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The fatiguing effects of camera use in virtual meetings: A within-person field experiment.
Journal of Applied Psychology, 2021The COVID-19 pandemic propelled many employees into remote work arrangements, and face-to-face meetings were quickly replaced with virtual meetings. This rapid uptick in the use of virtual meetings led to much popular press discussion of virtual meeting ...
Kristen M Shockley +6 more
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Social Media, News Consumption, and Polarization: Evidence from a Field Experiment
The American Economic Review, 2020Does the consumption of ideologically congruent news on social media exacerbate polarization? I estimate the effects of social media news exposure by conducting a large field experiment randomly offering participants subscriptions to conservative or ...
Ro’ee Levy
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Gender Gaps in Equity Crowdfunding: Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment
Management Sciences, 2020Although prior research in traditional equity financing shows that male founders are preferred, emerging evidence in low-stakes crowdfunding (e.g., rewards-based crowdfunding) indicates that female entrepreneurs may have an advantage, particularly with ...
Sofia Bapna, Martin Ganco
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When Corporate Social Responsibility Backfires: Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment
Management Sciences, 2020This paper uses a natural field experiment to connect corporate social responsibility (CSR) to an important but often neglected behavior: employee misconduct and shirking.
J. List, F. Momeni
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Prosocial Compliance in P2P Lending: A Natural Field Experiment
Management Sciences, 2020We implement behavioral mechanisms in a natural field experiment to increase loan repayment rates on a peer-to-peer (P2P) lending website.
Ninghua Du +3 more
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The 2019 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, awarded to Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo, and Miguel Kremer, has acknowledged the importance of field experiments in economics, and more specifically the importance of randomized field experiments (RFEs) in development economics.
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The 2019 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, awarded to Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo, and Miguel Kremer, has acknowledged the importance of field experiments in economics, and more specifically the importance of randomized field experiments (RFEs) in development economics.
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