CRES Seminars
CRES delivers a variety of seminars. Archived seminars are shown below. For a full list of upcoming CRES Seminars and Conferences, please visit our full site at Center for Research in Economics & Strategy
Past Seminars
DATE | SEMINAR | SPEAKER | PAPER |
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2020 – January 29, 2020 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Emilie Feldman | Stakeholder Orientation and Divestiture Activity |
2020 – January 15, 2020 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Evan Starr | Low-Wage Workers and the Enforceability of Non-Compete Agreements |
2019 – October 24 | CRES Economics Seminar | Molly Schnell | Physician Behavior in the Presence of a Secondary Market: The Case of Prescription Opiods |
2019 – October 23 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Kate Odziemkowska | Frenemies: Partner Selection in Firm-Activist Collaborations |
2019 – October 17 | CRES Economics Seminar | Seth Zimmerman | Evaluating Changes in School Choice Mechanisms |
2019 – October 3 | CRES Economics Seminar | Giulia Brancaccio | Learning by Trading: The Case of the US Market for Municipal Bonds |
2019 – October 2 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Kyle Mayer | Learning from Breaking Up: the Effect of Acquisition Experience on the Use of Termination Fee Provisions |
2019 – September 26 | CRES Economics Seminar | Alex Imas | Ownership, Learning, and Beliefs |
2019 – September 25 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Jorge Guzman | What Motivates Innovative Entrepreneurs? Evidence from a Field Experiment |
2019 – September 19 | CRES Economics Seminar | Michael Dickstein | Take-Up, Drop-out, and Spending in ACA Marketplaces |
2019 – September 12 | CRES Economics Seminar | Steve Cicala | Imperfect Markets versus Imperfect Regulation in U.S. Electricity Generation |
2019 – September 4 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Sarah Wolfolds | Employee incentives in Hybrid Organizations: Do Firms Use Multiple Incentive Dimensions to Capture Mulitasking Across Social and Financial Objectives? |
2019 – April 17 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Yael Hochburg | The Cost of Convenience: Ridehailing and Traffic Fatalities |
2019 – April 4 | CRES Economics Seminar | Attila Ambrus | Informal Risk-sharing with Local Information |
2019 – April 3 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Alfonso Gambardella | Pivoting and Performance of “Scientific” Entrepreneurs: Evidence from a Field Experiment |
2019 – March 27 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Catherine Thomas | Pivoting and Performance of “Scientific” Entrepreneurs: Evidence from a Field Experiment |
2019 – March 20 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Hart Posen | Winner Take-All Dynamics Revisited: Poitive Feedback When Earlier Adopters’ Influence Decays |
2019 – March 7 | CRES Economics Seminar | Stefan Weiergraeber | Estimating Industry Conduct in Differentiated Products Markets |
2018 – November 29 | CRES Economics Seminar | Chris Cronin | |
2018 – November 15 | CRES Economics Seminar | Matthew Rabin | |
2018 – November 8 | CRES Economics Seminar | Glenn Ellison | |
2018 – October 31 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Danielle Li | Developing Novel Druugs |
2018 – October 24 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Florian Ederer | Killer Acquisitions |
2018 – September 27 | CRES Economics Seminar | Isabelle Perrigne | |
2018 – September 26 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Anant Nyshadham | Managerial Quality and Productivity Dynamics |
2018 – September 20 | CRES Economics Seminar | Sebastian Fleitas | |
2018 – September 12 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Sinziana Dorobantu | Contracting Beyond the Market: Property Rights, Externalities, Historical Conflict, and Contractual Agreements between Firms and Nonmarket Stakeholder |
2018 – August 29 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Aline Gatignon | Employee Assignments to Nonprofit Partners in Emerging Markets: Diagnosing Organizational Dysfunction via Identity Strain |
2018 – April 25 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Noam Yuchtman | Protests as Strategic Games: Experimental Evidence from Hong Kong’s Democracy Movement |
2018 – April 18 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Rocco Macchiavello | Improving Export Quality and Waht Else? Nespresso in Columbia |
2018 – April 4 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Rachelle Sampson | Are US Firms and Markets Becoming More short-Term Orientted? Evidence of Shifting Firm and Investor Time Horizons, 1980-2013 |
2018 – March 7 | CRES Economics Seminar | John Van Reenen | The Fall of Labor Share and the Rise of Superstar Firms |
2018 – February 22 | CRES Economics Seminar | Aislinn Bohren | The Dynamics of Discrimination: Theory and Evidence |
2018 – January 25 | CRES Economics Seminar | Pasquale Schiraldi | Heterogeneous Time Preferences and Hyperbolic Discounting: Evidence from the UK Mortgage Market |
2017 – December 7 | CRES Economics Seminar | Jesse Shapiro | Measuring Polarization in High-Dimensional Data: Method and Application to Congressional Speech |
2017 – November 29 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Sammuel Bazzi | Frontier Culture: The Roots and Persistence of “Rugged Individualism” in the United States |
2017 – November 15 | CRES Strategy Sminar | Ian Larkin | Pay for Skill Building Instead of Job Performance: Evidence from a Field Experiement in Sales |
2017 – November 8 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Andras Tilcsik | Reducing Bias in Teaching Evaluations? Evidence from a Natural Experient at a Business School |
2017 – November 2 | CRES Economics Seminar | Brian Knight | The Limits of Propaganda: Evidence from Venezuela |
2017 – November 1 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Sarah Kaplan | Acceleration as Mitigation: Whether and When Process Soultions can Address Gender Bias in Entrepreneurship |
2017 – October 19 | CRES Economics Seminar | Tobias Salz | Intermediation and Competition in Search Markets: An Empirical Case Study |
2017 – October 18 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Tammy Madsen | The Dynamics of Inter-Cohort Mobility in a Deregulated Industry: Incumbent Status and Social Resources |
2017 – October 4 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Jana Gallus | Field Experiments on Recognition in the Knowledge Economy |
2017 – September 27 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Jeffrey J.Reuer | Alliance Design |
2017 – September 7 | CRES Economics Seminar | James Roberts | |
2017 – April 26 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Robert Gibbons | Economic Performace under Cultural Frames (and some Perils of Changing Frames) |
2017 – April 19 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Andrea Prat | CEO Behavior and Firm Performance |
2017 – March 29 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Aharon Cohen-Mohliver | The Usual Suspect: Post-Misconduct CEO Replacement as a Substitute for Sarbanes-Oxley Certification |
2017 – March 24 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Elizabeth Pontikes | Concept Innovation in the Software Industry: 1990 – 2002 |
2017 – March 15 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Michael Ryall | Causal Clarity from Culture: How Collective Beliefs and Routines Identify the Consequences of Managerial Intervention |
2017 – March 8 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Alan Benson | Hemming and Hawing over Hawthorne: Work Complexity and the Divergent Effects of Monitoring on Productivity |
2017 – March 1 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Brandy L. Aven | Honest Mistakes? Uncovering the Auditor-Client Relationship for Financial Errors and Fraud |
2017 – February 22 | CRES Strategy Seminar | J Ramon Lecuona Torras | The Impact of Hierarchy on Informal Communication: Evidence from a Quasi-Field Experiment |
2017 – January 18 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Abhishek Nagaraj | The Private Impact of Public Maps: :andsat Satelitte Imagery and Gold Exploration |
2016 – December 14 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Feng Zhu | How do Complementors Respond to the Threat of Platform Owner Entry? Evidence from the Mobile App Market |
2016 – December 1 | CRES Economics Seminar | Ryan Kellogg | Assymetric Information, Drilling Distortions, and Oil and Gas Leases |
2016 – November 17 | CRES Economics Seminar | Erik Eyster | Disagreement Neglect in Financial and Goods Markets |
2016 – November 15 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Evan Rawley | Refocusing and Adjustment Costs: Evidence from the Financial Crisis |
2016 – November 10 | CRES Economics Seminar | Matt Grennan | Price Dispersion and Information: Can Big Data Lower Health Care Costs |
2016 – November 3 | CRES Economics Seminar | Francesco Drago | Compliance Behavior in Networks: Evidence from a Field Experiment |
2016 – November 2 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Nan Jia | Calculated Tailgating: The Role of Political Connections in Firms “Location Choice” |
2016 – October 20 | CRES Economics Seminar | Andres Hincapie | Entrepreneurship over the Life Cycle |
2016 – October 19 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Belen Villalonga | What are boards for? Evidence from closely held firms. |
2016 – October 13 | CRES Economics Seminar | Gonzalo Cisternas | Dynamic Oligopoly with Incomplete Information |
2016 – October 6 | CRES Economics Seminar | Pietro Tebaldi | Estimating Equilibrium in Health Insurance Exchanges: Price Competition and Subsidy Design under the ACA |
2016 – September 29 | CRES Economics Seminar | Stephanie Heger | Redesigning the Market for Whole Blood: A Blood Donor Registry |
2016 – September 22 | CRES Economics Seminar | Maria Polyakova | Private Provision of Social Insurance: Drug Specific Price Elasticities and Cost Sharing in Medicare Part D |
2016 – September 15 | CRES Economics Seminar | Igal Hendel | The Welfare Impact of Long Term Health Insurance Contracts |
2016 – September 7 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Isabel Fernandez Malto | Gender Differenceso |
2016 – September 1 | CRES Economics Seminar | Kei Kawai | Detecting Large-Scale Collusion in Procurement Auctions |
2015 – December 9 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Juan Alcacer | TBD |
2015 – December 2 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Olenka Kacperczyk | TBD |
2015 – November 12 | CRES Economics Seminar | Greg Lewis | Just Starting Out: Learning and Price Competition in a New Market |
2015 – November 5 | CRES Economics Seminar | Mar Reguant | A Bounds Approach to Counterfactual Analysis |
2015 – November 4 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Gino Cattani | The Social Structure of Recognition: An Audience Perspective on Cultural Consecration |
2015 – October 29 | CRES Economics Seminar | Kristof Madarasz | Project Equilibirum: Definition and Applications to Social Investment and Persuasion |
2015 – October 21 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Caroline Flammer | Does Long-Term Orientation Create Value? Evidence from a Regression Discontinuity |
2015 – October 14 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Rodrigo Canalas | |
2015 – October 1 | CRES Economics Seminar | Marc Rysman | Copyright Enforcement: Evidence from Two Field Experiments |
2015 – September 30 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Hong Luo | Copyright Enforcement: Evidence from Two Field Experiments |
2015 – September 24 | CRES Economics Seminar | Victoria Prowse | Optimal Social Assistance and Unemployment Insurance in a Life-cycle Model of Family Labor Supply and Savings |
2015 – September 24 | CRES Strategy Seminar | Mario Macis | Do Female Executives Make a Difference? The Impact of Female Leadership on Gender Gaps and Firm Performance |
2015 – September 17 | CRES Economics Seminar | Mark Dean | Testing Models of Rational Inattention |
2015 – April 30 | CRES Economics Seminar | Tom Holmes, University of Minnesota | |
2015 – April 23 | CRES Economics Seminar | Petra Todd, University of Pennsylvania | |
2015 – April 2 | CRES Economics Seminar | Jidong Zhou, New York University | |
2014 – December 3 | CRES: TBA | John Lazarev | |
2014 – November 12 | CRES: TBA | Ali Hortacsu | |
2014 – October 29 | CRES: TBA | Amit Gandhi | |
2014 – October 22 | CRES: TBA | Petra Persson | |
2014 – October 15 | CRES: TBA | Simone Galperti | |
2014 – September 24 | CRES: TBA | Chris Yenkey | |
2014 – September 12 | CRES: Shadow Risks and Disasters | Dylan Minor | CRES: Shadow Risks and Disasters |
2014 – September 10 | CRES: Failures of Unraveling in Disclosure Experiments | Daniel Martin | |
2014 – April 17 | CRES: TBD | Christopher Flinn | |
2014 – April 11 | CRES: TBD | Doug Steigerwald | |
2014 – April 9 | CRES: TBD | Brian Rubineau | |
2014 – April 2 | CRES: TBD | Martin Ganco | |
2014 – March 21 | CRES: TBD | Matt Wiswall | |
2014 – March 21 | CRES: TBD | Roberto Fernandez | |
2014 – March 12 | CRES: Explaining Network Performance: The Role of Network Hierarchy in Business Groups | Aks Zaheer | CRES: Explaining Network Performance: The Role of Network Hierarchy in Business Groups |
2014 – March 7 | CRES: Endogenous Mobility (w/ I. Schmutte) | John Abowd | |
2014 – February 28 | CRES: Structural Wstimation of an Equilibrium Model with Externalities: Program Evaluation of Post-Katrina Rebuilding Grants (w/ C. Fu) | Jesse Gregory | |
2013 – Nov 15 | CRES: Efficient Provision of Experience Goods: Evidence from Antidepressant Choice | Michael Dickstein | “Efficient Provision of Experience Goods: Evidence from Antidepressant Choice” (Paper) |
2013 – Nov 13 | CRES: Search Frictions, Secondary Markets, and Value Appropriation | Victor Bennett | CRES: Search Frictions, Secondary Markets, and Value Appropriation |
2013 – Nov 06 | CRES: Why Are There So Few Women Top Managers?: A Large-Sample Empirical Study of Female Participation in Top Management | David Ross | CRES: Why Are There So Few Women Top Managers?: A Large-Sample Empirical Study of Female Participation in Top Management |
2013 – Nov 01 | CRES: Recovering Ex Ante Returns and Preferences for Occupations using Subjective Expectations Data | Peter Arcidiacono | Recovering Ex Ante Returns and Preferences for Occupations using Subjective Expectations Data” (Paper) |
2013 – Oct 25 | CRES: Reallocation and Technology: Evidence from the U.S. Steel Industry (w/ J.D. Loecker) | Allan Collard-Wexler | “Reallocation and Technology: Evidence from the U.S. Steel Industry” (w/ J.D. Loecker) (Paper) |
2013 – Oct 23 | CRES: Being a Catalyst of Innovation: The Role of Knowledge Diversity and Network Closure | Bill McEvily | “Being a Catalyst of Innovation: The Role of Knowledge Diversity and Network Closure” (Paper) |
2013 – Oct 18 | CRES: The Effects of Vocational Rehabilitation for People with Mental Illness | Steve Stern | “The Effects of Vocational Rehabilitation for People with Mental Illness”(Paper) |
2013 – Oct 16 | CRES: Public R&D Investments and Private Sector Parenting: Evidence from NIH Funding Rules | Pierre Azoulay | CRES: Public R&D Investments and Private Sector Parenting: Evidence from NIH Funding Rules |
2013 – Sep 25 | CRES: Competition and Platform Positioning | Rob Seaman | CRES: Competition and Platform Positioning |
2013 – Sep 18 | CRES: The Determinants of Value for Non-Merging Rival Firms | Joseph Clougherty | CRES: The Determinants of Value for Non-Merging Rival Firms |
2013 – Sep 13 | CRES: Selling Formal Insurance to the Informally Insured (w/ A.M. Mobarak) | Mark Rosenzweig | “Selling Formal Insurance to the Informally Insured” (w/ A.M. Mobarak)(Paper) |
2013 – May 09 | CRES: Institutions, Industrialization, and Entrepreneurship: New York City during the Early American Republic, 1789-1850 | Martin Ruef | “Institutions, Industrialization, and Entrepreneurship: New York City during the Early American Republic, 1789-1850” (Paper) |
2013 – May 07 | CRES: Identification of Discrete Choice Models for Bundles and Binary Games | Jeremy Fox | “Identification of Discrete Choice Models for Bundles and Binary Games” (Paper) |
2013 – Apr 26 | CRES: Internal Social Comparisons, Risk-Taking, and Change: Evidence from the Mutual Fund Industry | Christine Beckman | “Internal Social Comparisons, Risk-Taking, and Change: Evidence from the Mutual Fund Industry” (Paper) |
2013 – Apr 25 | CRES: The Costs of Agglomeration: Land Prices in French Cities | Gilles Duranton | “The Costs of Agglomeration: Land Prices in French Cities” (Paper) |
2013 – Apr 18 | CRES: Mandate-Based Health Reform and the Labor Market: Evidence from the Massachusetts Reform | Amanda Kowalski | CRES: Mandate-Based Health Reform and the Labor Market: Evidence from the Massachusetts Reform |
2013 – Apr 05 | CRES: Financial Literacy and Subprime Mortgage Delinquency: Evidence from a Survey Matched to Administrative Data | Stephan Meier | “Financial Literacy and Subprime Mortgage Delinquency: Evidence from a Survey Matched to Administrative Data” (Paper) |
2013 – Apr 04 | CRES: The Value of a Statistical Life: Evidence from Military Retention Incentives and Occupation-Specific Mortality Hazards | Stephen Ryan | “The Value of a Statistical Life: Evidence from Military Retention Incentives and Occupation-Specific Mortality Hazards” (Paper) |
2013 – Mar 22 | CRES: Perceptions of Firm-Specific Human Capital: Untenured and Uncommitted | Russ Coff | “Perceptions of Firm-Specific Human Capital: Untenured and Uncommitted” (Paper) |
2013 – Mar 07 | CRES: Empirical Model of Dynamic Merger Enforcement- Choosing Ownership Caps in U.S. Radio | Przemyslaw Jeziorski | “Empirical Model of Dynamic Merger Enforcement- Choosing Ownership Caps in U.S. Radio” (Paper) |
2013 – Feb 28 | CRES: Multiproduct Nonlinear Pricing: Mobile Voice Service and SMS | Isbelle Perrigne | Multiproduct Nonlinear Pricing: Mobile Voice Service and SMS” (Paper) |
2013 – Feb 08 | CRES: Where Do Lawsuits Come From? The Role of Spatial Distribution of Principals and Legal Mediating Agents | Maxim Sytch | “Where Do Lawsuits Come From? The Role of Spatial Distribution of Principals and Legal Mediating Agents” |
2013 – Jan 25 | CRES: Starving (or Fattening) the Golden Goose?: Generic Entry and the Incentives for Early-Stage Pharmaceutical Innovation | Matt Higgins | “Starving (or Fattening) the Golden Goose?: Generic Entry and the Incentives for Early-Stage Pharmaceutical Innovation” (Paper) |
2012 – Dec 06 | CRES: Entry Deterrence and Strategic Alliances: Evidence from a Dynamic Structural Economicetric Model | Philip Gayle | Entry Deterrence and Strategic Alliances: Evidence from a Dynamic Structural Economicetric Model” (Paper) |
2012 – Nov 29 | CRES: Land Use Regulation and Welfare | Matt Turner | “Land Use Regulation and Welfare” (Paper) |
2012 – Nov 16 | CRES: Intellectual Property Rights and the Evolution of Scientific Journals as Knowledge Platforms | Scott Stern | “Intellectual Property Rights and the Evolution of Scientific Journals as Knowledge Platforms” (Paper) |
2012 – Nov 15 | CRES: Vertical Commitments and the Price Effects of Mergers: Evidence from Electricity Markets | Erin Mansur | “Vertical Commitments and the Price Effects of Mergers: Evidence from Electricity Markets” (Paper Forthcoming) |
2012 – Nov 09 | CRES: The Novelty Paradox & a Bias for “Normal” Science: Evidence from Randomized Medical Research Expert Peer Review | Karim Lakhani | “The Novelty Paradox & a Bias for “Normal” Science: Evidence from Randomized Medical Research Expert Peer Review” (Paper Forthcoming) |
2012 – Nov 08 | CRES: The Intergenerational Transmission of Automobile Brand Preferences: Empirical Evidence and Implications for Firm Strategy | Soren Anderson | CRES: The Intergenerational Transmission of Automobile Brand Preferences: Empirical Evidence and Implications for Firm Strategy |
2012 – Nov 01 | CRES: The Role of Contagion in the Last American Housing Cycle | Joseph Gyourko | “The Role of Contagion in the Last American Housing Cycle” (Paper Forthcoming) |
2012 – Oct 26 | CRES: Departure Status: The Effect of Dissolving Ties with a Misconduct Firm on Director Labor Market Outcomes | Jo Ellen Pozner | “Departure Status: The Effect of Dissolving Ties with a Misconduct Firm on Director Labor Market Outcomes” (Paper) |
2012 – Oct 25 | CRES: A Poll Tax By Any Other Name: The Political Economy of Post Reconstruction Disenfranchisement | Randy Walsh | “A Poll Tax By Any Other Name: The Political Economy of Post Reconstruction Disenfranchisement” (Paper) |
2012 – Oct 18 | CRES: Segregation and Tiebout Sorting: The Link between Place-Based Investments and Neighborhood Tipping | Spencer Banzhaf | CRES: Segregation and Tiebout Sorting: The Link between Place-Based Investments and Neighborhood Tipping |
2012 – Oct 12 | CRES: Private Equity and the Innovation Strategies of Entrpreneurial Firms: Empirical Evidence from the Small Business Innovation Research Program | Don Siegel | “Private Equity and the Innovation Strategies of Entrpreneurial Firms: Empirical Evidence from the Small Business Innovation Research Program” (Paper) |
2012 – Oct 11 | CRES: Vertical Integration of Regional Sports Networks | Ali Yurukoglu | “Vertical Integration of Regional Sports Networks” |
2012 – Oct 04 | CRES: Training, Contracts, Worker Overconfidence, and the Provision of Firm-Sponsored General Training | Mitch Hoffman | “Training, Contracts, Worker Overconfidence, and the Provision of Firm-Sponsored General Training” (Paper) |
2012 – Oct 04 | CRES: Corporations and economic inequality around the world: The paradox of hierarchy | Jerry Davis | “Corporations and economic inequality around the world: The paradox of hierarchy” (Paper) |
2012 – Sep 28 | CRES: Would You Buy a Honda Made in the US? The Impact of Production Location on Manufacturing Quality | Nicola Lacetera | Would You Buy a Honda Made in the US? The Impact of Production Location on Manufacturing Quality (Paper) |
2012 – Sep 20 | CRES: Reputations and Firm Performance: Evidence from the Dialysis Industry | Subramaniam Ramanarayanan | “Reputations and Firm Performance: Evidence from the Dialysis Industry” (Paper Forthcoming) |
2012 – Sep 14 | CRES: Field Evidence on Individual Behavior and Performance in Rank-Order Tournaments | Kevin Boudreau | “Field Evidence on Individual Behavior and Performance in Rank-Order Tournaments” (Paper) |
2012 – Sep 13 | CRES: Estimation of Dynamic Discrete Choice Models in Continuous Time | Jason Blevins | “Estimation of Dynamic Discrete Choice Models in Continuous Time” (Paper Forthcoming) |
2012 – Sep 06 | CRES: Roads, Railroads and Decentralization of Chinese Cities | Vernon Henderson | Roads, Railroads and Decentralization of Chinese Cities (Paper) |
2012 – May 02 | CRES: Organizing For Strategy Making: An Information Aggregation View | Felipe Csaszar | “Organizing for Strategy Making: An Information Aggregation View” (Paper) |
2012 – Apr 26 | CRES: Voter Turnout and Fiscal Policy | Emeric Henry | “Voter Turnout and Fiscal Policy” (Paper) |
2012 – Apr 25 | CRES: A Theory of Explicitly Formulated Strategy | Eric Van den Steen | “A Theory of Explicitly Formulated Strategy” (Paper) |
2012 – Apr 19 | CRES: Information Disclosure as a Matching Mechanism: Theory and Evidence from a Field Experiment | Steve Tadelis | “Information Disclosure as a Matching Mechanism: Theory and Evidence from a Field Experiment” (Paper) |
2012 – Apr 18 | CRES: Competing Logics in Financial Services: Reputation and Recognition in Community Credit Unions | Gregory Fairchild | “Competing Logics in Financial Services: Reputation and Recognition in Community Credit Unions” (Paper) |
2012 – Apr 12 | CRES: Resale and Rent Seeking: An Application to Ticket Markets | Phillip Leslie | “Resale and Rent Seeking: An Application to Ticket Markets” (Paper) |
2012 – Apr 11 | CRES: Coming With Baggage: Past Rejections and Relationship Evolution in Executive Search | Isabel Fernandez-Mateo | “Coming with Baggage: Past Rejections and Relationship Evolution in Executive Search” (Paper Forthcoming) |
2012 – Apr 04 | CRES: Quality Disclosure Programs with Thresholds: Misreporting, Gaming, and Employee Incentives | Mara Lederman | “Quality Disclosure Programs with Thresholds: Misreporting, Gaming, and Employee Incentives” (Paper) |
2012 – Mar 29 | CRES: Learning by Supply | Joanne Oxley | “Learning by Supply” (Paper) |
2012 – Mar 22 | CRES: A Poll Tax by Any Other Name: The Political Economy of Post-Reconstruction Disenfranchisement | Randy Walsh | “A Poll Tax by Any Other Name: The Political Economy of Post-Reconstruction Disenfranchisement” (Paper) |
2012 – Mar 08 | CRES: Partial Identification in Strategic Deliberation Models | Matt Shum | “Words Get in the Way: The Effect of Deliberation in Collective Decision-Making” (Paper) |
2012 – Feb 29 | CRES: Dynamic Games with Asymmetric Information: A Framework for Empirical Work | Ariel Pakes | “Dynamic Games with Asymmetric Information: A Framework for Empirical Work” (Paper) |
2012 – Feb 29 | CRES: Knowing Your Place: Performance Feedback and Oranizational Change in the Best and Worst of Times | Thomas Moliterno | “Knowing Your Place: Performance Feedback and Organizational Change in the Best and Worst of Times” (Paper) |
2012 – Feb 16 | CRES: Cellular Service Demand: Biased Beliefs, Learning, and Bill Shock | Michael Grubb | “Cellular Service Demand: Biased Beliefs, Learning, and Bill Shock” (Paper) |
2012 – Feb 09 | CRES: Reputation for a Servant of Two Masters | Heski Bar-Isaac | “Reputation for a Servant of Two Masters” (Paper) |
2011 – Dec 08 | CRES: Does Management Matter? Evidence From India | Nick Bloom | Does Management Matter? Evidence From India (Presentation) |
2011 – Nov 30 | CRES: Growth Through Heterogeneous Innovations | William Kerr | “Growth Through Heterogeneous Innovations” (Paper) |
2011 – Nov 17 | CRES: Evaluating Seasonal Food Security Programs in East Indonesia | Maisy Wong | Evaluating Seasonal Food Security Programs in East Indonesia (Paper) |
2011 – Nov 16 | CRES: Relatedness and Market Exit | Marvin Lieberman | “Relatedness and Market Exit” (Paper) |
2011 – Nov 02 | CRES: Betrayal as Market Barrier | Damon Phillips | Betrayal as Market Barrier: Identity-Based Limits to Diversification Among High-Status Corporate Law Firms (Paper) |
2011 – Oct 26 | CRES: Who I Am and How I Contract | Janet Bercovitz | “Who I Am and How I Contract: The Effect of Contractors’ Roles and Responsibilities on the Evolution of Contract Structure in University-Industry Research Agreements” (Paper) |
2011 – Oct 20 | CRES: Are Private Markets and Filtering a Viable Source of Low-Income Housing? Estimates from a “Repeat Income Model” | Stuart Rosenthal | “Are Private Markets and Filtering a Viable Source of Low-Income Housing? Estimates from a “Repeat Income Model” (Paper) |
2011 – Oct 19 | CRES: The Decline of the American Corporate Elite | Mark Mizruchi | The Decline of the American Corporate Elite (Paper) |
2011 – Oct 13 | CRES: The Impact of Jury Race in Criminal Trials | Patrick Bayer | CRES: The Impact of Jury Race in Criminal Trials |
2011 – Oct 12 | CRES: Regional Disadvantage? Non-compete Agreements and Brain Drain | Matt Marx | Regional Disadvantage? Non-compete Agreements and Brain Drain (Paper) |
2011 – Oct 06 | CRES: Identification and Estimation of Voter Preferences | Aureo de Paula | Identification and Estimation of Voter Preferences (Paper) |
2011 – Oct 05 | CRES: The Effect of Return Migration and Cross-Border Travel on Knowledge Creation in Multinationals | Raj Choudhury | “The Effect of Return Migration and Cross-Border Travel on Knowledge Creation in Multinationals” (Paper) |
2011 – Sep 29 | CRES: Power to Choose: An Analysis of Consumer Behavior in the Texas Retail Electricity Market | Steven Puller | Power to Choose: Analysis of Consumer Behavior in the Texas Retail Electricity Market (Paper) |
2011 – Sep 28 | CRES: Knowledge, Delegation, and Coordination: An Empirical Study at U.S. Auto Dealers | Victor Bennett | CRES: Knowledge, Delegation, and Coordination: An Empirical Study at U.S. Auto Dealers |
2011 – Sep 22 | CRES: Dismantling the Legacy of a Caste: Affirmative Action in Indian Higher Education | Dennis Epple | Dismantling the Legacy of a Caste: Affirmative Action in Indian Higher Education (Paper) |
2011 – Sep 15 | CRES: How Does Medical Innovation Create Value? Health, Human Capital and the Labor Market | Nick Papageorge | How Does Medical Innovation Create Value? Health, Human Capital and the Labor Market (Paper) |
2011 – Sep 14 | CRES: CEO Pay, Fat Cats, and Best Athletes | Bruce Kogut | CEO Pay, Fat Cats, and Best Athletes (Paper) |
2011 – May 04 | Functional Specialization and the Division of Labor in Management | Julie Wulf | Functional Specialization and the Division of Labor in Management |
2011 – May 02 | On the Rational Choice Theory of Voter Turnout | David Myatt | On the Rational Choice Theory of Voter Turnout (Paper) |
2011 – Apr 27 | Speaker – Victor Bennett | Victor Bennett | This seminar is rescheduled for September 28, 2011. |
2011 – Apr 26 | Mediocracy | Andrea Mattozzi | Mediocracy (Paper) |
2011 – Apr 21 | Discounting in Mortgage Markets | J-F Houde | Discounting in Mortgage Markets (Paper) |
2011 – Apr 20 | Competing Over Who Your Customers Hire: The Other Talent War | Deepak Somaya | Competing Over Who Your Customers Hire: The Other Talent War (Paper) |
2011 – Apr 19 | Gradualism in Dynamic Influence Games | Ronny Razin | Gradualism in Dynamic Influence Games (Paper) |
2011 – Apr 14 | Selective Disclosure of Public Information: Who Needs to Know? | Tracy Lewis | Selective Disclosure of Public Information: Who Needs to Know?(Paper) |
2011 – Apr 13 | Productivity and Helpfulness: Implications of a New Taxonomy for Star Scientists | Alexander Oettl | Productivity and Helpfulness: Implications of a New Taxonomy for Star Scientists (Paper) |
2011 – Apr 12 | Relational Contracts and On-the-Job Search | Simon Board | Relational Contracts and On-the-Job Search (Paper) |
2011 – Apr 07 | Testing for the Role of Prejudice in Emergency Departments Using Bounceback Rates | Hanming Fang | Testing for the Role of Prejudice in Emergency Departments Using Bounceback Rates (Paper) |
2011 – Apr 05 | Mental Processes and Decision Making | Andrew Postlewaite | Mental Processes and Decision Making (Paper) |
2011 – Mar 31 | Can Owning a Home Hedge the Risk of Moving? | Todd Sinai | Can Owning a Home Hedge the Risk of Moving? (Paper) |
2011 – Mar 29 | Attributes | Wojciech Olszewski | Attributes (Paper) |
2011 – Mar 24 | The Cost of Free Entry: Evidence from Real Estate Agents in Greater Boston | Panle Jia | The Cost of Free Entry: Evidence from Real Estate Agents in Greater Boston (Paper) |
2011 – Mar 10 | Gasoline Prices, Fuel Economy, and the Energy Paradox | Hunt Allcott | Gasoline Prices, Fuel Economy, and the Energy Paradox |
2011 – Mar 03 | The Doctor Might See You Now: The Supply Side Effects of Public Health Insurance Expansions | Craig Garthwaite | The Doctor Might See You Now: The Supply Side Effects of Public Health Insurance Expansions (Paper) |
2011 – Feb 22 | Repeated Games where the Payoffs and Monitoring Structure are Unknown | Yuichi Yamamoto | Repeated Games where the Payoffs and Monitoring Structure are Unknown (Paper) |
2011 – Feb 09 | Immigration, Wages, and Education: A Labor Market Equilibrium Structural Model | Joan Llull | Immigration, Wages, and Education: A Labor Market Equilibrium Structural Model (Paper) |
2011 – Feb 08 | CRES: Paper TBA | Aurel Hizmo | Paper forthcomng |
2011 – Feb 07 | Intrahousehold Preference Heterogeneity, Commitment, and Strategic Savings: Theory and Evidence from Kenya | Simone Schaner | Intrahousehold Preference Heterogeneity, Commitment, and Strategic Savings: Theory and Evidence from Kenya (Paper) |
2011 – Feb 03 | Random Choice and Learning | Paulo Natenzon | Random Choice and Learning (Paper) |
2011 – Feb 01 | Contraception’s Role in Dating and Marriage | Andrew Zuppann | Contraception’s Role in Dating and Marriage (Paper) |
2011 – Jan 31 | Skill Uncertainty, Skill Accumulation, and Occupational Choice | Carl Sanders | Skill Uncertainty, Skill Accumulation, and Occupational Choice (Paper) |
2011 – Jan 28 | From Pawnshops to Banks: The Impact of Formal Credit on Informal Households | Claudia Ruiz | From Pawnshops to Banks: The Impact of Formal Credit on Informal Households (Paper) |
2011 – Jan 27 | Dynamic Contracting Under Adverse Selection and Renegotiation | Lucas Maestri | Dynamic Contracting Under Adverse Selection and Renegotiation (Paper) |
2011 – Jan 26 | Dynamic Agency with Persistent Exogenous Disturbances | Rui Li | Dynamic Agency with Persistent Exogenous Disturbances: Optimal Pay for Luck and Performance in Long Term Delegation (Paper) |
2011 – Jan 25 | Unattainable Payoffs for Repeated Games of Private Monitoring | Joshua Cherry | Unattainable Payoffs for Repeated Games of Private Monitoring (Paper) |
2011 – Jan 24 | Expecting Information Informing Expected Utility | Juan Sebastian Lleras | Expecting Information Informing Expected Utility: Identification of Information Partitions, Preferences and Beliefs (Paper forthcoming) |
2011 – Jan 19 | Kwacha Gonna Do? Experimental Evidence about Labor Supply in Rural Malawi | Jessica Goldberg | Kwacha Gonna Do? Experimental Evidence about Labor Supply in Rural Malawi (Paper) |
2011 – Jan 18 | The Political Economy of Moral Conflict: An Empirical Study of Learning and Law Enforcement Under Prohibition | Camilo Garcia-Jimeno | The Political Economy of Moral Conflict: An Empirical Study of Learning and Law Enforcement Under Prohibition (Paper) |