PhD students and early-career researchers: do economists have an ethical responsibility not to accept the model as the norm?
This Expert Workshop, will explore how economists select research methods and whether those choices reflect researchers’ intentions.
My new study, published in the long-aspired journal Computers and Education: Artificial Intelligence, presents teaching interventions grounded in my AI Capital theory and introduces the AI Learning–Capital–Employment Transition model.
https://t.co/SMTmAE6u9p
When research and pedagogy are combined to foster teaching innovation that enhances student employment, and these outcomes are captured in a paper, the publication carries special significance. @AngliaRuskin
https://t.co/SMTmAE6u9p
Stanford University (John P.A. Ioannidis) – Elsevier Top 2% Scientists List for 2025 has now been officially released. I am pleased that, for the year 2024-2025, I am included in the top 2%. This recognition is regarded as a mark of influence in my field.
@AngliaRuskin
The Journal of Economic Exploitation and Inequality (#joeei) invites expressions of interest from experts to join its Editorial Board, and to work alongside the inaugural editors. Deadline for expressions of interest: 1st October 2025.
https://t.co/KXetBY7oZ1
The Journal of Economic Exploitation and Inequality (#joeei) invites expressions of interest from experts to join its Editorial Board, and to work alongside the inaugural editors. Deadline for expressions of interest: 1st October 2025.
https://t.co/KXetBY7WOz
New Emerald Journal Alert
The Journal of Economic Exploitation and Inequality is an international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing critical scholarship on the causes, mechanisms, and consequences of economic exploitation and inequality.
https://t.co/jsaqeflQgm
In 2024, when Clare Lehane first contacted me about my courses at the @Cambridge_Uni and my Directorship of the CISE at @AngliaRuskin, I could not have imagined that her email would lead to the development of a new journal, where I now serve as the Inaugural Editor-in-Chief.
Happy once again to be informed by ScholarGPS that, based on my 'publication record', the 'impact of my work', and the 'recognised quality of my scholarly contributions', I have been ranked among the top 0.5% of scholars worldwide. @AngliaRuskin@Cambridge_Uni
The International Labour Organization Working Paper No. 131, which I contributed to, has now informed a significant ILO Research Brief on horizontal inequalities in the labour market.https://t.co/jO9grrD9Sr @AngliaRuskin@Cambridge_Uni
- My new report on AI and Employment is out. Link: https://t.co/21AZK0QQhM
- I have synthesised my AI Capital framework: https://t.co/8wHyFIM7Ic
and my AI Business Apps framework: https://t.co/qd6cGwM4PT
@ARU_Business@AngliaRuskin@Cambridge_Uni
New article! #AI is reshaping the #labormarket benefiting those with AI capital - less skilled workers though have a higher risk of being displaced and earning less. @NickDrydakis@AngliaRuskin: 'Artificial intelligence and labor market outcomes'.
https://t.co/l0R4JSDoQi
A major consultancy research report I worked on with the @ilo (International Labour Organization) has just been published. https://t.co/tuHdy47y5R
@AngliaRuskin@ARU_Business@ARUresearch
#ERSNew🐣 🔓
Increased inflation and bank rates, related to the cost-of-living crisis, were associated with greater discrimination and deteriorations in both general and mental health for Black individuals in England, UK.
You can read the full article by @NickDrydakis here: https://t.co/ISPn1fag6F