Review of Network Economics
Editor-in-Chief: Grzybowski, Lukasz
Ed. by Briglauer, Wolfgang / Goetz, Georg / Pereira, Pedro
4 Issues per year
IMPACT FACTOR 2016: 0.500
5-year IMPACT FACTOR: 0.595
CiteScore 2016: 0.83
SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) 2015: 0.371
Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP) 2015: 0.719

- Online
- ISSN
- 1446-9022
Overview
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Your benefits
- Big outreach of RNE in academia, and beyond
- Newest research and policy debates in network economics
- High quality research publications providing a better understanding of network industries
- Authoritative reviewers boosting the prestige of your paper
- Ahead of print publication
Aims and Scope
The Review of Network Economics seeks to help policy makers, academics, and practitioners keep informed of new research and policy debate in network economics and related subjects that are relevant to the study of network industries.
By publishing high quality research on topical issues relevant to network industries, it is hoped readers will be able to gain a deeper understanding of the economic issues involved and that this will improve the quality of decision making by private and public organisations, and debate among researchers. The articles can cover specific network industries, or may deal with general issues that have relevance to a number of different network industries, including topics in the economics of networks, regulation, competition law, or industrial organisation. Papers that provide insights into policy debates are especially welcome, as are up-to-date surveys, book reviews, and comments.
Topics
- Network industries
- Economics of networks
- Regulation and competition law
- Industrial organization
- Energy
- Market exchanges and intermediaries
- Media
- On-line services
- Payment systems
- Postal services
- Software platforms
- Telecommunications and transportation networks
Article formats
Up-to-date surveys, theoretical and empirical research articles, book reviews, and comments
Details
- Language:
- English
- Type of Publication:
- Journal
- Readership:
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Since 2002, the Review of Network Economics (RNE) has been a leading forum for new insights in network economics, providing essential reading for anyone interested in the economics of network industries. Publishing high quality theoretical and empirical research, along with surveys and reviews that either cover specific industries or have relevance to multiple different network industries, the journal seeks to keep academics, policy makers, and practitioners informed of new research and policy debate in network economics and related subjects. Specific sectors of interest include (but are not limited to) energy, market exchanges and intermediaries, media, on-line services, payment systems, postal services, software platforms, telecommunications and transportation networks. Published quarterly in March, June, September, and December, the Review of Network Economics is committed to promoting a deeper understanding of the economic issues that underpin such network industries.
The founding editors (John Panzar and Julian Wright) also wish to express their deep appreciation to Henry Ergas who kindly sponsored the initial development of the journal and has enabled the full text of the 2002-2008 issues to be made freely available.
Publication History
Four issues/year
Content available since 2002 (Volume 1, Issue 1)
ISSN: 1446-9022
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History
Four issues/year
Content available since 2002 (Volume 1, Issue 1)
ISSN: 1446-9022
Abstracting & Indexing
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Editorial Information
Editor-in-Chief
Lukasz Grzybowski (Telecom ParisTech)
Coordinating Editors
Wolfgang Briglauer (ZEW, Mannheim)
Georg Goetz (Justus-Liebig-University Glessen)
Pedro Pereira (University of Evora)
Editorial Board
Marc Bourreau (Telecom ParisTech)
Jan Brueckner (Univesity of California-Irvine)
Carlo Cambini (Polytechnic University of Turin)
Lapo Filistrucchi (University of Florence)
Neil Gandal (Tel Aviv University)
Hanna Halaburda (New York University Stern School of Business)
Steffen Hoernig (Nova School of Business and Economics, INOVA)
Kai Hüschelrath (ZEW, Mannheim & University of Mannheim)
Marc Ivaldi (Toulouse School of Economics)
Doh Shin Jeon (Toulouse School of Economics)
Tobias Klein (CentER, TILEC, Tilburg University)
Jan Kramer (University of Passau)
Tobias Kretschmer (University of Munich)
Jean-Charles Rochet (University of Toulouse & University of Zurich)
Juan Rosellon (CIDE/Mexico City and DIW Berlin)
David Sappington (University of Florida)
Marius Schwartz (Georgetown University)
Tommasso Valletti (Imperial College London)
Frank Verboven (University of Leuven)
Ingo Vogelsang (Boston University)
Alex White (Tsinghua University School of Economics)
Christine Zulehner (Goethe University Frankfurt)
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