Vollprofessor - Prof. Dr. Markus Reisinger
Professor - aktiv
Position / Amtsbezeichnung
Leiter Economics Department
Leiter Economics Department
Universität
Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
Fachbereich
Wirtschaftswissenschaften
Wirtschaftswissenschaften
Institut
Industrieökonomie und Mikroökonomie
Industrieökonomie und Mikroökonomie
Land
Deutschland
Deutschland
Ort / PLZ
60314 Frankfurt am Main
60314 Frankfurt am Main
Strasse
Sonnemannstraße 9-11
Sonnemannstraße 9-11
Telefon
069 154008-764
069 154008-764
FAX
069 154008-4764
069 154008-4764
Tätigkeit an Business Schools
Auszeichnungen und Ehrungen
Research Grant from the German Science Foundation via SFB/TR-15 for a project on “Price Discrimination and Social Preferences”, July 2010
Scholarship of the ENABLE-Network for a post-doctoral position at the University of Toulouse, IDEI, October 2007 – March 2008
Scholarship of the German Academic Exchange Service for a post-doctoral year at the University of Chicago, Graduate School of Business, September 2004 - June 2005
Young Economists’ Essay Award for the paper “Two-Sided Markets with Negative Externalities,” E.A.R.I.E conference, Berlin, September 2004
Alumni Award for best dissertation in the year 2004 (shared), University of Munich, July 2004
Alumni Prize for young economists for 2nd best exam of the year, June 2000
Several Travel Grants from the Verein für Socialpolitik, the German National Bank, and the Swiss National Bank since 2002
Veröffentlichungen
Successive Oligopolies with Differentiated Firms and Endogenous Entry (with Monika Schnitzer), Journal of Industrial Economics, forthcoming.
Competition for Advertisers and Users in Media Markets, International Journal of Industrial Organization, 30 (2), 2012, 243-252.
Exclusive Territories and Manufacturers’ Collusion (with Salvatore Piccolo), Management Science, 57 (7), 2011, 1250 - 1266.
The Choice of Prices vs. Quantities under Uncertainty (with Ludwig Ressner), Journal
of Economics and Management Strategy, 18 (4), 2009, 1155 - 1177.
Two-Sided Markets with Pecuniary and Participation Externalities (with Ludwig Ressner and Richard Schmidtke), Journal of Industrial Economics, 57 (1), 2009, 32 - 57.
Other Publications
Information, Coordination, and the Industrialization of Countries (with Florian Englmaier), CESifo Economic Studies, 54 (3), 2008, 534 - 550.
Comment on “Patterns of Diffusion of Electronic Commerce” by Emin M. Dinlersoz and Pedro Pereira, CESifo Economic Studies, 51 (2-3), 2005, 295 - 297.
Why do Low Cost Carriers Arise and How can they Survive the Competitive Responses of Established Airlines?: A Theoretical Explanation, in: P. Forsyth, D.W. Gillen, O.P. Mayer, and H.-M. Niemeier (eds.): Competition versus Predation in Aviation Markets: A Survey of Experience in North America, Europe, and Australia, Ashgate Publishing, London, 2005, 269 - 287.
Working Papers
Vertical Integration with Complementary Inputs (with Emanuele Tarantino), February 2012
Unique Equilibrium in Two-Part Tariff Competition between Two-Sided Platforms, December 2011
Market Structure and the Competitive Effects of Vertical Integration (with Simon Loertscher), October 2011
Can Naked Exclusion be Procompetitive? (with Linda Gratz), October 2011
A “Two-Sided” Theory of Advertising with Overlapping Viewerships (with Attila Ambrus and Emilio Calvano), May 2011
Indirect Taxation in Vertical Oligopoly (with Martin Peitz), July 2010
Operating System Adoption Decisions in the Presence of Indirect Network Externalities (with Jeanine Miklós-Thal), June 2010
Product Bundling and the Correlation of Valuations in Duopoly, November 2007
Vertical Differentiation, Market Entry, and Welfare, April 2006 Nutzungshinweise: Jede natürliche Person darf sich nur mit einer E-Mail Adresse bei WiWi-Online registrieren lassen. Die Nutzung der Daten die WiWi-Online bereitstellt ist nur für den privaten Gebrauch bestimmt - eine gewerbliche Nutzung ist verboten. Eine automatisierte Nutzung von WiWi-Online und dessen Inhalte, z.B. durch Offline-Browser, Download-Manager oder Webseiten etc. ist ausdrücklich strengstens untersagt. Zuwiderhandlungen werden straf- und zivilrechtlich verfolgt.