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Celebrating 18 years of Publication! Complete backfiles now available.

Journal of Economics & Management Strategy

Edited by:
Daniel F. Spulber


ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2008: 62/209 Economics; 46/89 Management
Impact Factor: 1.164


Now in its 18th year of publication, the Journal of Economics & Management Strategy provides a leading forum for interaction and research on the competitive strategies of managers and the organizational structure of firms. The journal features theoretical and empirical industrial organization, applied game theory, and management strategy. JEMS is an important resource for economists in economics departments and in schools of business and management, including departments of finance, managerial economics, accounting, marketing, organization behavior, and management strategy. In addition, the journal serves as a valuable resource for managers and managerial consultants seeking up-to-date research on management strategy, and provides to practitioners a means of access to innovative economic research on the theory of the firm.

For more information, visit the JEMS homepage

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TopHighlights

Knowledge Spillovers and Growth in the Disagglomeration of the U.S. Advertising Agency Industry
Charles King III, Alvin J. Silk and Niels Ketelhöhn

Minimum Differentiation in Commercial Media Markets
Esther Gal-Or and Anthony Dukes

Selling to Socially Responsible Consumers: Competition and the Private Provision of Public Goods
Mark Bagnoli and Susan G. Watts

Hamburger Prices and Spatial Econometrics
Arturs Kalnins

Why Aren't All Truck Drivers Owner-Operators? Asset Ownership and the Employment Relation in Interstate For-Hire Trucking
Jack A. Nickerson and Brian S. Silverman