Organizations and Markets
Research in the Organizations and Markets program covers: incentive schemes; competition policy and regulation; advertising and consumer behavior; intermediation and two-sided markets; R&D and innovation; networks; auctions and mechanism design; political economy. Methods employed include theory, empirics, and laboratory and field experiments.
Organizations and Markets
Research in the Organizations and Markets program covers: incentive schemes; competition policy and regulation; advertising and consumer behavior; intermediation and two-sided markets; R&D and innovation; networks; auctions and mechanism design; political economy. Methods employed include theory, empirics, and laboratory and field experiments.
Researchers in this field
Key Publications
Discussion Papers
24-048/VII - Bargaining Power and Quantity Discounts to Retailers: Evidence from India’s Pharmaceutical Industry
Date: July 19, 2024
24-002/VII - Social desirability bias in attitudes towards sexism and DEI policies in the workplace
Date: January 11, 2024
23-083/IV - Floods and financial stability: Scenario-based evidence from below sea level
Date: December 29, 2023
23-081/VII - Aftermarket Welfare and Procurement Auctions
Date: December 22, 2023
23-068/VII - Online Experimental Auctions
Date: October 27, 2023
Upcoming events
EUR Master Open Day (Hybrid event)
Director of Graduate Studies and students
OM Workshop: Collusion in Markets
Martin Bichler (Technical University of Munich, Germany), Marit Hinnosaar (University of Nottingham, United Kingdom), Xavier Lambin (ESSEC, France), Simon Martin (University of Vienna, Austria), Catarina Marvao (Technological University Dublin, Ireland), Holger Rau ( University of Göttingen, Germany), and Jan Sviták (ACM and Tilburg University)
- Organizations and Markets Seminars
Academic Distinctions
An NWO VIDI Grant (€ 850,000) has been awarded to Niels Rietveld
Niels Rietveld
An NWO Open Competition - SSH L grant has been awarded to Sander...
Sander Onderstal
Martijn de Jong receives Porticus Grant to build chatbot
Martijn de Jong