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Book Chapter

Erlösplanung und Erlöskontrolle

In Handelsblatt Wirtschaftslexikon, Band 3, edited by Handelsblatt, 1524–1531. Stuttgart: Schäffer-Poeschel.
Mario Rese (2006)
Subject(s)
Finance, accounting and corporate governance
Secondary Title
Handelsblatt Wirtschaftslexikon, Band 3
Pages
1524–1531
ISBN
000–379–1026003
Journal Article

Endogenous costs and price-cost margins: An application to the European airline industry

The Journal of Industrial Economics 54 (3): 351–368
Damien J. Neven, Lars-Hendrik Röller, Zhentang Zhang (2006)
Subject(s)
Economics, politics and business environment
Keyword(s)
competition policy
This paper allows for endogenous costs in the estimation of price cost margins. In particular, we estimate price-cost margins when firms bargain over wages. We extent the standard two-equation set-up (demand and first-order condition in the product market) to include a third equation, which is derived from bargaining over wages. In this way, price-cost margins are determined by wages and vice versa. We implement the model using data for eight European airlines from 1976-1994, and show that the treatment of endogenous costs has important implications for the measurement of price-cost margins and the assessment of market power. Our main result is that observed prices in Europe are virtually identical to monopoly prices, even though observed margins are consistent with Nash behavior. Apparently, costs had been inflated to the point that the European consumers were faced with a de facto monopoly prices.
© Blackwell Publishing Ltd. 2006
Volume
54
Journal Pages
351–368
Journal Article

Entrepreneurs on a dance floor

Business Strategy Review 17 (4): 26–31
Martin Kupp, Jamie Anderson (2006)
Subject(s)
Strategy and general management
Keyword(s)
competitive strategy, competitive advantage, madonna, customer analysis
Looking outside the confines of the usual business sphere, we find that Madonna is a born entrepreneur.Jamie Anderson and Martin Kupp reveal the business side of an entertainment legend.
© 2006 The Author Journal compilation © 2006 London Business School
Volume
17
Journal Pages
26–31
Journal Article

ESCRA

Journal of Business and Industrial Marketing 21 (3): 189–194
Subject(s)
Technology, R&D management
Keyword(s)
Brazil, telecommunications
Purpose - This article seeks to discuss LUZ, a Brazilian energy supplier that has decided to use their network for telecommunication. Design/methodology/approach - This case describes the acquisition-process from the perspective of the ESCRA sales manager, whose actions are analyzed, evaluated and discussed in class. Findings - LUZ, a Brazilian energy supplier, has decided to use their network for telecommunication. They found a subsidiary named LUZATEL for purchasing the required IT equipment. Four IT companies make it to the short list. One of them is ESCRA. ESCRA is a large Swedish producer of telecommunication equipment, who has recently started to additionally offer IT solutions. Originality/value - This paper uses a Brazilian energy supplier as a case study.
With permission of Emerald
Volume
21
Journal Pages
189–194
Book Chapter

EC state aid control: An economic perspective

In The EC state aid regime: Distortive effects of state aid on competition and trade, edited by Michael Sanchez Rydelski, 145–182. London: Cameron May Press.
Subject(s)
Economics, politics and business environment
Keyword(s)
European state aid control, economic methods
JEL Code(s)
H25, U21
Secondary Title
The EC state aid regime: Distortive effects of state aid on competition and trade
Pages
145–182
ISBN
978–1905017348
Journal Article

Contribution to productivity or pork barrel? The two faces of infrastructure investment

Journal of Public Economics 90 (6): 1133–1153
Olivier Cadot, Lars-Hendrik Röller, Andreas Stephan (2006)
Subject(s)
Economics, politics and business environment
Keyword(s)
growth, infrastructure, political economy, lobbying, France
JEL Code(s)
D72, D78, O40
This paper proposes a simultaneous-equation approach to the estimation of the contribution of transport infrastructure accumulation to regional growth. We model explicitly the political-economy process driving infrastructure investments; in doing so, we eliminate a potential source of bias in production-function estimates and generate testable hypotheses on the forces that shape infrastructure policy. Our empirical findings on a panel of France's regions over 1985-92 suggest that electoral concerns and influence activities were, indeed, significant determinants of the cross-regional allocation of transportation infrastructure investments. By contrast, we find little evidence of concern for the maximization of economic returns to infrastructure spending, even after controlling for pork-barrel.
With permission of Elsevier
Volume
90
Journal Pages
1133–1153
Journal Article

Grenzen der Wettbewerbspolitik bei der Öffnung von Netzwerkindustrien

Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik 7 (3): 355–372
Lars-Hendrik Röller, Oliver Stehmann (2006)
Subject(s)
Economics, politics and business environment
Keyword(s)
regulation, merger policy, state aid and anti-trust
Over the last decade, sector-specific regulation has been used to promote competition in European network industries. Given that competition is still rudimentary in some sectors, this process is still not finished. As a result, Member States have continued to remove regulatory barriers in network industries. This paper discusses the experiences from the energy, telecommunications and transport sectors by focussing on the role of European competition policy. We review a number of important case decisions in merger control, anti-trust and state aid control and discuss their implications for market opening. We conclude that a more holistic approach is needed in order to increase the effectiveness of competition policy instruments, i.e. a closer co-ordination of competition instruments, in particular state aid and anti-trust/merger policy.
© Verein für Socialpolitik und Blackwell Publishing Ltd. 2006
Volume
7
Journal Pages
355–372
Working Paper

Competence Commercialization von Industrieunternehmen: Phänomen, Einordnung und Forschungsfragen

ESCP Working Paper No. 17
Olaf Plötner, Frank Jacob, Christien Zedler (2006)
Subject(s)
Finance, accounting and corporate governance
Keyword(s)
Dienstleistungen, Unternehmensberatung, Wissensprodukte, Business-Märkte
Pages
30
Book Chapter

Marktabgrenzung und Marktmacht

In Recht und Ökonomie im Europäischen Wettbewerbsrecht, edited by Jürgen Schwarze, 29–40. Frankfurt am Main: Nomos.
Subject(s)
Economics, politics and business environment
Keyword(s)
competition policy, market definition
JEL Code(s)
K21, L40
Secondary Title
Recht und Ökonomie im Europäischen Wettbewerbsrecht
Pages
29–40
ISBN
978–3–8329–1962–7
Journal Article

The development of the personality audit: A psychodynamic multiple feedback assessment instrument

International Journal of Human Resource Management 17 (5): 898–917
Manfred Kets de Vries, Pierre Vrignaud, Konstantin Korotov, Elisabet Engellau, Elizabeth Florent-Treacy (2006)
Subject(s)
Human resources management/organizational behavior
Keyword(s)
60-degree instrument, human development, life cycle, motivational need systems, psychodynamic approach, personality assessment, executive functioning, inner theatre
Volume
17
Journal Pages
898–917