2004
DOI: 10.1177/0003603x0404900401
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Combining Horizontal and Vertical Analysis in Antitrust: The American Antitrust Institute s Roundtable on the Implications of the Work of Robert L. Steiner

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“…To date, I continue to investigate the implications of vertical marketing systems, exchange networks, and business ecosystems for competition policy and antitrust law. This includes contributions examining horizontal and vertical competition (Gundlach and Foer 2004), complexity science (Gundlach 2006; Gundlach and Foer 2006), product aftermarkets (Gundlach 2007; Gundlach and Foer 2007), buyer power (Gundlach and Foer 2008), systems competition (Gundlach and Moss 2011), and multichannel distribution (Gundlach, Cannon, and Manning 2010; Gundlach and Loff 2013; Gundlach, Manning, and Cannon 2011).…”
Section: University Of North Florida: Expansion Across Disciplinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To date, I continue to investigate the implications of vertical marketing systems, exchange networks, and business ecosystems for competition policy and antitrust law. This includes contributions examining horizontal and vertical competition (Gundlach and Foer 2004), complexity science (Gundlach 2006; Gundlach and Foer 2006), product aftermarkets (Gundlach 2007; Gundlach and Foer 2007), buyer power (Gundlach and Foer 2008), systems competition (Gundlach and Moss 2011), and multichannel distribution (Gundlach, Cannon, and Manning 2010; Gundlach and Loff 2013; Gundlach, Manning, and Cannon 2011).…”
Section: University Of North Florida: Expansion Across Disciplinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through these symposia, participants have contributed nearly 2,000 pages of scholarly work to policy-oriented journals including the Antitrust Bulletin , Journal of Public Policy & Marketing , and other law reviews. The symposia include the following: Bringing Marketing Insight to Bear on Antitrust Policy and Competitive Conduct (Gundlach 2002) Roundtable on Antitrust and Category Captains Combining Horizontal and Vertical Analysis in Antitrust (Gundlach and Foer 2004) Complexity, Networks & the Modernization of Antitrust (Gundlach and Foer 2006) The Future of Aftermarkets in Systems Competition (Gundlach and Foer 2007) AAI's Symposium on Buyer Power (Gundlach and Foer 2008) Antitrust Analysis of Resale Price Maintenance After Leegin (Gundlach 2010a, b) Systems Competition and Challenges to Antitrust Thinking (Moss, Gundlach, and Foer 2011) AAI's Symposium on Prediction in Antitrust Antitrust Challenges of Multichannel Distribution in the Age of the Internet (Gundlach and Foer 2013) Strategic Pricing: Challenges for Antitrust Enforcement Antitrust as an Interdisciplinary Field: Insights from Economics and Business Strategy Research (Gundlach, Moss, and Foer 2014) A Multidisciplinary Examination of Efficiency in Competition Policy and Antitrust (Gundlach and Foer 2015) …”
Section: American Antitrust Institute: Further Development and Extensionmentioning
confidence: 99%