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Selling to Advised Buyers
Published 2021“…We study auction design when selling to such "advised buyers." We show that a canonical dynamic auction, the English auction, has a natural equilibrium that outperforms standard static auctions in expected revenues and allocative efficiency. …”
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Can ethics be taught? Evidence from securities exams and investment adviser misconduct
Published 2021“…We study the consequences of a 2010 change in the investment adviser qualification exam that reallocated coverage from the rules and ethics section to the technical material section. …”
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Auditors are Known by the Companies They Keep
Published 2021“…Using 1.2 million employment records from US broker-dealers, we find that broker-dealer clients of the same auditor have similar financial adviser misconduct profiles. Our estimates indicate that variation in client misconduct behavior is nearly half as important as variation in client size in explaining matches. …”
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Social Influence Given (Partially) Deliberate Matching: Career Imprints in the Creation of Academic Entrepreneurs
Published 2018“…A data set tracking the training and professional activities of academic biomedical scientists is used to show that young scientists adopt their advisers’ orientations toward commercial science as evidenced by adviser-to-advisee transmission of patenting behavior. …”
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Learning from Many: Partner Exposure and Team Familiarity in Fluid Teams
Published 2021“…In services where teams come together for short collaborations, managers are often advised to strive for high team familiarity so as to improve coordination and consequently, performance. …”
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Recovering from Critical Incidents: Evidence from Paramedic Performance
Published 2021“…As a result, managers in settingswhere performance consistency is key would be advised not to assign new jobs to teams with recent CI experiences.…”
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Recovering from Critical Incidents: Evidence from Paramedic Performance
Published 2021“…As a result, managers in settingswhere performance consistency is key would be advised not to assign new jobs to teams with recent CI experiences.…”
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The Short-run and Long-run Effects of Covid-19 on Energy and the Environment
Published 2021“…In 2015 to 2016, he served as the Senior Economist for Energy and the Environment at the White House Council of Economic Advisers. His research interests cover energy and environmental economics, industrial organization, technological change, and energy modeling. …”
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What initiates chemical intolerance? Findings from a large population-based survey of U.S. adults
Published 2023“…Doctors in primary care, neurology, psychiatry, psychology, occupational medicine, and allergy/immunology would be well-advised to include TILT in their differential diagnosis of patients with so-called MUS. …”
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