We investigate the impact of consumer search and competition on pricing strategies in Germany’s electricity retail. We utilize a unique panel dataset on spatially varying search requests at major online price comparison websites to construct a direct measure of search intensity and combine this information with zip code level data on electricity tariffs between 2011 and 2014. The paper stands out by explaining price dispersion by differing pricing strategies of former incumbents and entrant firms, which are distinct in their attributable shares in informed versus uninformed consumers. Our empirical results suggest causal evidence for an inverted U-shape effect of consumer search intensity on price dispersion in a clearinghouse environment...
In German electricity submarkets for residential customers standard contracts offered by former mono...
This paper presents an ordered search model in which consumers search both for price and product fit...
Considerable evidence demonstrates that significant dispersion exists in the prices charged for seem...
We investigate the impact of consumer search and competition on pricing strategies in Germany’s elec...
We investigate the impact of consumer search and competition on pricing strategies in Germany's elec...
We study how consumer search affects pricing in markets with incumbents and entrants using panel dat...
We study how consumer search affects pricing in markets with incumbents and entrants using panel dat...
This paper studies consumer search and pricing behaviour in the British domestic electricity market ...
This paper studies consumer search and pricing behaviour in the British domestic electricity market ...
This paper investigates the evolution of electricity prices for domestic customers in the UK followi...
Recent theories aim at explaining asymmetric cost pass-through by different consumer search efforts ...
© 2019 Jia Sheen NahThis thesis explores the interplay of search frictions and market power. In the ...
International audienceThis paper qualifies and quantifies what is meant by higher price level and di...
This paper studies consumer search and pricing behaviour in the British domestic electricity market ...
Compared to conventional markets, online markets o er many informational advantages to consumers. It...
In German electricity submarkets for residential customers standard contracts offered by former mono...
This paper presents an ordered search model in which consumers search both for price and product fit...
Considerable evidence demonstrates that significant dispersion exists in the prices charged for seem...
We investigate the impact of consumer search and competition on pricing strategies in Germany’s elec...
We investigate the impact of consumer search and competition on pricing strategies in Germany's elec...
We study how consumer search affects pricing in markets with incumbents and entrants using panel dat...
We study how consumer search affects pricing in markets with incumbents and entrants using panel dat...
This paper studies consumer search and pricing behaviour in the British domestic electricity market ...
This paper studies consumer search and pricing behaviour in the British domestic electricity market ...
This paper investigates the evolution of electricity prices for domestic customers in the UK followi...
Recent theories aim at explaining asymmetric cost pass-through by different consumer search efforts ...
© 2019 Jia Sheen NahThis thesis explores the interplay of search frictions and market power. In the ...
International audienceThis paper qualifies and quantifies what is meant by higher price level and di...
This paper studies consumer search and pricing behaviour in the British domestic electricity market ...
Compared to conventional markets, online markets o er many informational advantages to consumers. It...
In German electricity submarkets for residential customers standard contracts offered by former mono...
This paper presents an ordered search model in which consumers search both for price and product fit...
Considerable evidence demonstrates that significant dispersion exists in the prices charged for seem...