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- Events (36)
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- Faculty Publications (1,358)
- 31 Oct 2022
- Research & Ideas
Why the Largest Minority Group Faces the Most Hate—and How to Push Back
- 17 Sep 2007
- Working Paper Summaries
Evidence on the Effects of Unverifiable Fair-Value Accounting
- April 2023
- Article
On the Privacy Risks of Algorithmic Recourse
- Article
Active World Model Learning with Progress Curiosity
- May 2019
- Article
A Counterfeit Competence: After Threat, Cheating Boosts One's Self-Image
- Other Article
Exploring the Relationship Between Architecture Coupling and Software Vulnerabilities
- 2017
- Article
Computer Vision Uncovers Predictors of Physical Urban Change
- June 2017
- Article
When Novel Rituals Lead to Intergroup Bias: Evidence from Economic Games and Neurophysiology
- 2016
- Chapter
The Organization of Non-market Strategy
- October 2013
- Article
Ad Revenue and Content Commercialization: Evidence from Blogs
- September 2010
- Case
Quanta Research Institute: Rainforest or Hothouse?
- February 2004
- Article
Leader Behaviors and the Work Environment for Creativity: Perceived Leader Support
- Research Summary
Financial reporting quality and its consequences
Does reporting quality have real economic consequences? Professor Yu addresses this question in her research, which examines the channels through which reporting quality affects the behavior of economic agents, namely managers and investors. Her particular focus is... View Details
- 01 Dec 2015
- First Look
December 1, 2015
- 2021
- Working Paper
Time and the Value of Data
Managers often believe that collecting more data will continually improve the accuracy of their machine learning models. However, we argue in this paper that when data lose relevance over time, it may be optimal to collect a limited amount of recent data instead of... View Details
- 04 Dec 2008
- Working Paper Summaries
Local Industrial Conditions and Entrepreneurship: How Much of the Spatial Distribution Can We Explain?
- Research Summary
Selective Attention and Learning
What do we notice, and how does this affect what we learn? Standard economic models of learning ignore memory by assuming that we remember everything. But there is growing recognition that memory is imperfect. Further, memory imperfections do not stem from limited... View Details
- Research Summary
A Temporal View of the Costs and Benefits of Self-Deception
- January–February 2023
- Article
External Interfaces and Internal Processes: Market Positioning and Divergent Professionalization Paths in Young Ventures
- January 20, 2020
- Article