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Economics of the Gig Economy

Event Details:

Friday, May 18, 2018
8:00am - 6:00pm PDT

Location

好色tv Gunn Building
Koret-Taube Conference Center
366 Galvez St.
Stanford, CA 94305
United States

Admission

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Event Sponsor(s):

Stanford Graduate School of Business

Stanford Center for Population Health Sciences

Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research

Schedule

Friday, May 18, 2018

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    Breakfast

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    Welcome and Introductions

    Paul Oyer, Stanford

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    Research Paper: Reputation in the Long-Run

    John J. Horton, NYU

    (co-authors, Apostolos Filippas, NYU, and Joseph Golden, Collage.com)

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    Panel Discussion: Gig Company Perspectives on Research: What are the Big Issues?

    Wael Mohammed, Field Nation

    Jeremy Burton, Wonolo

    Michael Kearns, Toptal

    Kay Neth, Rover 

     

    Moderator: 

    Paul Oyer, Stanford

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    Break

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    Research Paper: Foot in the Door or Head and Shoulders above the Rest? How Algorithmic Recommendations Affect Employer Search and Hiring Behavior

    Moshe Barach, Georgetown

    (co-authors,  Ming Leung and Sibo Lu, UC Berkeley)

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    Break and Get Lunch

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    Lunch Talk: Katharine Abraham, University of Maryland

    Moderator: 

    Paul Oyer, Stanford

     

    Discussant(s):

    Ben Casselman, NY Times

    Stephane Kasriel, Upwork

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    Break

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    Research Paper: Consumption Insurance and Multiple Jobs: Evidence from Rideshare Drivers

    Dmitri Koustas, UC Berkeley

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    Break

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    Panel Discussion: Research Collaboration Between Academics and Gig Economists: Aligning Interests and Insuring Quality

    Susan Athey, Stanford

    Jonathan Hall, Uber

    Mike Luca, Harvard

    Lucas Puente, Thumbtack

     

    Moderator: 

    Chris Stanton, Harvard

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    Break

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    Research Paper: Evaluating Market Outcomes in a Nationwide Experiment on Tipping: Evidence from Uber

    Bharat Chandar, Uber

    (co-authors, Ian Muir, Uber, Ali Hortacsu and John List, University of Chicago, and Jeffrey Wooldridge, Michigan State)

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    Closing Remarks

    Mark Cullen, Stanford

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    Reception

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