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Pacing Entrepreneurs to Success

Sonali Rammohan, Tim Weiss, Darius F. Teter, Jesper B. Sørensen
Stanford Social Innovation Review Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society June2022 Vol. 20 Issue 3 Pages 42–49.

Regional Personality Assessment through Social Media Language

Salvatore Giorgi, Khoa Le Nguyen, Johannes C. Eichstaedt, Margaret L. Kern, David. B. Yaden, Michal Kosinski, Martin E. P. Seligman, Lyle H. Ungar, H. Andrew Schwartz, Gregory Park
Journal of Personality June2022 Vol. 90 Issue 3 Pages 405–425.

Robust Post-Matching Inference

Alberto Abadie, Jann Spiess
Journal of the American Statistical Association June2022 Vol. 117 Issue 538 Pages 983–995.

Smoothed Nested Testing on Directed Acyclic Graphs

J. H. Loper, Lihua Lei, W. Fithian, W. Tansey
Biometrika June2022 Vol. 109 Issue 2 Pages 457–471.

Tax Advantages and Imperfect Competition in Auctions for Municipal Bonds

Daniel Garrett, Andrey Ordin, James W. Roberts, Juan Carlos Suárez Serrato
The Review of Economic Studies June2022

Tax Policy and Lumpy Investment Behavior: Evidence from China’s VAT Reform

Zhao Chen, Xian Jiang, Zhikuo Liu, Juan Carlos Suárez Serrato, Daniel Yi Xu
The Review of Economic Studies June2022

The Use and Misuse of Patent Data: Issues for Finance and Beyond

Josh Lerner, Amit Seru
The Review of Financial Studies June2022 Vol. 35 Issue 6 Pages 2667–2704.

Unexpected Distractions and Investor Attention to Corporate Announcements

Doron Israeli, Ron Kasznik, Suhas A. Sridharan
Review of Accounting Studies June2022 Vol. 27 Issue 2 Pages 477–518.

Bespoke Supply-Chain Resilience: The Gap between Theory and Practice

Morris Cohen, Shiliang Cui, Sebastian Doetsch, Ricardo Ernst, Arnd Huchzermeier, Panos Kouvelis, Hau L. Lee, Hirofumi Matsuo, Andy A. Tsay
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Monitoring with Career Concerns

Iván Marinovic, Martin Szydlowski
The RAND Journal of Economics May172022

Crisis Leadership Behaviors in Healthcare: Survey Validation and Influence on Staff Outcomes in Primary Care Clinics During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Michelle Yang, Jenna M. Evans, Sara Singer, Jennifer Gutberg, Tracy H. Porter, Agnes Grudniewicz
BMC Health Services Research May72022 Vol. 24 Issue 590

Platforms Need to Work with Their Users — Not Against Them

Ethan Bueno de Mesquita, Andrew B. Hall
Harvard Business Review May42022

Automation, Augmentation, Value Creation & the Distribution of Income & Wealth

A. Michael Spence
Daedalus May12022 Vol. 151 Issue 2 Pages 244–255.

A Multi-Site Case Study of Care Coordination Between Primary Care and Specialty Care

Martin P. Charns, Justin K. Benzer, Nathalie M. McIntosh, David C. Mohr, Sara Singer, Deborah Gurewich
Medical Care May12022 Vol. 60 Issue 5 Pages 361–367.

The Turing Trap: The Promise & Peril of Human-Like Artificial Intelligence

Erik Brynjolfsson
Daedalus May12022 Vol. 151 Issue 2 Pages 272–287.

CEO Succession: Data

David F. Larcker, Brian Tayan
CGRI Quick Guide Series Corporate Governance Research Initiative May2022

Competition and Goal Pursuit: A Temporally Dynamic Perspective

Szu-chi Huang, Stephanie Lin
The Oxford Handbook of the Psychology of Competition Oxford University Press May2022

How Do Electoral Incentives Affect Legislator Behavior? Evidence from U.S. State Legislatures

Alexander Fouirnaies, Andrew B. Hall
American Political Science Review May2022 Vol. 116 Issue 2 Pages 662–676.

Independent Chairman

David F. Larcker, Brian Tayan
CGRI Research Spotlight Series Corporate Governance Research Initiative May2022

This Research Spotlight provides a summary of the academic literature on whether companies with an independent chairman of the board exhibit better governance quality than companies with a dual chairman/CEO. It reviews the evidence of:

Independent and Outside Directors

David F. Larcker, Brian Tayan
CGRI Research Spotlight Series Corporate Governance Research Initiative May2022

This Research Spotlight provides a summary of the academic literature on outside (non-executive) directors and directors who are independent according to New York Stock Exchange listing requirements. It reviews the evidence of: