This paper presents theory and evidence on horizontal industry structure. At issue is the question: what makes industries necessarily fragmented? The theoretical model examines trade-offs associated with affiliation and integration, and how they are affected by the contracting environment. I show how contractual incompleteness can lead industries to be necessarily fragmented. I also show that contractual improvements will tend to lead to a greater concentration of brands, but whether they lead industries to be more or less concentrated depends on what becomes contractible. I then discuss the propositions generated by the model through a series of case study examples. I
We review the formal literature in industrial organization that incorporates organizational models o...
Contractual theories of vertical integration derive firm boundaries as an efficient response to mark...
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This paper adopts an incomplete contracts approach to vertical integration, relating the choice of o...
This paper uses network theory to argue that the consequences of horizontal ownership by large inves...
This paper proposes and empirically implements a framework for analyzing industry competition and th...
The separation of integrated monopolies and new market entrants have changed vertical interactions b...
This study assesses the possible relationship between industry structure and the expanding use of pr...
We jointly study firm boundaries and the allocation of decision rights within them by confronting an...
Recent years have witnessed an increased interest, by competition agencies, in assessing the competi...
The aim of this paper is to provide empirically testable predictions regarding the relationship betw...
We present a model in which managerial scarcity affects the joint determi-nation of firm boundaries ...
We review the formal literature in industrial organization (IO) that incorporates organizational mod...
Contractual frictions are widely known to shape firm boundaries. But do better contracting instituti...
We review the formal literature in industrial organization that incorporates organizational models o...
Contractual theories of vertical integration derive firm boundaries as an efficient response to mark...
In this paper I analyze a vertically structured monopolized market with unionized firms. I compare t...
This paper addresses the issue of interorganizational governance and process integration. Specifical...
This paper adopts an incomplete contracts approach to vertical integration, relating the choice of o...
This paper uses network theory to argue that the consequences of horizontal ownership by large inves...
This paper proposes and empirically implements a framework for analyzing industry competition and th...
The separation of integrated monopolies and new market entrants have changed vertical interactions b...
This study assesses the possible relationship between industry structure and the expanding use of pr...
We jointly study firm boundaries and the allocation of decision rights within them by confronting an...
Recent years have witnessed an increased interest, by competition agencies, in assessing the competi...
The aim of this paper is to provide empirically testable predictions regarding the relationship betw...
We present a model in which managerial scarcity affects the joint determi-nation of firm boundaries ...
We review the formal literature in industrial organization (IO) that incorporates organizational mod...
Contractual frictions are widely known to shape firm boundaries. But do better contracting instituti...
We review the formal literature in industrial organization that incorporates organizational models o...
Contractual theories of vertical integration derive firm boundaries as an efficient response to mark...
In this paper I analyze a vertically structured monopolized market with unionized firms. I compare t...