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Fundraising involves the simultaneous consideration of three actors the donor, the charitable organization raising the funds, and the beneficiary. Successful fundraising appeals match donor motivations to preferred organizational and beneficiary attributes while acknowledging the influence of...
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We build an econometric model of a household's purchase incidence and brand choice decisions in complementary product categories to account for cross-category dependence in demand. Complementarity is modeled as the additional utility that a household derives from the joint consumption of brands...
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This research examines how the intensity of the dynamic competitive interaction with other bidders in ascending auctions influences consumers' willingness to pay for auctioned products. It focuses on one important aspect of this interaction – the speed of competitor reaction. The key...
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The open source paradigm is often defined as a collaborative effort, implying that firms and consumers come together in a non-competitive climate. We show here that open source development can arise from a competitive climate. Under competition, we find that open source is the surplus maximizing...
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This study examines the effects of local competition on product innovation and performance in local versus traded markets, with empirical evidence from the performing arts sector. Local markets feature locally produced and consumed offerings and consistent patterns of competitive density. Traded...
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