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More firms, more competition? The case of the fourth operator in France's mobile phone market

2010

Accepted, Forthcoming; International audience; To foster competition the French government authorized a fourth operator, ‘Free', to enter the country's mobile phone market at the end of 2009 alongside Orange, SFR and Bouygues Telecom (BT), who held respectively one-half, one-third and one-sixth of the market. By using a stylized model of France's phone market, we have examined what we call the regulator's nightmares and dreams. If Cournot competition is in place before Free's entry, minimizing the total profit fails to maximize the consumer surplus and the total surplus; the maximum most realistic price fall is 6.7% compared to three-way competition and could be 1.7% only; if Orange, SFR an…

Economics and EconometricsJEL: L - Industrial Organization/L.L1 - Market Structure Firm Strategy and Market Performance/L.L1.L13 - Oligopoly and Other Imperfect MarketsNew operatorEntryCartelManagement Science and Operations ResearchCournot competitionIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringProfit (economics)Competition (economics)nouvel operateurMonopolistic competitionMarket economyJEL : L - Industrial Organization/L.L1 - Market Structure Firm Strategy and Market Performance/L.L1.L13 - Oligopoly and Other Imperfect MarketsPhone[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and finances[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceGSMStylized factJEL : D - Microeconomics/D.D4 - Market Structure Pricing and Design/D.D4.D43 - Oligopoly and Other Forms of Market ImperfectionCartelCartel.Economic surplus[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceGeneral Business Management and AccountingTéléphone mobileJEL: D - Microeconomics/D.D4 - Market Structure Pricing and Design/D.D4.D43 - Oligopoly and Other Forms of Market ImperfectionJEL : L - Industrial Organization/L.L9 - Industry Studies: Transportation and Utilities/L.L9.L96 - TelecommunicationsJEL: 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 Practices3GentréeBusinessJEL: L - Industrial Organization/L.L4 - Antitrust Issues and Policies/L.L4.L41 - Monopolization • Horizontal Anticompetitive PracticesMobile phone
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Influence of online transparency on efficiency. Analysis of spanish NGDOs

2020

This study examines (a) whether nongovernmental development organizations (NGDOs) disseminate relevant information for their stakeholders through their web pages, information that after being reviewed and evaluated by external organizations such as the Spanish Coordinator of Development NGO or Lealtad Foundation, allowed these NGDOs to obtain a seal of transparency and (b) whether their level of transparency influences efficiency. To determine online transparency, web pages of seal-approved NGDOs were reviewed to assess the availability of relevant information. This paper uses data envelopment analysis to assess the efficiency using an input orientation. To determine the influence of online…

Economics and EconometricsKnowledge managementSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryBest practiceUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]Transparency (behavior)Competition (economics)Web pageData envelopment analysisNonprofit sectorbusinessRelevant informationDisseminationCIRIEC-España, revista de economía pública, social y cooperativa
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Blind justice: An experimental analysis of random punishment in team production

2010

We study the effect of blind punishment in a team production experiment, in which subjects choose non-observable effort levels. In this setting, a random exclusion mechanism is introduced, linked to the normalized group performance (R, from 0 to 1). Every round, each subject is non-excluded from the collective profit with probability R (and with probability 1 ! R gets no benefit from the group account). Punishment does not depend on the individual behavior, but the probability of being punished reflects collective performance. As the exclusion probability is computed at the group level, no individual information is needed to implement exclusion. However, the probabilistic punishment risks t…

Economics and EconometricsProfit (accounting)Sociology and Political SciencePunishment (psychology)Probabilistic logicEconomicsJustice (ethics)Convergence (relationship)Team productionPublic goodGroup levelSocial psychologyApplied PsychologyJournal of Economic Psychology
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Overcomplying for profit

2005

To maximize their profit, multinationals can design and implement the same and toughest standard in all locations, regardless of domestic regulations. We discuss this kind of overcompliance and stress its underpinnings. Some potential extensions are suggested.

Economics and EconometricsPublic economicsHOME/HOST COUNTRYPOLLUTION CONTROL COSTSManagement Monitoring Policy and LawDISTRIBUTIONAL EFFECTSProfit (economics)[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesMicroeconomicsMULTINATIONAL FIRMSEMPLOYMENT EFFECTS[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringFor profitEconomicsREGULATIONINTERNATIONAL BUSINESSOVERCOMPLIANCE[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringSocial policySTANDARDS
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Risk assessment and profit sharing in business networks

2011

Abstract Nowadays network is the preferred governance form to conduct economic transactions. Network solution allows to reach flexibility maintaining cost and quality level. Since network concept refers to a great variety of organizational hybrids it is possible to choose the one that fits better market requirements. The new trends in inter-organization relationships push towards network solutions: companies are interested in relationships with partners and customers to overcome resource dependence, to enter too risky market or simply differentiate their business portfolio. The proposed research focuses on the network concept aiming at highlighting threats and opportunities to investigate t…

Economics and EconometricsResource dependence theoryActuarial scienceManagement Science and Operations ResearchSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-GestionaleBusiness risksGeneral Business Management and AccountingNet present valueShapley valueIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringProfit (economics)Profit sharingNetwork organization forms Network risk Profit sharing Shapley value CAPMEconomicsCapital asset pricing modelPortfolioIndustrial organization
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Ownership, responsibility and leadership – a historical perspective

1999

The aim of this article is to present the great lines of managerial thoughts concerning ownership, business, social responsibility and leadership. The perspective of consideration is historical, and especially conceptual. We noticed that in the twentieth century a modern business ideology began to take form. Old suppositions according to the classical economic theory about the nature of economic activities started to give way when the modern professional manager type came into the management of the firm. At that time also there developed the idea of the firm as an institution with many targets. The position of the firm in society changed, people started to make demands for a wider social re…

Economics and EconometricsShort runbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral Social SciencesPublic relationsProfit (economics)EconomicsTop managementIdeologyObligationbusinessSocial responsibilitymedia_commonInternational Journal of Social Economics
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Inequalities in the efficiency of the banking sectors of the European Union

2002

The aim of this study was to analyse the inequalities of cost and profit efficiency existing in the banking sectors of the European Union, and the origins of the inequalities observed. The decomposition of the Theil index shows that on the cost side the greatest differences within groups occur when the total sample is divided into institutional groups (commercial banks, saving banks, co-operative banks and other banks), the country effect and the type of productive specialization being more important in explaining the differences between groups. In profit efficiency, there are great differences between countries, but none between specialization clusters.

Economics and EconometricsTheil indexInequalitymedia_common.quotation_subjectSpecialization (functional)Economicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceSample (statistics)Monetary economicsEuropean unionEconomic systemProfit efficiencymedia_commonApplied Economics Letters
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Innovation Dynamics in Space: Local Actors and Local Factors

1997

This paper addresses the issue of technogenesis and its geographical pattern. It aims to offer both a general analysis framework and a test on innovation data from several European cities. This framework is mainly built on the product life-cycle and the incubation approach. On the basis of this framework, it is argued that the phases of an industrial life-cycle have several firm-specific effects. First, these phases influence innovativeness and thus profit levels, output and employment of firms in a spatially distinct way. Second, the phases of the life-cycle mirror the importance of local factors for innovations, and third, they affect strategic decisions of firms, inter alia by influencin…

Economics and EconometricsTime pathStrategy and ManagementGeography Planning and DevelopmentLogitinnovativeness; life-cycle; incubation; logit model; rough set analysis--Message-Boundary-20557Management Science and Operations ResearchCompetitive advantageProfit (economics)Skills trainingEconomicsStatistics Probability and UncertaintyMarketingIndustrial organization
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Are Audit Firms’ Compensation Policies Associated With Audit Quality?

2020

We examine how compensation policies of audit firms are associated with audit quality. Specifically, we investigate the effects of the ratio of variable to fixed compensation and the size of the basis for profit sharing (i.e., whether partners share profits in a small or in a large profit pool). For our analyses, we use detailed mandatory disclosure of the compensation policies in German audit firms. We document that compensation policies vary considerably across audit firms. We find that profit sharing in a small profit pool and high variable compensation are two characteristics of auditor compensation associated with lower audit quality. We also find some evidence suggesting that audit qu…

Economics and EconometricsWelfare economicsCompensation (psychology)Monitoring systemAuditProfit (economics)Compensation (engineering)Quality auditVariable (computer science)Profit sharingAccountinghealth services administrationFor profitBusinessFinancehealth care economics and organizationsIndustrial organizationSSRN Electronic Journal
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La competitivitŕ del comparto florovivaistico del Mezzogiorno d'Italia sul mercato internazionale

2009

The international competitiveness of flowers and ornamental plant sector of the Italian "Mezzogiorno" area - In the last few years the Italian flower and ornamental plant sector has been characterized by a significant dynamicity, becoming one of the most important sectors of the Italian agricultural system. In terms of competitiveness, however, the above sector has faced several market crises due to the globalization process which has brought about an increasing supply of flower and ornamentals in the world market. In a national context, Mezzogiorno is an important area in terms of production source for flowers and ornamental plants, in relation to both extremely favourable climatic conditi…

Economics and Econometricsbusiness.industryContext (language use)International tradeAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)GlobalizationAgricultureSpecialization (functional)Ornamental plantEconomicsProduction (economics)Profitability indexbusinessAgronomy and Crop ScienceComparative advantageECONOMIA AGRO-ALIMENTARE
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