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Second-mover advantage and price leadership in Bertrand duopoly
R Amir, A Stepanova
Games and Economic Behavior 55 (1), 1-20, 2006
2702006
An economic analysis of ransomware and its welfare consequences
J Hernandez-Castro, A Cartwright, E Cartwright
Royal Society open science 7 (3), 190023, 2020
1082020
What do students learn from a classroom experiment: Not much, unless they write a report on it
E Cartwright, A Stepanova
The Journal of Economic Education 43 (1), 48-57, 2012
762012
To pay or not: game theoretic models of ransomware
E Cartwright, J Hernandez Castro, A Cartwright
Journal of Cybersecurity 5 (1), tyz009, 2019
702019
R&D with spillovers: monopoly versus noncooperative and cooperative duopoly
A Stepanova, A Tesoriere
The Manchester School 79 (1), 125-144, 2011
412011
Between a rock and a hard (ening) place: Cyber insurance in the ransomware era
G Mott, S Turner, JRC Nurse, J MacColl, J Sullivan, A Cartwright, ...
Computers & Security 128, 103162, 2023
342023
Ransomware and reputation
A Cartwright, E Cartwright
Games 10 (2), 26, 2019
312019
On the prisoner’s dilemma in R&D with input spillovers and incentives for R&D cooperation
C Burr, M Knauff, A Stepanova
Mathematical Social Sciences 66 (3), 254-261, 2013
292013
Impulse balance and framing effects in threshold public good games
E Cartwright, A Stepanova, L Xue
Journal of public economic theory 21 (5), 903-922, 2019
282019
Cascading information on best practice: Cyber security risk management in UK micro and small businesses and the role of IT companies
A Cartwright, E Cartwright, ES Edun
Computers & Security 131, 103288, 2023
202023
The consequences of a refund in threshold public good games
E Cartwright, A Stepanova
Economics Letters 134, 29-33, 2015
182015
Monopoly versus R&D‐integrated Duopoly
R Amir, N Nannerup, A Stepanova, E Eguiazarova
The Manchester School 70 (1), 88-100, 2002
132002
An investigation of individual willingness to pay ransomware
A Cartwright, E Cartwright, L Xue, J Hernandez-Castro
Journal of Financial Crime 30 (3), 728-741, 2023
122023
Efficiency in a forced contribution threshold public good game
E Cartwright, A Stepanova
International Journal of Game Theory 46, 1163-1191, 2017
102017
The economics of ransomware attacks on integrated supply chain networks
A Cartwright, E Cartwright
Digital Threats: Research and Practice 4 (4), 1-14, 2023
82023
How cyber insurance influences the ransomware payment decision: theory and evidence
A Cartwright, E Cartwright, J MacColl, G Mott, S Turner, J Sullivan, ...
The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance-Issues and Practice 48 (2), 300-331, 2023
72023
An economic analysis of ransomware and its welfare consequences
A Cartwright, J Hernandez-Castro, E Cartwright
The Royal Society, 2020
72020
Game theoretic modelling of a ransom and extortion attack on ethereum validators
A Bhudia, A Cartwright, E Cartwright, D Hurley-Smith, ...
Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Availability …, 2023
62023
Extortion of a Staking Pool in a Proof-of-Stake Consensus Mechanism
A Bhudia, A Cartwright, E Cartwright, J Hernandez-Castro, ...
2022 IEEE International Conference on Omni-layer Intelligent Systems (COINS …, 2022
62022
Explaining success rates at providing threshold public goods: an approach based on impulse balance theory
F Alberti, E Cartwright, A Stepanova
Available at SSRN 2309361, 2013
62013
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