park - 223-241 When (not) to indulge in 'puffery': the role of consumer expectations and brand goodwill in determining advertised and actual product quality
by Praveen K. Kopalle & João L. Assunção - 243-252 Corporate criminal law and organization incentives: a managerial perspective
by Nuno Garoupa - 253-268 The impact of privatization and regulation on the water and sewerage industry in England and Wales: a translog cost function model
by David S Saal & David Parker
2000, Volume 21, Issue 5
- 167-180 The effect of ESOP adoptions on corporate performance: are there really performance changes?
by William N. Pugh & Sharon L. Oswald & John S. Jahera Jr. - 181-189 Survivorship in the US hospital services industry
by Rexford E. Santerre & Debra Pepper - 191-201 The extent, motivation, and effect of tying in franchise contracts
by Steven C Michael - 203-206 Investment with an arithmetic process and lags
by Avner Bar-Ilan - 207-207 Inventory control, by Axsater, S. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000, 202 pp., $95.00 (cloth)
by Bahram Alidaee - 208-209 Creative industries: contracts between art and commerce, by Caves, R.E. Cambridge and London: Harvard University Press, 2000, ix + 454 pp., $45.00 (cloth)
by Tyler Cowen - 209-210 Modern competitive analysis, 3rd edn, by Oster, SM. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999, x+434 pp., $54 (cloth)
by Luke Froeb
2000, Volume 21, Issue 3-4
- 93-94 The behavioural economics of consumption: an introduction to the special issue
by Gordon R. Foxall - 95-109 The poverty of economic explanations of consumption and an action theory alternative
by Richard P Bagozzi - 111-122 Latent demand and the browsing shopper
by Peter E Earl & Jason Potts - 123-132 Conspicuous consumption and the positional economy: policy and prescription since 1970
by Roger Mason - 133-144 Inappropriate sales in the financial services industry: the limits of the rational calculus?
by David Leece - 145-158 Towards a behavioral ecology of consumption: delay-reduction effects on foraging in a simulated Internet mall
by Amy K Rajala & Donald A Hantula