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- 2024
- Working Paper
Economic Budgeting for Endowment-Dependent Universities
- April 2022
- Article
AI Insurance: How Liability Insurance Can Drive the Responsible Adoption of Artificial Intelligence in Health Care
- Research Summary
Wall Street Research
Wall Street research helps to support a well-functioning capital market by providing investors with information about investment opportunities, and corporate issuers with liquidity for their stocks. Yet surprisingly little is known about how Wall Street research... View Details
- 2023
- Working Paper
The Market for Healthcare in Low Income Countries
- Article
Eliminating Unintended Bias in Personalized Policies Using Bias-Eliminating Adapted Trees (BEAT)
An inherent risk of algorithmic personalization is disproportionate targeting of individuals from certain groups (or demographic characteristics such as gender or race), even when the decision maker does not intend to discriminate based on those “protected”... View Details
- 07 Sep 2012
- News
My little crony
- October 2024
- Article
How to Use Sales Assessments
- May 2016
- Case
The Inexorable Rise of Walmart? 1988—2016
- 2019
- Chapter
Monetary Policy—‘Whatever It Takes within Our (New?) Mandate’
- November 2024
- Supplement
AlphaGo (C): Birth of a New Intelligence
- 07 Apr 2017
- Working Paper Summaries
Explaining the Vertical-to-Horizontal Transition in the Computer Industry
Disagreement after News: Gradual Information Diffusion or Differences of Opinion?
This paper explores the long-standing empirical fact of increased trading volume around news releases through the lens of canonical models of gradual information diffusion and differences of opinion. I use a unique dataset of clicks on news by key finance... View Details
- June 2007
- Article
Does Employment Protection Reduce Productivity? Evidence from U.S. States
- April 2011
- Article
Strategies for Learning from Failure
- 2011
- Working Paper
Cyclicality of Credit Supply: Firm Level Evidence
- August 2023
- Article
Do Rating Agencies Behave Defensively for Higher Risk Issuers?
Eliminating unintended bias in personalized policies using Bias Eliminating Adapted Trees (BEAT) - PNAS
An inherent risk of algorithmic personalization is disproportionate targeting of individuals from certain groups (or demographic characteristics such as gender or race), even when the decision maker does not intend to discriminate based on those... View Details
Eva Ascarza
Eva Ascarza is the Jakurski Family Associate Professor of Business Administration in the Marketing Unit. She is the co-founder of the Customer Intelligence Lab at the D^3 institute at Harvard Business School. She teaches the Marketing core in the MBA required... View Details
- July 2019
- Article