Competition can both aid and hinder reputational commitments for quality. These are self-sustaining depending on future pro\u85ts after maintaining or devi-ating from the commitment, and on current costs of sustaining it. Competition can a¤ect these three elements at di¤erent rates
Under repeated market interaction, reputation and competition may drive out of the market those firm...
In this paper, we represent 'meet the competition' guarantees as the endogenous outcome of a non-coo...
We investigate the effect of competition on quality in regulated markets (e.g., health care, higher...
The degree of competition that a rm faces affects its ability to commit to goodbehavior. However, th...
We study the interaction of competition and reputation as e¢-ciency enhancing mechanisms in environm...
We model competition between risk-neutral principals who hire weakly risk-averse agents to produce a...
Alongside the consideration of price, competition authorities recognize that quality can be as, if n...
We model competition between risk-neutral principals who hire weakly risk-averse agents to produce a...
It is common to think of reputation as assets –things of value that require costly investments to bu...
We study the effect of competition on quality in markets such as health care, long-term care and edu...
In this paper we develop a model of product quality and rms reputation. If quality is not veri able...
Both product differentiation through quality and capacity commitment have been shown to relax price ...
A previous version of this paper was circulated with the title 'Competition and Reputation'. We woul...
This paper examines to what extent reputational concerns give rating agencies incen-tives to reveal ...
In this note we develop a pure hidden action model of reputation and repeated Bertrand competition, ...
Under repeated market interaction, reputation and competition may drive out of the market those firm...
In this paper, we represent 'meet the competition' guarantees as the endogenous outcome of a non-coo...
We investigate the effect of competition on quality in regulated markets (e.g., health care, higher...
The degree of competition that a rm faces affects its ability to commit to goodbehavior. However, th...
We study the interaction of competition and reputation as e¢-ciency enhancing mechanisms in environm...
We model competition between risk-neutral principals who hire weakly risk-averse agents to produce a...
Alongside the consideration of price, competition authorities recognize that quality can be as, if n...
We model competition between risk-neutral principals who hire weakly risk-averse agents to produce a...
It is common to think of reputation as assets –things of value that require costly investments to bu...
We study the effect of competition on quality in markets such as health care, long-term care and edu...
In this paper we develop a model of product quality and rms reputation. If quality is not veri able...
Both product differentiation through quality and capacity commitment have been shown to relax price ...
A previous version of this paper was circulated with the title 'Competition and Reputation'. We woul...
This paper examines to what extent reputational concerns give rating agencies incen-tives to reveal ...
In this note we develop a pure hidden action model of reputation and repeated Bertrand competition, ...
Under repeated market interaction, reputation and competition may drive out of the market those firm...
In this paper, we represent 'meet the competition' guarantees as the endogenous outcome of a non-coo...
We investigate the effect of competition on quality in regulated markets (e.g., health care, higher...