Faculty Research
Li, Yuping; Litan, Huiyi. IPOs and Innovation in Open Source. Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings. 2024, Vol. 2024 Issue 1, p1-6. While a prominent stream of research has studied how going public affects firm
Wobbekind, Richard. Finn Murphy: Rocky mountain high: a tale of boom and bust in the new wild west: W. W. Norton, 2023. Business Economics. Jul2024, Vol. 59 Issue 3, p200-202. Finn Murphy's book, "Rocky Mountain High: A Tale
Lei, Yanzhe; Miao, Sentao; Momot, Ruslan. Privacy-Preserving Personalized Revenue Management. Management Science. Jul2024, Vol. 70 Issue 7, p4875-4892. This paper examines how data-driven personalized decisions can be made
Yılmaz, Övünç; Son, Yoonseock; Shang, Guangzhi; Arslan, Hayri A. Causal inference under selection on observables in operations management research: Matching methods and synthetic controls. Journal of Operations Management. Jul2024, Vol. 70 Issue 5,
David, Emily M.; Volpone, Sabrina D.; Avery, Derek R.; Johnson, Lars U.; Crepeau, Loring. Am I Next? Men and Women's Divergent Justice Perceptions Following Vicarious Mistreatment. Journal of Applied Psychology, Jul2024, Vol. 109 Issue 7, p1039-1058
Kim, Jaewoo; Schonberger, Bryce; Wasley, Charles; Yang, Yucheng. Forecasting Market Volatility: The Role of Earnings Announcements. Accounting Review. Jul2024, Vol. 99 Issue 4, p251-279. This study examines whether information
Friedland, Julian; Balkin, David B.; Myrseth, Kristian Ove R. The Hazards of Putting Ethics on Autopilot. MIT Sloan Management Review. Summer2024, Vol. 65 Issue 4, p9-11. The article explores how the integration of generative AI
This paper examines how data-driven personalized decisions can be made while preserving consumer privacy. Our setting is one in which the firm chooses a personalized price based on each new customer's vector of individual features; the true set of
Chiu, Sana; Kong, Dejun Tony; Celly, Nikhil. CEO regulatory focus and environmental resource scarcity on employee downsizing. Management Decision. 2024, Vol. 62 Issue 11, p3534-3557.This study aims to address the question of why managers make
The majority of recent empirical papers in operations management (OM) employ observational data to investigate the causal effects of a treatment, such as program or policy adoption. However, as observational data lacks the benefit of random