🚨New research alert! 🚨
Tired of expensive, time-consuming experiments? 😴 We propose a new way to test and extend social science theories with an LLM-based framework: Generative AI-Based Experimentation (GABE) 🤖
https://t.co/p1FtwFYpAj
w/ @MTranchero@_arulm_ & Cecil B.
Our paper (with @wajeeha__ahmad , @erikbryn, and Chuck Eeseley) on the role of advertisers and platforms in monetizing misinformation is now published in @Nature! See @erikbryn's thread below and link to the paper here: https://t.co/G4HZlZxAIY
I'm excited to share the first paper from my PhD work published today in Nature.
We study how misinformation is financially sustained and the role that companies and platforms play in financing it.
https://t.co/ATj2NkbeDn
This week, we proudly launched the Entrepreneurship and Finance Concentrations for both our Full-Time MBA and Executive MBA programmes. We welcomes the new cohort of #startups to the Entrenpreneurship Concentration!
#innovation#businesssuccess#businessfinance#mba#emba
Competition and Collaboration in Crowdsourcing Communities: What Happens When Peers Evaluate Each Other? They sabotage their closest competitors but are lenient to newcomers. New in Organization Science https://t.co/bDewqFyRgp
Nice study in @OrganizationSci by @criedl, @tm_grd and Christopher Lettl: Competition and Collaboration in Crowdsourcing Communities: What Happens When Peers Evaluate Each Other? https://t.co/OlS1LcDH52
Heute wurde der "Wissenschaftspreis Bürokratie" zum fünften Mal verliehen. Ausgezeichnet wurden Florian Englmaier (LMU München), Gerd Mühlheußer (Universität Hamburg), Andreas Roider (Universität Regensburg) und Niklas Wallmeier (Universität Hamburg) ...
https://t.co/A2WW9GvXOc
Happy to share that our paper "On Innovation and Insitutional Ownership" (with @d_wehrheim) is now available online at the Journal of Corporate Finance (Special Issue on Statistically Non-significant findings in Fin. Econ). Full paper (open access): https://t.co/HMt82Vw6iQ
We use natural language processing to identify different types of content and show how these benefit differently from engaging users. Thus, we can provide evidence for Allan Afuah & Christopher Tucci (2012)'s conceptualization of "Crowdsourcing as a solution to distant search".
Ever wondered about the intricate dynamics between UGC and professionally developed content on online platforms? Using data from local news our findings reveal when and where content from citizen journalists and professional journalists might be complements or substitutes.
New paper out today in Nature on how people interact with partisan and unreliable news on Google Search. With @_Jon_Green,@damianjruck, @Ognyanova, @bowlinearl, and @davidlazer
https://t.co/6qOhqbmeqw
Recently posted at @cepr_org: "Text Algorithms in Economics" with @StephenEKHansen (forthcoming in ARE @AnnualReviews).
Ungated version: https://t.co/psVIn13C2I
Companion code notebooks: https://t.co/wVOGnw6DlO
& now a 🧵 on the highlights...
We are live! 🤩
Happy to share with you the first episode of The PhD Pod - featuring Sam, who spent his PhD gathering soil probes in the arctic and renovating an old sailing ship.
Find us on spotify & apple podcasts ⬇️
@zastruzny@penillejensen@SODAS_simon@MoussaJenni
Faculty hiring committees: you reallly gotta officially reject applicants more often. Just a quick email!
This nonsense of ~60% of positions *never* contacting applicants is absurd and unhealthy.
Honestly cannot wrap my head around this being the institutional norm in academia.