Selected Publications
2023
- Bechtold & Sprigman (2023): external page Intellectual Property and the Manufacture of Aura, Harvard Journal of Law & Technology, 36(2), 291–358
- Ash, Gauthier & Widmer: external page RELATIO: Text Semantics Capture Political and Economic Narratives, Political Analysis (forthcoming)
- Geering & Merane (2023): external page Swiss Federal Supreme Court Dataset (SCD), Zenodo
2022
- Decker, Zac, Casti, von Moltke & Ezrachi (2022): external page Competition Law Enforcement and Household Inequality in the United Kingdom, Journal of Competition Law & Economics, 18(4), 905–935
- Cope, Somin & Stremitzer (2022): external page Vaccine Passports as a Constitutional Right, Arizona State Law Journal, 54(1), 25–102
- Stremitzer, Chen & Tobia (2022): external page Having Your Day in Robot Court, Harvard Journal of Law & Technology, 36(1), 127–169
- Ash & MacLeod: external page Mandatory Retirement Reforms for Judges Improved Performance on U.S. State Surpreme Courts, American Economic Journal: Economic Policy (conditionally accepted)
- Pinna, Picard & Gössmann (2022): external page Cable News and COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake, Scientific Reports, 12, 16804 (2022)
- Lancieri & Pereira Neto (2022): external page Designing Remedies for Digital Markets: The Interplay Between Antitrust and Regulation, Journal of Competition Law & Economics, 18(3), 613–669
- Leibovitch & Stremitzer (2022): external page Aspirational Rules, Journal of Legal Studies, 51(2), 427–453
- Ezrachi, Zac & Decker (2022): external page The Effects of Competition Law on Inequality — An Incidental By-Product or a Path for Societal Change?, Journal of Antitrust Enforcement, 11(1), 51–73
- Chen & Schonger (2022): external page Social Preferences or Sacred Values? Theory and Evidence of Deontological Motivations, Science Advances, 8(19) (forthcoming)
- Ash, Chen & Ornaghi: external page Gender Attitudes in the Judiciary: Evidence from U.S. Circuit Courts, American Economic Journal: Applied Economics (forthcoming)
- Galletta & Ash: external page How Cable News Reshaped Local Government, American Economic Journal: Applied Economics (forthcoming)
- Gennaro & Ash (2022): external page Emotion and Reason in Political Language, The Economic Journal, 132(643), 1037–1059
- Kubíček, Merane, Cotrini, Stremitzer, Bechtold & Basin (2022): external page Checking Websites' GDPR Consent Compliance for Marketing Emails, Proceedings of Privacy Enhancing Technologies, 2, 282–303
- Peukert, Bechtold, Batikas & Kretschmer (2022): external page Regulatory Spillovers and Data Governance: Evidence from the GDPR, Marketing Science, 41(4), 746–768
2021
- Ash & MacLeod (2021): external page Reducing Partisanship in Judicial Elections Can Improve Judge Quality: Evidence from U.S. State Supreme Courts, Journal of Public Economics, 201, 104478
- Gesche (2021): external page De-Biasing Strategic Communication, Games and Economic Behavior, 130, 452–464
- Goel, Amayuelas, Deshpande & Sharma (2021): external page The Importance of Modeling Data Missingness in Algorithmic Fairness: A Causal Perspective, Proceedings of the 35th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 35(18), 7564–7573
- Leibovitch & Stremitzer (2021): external page Experimental Methods in Constitutional Law, The University of Chicago Law Review Online, April 2021
- Osnabrügge, Ash & Morelli (2021): external page Cross-Domain Topic Classification for Political Texts, Political Analysis, 31(1), 59–80
- Tobia, Nielsen & Stremitzer (2021): external page When Does Physician Use of AI Increase Liability?, Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 62(1), 17–21
- Vannoni, Ash & Morelli (2021): external page Measuring Discretion and Delegation in Legislative Texts: Methods and Application to U.S. States, Political Analysis, 29(1), 43–57
2020
- Bechtold & Rassenfosse (2020): external page Intellectual Property Protection and Innovation in Switzerland, Research and Innovation in Switzerland 2020, Part C, Study 6, by the Swiss State Secretariat for Education
- Peukert & Kretschmer (2020): external page Video Killed the Radio Star? Online Music Videos and Recorded Music Sales, Information Systems Research, 31(3), 776–800
- Schonger & Sele (2020): external page How to Better Communicate the Exponential Growth of Infectious Diseases, PLOS ONE, 15(12), e0242839
- Stone & Stremitzer (2020): external page Promises, Reliance, and Psychological Lock-in, Journal of Legal Studies, 49(1), 33–72
- Tobia (2020): external page Testing Ordinary Meaning, Harvard Law Review 134(2), 726–806
2019
- Bechtold, Frankenreiter & Klerman (2019): external page Forum Selling Abroad, Southern California Law Review, 92, 487–559
- George & Peukert (2019): external page Social Networks and the Demand for News, Information Economics and Policy, 49, 100833
- Stremitzer, Stone & Mischkowski (2019): external page Promises, Expectations, and Social Cooperation, Journal of Law and Economics, 62(4), 687–712
- Zingg (2019): external page The Declining Impact of the US National Institutes of Health on Cancer Patenting, Nature Biotechnology, 37, 722–723
2018
- Aghion, Bechtold, Cassar & Herz (2018): external page The Causal Effects of Competition on Innovation: Experimental Evidence, Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 34(2), 162–195
- Ederer & Stremitzer (2018): external page Moral Intuitions of Promise Keeping, Principia, 5–33
Prior Years
- Ash, Morelli & Van Weelden (2017): external page Elections and Divisiveness: Theory and Evidence, Journal of Politics, 79(4), 1268–1285
- Bechtold, Buccafusco & Sprigman (2017): Download The Nature of Sequential Innovation, William & Mary Law Review, 59(1), 1–79
- Brooks, Stremitzer & Tontrup (2017): external page Stretch It But Don’t Break It: The Hidden Cost of Contract Framing, Journal of Legal Studies, 46(2), 399–426
- Ederer & Stremitzer (2017): external page Promises and Expectations, Games and Economic Behavior, 106, 161–178
- Fagan & Ash (2017): external page New Policing, New Segregation: From Ferguson to New York, Georgetown Law Journal Online, 106, 33–134
- Frankenreiter (2017): external page The Politics of Citations at the ECJ – Policy Preferences of E.U. Member State Governments and the Citation Behavior of Judges at the European Court of Justice, Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 14(4), 813–857
- Galletta (2017): external page Law Enforcement, Municipal Budgets and Spillover Effects: Evidence from a Quasi-Experiment in Italy, Journal of Urban Economics, 101, 90–105
- Bechtold, Buccafusco & Sprigman (2016): external page Innovation Heuristics: Experiments on Sequential Creativitiy in Intellectual Property, Indiana Law Journal, 91(4), 1251–1307
- Bechtold (2016): external page 3D Printing, Intellectual Property and Innovation Policy, International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, 47, 517–536
- Ash & MacLeod (2015): external page Intrinsic Motivation in Public Service: Theory and Evidence from State Supreme Courts, Journal of Law and Economics, 58(4), 863–913
- Glöckner, Tontrup & Bechtold (2015): external page Disentangling Psychological Sources of Overpricing in Anticommons Dilemmas: Strategic Incentives, Endowment Effects and Interdependence of Outcomes, Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 28(3), 224–238
- Pappas, Argyraki, Bechtold & Perrig (2015): external page Transparency Instead of Neutrality, Proceedings of the 14th ACM Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks (HotNets 2015), Article 22, 1–7
- Bechtold & Tucker (2014): external page Trademarks, Triggers and Online Search, Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 11(4), 718–750
- Stremitzer (2012): external page Opportunistic Termination, Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 28(3), 381–406
- Stremitzer (2012): external page Standard Breach Remedies, Quality Thresholds, and Cooperative Investments, Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 28(2), 337–359
- Bechtold & Höffler (2011): external page An Economic Analysis of Trade-Secret Protection in Buyer-Seller Relationships, Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 27(1), 137–158
- Brooks & Stremitzer (2011): external page Remedies On and Off Contract, Yale Law Journal, 120(4), 690–727
- Bechtold (2004): Digital Rights Management in the United States and Europe, American Journal of Comparative Law, 52, 323–382