CURRY CUISINE: PERCEPTIONS OF INDIAN RESTAURANTS IN MALAYSIA,
Josiam Bharath, Sohail Sadiq and Monteiro Prema,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2007)
Keywords: ethnic marketing, Indian restaurants, spicy food, customer perceptions, Malaysia
Estimating Demand for Cellular Phone Service under Nonlinear Pricing,
Ching-I Huang,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2007)
Keywords: termination-based price discrimination, optional rate plans, cellular phone service, structural estimation
The “Competitive” Value of Music to Commercial Radio Stations,
Paul Audley and Marcel Boyer,
from CIRANO
(2007)
Keywords: copyright valuation, Commercial radio, évaluation des droits d'auteur, radio commerciale
Long Tail or Steep Tail? A Field Investigation into How Online Popularity Information Affects the Distribution of Customer Choices,
Catherine Tucker and Juanjuan Zhang,
from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Sloan School of Management
(2007)
Keywords: Long Tail, Steep Tail, Customer Learning, Decisions Under Uncertainty, Internet Marketing, Category Management,
Collective Marketing Arrangements for Geographically Differentiated Agricultural Products: Welfare Impacts and Policy Implications,
Sergio Lence, Stéphan Marette, Dermot Hayes and Bruce A. Forster,
from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
(2007)
Hawks and doves in segmented markets: a formal approach to competitive aggressiveness,
Daspremont Claude, Rodolphe Dos Santos Ferreira and Jacques Thépot,
from Université catholique de Louvain, Département des Sciences Economiques
(2007)
Persuasion as a Contest,
Stergios Skaperdas and Samarth Vaidya,
from University of California-Irvine, Department of Economics
(2007)
Keywords: Rent-seeking; Advertising; Litigation; Political campaigning; Property rights
The Elusive Antitrust Standard on Bundling in Europe and in the United States at the Aftermath of the Microsoft Cases,
Nicholas Economides and Ioannis Lianos,
from NET Institute
(2007)
Keywords: tying, bundling, foreclosure, requirement contracts, monopolization, Microsoft, predatory pricing