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Ashvin Gandhi (Ashvin Gandhi) conducts his research predominantly at the intersection of industrial organization and health economics and is particularly interested in how firm strategy interacts with health care policy and regulation. #researchers
A new study by UCLA Anderson School of Management’s Ashvin Gandhi (@ashdgandhi) and Lehigh University’s Andrew Olenski (@andrewolenski) suggests that some two-thirds of the industry’s profits are hidden from regulators and lawmakers. #Researchpaper
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Most of the supply chain shortages from the pandemic era have eased, but the shortage of accountants is still very real. (From UCLA Anderson Review) sprou.tt/1F9V5mmPLSD
The 2024 Cathay Bank | #UCLAForecast U.S.-China Annual Economic Report: A Tale of Two Economies is now available.
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Charles Corbett joined the UCLA Anderson School of Management faculty in 1996 and holds a joint appointment at the UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability.
A hallmark of his research approach is adapting perspectives and methods from other disciplines.
Outstanding turnout for the #UCLAForecast ’s 2024 Orange County Economic Outlook at UCI Beall Applied Innovation @ the Cove on the campus of UC Irvine! Glad to have so many of our sponsors and supporters joining us today.
Professors Christopher Tang (UCLA Anderson School of Management) and Joel Wooten (@JoelWooten) of UofSC Darla Moore School of Business see space as a fertile area for research in operations management, applying earth-side methods to the industry’s unique challenges.
When a state with a lower rate raises its minimum wage, it slows some of that exodus to higher paying states, according to the paper by the Federal Reserve’s Robert Minton and UCLA Anderson School of Management’s Brian Wheaton.
Paola Giuliano is a Professor of Economics and holds the Chauncey J. Medberry Chair in Management. Her main areas of research are culture and economics and political economy. #researchers
Ashvin Gandhi (Ashvin Gandhi) conducts his research predominantly at the intersection of industrial organization and health economics. He is particularly interested in how firm strategy interacts with health care policy and regulation. #researchers
'Using data on 2.8M matches from League of Legends, we find evidence supporting reference-dependent preferences, loss aversion, preferences for surprise and suspense, preferences for clumped surprise, and flow theory from psychology.'
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New CEPR Discussion Paper - DP18952
Beliefs that Entertain
Ashvin Gandhi & P Giuliano UCLA Anderson School of Management, onion Superlayer, Q Keefer Cal State San Marcos,
C McDonald Riot Games Carnegie Mellon University, Michaela Pagel Washington University in St. Louis Columbia Business School, J Tasoff CGU
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While it seems plausible that young inventors would lean heavily on their older collaborators as sources of knowledge, UCLA Anderson School of Management’s Christopher Esposito, a postdoc fellow, makes a case that it is from collaborations w/ the young that inventors learn their most useful ideas.
Brian Wheaton’s research encompasses political economy, cultural economics and macroeconomics. He analyzes empirical data in order to answer policy-relevant, real-world political and economic questions.
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David Atkin Keith Chen And in the context of a debate about WFH v RTO which is often has more heat than light and is characterised by presenteeism v worker choice, this research provides valuable evidence around the important issue of innovation.
David Atkin Keith Chen Interestingly the research highlights importance of face-to-face interactions &knowledge spillovers between people in different organisations. This backs up the thinking behind innovation districts & the role of high densities of knowledge intensive organisations in urban areas.
David Atkin Keith Chen The research found that face-to face interactions increased knowledge spillovers and patent citations between different organisations.