Katja Seim: Review 103, 2013
Katja Seim: Review 103, 2013
Katja Seim: Review 103, 2013
EMPLOYMENT
Associate Professor, Business Economics and Public Policy Department, Wharton School of
Business, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 2013present
Other Current Affiliations
Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research 2014 Present
Past Employment
Assistant Professor, Business Economics and Public Policy Department, Wharton School of
Business, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 20062013
Judith C. and William G. Bollinger Visiting Assistant Professor, Business and Public Policy
Department, Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 2005
2006
Assistant Professor, Economic Analysis and Policy Group, Stanford Graduate School of
Business, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 20012006
PUBLICATIONS
Published Articles
[1]
Seim, Katja and Joel Waldfogel. Public Monopoly and Economic Efficiency: Evidence
from the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Boards Entry Decisions, American Economic
Review 103, 2013.
[2]
Krasnokutskaya, Elena and Katja Seim. Bid Preference Programs and Participation in
Highway Procurement, American Economic Review 101, 2011.
[3]
Seim, Katja and V. Brian Viard. The Effect of Market Structure on Cellular Technology
Adoption and Pricing, American Economic Journal: Microeconomics 3(2), 2011.
[4]
Lambrecht, Anja, Katja Seim, and Catherine Tucker. Stuck in the Adoption Funnel: The
Effect of Delays in the Adoption Process on Ultimate Adoption, Marketing Science 30(2),
2011.
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[5]
Draganska, Michaela, Michael Mazzeo, and Katja Seim. Beyond Plain Vanilla:
Modeling Joint Product Assortment and Pricing Decisions, Quantitative Marketing &
Economics 7(2), 2009 (lead article; honorable mention, 2010 Dick Wittink Best Paper
prize).
[6]
Economides, Nicholas, Katja Seim and V. Brian Viard. Quantifying the Benefits of Entry
into Local Phone Service, RAND Journal of Economics 38(3), 2008.
[7]
Lambrecht, Anja, Katja Seim and Bernd Skiera. Does Uncertainty Matter? Consumer
Behavior under Three-Part Tariffs, Marketing Science 26(5), 2007.
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[9]
Falk, Martin and Katja Seim. The Impact of Information Technology on High-Skilled
Labor in Services: Evidence from Firm-Level Panel Data, Economics of Innovation and
New Technology 10(4), 2001.
[10]
Falk, Martin and Katja Seim. Workers skill level and information technology: a
censored regression model, International Journal of Manpower 22(1/2), 2001.
Other Articles
[11]
Cheema, Amar, Yuxin Chen, Gregory Crawford, Kartik Hosanagar, Raghuram Iyengar,
Oded Koenigsberg, Anja Lambrecht, Robin Lee, Eugenio Miravete, Ozge Sahin, Katja
Seim and Naufel Vilcassim. Price Discrimination in Service Industries, Marketing
Letters 23, 2012.
[12]
Aguirregabiria, Victor, Patrick Bajari, Michaela Draganska, Liran Einav, Paul Ellickson,
Dan Horsky, Sanjog Misra, Sridhar Narayanan, Yesim Orhun, Peter Reiss, Katja Seim,
Vishal Singh, Raphael Thomadsen and Ting Zhu. Discrete Choice Models of Firms
Strategic Decisions, Marketing Letters 19, 2008.
Working Papers
[13]
Doraszelski, Ulrich, Katja Seim, Michael Sinkinson, and Peichun Wang. Strategic
Supply Reduction as Rent-Seeking Behavior, 2016.
[14]
Houde, Jean-Francois, Peter Newberry, and Katja Seim. Sales Tax, E-commerce, and
Amazon's Fulfillment Center Network, 2016.
[15]
Seim, Katja, Maria Ana Vitorino and David Muir. Drip Pricing When Consumers Have
Limited Foresight: Evidence from Driving School Fees, 2016.
[16]
Seim, Katja and Michael Sinkinson. Mixed Pricing in Online Marketplaces, 2015,
submitted.
[17]
Harrison, Teresa and Katja Seim. Nonprofit tax exemptions and market structure: The
case of fitness centers, 2015, under revision for resubmission.
[18]
Mazzeo, Michael, Katja Seim, and Mauricio Varela. The Welfare Consequences of
Mergers with Product Repositioning, 2014, under revision for resubmission.
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[19]
Miravete, Eugenio, Katja Seim, and Jeff Thurk. Complexity, Efficiency, and Fairness of
Multiproduct Pricing, 2014, under revision for resubmission.
[20]
Seim, Katja and Maria Ana Vitorino. Efficiency Gains from Removing Entry and Price
Controls: Evidence from a Change in Regulation, 2014.
Research in Progress
Lambrecht, Anja and Katja Seim. The Use of Bundling in Communications Markets.
Miravete, Eugenio, Katja Seim, and Jeff Thurk. Sequential Mergers in Distilling.
Muir, David, Katja Seim, and Maria Ana Vitorino. Strategic Informational Differentiation,
Preferences, and Pricing: An Empirical Analysis.
Introduction to Business Economics and Public Policy, Wharton MBA and Undergraduate
course (2015, 2016)
Firms, Markets, and Public Policy, Wharton MBA and Undergraduate course (2010, 2013)
Managerial Economics, Wharton MBA and Undergraduate Core course (2006-2011, 2013)
Industrial Organization and Competition Policy, Wharton Ph.D. seminar (2007, 2009, 2015)
Economics of Strategy and Organization, Stanford GSB Ph.D. seminar (2003, 2005)
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EDUCATION
Ph.D., Economics, Yale University, New Haven, CT, December 2001
B.A., Economics and Mathematics, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, PA, May 1995,
Magna Cum Laude
INVITED COURSES AND VISITING POSITIONS
University of Zurich: PhD Seminar, Empirical Models of Market Structure and Entry,
August 2010.
Fall 2011 Tough but well thank you in five years MBA Core Teaching Award.
Honorable Mention, 2010 Dick Wittink Best Paper prize, Quantitative Marketing and
Economics.
Wharton research grants: Public Policy Initiative, 2013; Deans Research Fund, 2010-2013;
Entrepreneurship and Family Business Research Centre, 2010; Global Initiatives Research
Program, 2010, 2012; Mack Center for Technological Innovation, 2007-2009, 2011.
Editorial Service:
Associate Editor, RAND Journal of Economics, 2015 present
Associate Editor, Journal of the European Economic Association, 2014 present
Board of Editors, AEJ: Microeconomics, 2013 present
Associate Editor, European Economic Review, 2012 2015
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University Service:
BEPP Dept. Undergraduate Advisor, 2012present; BEPP Dept.
Diversity Search Advisor 2014; Wharton Analytics Committee, 2015 member; Wharton MBA
Executive Committee, 2010, 2012, 2013 member; Wharton Dean's Advisory Council, 2011,
2014 member; Wharton Applied Economics Seminar, 20062011, co-organizer; Applied
Economics PhD Admissions, 2010, member; BEPP Dept. recruiting committees, 20082010,
2015, member; Business & Public Policy Dept. chair selection committee, 2009, member.
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PERSONAL
US / German dual-citizen.
January 2016
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