Project group B05: Publications
Books | |||||||
author(s) | year | project | title | publisher | |||
Paul Belleflamme, Martin Peitz | 2021 | B05 | The Economics of Platforms: Concepts and Strategy | Cambridge University Press | |||
Papers | |||||||
author(s) | year | project | title | journal | volume | issue | pages/article |
Jens-Uwe Franck, Martin Peitz | forthcoming | B05 | Market Power of Digital Platforms | Oxford Review of Economic Policy | |||
Simon Anderson, Martin Peitz | forthcoming | B05 | Ad Clutter, Time Use, and Media Diversity | American Economic Journal: Microeconomics | |||
Stephan Lauermann, Andre Speit | forthcoming | B04 B05 | Bidding in Common-Value Auctions with an Unknown Number of Competitors | Econometrica | |||
Martin Peitz, Lily Samkharadze | 2022 | B05 | Collusion Between Non-Differentiated Two-Sided Platforms | Economics Letters | 215 | 110506 | |
Natalia Fabra, Massimo Motta, Martin Peitz | 2022 | B05 | Learning from Electricity Markets: How to Design a Resilience Strategy | Energy Policy | 118 | 113116 | |
Dirk Engelmann, Heiko Karle, Martin Peitz | 2022 | B05 | Student Performance and Loss Aversion | Scandinavian Journal of Economics | 124 | 420-456 | |
Paul Belleflamme, Martin Peitz, Eric Toulemonde | 2022 | B05 | The Tension between Market Shares and Profit under Platform Competition | International Journal of Industrial Organization | 81 | 102807 | |
Johannes Hörner, Nicolas Klein, Sven Rady | 2022 | B05 | Overcoming Free-Riding in Bandit Games | Review of Economic Studies | 89 | 4 | 1948-1992 |
Jens-Uwe Franck, Martin Peitz | 2021 | B05 | Digital Platforms and the New 19a Tool in the German Competition Act | Journal of European Competition Law & Practice | 12 | 513-528 | |
Jens-Uwe Franck, Martin Peitz | 2021 | B05 | Market Definition in the Platform Economy | Yearbook of European Legal Studies | 23 | 91-127 | |
Federico Innocenti, Domenico Menicucci | 2021 | B05 | Partial Compatibility in Oligopoly | Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization | 188 | 351-378 | |
Massimo Motta, Martin Peitz | 2021 | B05 | Big Tech Mergers | Information Economics and Policy | 54 | 100868 | |
Miriam Buiten | 2020 | B05 | Economic Implications of Robo Advice | in: D. Linardatos (ed.), Rechtshandbuch Robo Advice, Beck | |||
Miriam Buiten, Garry Gabison | 2020 | B05 | Platform Liability in Copyright Enforcement | Columbia Science and Technology Law Review | 21 | 2 | 237-280 |
Miriam Buiten, Alexandre de Streel, Martin Peitz | 2020 | B05 | Rethinking Liability Rules for Online Hosting Platforms | International Journal of Law and Information Technology | |||
Jens-Uwe Franck, Martin Peitz | 2020 | B05 | Cartel Effects and Component Makers’ Rights to Damages | World Competition | 43 | 209-240 | |
Martin Peitz, Dongsoo Shin | 2020 | B05 | Distorted Input Ratios in Vertical Relationships | Scandinavian Journal of Economics | 122 | 1480-1509 | |
Simon Anderson, Martin Peitz | 2020 | B05 | Media See-Saws: Winners and Losers in Platform Markets | Journal of Economic Theory | 186 | ||
Massimo Motta, Martin Peitz | 2020 | B05 | Removal of Potential Competitors – A Blind Spot of Merger Policy? | Competition Law and Policy Debate | 6 | 19-25 | |
Heiko Karle, Martin Peitz, Markus Reisinger | 2020 | B05 | Segmentation Versus Agglomeration: Competition Between Platforms With Competitive Seller | Journal of Political Economy | 128 | 2329-2374 | |
Chiara Fumagalli, Massimo Motta, Martin Peitz | 2020 | B05 | Which Role for State Aid and Merger Control During and After the Covid Crisis? | Journal of European Competition Law & Practice | 11 | 294-301 | |
Miriam Buiten | 2019 | B05 | Datenschutzverletzungen als Wettbewerbsverstöße | Jahrbuch Junge Zivilrechtswissenschaft, Nomos/Helbing Lichtenhahn Verlag | |||
Miriam Buiten | 2019 | B05 | Regulating Data Giants: Between Competition Law and Data Protection Law | in: Klaus Mathis (ed.), New Developments in Consumer Law and Economics, Series Economic Analysis of Law in European Legal Scholarship, Springer | 265-294 | ||
Miriam Buiten | 2019 | B05 | Towards Intelligent Regulation of Artificial Intelligence | European Journal of Risk Regulation | 10 | 1 | 41-59 |
Paul Belleflamme, Martin Peitz | 2019 | B05 | Managing Competition on a Two-Sided Platform | Journal of Economics and Management Strategy | 28 | 5-22 | |
Paul Belleflamme, Martin Peitz | 2019 | B05 | Platform Competition: Who Benefits From Multihoming? | International Journal of Industrial Organization | 64 | 1-26 | |
Paul Belleflamme, Martin Peitz | 2019 | B05 | Price Disclosure by Two‐Sided Platforms | International Journal of Industrial Organization | 67 | ||
Miriam Buiten | 2018 | B05 | Regulating Data Giants: Between Competition Law and Data Protection Law | in: Klaus Mathis (ed.), New Developments in Competition Law and Economics, Series Economic Analysis of Law in European Legal Scholarship, Springer | 265-294 | ||
Jens-Uwe Franck | 2018 | B05 | Striking a Balance of Power between the Court of Justice and the EU Legislature: The Law on Competition Damages Actions as a Paradigm | European Law Review | 43 | 837-857 | |
Jens-Uwe Franck, Martin Peitz | 2018 | B05 | Suppliers as Forgotten Cartel Victims | New York University Journal of Law & Business | 15 | 1 | 17-59 |
Jan Krämer, Martin Peitz | 2018 | B05 | A Fresh Look at Zero Rating | Telecommunications Policy | 42 | 501-513 | |
Paul Belleflamme, Martin Peitz | 2018 | B05 | Inside the Engine Room of Digital Platforms: Reviews, Ratings and Recommendations | in: J.J. Ganuza and G. Llobet (eds.), Economic Analysis of the Digital Revolution, Funcas Social and Economic Studies | 5 | 215-254 | |
Heike Schweitzer, Martin Peitz | 2018 | B05 | Neuer europäischer Ordnungsrahmen für Datenmärkte? | Neue Juristische Wochenschrift | 71 | 275-280 | |
Paul Belleflamme, Martin Peitz | 2018 | B05 | Platforms and Network Effects | in: L. Corchon and M. Marini (eds.), Handbook of Game Theory and Industrial Organization | 2 | 286-317 | |
Jay Pil Choi, Martin Peitz | 2018 | B05 | You are Judged by the Company You Keep: Reputation Leverage in Vertically Related Markets | International Journal of Industrial Organization | 61 | 351-379 |