Information Economics and Policy

Papers
(The median citation count of Information Economics and Policy is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
“I don't care about cookies!” data disclosure and time-inconsistent users117
Do people around the world care where their data are stored?99
Incentivising ‘pirates’ to pay – An experiment with comic book readers62
A model of endogenous targeting in duopoly53
Social R&D: Does academic freedom contribute to improved societal outcomes?31
Imperfect history-based price discrimination with asymmetric market shares27
The Impact of Privacy Regulation on Web Traffic: Evidence From the GDPR.22
Alternative payment models in the music streaming market: A comparative approach based on stream-level data16
Editorial Board16
Impact of digitalization and environmental regulation on total factor productivity12
Corrigendum to “Education outcomes of broadband expansion in Brazilian municipalities” [Information Economics and Policy 60 (2022) 100983]12
Digital government as a business facilitator11
Editorial Board10
Editorial Board10
Personalized pricing with imperfect customer recognition10
From black box to glass box: algorithmic explainability as a strategic decision8
Information sharing, personalized pricing, and collusion8
Big Tech platform acquisitions of start-ups and venture capital funding for innovation8
Dollars and megabits: A comparative analysis of Telecom and Healthcare Connect Fund7
Online privacy and market structure: Theory and evidence7
Search with two stages of information acquisition: A structural econometric model of online purchases7
Pay-for-delay settlements and patent expansion practices7
Education outcomes of broadband expansion in Brazilian municipalities7
The impact of taxation in the telecommunications industry7
Let the user speak: Is feedback on Facebook a source of firms’ innovation?6
Can data openness unlock competition when an incumbent has exclusive data access for personalized pricing?6
Does the internet help the unemployed find jobs?6
Managing network traffic with discriminatory strategies: A study of zero-rating in an Internet market monopoly6
The sound of salience: How platform design impacts consumption6
Content providers and the deployment of Internet infrastructure5
Terms of use and network size: Evidence from online job boards and CV banks in the U.S.5
Platform Competition and Incumbency Advantage under Heterogeneous Lock-in effects5
Editorial Board5
The Effect of Subscription Revenue on Content Creation and Advertising Strategies5
Editorial Board5
Fair-share payments for Network Investments4
Editorial Board4
Algorithmic selection and supply of political news on Facebook4
Behavior-based price discrimination in a horizontally and vertically differentiated duopoly with switching costs4
Behind the clicks: Can Amazon allocate user attention as it pleases?4
Harmonic price targeting3
Does digitalization spur global value chain participation? Firm-level evidence from emerging markets3
Agency model versus wholesale model3
Targeted advertising, concentration, and consumer welfare3
The environmental impact of Internet regulation3
The wave of government digitalization: How government digital procurement affects residents’ employment2
Editorial Board2
Prioritization between asymmetric content providers2
Editorial Board2
Do telecommunications prices depend on consumer engagement?2
Digital payment systems in emerging economies: Lessons from Kenya, India, Brazil, and Peru2
Net neutrality and consumer demand in the video on-demand market2
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