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Daniel Rock recently completed his postdoctoral associate position at the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy, and is now an Assistant Professor at The Wharton School. He researches how firms make and earn returns to investments in technology, and is particularly interested in the economics of Artificial Intelligence. Some of his recent projects have focused […]
Wang Jin is currently a Digital Fellow at the IDE, Sloan School of Management and a former research fellow at IQSS Harvard University. He has worked extensively within the U.S. Census Research Data Center using business level confidential data protected under Title 13 and Title 26 and currently involved in multiple Census projects. Combining large […]
Sagit Bar-Gill is a Research Affiliate at the MIT Sloan School of Management and at the Initiative on the Digital Economy. Dr. Bar-Gill’s research combines economic modelling and data analytics to understand the online economy. Her current projects examine the relationship between online environments and offline sales, seller dynamics and mobility in an online marketplace, and […]
Glen Urban is the David Austin Professor in Management, Emeritus, Professor of Marketing, Emeritus, Dean Emeritus, and Chair of the MIT Center for Digital Business at the MIT Sloan School of Management. Urban concentrates on the fascinating area of trust-based marketing on the Internet. In particular, he explores how trust is built on a website, […]
Renée Richardson Gosline is a Senior Lecturer in the Management Science group at the MIT Sloan School of Management and the head of the new Human-AI Interaction group at MIT’s Initiative on The Digital Economy. She is an expert on the intersection between behavioral science and technology, and the implications of AI for cognitive bias […]
David Autor, one of the leading labor economists in the world and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, is a professor and associate department head of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Economics. He is also a faculty research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research and editor in […]
Lynn Wu is an Assistant Professor at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. She is interested in studying how information and information technology impact the productivity of information workers, organization and broad sectors of economy. Specifically, her work follows three streams. In the first stream, she studies how social networks and information derived […]