What can we learn from how economists run experiments?
Join a discussion with Stefano Brusoni (ETH Zurich), Giada Di Stefano (Bocconi University), Chuck Eesley (Stanford), Jacqueline Lane (Harvard Business School), Leandro Pongeluppe (The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania), and Chiara Spina (INSEAD) at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting on August 8th at 10 am (Seattle time/Pacific Daylight Time).
During this hybrid session (both in-person in Seattle and online), we will discuss insights from interviews with economists including David Atkin (MIT and J-Pal), David McKenzie (World Bank), and Alvin Roth (Stanford and Nobel Laureate), and talk through how practices from economics can be applied to experiments in management. We will share practical tips about pre-registrations, lab and field experiments, and different types of interventions. There will be time for Q&As, as well - we expect a lively debate and plenty of actionable insights for researchers at all stages of their careers.
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Chiara Spina
Assistant Professor, Entrepreneurship and Family Enterprise
INSEAD