Doctoral student Daniel Chavez was selected as one of the twelve finalists for UK GradResearch Live! This event was born out of the University of Queensland’s 3-Minute Thesis (3MT) competition, a research presentation initiative that challenges graduate students to effectively communicate their research to a general audience, with a single slide, in three minutes or less. Chavez came in second in the competition. Congrats!
“Stacked Discount and Product Return,” a 2018 paper by Haipeng "Allan" Chen and colleagues Necati Ertekin and Jeff Shulman, has been accepted by Marketing Science Journal.
In this edition of Simon Says, Dean Simon Sheather explores Gatton faculty research and its impact on the world of business.
At Gatton, our research goes beyond traditional topics and applies directly to the way businesses work in the real world. Our scholars discover how artificial intelligence impacts accounting practice, the effect of new tax policies around online sales, the latest financial innovations with blockchain and digital currency, understanding why employees commit fraud and more.
Carlos Lamarche and Robert Hartley's (Ph.D. 2017) paper “Behavioral Responses and Welfare Reform: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment” is forthcoming in Labour Economics.
Carlos Lamarche’s paper "Strategic Bidding and Contract Renegotiation" (with H. Jung, G. Kosmopoulou and R. Sicotte) is forthcoming in International Economic Review.
Carlos Lamarche’s paper "A Panel Quantile Approach to Attrition Bias in Big Data: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment” (with M. Harding) is forthcoming in the Journal of Econometrics.
Charles Courtemanche was cited in “Uber, Lyft, and the Urgency of Saving Money on Ambulances” in the online New York Times in reference to his research on the effects of the Affordable Care Act on ambulance utilization and response times.
Charles Courtemanche is a co-investigator on “The Impacts of Vaping Regulations on Perceptions, Access, Prices, and Tobacco Use” (PI: Michael Pesko, Georgia State University), a $1.4 million grant awarded by the National Institutes of Health.
Charles Courtemanche presented “Do Walmart Supercenters Improve Food Security” at Ohio State University on September 28 in Columbus, Ohio.
Charles Courtemanche’s paper “The Effect of Smoking on Obesity: Evidence from a Randomized Trial” (with Rusty Tchernis and Ben Ukert) was recently published in the Journal of Health Economics. (Volume 57, pages 31-44)