Hackathon Inspires Young Scholars to âThink Sidewaysâ
Helsinki was the gathering place for the 2017 Elsevier Hackathon. Held in late August, the 48 -hour event opened prior to the annual Association for Medical Education Europe (AMEE) conference; but,...
View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers â December 4th, 2017
1. Death by Pokémon GO by Mara Faccio (Purdue University – Krannert School of Management) and John J. McConnell (Purdue University)read more...
View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers â December 11th, 2017
1. The Games They Will Play: Tax Games, Roadblocks, and Glitches Under the New Legislation by Reuven S. Avi-Yonah (University of Michigan Law School), Lily L. Batchelder (New York University...
View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers â December 18th, 2017
1. The Games They Will Play: Tax Games, Roadblocks, and Glitches Under the New Legislation by Reuven S. Avi-Yonah (University of Michigan Law School), Lily L. Batchelder (New York University...
View ArticleSSRN Year-End Review 2017
Usually, you’d receive a president’s letter detailing SSRN’s year in review. This year, we decided to mix things up a little and have you hear from some of the folks on our team. I’m excited about...
View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers â December 25th, 2017
1. The Games They Will Play: An Update on the Conference Committee Tax Bill by Reuven S. Avi-Yonah (University of Michigan Law School), Lily L. Batchelder (New York University School of Law), J....
View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers â January 1, 2018
1. The Games They Will Play: An Update on the Conference Committee Tax Bill by Reuven S. Avi-Yonah (University of Michigan Law School), Lily L. Batchelder (New York University School of Law), J....
View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers â January 8, 2018
1. The Games They Will Play: An Update on the Conference Committee Tax Bill by Reuven S. Avi-Yonah (University of Michigan Law School), Lily L. Batchelder (New York University School of Law), J....
View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers â January 15, 2018
1. The Games They Will Play: Tax Games, Roadblocks, and Glitches Under the New Legislation by Reuven S. Avi-Yonah (University of Michigan Law School), Lily L. Batchelder (New York University...
View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers â January 22, 2018
1. Undocumented Immigrants, U.S. Citizens, and Convicted Criminals in Arizona by John R. Lott (Crime Prevention Research Center)read more...
View ArticleSSRN Goes To Moscow
I just wrapped up a conference talk at the Gaidar Forum in Moscow. If there’s ever been doubt that SSRN is willing to go to great lengths for the sake of research, the freezing cold of winter in Russia...
View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers â January 29, 2018
1. Do Alpha Males Deliver Alpha? Testosterone and Hedge Funds by Yan Lu (University of Central Florida-Department of Finance) and Melvyn Teo (Singapore Management University – Lee Kong Chian School...
View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers â February 5, 2018
1. Undocumented Immigrants, U.S. Citizens, and Convicted Criminals in Arizona by John R. Lott (Crime Prevention Research Center)read more...
View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers â February 12, 2018
1. Sex, Drugs, and Bitcoin: How Much Illegal Activity Is Financed Through Cryptocurrencies? by Sean Foley (University of Sydney Business School) and Jonathan R. Karlsen (University of Technology...
View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers â February 16, 2018
1. Manipulation in the VIX? by John Griffin (University of Texas at Austin â Department of Finance) and Amin Shams (University of Texas at Austin â Department of Finance )read more...
View ArticleAre You Overprotective of Your Research?
The love between an author and her research is… complicated, often frustrating, hopefully rewarding, and probably pending review- because in the world of scholarly writing “pending review” is a...
View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers â February 26, 2018
1. Algorithmic Entities by Lynn M. LoPucki (University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) – School of Law)read more...
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