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Overview

Jay Pil Choi is affiliated with Michigan State University in the United States and contributes primarily to the field of Business, Management and Accounting. Their research spans several subfields including Strategy and Management, Economics and Econometrics, Marketing, Management Science and Operations Research, and Media Technology.

Their scholarly work frequently appears in several publication venues, including:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • The RAND Journal of Economics
  • American Economic Journal Microeconomics
  • International Economic Review
  • Management Science

Jay Pil Choi's recent papers include:

  • A Leverage Theory of Tying in Two-Sided Markets with Nonnegative Price Constraints (2021) - American Economic Journal Microeconomics
  • Platform design biases in ad-funded two-sided markets (2023) - The RAND Journal of Economics
  • Optimal certification policy, entry, and investment in the presence of public signals (2020) - The RAND Journal of Economics
  • 'Sherlocking' and Information Design by Hybrid Platforms (2023) - SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "Sherlocking" and Platform Information Policy (2023) - SSRN Electronic Journal

The primary topics of their research focus on areas such as:

  • Digital Platforms and Economics
  • Merger and Competition Analysis
  • Consumer Market Behavior and Pricing
  • ICT Impact and Policies
  • Game Theory and Applications
  • Business Strategy and Innovation
  • Intellectual Property and Patents

Frequent collaborators with Jay Pil Choi include Doh-Shin Jeon, Arijit Mukherjee, Kyungmin Kim, Christodoulos Stefanadis, and Won Hyuk Lim.

In addition to journal publications, Jay Pil Choi has contributed to book publications with Edward Elgar Publishing, notably the book titled Competition Law and Economics: Developments, Policies and Enforcement Trends in the US and Korea (2020).

Best Publications

  • CORRUPTION AND THE SHADOW ECONOMY

    Jay Pil Choi;Marcel Thum

  • Net neutrality and investment incentives

    Jay Pil Choi;Byung Cheol Kim

  • Tying, investment, and the dynamic leverage theory

    Jay Pil Choi;Christodoulos Stefanadis

  • Network Externality, Compatibility Choice, and Planned Obsolescence

    Jay Pil Choi

  • TYING IN TWO‐SIDED MARKETS WITH MULTI‐HOMING*

    Jay Pil Choi

  • Herd Behavior, the "Penguin Effect", and the Suppression of Informational Diffusion: An Analysis of Informational Externalities and Payoff Interdependency

    Jay Pil Choi

  • Cooperative R&D with product market competition

    Jay Pil Choi

  • Privacy and personal data collection with information externalities

    Jay Pil Choi;Jay Pil Choi;Doh Shin Jeon;Byung Cheol Kim

  • Brand Extension as Informational Leverage

    Jay Pil Choi

  • Technology transfer with moral hazard

    Jay Pil Choi

  • A model of piracy

    Sang Hoo Bae;Jay Pil Choi

  • Irreversible choice of uncertain technologies with network externalities

    Jay Pil Choi

  • Patent Litigation as an Information Transmission Mechanism

    Jay Pil Choi

  • Patent Pools and Cross-Licensing in the Shadow of Patent Litigation*

    Jay Pil Choi

  • Dynamic R&D competition under "hazard rate" uncertainty

    Jay P. Choi

  • Vertical Foreclosure with the Choice of Input Specifications

    Jay Pil Choi;Sang Seung Yi

  • Market Structure and the Timing of Technology Adoption with Network Externalities

    Jay Pil Choi;Marcel Thum

  • Tying and innovation: A dynamic analysis of tying arrangements*

    Jay Pil Choi

  • Broadcast competition and advertising with free entry: Subscription vs. free-to-air

    Jay Pil Choi

  • The Economics of Repeated Extortion

    Jay Pil Choi;Marcel Thum

  • Pools and Cross-Licensing in the Shadow of Patent Litigation

    Jay Pil Choi

Frequent Co-Authors

Chaim Fershtman
Chaim Fershtman Tel Aviv University
Neil Gandal
Neil Gandal Tel Aviv University
Martin Peitz
Martin Peitz University of Mannheim
Carl Davidson
Carl Davidson Michigan State University
Arijit Mukherjee
Arijit Mukherjee University of Nottingham
Bruno Jullien
Bruno Jullien Toulouse School of Economics

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