
Tien-Der Jerry Han- Ph.D in Economics
- Loughborough University
Tien-Der Jerry Han
- Ph.D in Economics
- Loughborough University
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Introduction
My primary research interests lie within industrial organisation as well as industrial and science policy. The former is theoretical based while the latter is pratical based.
For the theoretical based research, in particular, much of my work studies competition, innovation and privatiastion, especially patent pools and firm entry.
For the practical based research, my focus is on the UK's comtempary Industrial Strategy.
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The quality of corporate governance is influential to operating efficiency of a public firm and thereby affects the government’s privatization policies. Within a mixed duopoly market, this paper considers corporatization and related corporate governance improving in economic sense to show that the effects of public firm’s governance enhancement can...
We show the effects of cooperation among the labor unions with complementary workers on innovation, consumer surplus, and welfare. Although cooperation among the unions reduces wages, it may either increase or decrease the firm’s incentive for innovation, and may also make the consumers and the society worse off by reducing innovation. While cooper...
We consider final goods producers’ preference for horizontal product differentiation in the presence of strategic input price determination. Final goods producers may not prefer maximal differentiation but may prefer moderate differentiation under both Cournot and Bertrand competition in the final goods market if product differentiation does not in...
With the rising public and political concern about greener production, there is unrelenting pressure on individual companies to mitigate and abate pollution and adopt cleaner technologies. Governments adopt several types of environmental policies and regulations that are aimed at protecting the environment and encouraging efficient use of natural r...
The increasing digitalization of public services impacts organizations and the citizenry alike. In higher education (HE), digital platforms and emergent technologies are transforming traditional in-person teaching. Thus far, most public administration management literature has addressed HE issues using a goods-dominant logic focus-ing on performanc...
Firms can mitigate the harm of an input cartel by passing on some of the higher cost to their customers by raising their own prices. Recent damages claims have highlighted that firms may also respond by reducing the prices that are paid to their suppliers of complementary inputs; the firm thereby passes back some harm upstream. To provide guidance...
https://committees.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/122529/html/
Evidence submitted to Parliamentary Business and Trade Committee: Inquiry on Export-led growth.
Population structure and per capita mobile phones are related to the information infrastructure of countries. The association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is a regional organization composed of Southeast Asian countries, including Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam. In additi...
We show that cost asymmetry between the domestic and foreign firms is not necessary for the occurrence of insufficient entry in the domestic country. This result provides a rationale for pro-competitive domestic policies even in the absence of cost asymmetries among the domestic and foreign firms. However, if significant demand comes from foreign c...