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Monday Lunch Seminars Edoardo Grillo (Collegio Carlo Alberto)

"Reference Dependence and Electoral Competition" abstract "We consider a model of electoral competition in which two parties compete to get the support of a mass of voters. Each party is represented by a politician whose valence is unobservable. All voters prefer politicians with high valence, but ideological biases may lead them to vote according to party's affiliation. Candidates can…

Monday Lunch Seminars Jeffrey Ely (Northwestern University), Daniel Garrett (Toulouse School of Economics), Toomas Hinnosaar (Collegio Carlo Alberto)

"Overbooking" Abstract We consider optimal pricing policies for airlines when passengers are uncertain at the time of ticketing of their eventual realized willingness to pay for air travel. Auctions at the time of departure efficiently allocate space and a profit maximizing airline can capitalize on these gains by overbooking flights and repurchasing excess tickets from…

Occasional Seminars An Overview of Longevity and Longevity Risk Management Research

Michael Sherris Professor of Actuarial StudiesChief Investigator, CEPAR (ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing)Australian School of Business, Risk and Actuarial StudiesUniversity of New South Wales, Sydney Download Presentation La partecipazione è libera. Si chiede cortesemente di confermare la propria presenza a chiara.girotti@carloalberto.org - tel 0116705060. Sign up: click here Abstract: This presentation provides an overview of research results on…

Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Marco Corsino, Università di Bologna

"External collaborations, on-the-job autonomy and the propensity to use patents to create new firms" abstract We analyze patent spinoffs by looking at the organizational characteristics of the parent organization, i.e. the firm where the patented invention has occurred. Understanding the origin of new technology ventures is important because they are the engine of creative destruction…

Seminars in Statistics Fabrizia Mealli (University of Florence)

Using secondary outcomes and covariates to sharpen inference in randomized experiments with noncompliance Restrictions implied by the randomization of treatment assignment on the joint distribution of a primary outcome and an auxiliary variable are used to tighten nonparametric bounds for intention-to-treat effects on the primary outcome for some latent subpopulations, without requiring the exclusion restriction…

Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Josh Whitford (Columbia University, New York)

"Pragmatism, practice, and the boundaries of organization" Abstract The article uses a longitudinal qualitative analysis of key transitions in the relationship between Fiat Auto and a major supplier to challenge conventional approaches to the study of activities at the boundary between organizations. It shows, in particular, that scholars focused on the importance of "modular" product…