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My ExpertiseMy Expertise
Area(s) of expertise:
International Business
Summary of expertise:
Moenius's areas of expertise include International Business, Networks and Network, Industries, International Location Analysis, Standards in Global Economy, Cooperative Strategy, Institutions and International Trade, Comparative Advantage, and Standards, Platforms and Network Effects. Standards in Global Economy Cooperative Strategy Institutions and International Trade Comparative Advantage Standards, Platforms and Network Effects
Blog/Web site:
http://bulldog2.redlands.edu/fac/johanne
White paper/research:
In his research, Moenius is interested in how domestic and international institutions affect international trade. Besides the effect of legal institutions on trade, he has written several papers on the effects of technical standards on trade flows and the dynamics of comparative advantage, for which he visualized his results in an online atlas using Geographic Information Systems (GIS). He recently applied GIS to the analysis of the housing market in Southern California. He has also worked on the dynamics of network effects in platform technologies and competition between political parties. He has presented his work in more than 70 talks that he gave at universities, conferences, and government institutions. His work appeared, amongst others in The Review of Economics and Statistics, Japan and the World Economy, and the International Journal of Industrial Organization.
Books/articles published:
Articles (Book Chapters): Moenius, J. and V. Trindade, “Networks, Standards and Intellectual Property Rights”, in Keith E. Maskus, editor, Intellectual Property, Growth, and Trade (Frontiers in Economic Research Series, Amsterdam: Elsevier-North Holland), 2008. Moenius, J. “Do National Standards Hinder or Promote Trade in Electrical Products?”, International Standardization as a Strategic Tool, commended paper of the IEC Centennial Challenge, Geneva, 2007 Journal Publications: Markovich, S., and J. Moenius, “Winning While Losing: Competition Dynamics in the Presence of Indirect Network Effects”, 2009, International Journal of Industrial Organization, Vol. 27 (3) , 346-357. Berkowitz, D., and J. Moenius, “Law, Trade, and the Asian Miracle”, 2008, Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting and Economics, Vol. 15 (3) , 291-316. Moenius, J. and Y. Kasuya, “The Nationalization of Party-Systems: Conceptual Issues and Alternative District-Focused Measures”, 2008, Electoral Studies, Vol. 27 (1), 126-135. Dudley, L., and J. Moenius, “The Great Realignment: How Factor-Biased Innovation Altered Comparative Advantage in the U.S. and Japan, 1970-1992”, 2007, Japan and the World Economy, Vol. 19 (1), 112-132. Berkowitz, D., J. Moenius and K. Pistor, “Law, Trade and Product Complexity”, 2006, Review of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 88, No. 2: 363-373. Berkowitz, D., J. Moenius and K. Pistor, “Legal Institutions and International Trade Flows”, 2005, Michigan Journal of International Law, Vol. 26 (1), 163-198. Kasuya, Y., and J. Moenius, “Measuring Party Linkage Across Districts: Some Party System Inflation Indices and their Properties” 2004, Party Politics, 10: 543-564.
Awards/associations/memberships:
2006-present Member of Editorial Board, Forum for Research in Empirical International Trade Editorial Board 2009-present Associate Editor at www.talkstandards.com 2007 Excellence in Teaching Award, School of Business, University of Redlands 2007 finalist, best paper of the IEC Centennial Challenge, Geneva 2009 finalist, Israel Strategy Conference Best Paper Award School of Business Research Grant, University of Redlands, September 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Kinship Foundation, Northwestern University, June 2001- August 2005 Technical University of Dresden Research Fellowship 1998-2000 UCSD Graduate Award 1996-1999 Queen’s Graduate Scholarship 1994/95
Educational background:
Moenius is originally from Germany, where he studied Management Science at Bamberg University. He then studied Economics at the Technical University in Dresden, Queen’s University, Canada and the University of California, San Diego, where he received his Ph.D. |
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