HEC Research Papers Series
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- 1520: Regulation, Compliance, and Proximity: Evidence from Nuclear Safety

- Mario Daniele Amore, Chloe Le Coq and Sebastian Schwenen
- 1519: Collaboratively adding context to social media posts reduces the sharing of false news

- Thomas Renault, David Restrepo-Amariles and Aurore Troussel
- 1518: The Early Bird Catches the Worm: How Lasting is the Value of New, Alternative Data?

- Massimo Massa, Albert Mensah, Vicki Wei Tang and Prince Elvis Asamoah
- 1517: Wisdom of crowds as a verification tool in bank lending: Evidence from borrowers’ customer tweets

- Albert Mensah, Jeong-Bon Kim and Vicki Wei Tang
- 1516: Dynamic Contracting with Many Agents

- Bruno Biais, Hans Gersbach, Jean Rochet, Ernst-Ludwig von Thadden and Stéphane Villeneuve
- 1515: Continuation Funds: Performance and Determinants, 2018-2022 Vintages

- Oliver Gottschalg
- 1514: Paying for Privacy: Pay-or-Tracking Walls

- Timo Müller-Tribbensee, Klaus M. Miller and Bernd Skiera
- 1513: Social Skills and the Individual Wage Growth of Less Educated Workers

- Philippe Aghion, Antonin Bergeaud, Richard Blundell and Rachel Griffith
- 1512: Lost in Transition: Financial Barriers to Green Growth

- Philippe Aghion, Antonin Bergeaud, Maarten De Ridder and John van Reenen
- 1511: The (In)Visibility of Undisclosed Political Connections

- Han Wu, Yi Li, Ole-Kristian Hope, Qiliang Liu and Hong Cai
- 1510: Donations in the Dark

- Ionela Andreicovici, Nava Cohen, Alessandro Ghio and Luc Paugam
- 1509: Future Generations as Europe’s Democratic Blind Spot

- Alberto Alemanno
- 1508: A Glimpse Into the Innovative Landscape of the Accounting Profession From the Perspective of Prospective Accountants

- Simon Dermarkar, Lisa Baudot and Mouna Hazgui
- 1507: All Hat and No Cattle? ESG Incentives in Executive Compensation

- Matthias Efing, Stefanie Ehmann, Patrick Kampkötter and Raphael Moritz
- 1506: Estimating Sparse Spatial Demand to Manage Crowdsourced Supply in the Sharing Economy

- Ludovic Stourm and Valeria Stourm
- 1505: Theory-Driven Entrepreneurial Search

- Ankur Chavda, Joshua Gans and Scott Stern
- 1504: Bigger and Further: An Operational Perspective of Windfarms Design and Planning

- Sam Aflaki, Atalay Atasu and Luk N. Van Wassenhove
- 1503: Diversity in Founder Teams

- Thomas Astebro
- 1502: Allocation of IP Control Rights and Effective Technology Commercialization at Universities

- Thomas Astebro
- 1501: Decoupling Voting and Cash Flow Rights

- Andre Speit, Paul Voss and Andras Danis
- 1500: Advertising's Impact on Brand Price Elasticity

- Berk Ataman, Koen Pauwels, Shuba Srinivasan and Marc Vanhuele
- 1499: Two-Sided Platform Governance: Are Founders Manipulating the Crowd in Crowdfunding?

- Thomas Astebro and José Penalva
- 1497: Some Seem to Know: Banks’ Lending Decisions After Activist Short Sellers’ Attacks

- Jeong-Bon Kim, Albert Mensah, Luc Paugam and Hervé Stolowy
- 1496: Financial Sanctions Warfare

- Armin Steinbach
- 1495: Organizational Identity and Performance: An Inquiry into Nonconforming Company Names

- Mario Daniele Amore, Mircea Epure and Orsola Garofalo
- 1494: The Differential Impact of Financial Reporting Complexity on Public and Private Debt Contracting: Evidence from ASU 2017-12

- Waqar Ali
- 1493: Knowledge Workers and Firm Capabilities

- Eric Mengus and Tomasz Michalski
- 1491: Displaced by Big Data: Evidence from Active Fund Managers

- Maxime Bonelli and Thierry Foucault
- 1490: Money and Taxes Implement Dynamic Optimal Mechanisms

- Bruno Biais, Hans Gersbach, Jean Rochet, Ernst-Ludwig von Thadden and Stéphane Villeneuve
- 1489: Stars in their Constellations: Great Person or Great Team?

- Denisa Mindruta, Janet Bercovitz, Vlad Mares and Maryann P. Feldman
- 1488: Antitrust Enforcement Increases Economic Activity

- Tania Babina, Simcha Barkai, Jessica Jeffers, Ezra Karger and Ekaterina Volkova
- 1487: The Role of Culture in Family Business

- Mario Daniele Amore and Danny Miller
- 1486: National Security and Corporate Investment

- Vedran Capkun and Francesco Grazioli
- 1485: Sponsorship Funding in Open-Source Software: Effort Reallocation and Spillover Effects in Knowledge-Sharing Ecosystems

- Poonacha K. Medappa, Murat M Tunc and Xitong Li
- 1484: Unpacking Overconfident Behavior When Betting on Oneself

- Mohammed Abdellaoui, Han Bleichrodt and Cédric Gutierrez
- 1483: Energy Labels, House Prices, and Efficiency Misreporting

- Xinyu Lu and Christophe Spaenjers
- 1482: Reflections of Women Standard Setters in the United States

- Lisa Baudot, Amanda Convery and Matthew Kaufman
- 1481: The Role of Third-Party Verification in Research Reproducibility

- Christophe Pérignon
- 1480: Machine Learning and IRB Capital Requirements: Advantages, Risks, and Recommendations

- Christophe Hurlin and Christophe Pérignon
- 1477: Household Finance at the Origin: Home Ownership as a Cultural Heritage from Agriculture

- Guillaume Vuillemey
- 1476: The Origins of Limited Liability: Catering to Safety Demand with Investors' Irresponsibility

- Guillaume Vuillemey
- 1475: From the Saving Glut to Financial Instability: Evidence from the Silicon Valley Bank Failure

- Guillaume Vuillemey
- 1474: Breaking Incommensurability Boundaries? On the Production and Publication of Inter-Paradigmatic Research

- Yves Gendron, Luc Paugam and Hervé Stolowy
- 1473: Taking the help or going alone: ChatGPT and class assignments

- Brian Hill
- 1472: Confidence, Consensus and Aggregation

- Brian Hill
- 1471: Name and Shame: A Comparative and International Analysis of Whistleblowing Laws

- Nicole Stolowy and Hervé Stolowy
- 1470: Data-driven Investors

- Maxime Bonelli
- 1469: Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: Feedback and welfare when hedgers can acquire information

- Jacques Olivier
- 1468: Knowledge Workers and Firm Capabilities

- Eric Mengus and Tomasz Michalski
- 1467: Computational Reproducibility in Finance: Evidence from 1,000 Tests

- Christophe Pérignon, Olivier Akmansoy, Christophe Hurlin, Anna Dreber, Felix Holzmeister, Juergen Huber, Magnus Johannesson, Michael Kirchler, Albert Menkveld, Michael Razen and Utz Weitzel
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