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Is the French mobile phone cartel really a cartel?

2009

International audience; France Telecom (FT), SFR and Bouygues Telecom (BT) have been fined by France's Conseil de la Concurrence (CC) for organizing a mobile phone cartel with stable market shares (one-half, one-third and one-sixth, respectively) and for directly exchanging commercial information. While not contesting the legal decision, it is argued here that the economic reasoning is flawed. (1) As the CC made much of the firms' stable market shares, we have first followed this line of reasoning by considering that the market shares are quotas under uniform costs. Even if there is a general incentive to form a monopolistic cartel, BT was too small for it to be worth its while to join it; it i…

JEL : K - Law and Economics/K.K2 - Regulation and Business Law/K.K2.K21 - Antitrust LawEconomics and EconometricsCournotJEL: L - Industrial Organization/L.L1 - Market Structure Firm Strategy and Market Performance/L.L1.L13 - Oligopoly and Other Imperfect MarketsStackelbergMobile telephonyCartelJEL L13 L41 L96 D43 K21Management Science and Operations ResearchCournot competitionIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringMicroeconomicsCompetition (economics)Monopolistic competitionJEL : L - Industrial Organization/L.L1 - Market Structure Firm Strategy and Market Performance/L.L1.L13 - Oligopoly and Other Imperfect MarketsEconomicsStackelberg competition[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesMarket shareGSMARCEPJEL : D - Microeconomics/D.D4 - Market Structure Pricing and Design/D.D4.D43 - Oligopoly and Other Forms of Market ImperfectionCartel[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceGeneral Business Management and AccountingJEL : L - Industrial Organization/L.L9 - Industry Studies: Transportation and Utilities/L.L9.L96 - TelecommunicationsJEL: D - Microeconomics/D.D4 - Market Structure Pricing and Design/D.D4.D43 - Oligopoly and Other Forms of Market ImperfectionJEL: K - Law and Economics/K.K2 - Regulation and Business Law/K.K2.K21 - Antitrust LawJEL: L - Industrial Organization/L.L9 - Industry Studies: Transportation and Utilities/L.L9.L96 - TelecommunicationsJEL : L - Industrial Organization/L.L4 - Antitrust Issues and Policies/L.L4.L41 - Monopolization • Horizontal Anticompetitive PracticesConseil de la ConcurrenceIncentiveMonopolyMobile phoneJEL: L - Industrial Organization/L.L4 - Antitrust Issues and Policies/L.L4.L41 - Monopolization • Horizontal Anticompetitive PracticesInternational Journal of Production Economics
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FinTech in Latvia: Status Quo, Current Developments, and Challenges Ahead

2021

FinTech has been in the focus of discussion for quite some time. However, the market share of FinTech companies is still relatively small compared to that of more traditional financial services. The purpose of this paper is to analyse the status quo, current developments, and challenges ahead for the Latvian FinTech sector. We combine three analyses: a political and legal, economic, social, and technological environment (PEST) analysis

Level playing fieldFinTech Latvia Digital transformation in financeStatus quoStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)financeHarmonizationBusiness modelModernization theoryFinTechInsuranceMarket economyAccountingHG8011-9999ddc:330financial marketsMarket shareFinancial servicesmedia_commonbusiness.industryFinancial marketDigital transformation in financesurvey analysisPEST analysis:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics::Business studies [Research Subject Categories]BusinessFinTech LatviaRisks
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Contagion of Uncertainty: Transmission of Risk from the Cryptocurrency Market to the Foreign Exchange Market

2019

Earlier research documented that cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, have experienced dramatic fluctuations in both market capitalization and market share in recent years. Unsurprisingly, Bitcoin returns exhibit higher volatility than traditional G-10 currencies. Our paper extends earlier research and investigates the potential impact of news originating from the Bitcoin market. Confirming earlier studies, we find that Bitcoin exhibits dramatically higher volatility than the dollar factor. Surprisingly, our findings indicate that only hacking incidents that occur in the Bitcoin market result in high levels of co-movement in the risk of both markets the cryptocurrency and the G-10 currency …

Market capitalizationPotential impactCryptocurrencyFinancial stabilityEconomicsLiberian dollarMonetary economicsMarket shareVolatility (finance)Foreign exchange marketSSRN Electronic Journal
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El éxito de los procesos de fusión en el mercado de auditoría: el caso de PriceWaterhouseCoopers

2019

Este trabajo ofrece evidencia sobre el resultado de la fusión de Price Waterhouse y Coopers & Lybrand respecto a 2 de los objetivos que pretendían alcanzarse con la operación empresarial, como son el crecimiento de la nueva compa˜nía en términos de cifra de negocios y el aumento de la cuota de mercado. El estudio, aplicando metodología utilizada en trabajos anteriores, comprende el periodo 1997-2003, incluyendo 5 a˜nos posteriores a la fusión, que se llevó a cabo en 1998. Los resultados revelan que PriceWaterhouse y Coopers & Lybrand hubiesen alcanzado una cuota de mercado y una facturación inferior a la de sus competidores más directos en caso de no haberse fusionado, aunque las diferencia…

Market shareCuota de mercadoBig auditing firmsGrandes auditoraslcsh:HF5601-5689FusionesMergerslcsh:Accounting. Bookkeeping:6 - Ciencias aplicadas::65 - Gestión y organización. Administración y dirección de empresas. Publicidad. Relaciones públicas. Medios de comunicación de masas [CDU]Accountinglcsh:Financelcsh:HG1-9999Mercado auditoríaPriceWaterhouseCoopersAudit marketRevista de Contabilidad
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The beer market and advertising expenditure

2009

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine the impacts of advertising expenditure on brands' market shares, utilizing a novel four‐week advertising‐sales data from the highly competitive oligopolistic Finnish beer market in which price competition among the homogeneous larger‐type beer brands is not allowed during the period of the study.Design/methodology/approachCompetition is modelled using the Lanchester model. The impacts of advertising on market shares are estimated using the impulse‐response functions from vector autoregression, and the full information maximum likelihood and advertising elasticities.FindingsSome new insights into beer market dynamics are obtained. First, the imp…

MarketingCompetition (economics)OligopolyHomogeneousValue (economics)EconomicsAdvertisingCompetitor analysisMarket dynamicsMarket shareVector autoregressionMarketing Intelligence & Planning
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Spatial mapping of price competition using logit-type market share models and store-level scanner-data

2009

This paper proposes a methodology to obtain reliable spatial maps of price competition using store-level scanner data. Specifically, a procedure to obtain a symmetric matrix of similarities between brands considering their substitutability depending on price variations is proposed. The matrix is derived from a market response model where price cross-effects are split into two components. The first component accounts for the fact that price variation in one brand can have different effects to price variation in other brands (ie j → j′≠j′ → j). The second component accounts for the fact that the price of each brand can have different effects across competing brands (ie j → j′≠j → j ″). The ma…

MarketingInventory controlCross elasticity of demandOperations researchStrategy and Management05 social sciencesLogitManagement Science and Operations Research050105 experimental psychologyPurchasingManagement Information SystemsMarket structure0502 economics and businessEconomicsMarket priceEconometricsSymmetric matrix050211 marketing0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMarket shareComputer Science::DatabasesJournal of the Operational Research Society
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Consumer perceptions of grocery retail formats and brands

2001

Grocery retailers are operating in a slow‐growth market. The pursuit of market share is one of the main concerns for retail managers. The retail structure is becoming increasingly standardized and homogenous because of concentration of the ownership of stores. Cultural differences remain, however, between different European countries. Cultural factors influence the success of a positioning strategy. This study examined how consumers perceive grocery retail formats and brands in Finland. Data from personal interviews were used in highlighting the consumer perspective. Consumers perceive meaningful differences in various store formats, meanwhile store brands are seen as quite similar. Consume…

Marketingmedia_common.quotation_subjectPerspective (graphical)Product strategyAdvertisingGrocery retailingPerceptionCultural diversityBusinessBusiness and International ManagementMarket shareMarketingThe ImaginaryConsumer behaviourmedia_commonInternational Journal of Retail & Distribution Management
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Stairway to organic heaven: The impact of social and temporal distance in print ads

2022

Abstract Multiple studies employ consumers’ intentions rather than actual purchases when assessing organic food consumption. These studies typically suggest a green bias in organic market share. Employing reactance and construal level theory, this research investigates the impact of one’s social distance to the character depicted in ads (animal vs. human) and the temporal distance (present vs. future) toward organic animal husbandry on consumers’ purchase responses directly; indirectly, as related to the portrayed character; and generally to organic foods. Three 2 (temporal distance: low, high) × 2 (social distance: low, high) between-subjects experiments demonstrate that low social distanc…

Marketingmedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial distanceReactanceFood consumptionAdvertisingTemporal distanceTemporal distanceCharacter (mathematics)Organic foodSocial distanceHeavenConstrual level theoryReactance theoryConstrual level theoryMarket sharePsychologyIntention-behavior gapmedia_commonJournal of Business Research
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Identifying paths to audience success of media products: the media decision-makers’ perspective

2017

Research on media success factors is a fragmented field. Definitions, measures, and methods vary, and findings are often inconsistent. In an attempt to fill this perceived research gap, we distilled generic success factors of media products from the literature. Guided by theory and empirical findings, these factors were aggregated to complex concepts, building blocks of success that we further investigated in an exploratory qualitative study. We found that the building blocks are applicable to all types of media, independent of seriality and content types of media products. Subsequently the research question of this article is: Which building blocks of success are most important for media p…

Media managementKnowledge managementbusiness.industryComputer scienceQualitative comparative analysisStrategy and ManagementCommunication05 social sciencesMedia economicsDigital media10240 Department of Communication and Media Research0502 economics and business1408 Strategy and Management050211 marketingProduct (category theory)050207 economicsMarket sharebusinessResearch question070 News media journalism & publishing3315 CommunicationQualitative research
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Revisiting the Mathematical Difficulties in Patinkin Cartel Model and Joint Profit Maximization

2015

We discuss the mathematical difficulties encountered in Patinkin's classical cartel model. It may be impossible to derive Patinkin's cartel by finding the reciprocal marginal cost functions: it could be impossible for cartel members to compute a solution, unless certain assumptions are made to simplify the problem, such as quasi-linear marginal costs or constant marginal costs. The total cost function is incoherent with respect to the sum of members' total cost. The model cannot handle constant marginal costs but we remind that de Mesnard's (2009, 2011) model of cartel with exogenous market shares allow solving the problem. We conclude that the Patinkin model of cartel is not so self-eviden…

MicroeconomicsMarginal costMarginal profitTotal costProfit maximizationCartelEconomicsMarket shareConstant (mathematics)Game theorySSRN Electronic Journal
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