Recipients of grants from the NET Institute in Summer 2009 (in alphabetical order)

 

  1. Rabah Amir and Natalia Lazzati, University of Arizona, “Network Effects, Market Structure, and Industry Performance,” NET Institute Working Paper #09-27.

 

  1. Heski Bar-Issaac, Stern School of Business, New York University, Guillermo Caruana, CEMFI, and Vicente Cuρat, London School of Economics, “Costly Search and Design,” NET Institute Working Paper #09-17.

 

  1. Ramon Casadesus-Masanell and Gaston Llanes, Harvard Business School, “Mixed Source,” NET Institute Working Paper #09-06.

 

  1. Jianqing Chen, The University of Calgary, Hong Xu, University of Texas at Austin, and Andrew Whinston, University of Texas at Austin, “Moderated Online Communities and User-Generated Content,” NET Institute Working Paper #09-11.

 

  1. Jaiwei Chen, University of California-Irvine, “Switching Costs in Network Industries,” NET Institute Working Paper #09-25.

 

  1. Babur De los Santos, Indiana University, Ali Hortacsu, University of Chicago and NBER, and Matthijs Wildenbeest, Indiana University, “Testing Models of Consumer Search using Data on Web Browsing and Purchasing Behavior,” NET Institute Working Paper #09-23.

 

  1. George Deltas and Seung-Hyun Hong, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, “Heterogeneity and Information Spillovers in Web Service Sourcing,” NET Institute Working Paper #09-20.

 

  1. Lapo Filistrucchi, Tilburg University and University of Florence, and Stefan Behringer, Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe Universitδt, “Price Wars in Two-Sided Markets: The case of the UK Quality Newspapers,” NET Institute Working Paper #09-26.

 

  1. Anindya Ghose and Sang-Pil Han, Stern School of Business, New York University, “A Structural Model of User Learning and Dynamics in Mobile Phone Content Services,” NET Institute Working Paper #09-24.

 

  1. Hong Guo, University of Notre Dame, Subhajyoti Bandyopadhyay, Warrington College of Business Administration, University of Florida, and Hsing Kenny Cheng, Warrington College of Business Administration, University of Florida, “The Economic Effect of Broadband User Discrimination,” NET Institute Working Paper #09-13.

 

  1. Terrence Hendershott, University of California, Berkeley and Ryan Riordan, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, “Algorithmic Trading and Information,” NET Institute Working Paper #09-08.

 

  1. Toby Kretschmer, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitδt Mόnchen, Eugenio Miravete, University of Texas at Austin, and Josι Pernνas, Universitat Jaume I, “Competitive Pressure and the Adoption of Complementary Innovations,” NET Institute Working Paper #09-22.

 

  1. German Lambardi, GREMAQ, Toulouse School of Business, “Software innovation and the Open Source threat,” NET Institute Working Paper #09-15.

 

  1. Nathan Larson, University of Virginia, “Incentives to Form and Protect Networks

 

  1. Amalia R. Miller, University of Virginia, and Catherine Tucker, MIT Sloan School of Management, “System Size, Lock-In and Network Effects for Patient RecordsNET Institute Working Paper #09-07.

 

  1. Harikesh Nair, Stanford University, Reto Hofstetter, University of Bern, and Klaus Miller, University of Bern, “Network Effects, User-Generated Content, and Social Ties: Evidence from an Online Social Network,” NET Institute Working Paper #09-28.

 

  1. Andrea Pozzi, Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance, “Shopping Cost and Brand Exploration in Online Grocery,” NET Institute Working Paper #09-10.

 

  1. Marc Rysman, Boston University, and Gautam Gowrisankaran, University of Arizona, “Measuring Network Effects in a Dynamic Environment,” NET Institute Working Paper #10-03.

 

  1. Scott Savage, University of Colorado at Boulder, and Jason Pearcy, Tulane University, “The Effects of International Simple Resale on Prices in International Telecommunications Markets,” NET Institute Working Paper #09-19.

 

  1. Konstantinos Serfes, Drexel University, and Eleftherios Zacharias, Athens University of Economics and Business, “Location Decisions of Competing Platform,” NET Institute Working Paper #09-18.

 

  1. Mengze Shi, University of Toronto, Botao Yang, University of Southern California, and Jeongwen Chiang, Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business, “A Dyad Model of Calling Behaviour with Tie Strength Dynamics,” NET Institute Working Paper #09-12.

 

  1. DJ Wu, Chris Forman, Peng Huang, and Marco Ceccagnoli, Georgia Institute of Technology, “When Do Complementors Join a Platform? Some Evidence from the Enterprise Software Industry,” NET Institute Working Paper #09-14.

 

  1. Xiang Yan and Benjamin Van Roy, Stanford University, “Manipulation Robustness of Collaborative Filtering Systems,” NET Institute Working Paper #09-21.

 

  1. Feng Zhu, University of Southern California, and Ramon Casadesus-Masanell, Harvard Business School, “Strategies to Fight Ad-sponsored Rivals,” NET Institute Working Paper #09-09.

 

  1. Ting Zhu, University of Chicago, Juanjuan Zhang, MIT Sloan School of Management, and Catherine Tucker, MIT Sloan School of Management, “Regulating Honesty in Exchange Networks,”  NET Institute Working Paper #09-16.