The Genesis of Voluntary Disclosure: An Analysis of Firms' First Earnings Guidance.
Assortment Rotation and the Value of Concealment.
Labor Boundaries and Skills: The Case of Lobbyists.
Risk, Ambiguity, and the Value of Diversification.
The Impact of Uniform Pricing Regulations on Incentives to Generate and Disclose Accounting Information.
An Axiomatic Foundation for the Expected Shortfall.
The Bayesian Prophet: A Low-Regret Framework for Online Decision Making.
When Will Workers Follow an Algorithm? A Field Experiment with a Retail Business.
Service Design for a Holistic Customer Experience: A Process Framework.
Customer Preference and Station Network in the London Bike-Share System.
Shareholders as Creditors of First Resort.
Knowledge Sharing in Alliances and Alliance Portfolios.
Experience Effect in the Impact of Free Trial Promotions.
Mostly Exploration-Free Algorithms for Contextual Bandits.
Product Market Peers in Lending.
A Bayesian Level-
Prepurchase Information Acquisition and Credible Advertising.
Trust, Collaboration, and Economic Growth.
Platform Preannouncement Strategies: The Strategic Role of Information in Two-Sided Markets Competition.
Informed Trading with a Short-Sale Prohibition.
Surge Pricing and Its Spatial Supply Response.
How Digital Word-of-Mouth Affects Consumer Decision Making: Evidence from Doctor Appointment Booking.
Index Option Trading Activity and Market Returns.
A Simple Rule for Pricing with Limited Knowledge of Demand.
Competition and Opacity in the Financial System.
The Customer May Not Always Be Right: Customer Compatibility and Service Performance.
Last-Place Aversion in Queues.
Waiting for the Payday? The Market for Startups and the Timing of Entrepreneurial Exit.
Tacit Collusion and Voluntary Disclosure: Theory and Evidence from the U.S. Automotive Industry.
Chief Financial Officer Co-option and Chief Executive Officer Compensation.
How Economically Significant Are Unused Capacity Costs? A Large-Scale Empirical Analysis.
Incremental vs. Breakthrough Innovation: The Role of Technology Spillovers.
Don't Call Us, We'll Call You: An Empirical Study of Caller Behavior Under a Callback Option.