Robert C. Seamans Associate Professor, NYU Stern School of Business 44 West 4th Street, KMC Suite 7-58 T (212) 998-0417 F (212) 995-4235 rseamans (at) stern (dot) nyu (dot) edu |
I am an Associate Professor of Strategy within the Management & Organizations Department at the Leonard N. Stern School of Business at New York University. I teach corporate strategy for NYU Stern MBA students and game theory for NYU Stern MBA and undergraduate students. My research focuses on how technology and governance structures affect strategic interactions between firms, affect incentives to innovate, and ultimately shape market outcomes. Most of my research settings are industries characterized by multi-sided markets, including cable TV, credit cards, Internet, newspapers, and telecommunications industries. Link to C.V.
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Research Papers (links via SSRN): Fighting City Hall: Entry Deterrence and New Technology Upgrades in Local Cable TV Markets Threat of Entry, Asymmetric Information and Pricing Responses to Entry in Multi-Sided Markets: The Impact of Craigslist on Local Newspapers (with Feng Zhu) Credit Cards, Race, and Entrepreneurship (with Aaron K. Chatterji) Cannibalization and Option Value Effects of Secondary Markets: Evidence from the US Concert Industry (with Victor Bennett and Feng Zhu) Debtor Rights, Credit Supply, and Innovation (with Geraldo Cerqueiro, Deepak Hegde and M. Fabiana Penas) The Internet and Hate Crime: Offline Spillovers from Online Access (with Jason Chan and Anindya Ghose) Intra-Firm Spillovers? The Stock and FLow Effects of Collocation (with Evan Rawley) A Simple Model of a Three-Sided Market (with Feng Zhu) |