Mandatory data disclosure is an essential feature for credible empirical work but comes at a cost: First, authors might invest less in data generation if they are not the full residual claimants of their data after their first publication. Second, authors might strategically delay the time of submission of papers in order to fully exploit their data in subsequent research. We analyze a three-stage model of publication and data disclosure. We derive exact conditions for positive welfare effects of mandatory data disclosure. However, we find that the transition to mandatory data disclosure has negative welfare properties if authors delay strategically
This briefing paper presents the current state of open research data across academic disciplines. It...
The viability of modern open science norms and practices depend on public disclosure of new knowledg...
Data-sharing is an essential tool for replication, validation and extension of empirical results. Us...
Mandatory data disclosure is an essential feature for credible empirical work but comes at a cost: F...
Mandatory data disclosure is an essential feature for credible empirical work but comes at a cost: F...
In situations where a biased sender provides verifiable information to a receiver, I study how strat...
In situations where a biased sender provides verifiable information to a receiver, I study how strat...
In situations where a biased sender provides verifiable information to a receiver, in order to influ...
This study examines the welfare implications of a mandatory disclosure requirement in an oligopolist...
The publication of research data increases the visibility, transparency and traceability of both the...
In a model where a sender provides verifiable information to a receiver, in order to influence her, ...
This paper explores the proposition that IT-driven provision of open data may have unanticipated con...
In situations where a biased sender provides verifiable information to a receiver, I study how strat...
The viability of modern open science norms and practices depend on public disclosure of new knowledg...
This paper explores the consequences for economic research of methods used by data publishers to pro...
This briefing paper presents the current state of open research data across academic disciplines. It...
The viability of modern open science norms and practices depend on public disclosure of new knowledg...
Data-sharing is an essential tool for replication, validation and extension of empirical results. Us...
Mandatory data disclosure is an essential feature for credible empirical work but comes at a cost: F...
Mandatory data disclosure is an essential feature for credible empirical work but comes at a cost: F...
In situations where a biased sender provides verifiable information to a receiver, I study how strat...
In situations where a biased sender provides verifiable information to a receiver, I study how strat...
In situations where a biased sender provides verifiable information to a receiver, in order to influ...
This study examines the welfare implications of a mandatory disclosure requirement in an oligopolist...
The publication of research data increases the visibility, transparency and traceability of both the...
In a model where a sender provides verifiable information to a receiver, in order to influence her, ...
This paper explores the proposition that IT-driven provision of open data may have unanticipated con...
In situations where a biased sender provides verifiable information to a receiver, I study how strat...
The viability of modern open science norms and practices depend on public disclosure of new knowledg...
This paper explores the consequences for economic research of methods used by data publishers to pro...
This briefing paper presents the current state of open research data across academic disciplines. It...
The viability of modern open science norms and practices depend on public disclosure of new knowledg...
Data-sharing is an essential tool for replication, validation and extension of empirical results. Us...