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Gender homophily: In-group citation preferences and the gender disadvantage

Authors: Sifan Zhou, Sen Chai and Richard B. Freeman

Publication: Research Policy Volume 53, Issue 1, January 2024, 104895

Published: 5 Dec 2023

Inventory Control and Learning for One-Warehouse Multistore system with Censored Demand

Authors: Recep Yusuf Bekci, Mehmet Gumus and Sentao Miao.

Publication: Operations Research, Forthcoming. Article in advance, published online: August 2, 2023.

Published: 5 Dec 2023

Pathways of Peer Influence on Major Choice

Authors: Brian Rubineau, Shinwon Noh, Michael A. Neblo and David M.J. Lazer

Published: 30 Nov 2023

AI tools can have unanticipated consequences for managers

When a Los Angeles law firm began adopting new artificial intelligence tools to automate contract reviews, it looked like junior lawyers and paralegals might be out of a job. Yet, even as these tools conducted increasingly complex tasks, the firm鈥檚 workforce didn鈥檛 suffer. However, this shift to AI taking on some tasks previously performed by humans forced the firm to reconfigure its organizational structure.

Published: 27 Oct 2023

Research challenging a startup orthodoxy wins multiple Academy of Management awards

Rapid scaling funded through venture capital is the holy grail of Silicon Valley startups鈥攁nd has been hailed as a way to encourage economic growth in impoverished places. Yet, slower growth could yield greater benefits for local economies, according to Anna Kim, Associate Professor of Strategy and Organization at 捆绑SM社区 Desautels.

Published: 12 Oct 2023

2023 SSHRC Insight Grants awarded

Congratulations to the 捆绑SM社区 Desautels professors who received 2023 SSHRC Insight Grants.

The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) is the federal research funding agency that promotes and supports research and training in the humanities and social sciences.

Published: 28 Sep 2023

Samer Faraj, Professor of Strategy & Organization, named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada

Professor Samer Faraj has been named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada鈥檚 Academy of Social Sciences. This honour is conferred upon Professor Faraj in recognition of his outstanding research and scholarly achievement.

Published: 6 Sep 2023

Buyer鈥揝upplier Relationship Dynamics in Buyers鈥 Bankruptcy Survival

Authors: Sudha Mani, Vivek Astvansh and Kersi D. Antia

Publication:聽聽Journal of Marketing, Forthcoming, EXPRESS: First published online July 27, 2023

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Published: 23 Aug 2023

The effects of regulatory investigation, supplier defect, and product age on stock investors鈥 reaction to an automobile recall

Authors:聽Vivek Astvansh and Kamran Eshghi

Publication: Journal of Business Research, Volume 167, November 2023, Article 114052

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Published: 23 Aug 2023

Selecting Cover Images for Restaurant Reviews: AI vs. Wisdom of the Crowd

Authors: Warut Khern-am-nuai, Hyunji So, Maxime C. Cohen and Yossiri Adulyasak

Publication: Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, Forthcoming

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Restaurant review platforms, such as Yelp and Tripadvisor, routinely receive large numbers of photos in their review submissions. These photos provide significant value for users who seek to compare restaurants. In this context, the choice of cover images (i.e., representative photos of the restaurants) can greatly influence the level of user engagement on the platform. Unfortunately, selecting these images can be time consuming and often requires human intervention. At the same time, it is challenging to develop a systematic approach to assess the effectiveness of the selected images. In this paper, we collaborate with a large review platform in Asia to investigate this problem. We discuss two image selection approaches, namely crowd-based and AI-based systems. The AI-based system we use learn complex latent image features, which is further enhanced by transfer learning to overcome the scarcity of labeled data. We collaborate with the platform to deploy our AI-based system through a randomized field experiment to carefully compare both systems. We find that the AI-based system outperforms the crowd-based counterpart and boosts user engagement by 12.43%-16.05% on average. We then conduct empirical analyses on observational data to identify the underlying mechanisms that drive the superior performance of the AI-based system. Finally, we infer from our findings that the AI-based system outperforms the crowd-based system for restaurants with a (i) longer tenure on the platform, (ii) limited number of user-generated photos, (iii) lower star rating, and (iv) lower user engagement during the crowd-based system.

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Published: 23 Aug 2023

捆绑SM社区 Experts, including Desautels Professor, comment on WHO鈥檚 listing of aspartame sweetener as possible carcinogen

Yu Ma, Associate Professor at the 捆绑SM社区 Desautels Faculty of Management, discusses the consumer implications of aspartame being listed as "possibly carcinogenic to humans" by the World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), potentially increasing scrutiny and concerns about the safety of food additives.

Published: 25 Jul 2023

The Path to Hedonic Information System Use Addiction: A Process Model in the Context of Social Networking Sites

Authors: Isaac Vaghefi, Bogdan Negoita, and Liette Lapointe

Publication: Information Systems Research; Volume 34, Issue 1, March 2023, Pages 85-110

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Published: 18 Jul 2023

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