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The Theory of Industrial Organization

George Hendrikse
- pp 259-260
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Sectoral systems of innovation and production

TL;DR: The concept of sectoral system of innovation and production as mentioned in this paper provides a multidimensional, integrated and dynamic view of sectors, where agents carry out market and non-market interactions for the creation, production and sale of those products.
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Supply Chain Coordination with Revenue-Sharing Contracts: Strengths and Limitations

TL;DR: Several limitations of revenue sharing are identified to (at least partially) explain why it is not prevalent in all industries, including cases in which revenue sharing provides only a small improvement over the administratively cheaper wholesale price contract.
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Domestic political audiences and the escalation of international disputes

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors modeled international crises as a political "war of attrition" in which state leaders choose at each moment whether to attack, back down, or escalate, and found that the side with a stronger domestic audience is always less likely to back down than the side less able to generate audience costs.
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”Coopetition” in Business Networks—to Cooperate and Compete Simultaneously

TL;DR: In this paper, it is argued that the most complex, but also the most advantageous relationship between competitors, is "cooperative" where two competitors both compete and cooperate with each other.
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No Pain, No Gain: A Critical Review of the Literature on Signaling Unobservable Product Quality:

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on the ways a firm may signal the unobservable quality of its products through several marketing-mix variables, and develop a typology that classifies signals and discuss the available empirical evidence on the signaling properties of several marketing variables.
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Sectoral systems of innovation and production

TL;DR: The concept of sectoral system of innovation and production as mentioned in this paper provides a multidimensional, integrated and dynamic view of sectors, where agents carry out market and non-market interactions for the creation, production and sale of those products.
Journal ArticleDOI

Supply Chain Coordination with Revenue-Sharing Contracts: Strengths and Limitations

TL;DR: Several limitations of revenue sharing are identified to (at least partially) explain why it is not prevalent in all industries, including cases in which revenue sharing provides only a small improvement over the administratively cheaper wholesale price contract.
Journal ArticleDOI

Domestic political audiences and the escalation of international disputes

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors modeled international crises as a political "war of attrition" in which state leaders choose at each moment whether to attack, back down, or escalate, and found that the side with a stronger domestic audience is always less likely to back down than the side less able to generate audience costs.
Journal ArticleDOI

No Pain, No Gain: A Critical Review of the Literature on Signaling Unobservable Product Quality:

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on the ways a firm may signal the unobservable quality of its products through several marketing-mix variables, and develop a typology that classifies signals and discuss the available empirical evidence on the signaling properties of several marketing variables.
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Entry and Competition in Concentrated Markets

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose an empirical framework for measuring the effects of entry in concentrated markets, and show how the number of producers in an oligopolistic market varies with changes in demand and market competition.