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Έρευνα

Στο Εργαστήριο B.E.NE.TeC διεξάγεται έρευνα σε όλα τα αντικείμενα που σχετίζονται με θέματα Οικονομικών των Επιχειρήσεων και Νέων Τεχνολογιών.

Πιο συγκεκριμένα, οι ομάδες εργασίας του Εργαστηρίου εστιάζουν στα πεδία της Οικονομικής των Επιχειρήσεων, των Εφαρμογών της Θεωρίας Παιγνίων στα Οικονομικά, της Βιομηχανικής Οργάνωσης και Πολιτικής και των Νέων Τεχνολογιών στην Επιχειρηματικότητα.

 

Δημοσιεύσεις μετά από κρίση

2002

  • I. Herguera, P. Kujal and E. Petrakis (2002): "Tariffs, Quality Reversals and Exit in Vertically Differentiated Industries", Journal of International Economics, 58, 467-483.
  • E. Petrakis, and A. Dhillon (2002): "A Generalized Wage Rigidity Result with Centralized Negotiations", International Journal of Industrial Organization 20, 285 - 311.
  • E. Petrakis and J. P. Theotoky (2002): "R&D Subsidies versus R&D Cooperation in a Duopoly with Spillovers and Pollution", Australian Economic Papers 4, 37-52.

 

2003

  • H. Bester, and E. Petrakis (2003): "Wages and Productivity Growth in a Competitive Industry", Journal of Economic Theory 109, 52-69.
  • Α. Panagopoulos (2003): "Understanding When Universities and Firms Form RJVs: The Importance of Intellectual Property Protection", International Journal of Industrial Organization 21, 1411-1433.
  • Α. Panagopoulos (2003): "Intellectual Property Protection For Fast Evolving Technologies", European Political Economy Review 1, 80-104.
  • E. Petrakis and M. Vlassis (2003): "Minimum Wages in National and Internationally Integrated Economies", Journal of Policy Modeling 25, 257-265.
  • E. Petrakis and A. Xepapadeas (2003): "Location Decisions of a Polluting Firm and the Time Consistency of Environmental Policy", Resource and Energy Economics 25, 197-214.
  • M. Vlassis (2003): "Wage Centralization and the Scope of Firm-Union Bargaining in Oligopoly: ‘Efficient Bargains’ or ‘Labour Demand’?", Manchester School, 71, 308-329.

 

2004

  • H. Bester and E. Petrakis (2004): "Wages and Productivity Growth in a Dynamic Monopoly", International Journal of Industrial Organization 22, 83-100.
  • C. Milliou and E. Petrakis (2004): "B2B Electronic Marketplaces: Joining a Public or Creating a Private", International Journal of Finance and Economics 9, 99-112.
  • E. Petrakis and M. Vlassis (2004): "The Political Economy of the Minimum Wage Institution in an Internationally Integrated Market", Review of International Economics 12, 27-40.
  • E. Petrakis and M. Vlassis (2004): "Endogenous Wage-Bargaining Institutions in Oligopolistic Industries", Economic Theory 24, 55-73.
  • M. Vlassis (2004): "Union-Oligopoly Bargaining and Foreign Direct Investments", International Journal of Economic Research 1, 49-57.

 

2005

  • Α. Panagopoulos (2005): "The Role of Sequential Innovation and R&D Workers in Limiting Scale Effects", The Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics 16, 207-216.
  • E. Petrakis and M. Vlassis (2005): "The Endogenous National Minimum Wage Institution", Journal of Macroeconomics 27, March 2005.

 

2006

  • Α. Panagopoulos (2006): "Litigating Trough Counter-Schumpeterian Waves; The Lessons to be Learned Before Introducing Software Patents in the EU", in Ziemnowich, C., and Carayannis, E. eds., Re-Discovering Schumpeter Four Score Years Later: The Evolving Creative Destruction, Macmillan Publishers, NY.
  • M. Genius, C. Pantzios and V. Tzouvelekas (2006): "Information Acquisition and Adoption of Organic Farming Practices", Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 31, 93-113.
  • M. Genius and K. Tsagarakis (2006): "Water shortages and implied water quality: a contingent valuation study", Water Resources Research 42.

 

2007

  • C. Manasakis and V. Zikos (2007): "Unions’ and Firms’ Attitudes towards Research Joint Ventures: When can the Incentives be Aligned? ", LABOUR:
    Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations, 21, 135-156.
  • V. Milliou and E. Petrakis (2007): "Upstream Horizontal Mergers, Vertical Contracts, and Bargaining", International Journal of Industrial Organization 25, 963-987.
  • A. Panagopoulos (2007): "Patent Strength and Diminishing Knowledge Spillovers; The Quest for the Optimal Patent", in Formica, P. and Carayannis, E. eds., Knowledge Matters, Macmillan Publishers, NY.
  • A. Panagopoulos, G. Markman and P. Gianodis (2007), "Scientists or Entrepreneurs: Rent (Mis)Appropriation from Discoveries Made in University Labs", Best Paper Proceedings of the American Academy of Management.

 

2008

  • M. Genius and E. Strazzera (2008): "Applying the Copula Approach to Sample Selection Modelling", Applied Economics 40, 1443-1455.
  • G. Stamatopoulos (2008): "On the possibility of licensing in a market with logit demand functions", Economics Bulletin 4, 1-11.
  • G. Stamatopoulos and T. Tauman (2008): "Licensing of a quality-improving innovation", Mathematical Social Sciences 56, 410-438.

 

2009

  • N. Drydakis and M. Vlassis (2009): "Ethnic Discrimination in the Greek Labour Market: Occupational Access, Insurance Coverage, and Wage Offers”, Manchester School, Jan 15 2010 (early view).
  • A. Panagopoulos (2009): "Is Knowledge Creation Hindered by Intellectual Property Rights", International Journal of Technology Management 9, 4-11.
  • A. Panagopoulos (2009): "Revisiting the Link Between Knowledge Spillovers and Growth; An IP Perspective", Economics of Innovation and New Technology 18, 533-546.
  • M. Vlassis (2009): "Employment-Protecting Labour Market Institutions and inward Foreign Direct Investments”, LABOUR: Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations, 23, 677-696.
  • D. Sen and G. Stamatopoulos (2009): "Drastic innovations and multiplicity of optimal licensing policies", Economics Letters 105, 7-10.
  • D. Sen and G. Stamatopoulos (2009): "Technology transfer under returns to scale", The Manchester School 78, 337-365.
  • G. Stamatopoulos and T. Tauman (2009): "On the superiority of fee versus auction in asymmetric markets", Games and Economic Behavior 67, 331-333.
  • C. Manasakis and E. Petrakis (2009): “Union Structure and Firms’ Incentives for Cooperative R&D Investments”, Canadian Journal of Economics, 42, 665-693.