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[size=1.5]Do Jobseekers Value Diversity Information? Evidence from a Field Experiment
[size=1.125]Jung Ho Choi, Joseph Pacelli, Kristina M. Rennekamp, Sorabh Tomar
[size=1.125]February2022
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[size=1.125]We examine how information about the diversity of a potential employer’s workforce affects individuals’ job-seeking behavior, and whether workers’ preferences explain corporate disclosure decisions. We embed a field experiment in…
[size=1.5]Financial Resources Impact the Relationship between Meaning and Happiness
[size=1.125]Rhia Catapano, Jordi Quoidbach, Cassie Mogilner, Jennifer Aaker
[size=1.125]2022
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[size=1.125]Do financial resources relate to how important meaning is for one’s happiness? Across three large-scale datasets spanning over 500,000 individuals across 123 countries, we examined the relationship between meaning and happiness…
[size=1.5]Psychological Ownership as an Intervention: Improving the Government Benefit Participation Gap
[size=1.125]Wendy J. De La Rosa, Stephanie M. Tully, Eesha Sharma, Eric Giannella, Gwen Rino
[size=1.125]2022
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[size=1.125]SCP Annual Conference Best Competitive Paper Award, Runner Up, 2021
[size=1.5]Creditor Control Rights and Executive Bonus Plans
[size=1.125]Christopher S. Armstrong, John D. Kepler, Chongho Kim, David Tsui
[size=1.125]December12021
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[size=1.125]We study whether and how creditors exercise their control rights to shape their borrowers’ executive compensation plans. Highly levered borrowers often face incentives to underinvest due to agency conflicts driven by differences…
[size=1.5]Robust Bounds for Welfare Analysis
[size=1.125]Zi Yang Kang, Shoshana Vasserman
[size=1.125]December2021
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[size=1.125]Economists routinely make functional form assumptions about consumer demand to obtain welfare estimates — often for convenience, tractability, or both. How sensitive are welfare estimates to these assumptions? In this paper, we…
[size=1.5]The Economic Value of Norm Conformity and Menu-Opt-out Costs
[size=1.125]Kwabena Baah Donkor
[size=1.125]December2021
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[size=1.125]This paper theoretically and empirically analyzes the trade-offs between consumption versus norm conformity and choosing from a menu of default (pre-selected) options versus opting to compute a preferred non-menu choice. In the…
[size=1.5]Where is Standard of Living the Highest? Local Prices and the Geography of Consumption
[size=1.125]Rebecca Diamond, Enrico Moretti
[size=1.125]December2021
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[size=1.125]Income differences across US cities are well documented, but little is known about the level of standard of living in each city — defined as the amount of market-based consumption that residents are able to afford. In this paper…
[size=1.5]Quality Transparency and Healthcare Competition
[size=1.125]John D. Kepler, Valeri V. Nikolaev, Nicholas Scott-Hearn, Christopher R. Stewart
[size=1.125]November142021
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[size=1.125]Transparency of quality in the healthcare sector primarily aims to facilitate patients’ care decisions, however, it also provides useful information to competing healthcare providers. We study how competitors respond to increased…
[size=1.5]Corporate Carbon Reduction Pledges: An Effective Tool to Mitigate Climate Change?
[size=1.125]Stephen D. Comello, Julia Reichelstein, Stefan J. Reichelstein
[size=1.125]November2021
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[size=1.125]In this article we first summarize the specific plans articulated by seven major corporations for reducing their Corporate Carbon Footprints (abbreviated as CCF from hereon). Our sample is not intended to be representative of the…
[size=1.5]Estimating Experienced Racial Segregation in U.S. Cities Using Large-Scale GPS Data
[size=1.125]Susan Athey, Billy Ferguson, Matthew Gentzkow, Tobias Schmidt
[size=1.125]November2021
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[size=1.125]We estimate a measure of segregation, experienced isolation, that captures individuals’ exposure to diverse others in the places they visit over the course of their days. Using Global Positioning System (GPS) data collected from…
[size=1.5]Organizational Structure and Decision-Making in Corporate Venture Capital
[size=1.125]Ilya A. Strebulaev, Amanda Wang
[size=1.125]November2021
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[size=1.125]This paper studies corporate venture capital (CVC) units of large US corporations to learn how they make decisions across several areas: internal organization of CVC units, relationships with parent companies, CVC unit objectives…


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