Estimating Consumer Inertia in Repeated Choices of Smartphones Lukasz Grzybowski and Ambre Nicolle
from CESifo (2018)
Keywords: smartphones, consumer inertia, switching costs, mixed logit, iOS, Android JEL-codes: L13; L50; L96 Created/Revised: 2018-01-01 Added/Modified: 2021-06-10
Estimating Consumer Inertia in Repeated Choices of Smartphones Lukasz Grzybowski and Ambre Nicolle
from International Telecommunications Society (ITS) (2018)
Keywords: Smartphones, Consumer Inertia, Switching Costs, Mixed Logit, iOS, Android JEL-codes: L13; L50; L96 Created/Revised: 2018-01-01 Added/Modified: 2018-12-18
Strategic confusopoly: evidence from the UK mobile market Christos Genakos, Tobias Kretschmer and Ambre Nicolle
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE (2021)
Keywords: competitive strategy, obfuscation, mobile telecommunications industry Created/Revised: 2021-11-01 Added/Modified: 2022-05-05
Impact of competition and regulation on prices of mobile services: Evidence from France Lukasz Grzybowski, Ambre Nicolle and Christine Zulehner
from International Telecommunications Society (ITS) (2017)
Keywords: Mobile telecommunications, hedonic price regression, regulation, entry JEL-codes: L13; L50; L96 Created/Revised: 2017-01-01 Added/Modified: 2017-10-15
Strategic confusopoly: evidence from the UK mobile market Christos Genakos, Tobias Kretschmer and Ambre Nicolle
from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library (2021)
Keywords: words; competitive strategy; obfuscation; mobile telecommunications industry JEL-codes: L10; L20; L96 Created/Revised: 2021-11-01 Added/Modified: 2022-02-26
Toward a multilateral framework for investment Nicolle Graugnard
from Columbia University, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI) (2013)
Created/Revised: 2013-01-01 Added/Modified: 2023-01-10
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