Learning algorithms mitigate impact of fraud on product rankings
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Insights on how to design methods for uncertain environments to guarantee robustness in the face of manipulation.
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Insights on how to design methods for uncertain environments to guarantee robustness in the face of manipulation.
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A new approach to flight scheduling co-developed by MIT Sloan Prof. Alexandre Jacquillat addresses passenger preference as an important yet often overlooked part of flight scheduling.
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In a recent study, MIT Sloan School of Management Prof. Christopher Palmer and his colleagues found that even valuable informational disclosures can have minimal impact...
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MIT Sloan PhD graduate Erik Duhaime published a paper, “Explaining the decline of tipping norms in the gig economy,” in the Journal of Managerial Psychology.
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A recent survey study found that false beliefs about election fraud were widespread among Trump voters and not merely a fringe phenomenon.
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People are nearly as good as fact-checkers at sussing out unreliable news sources, a new study finds.
The conflict management expert discusses systems for mitigating discrimination and conflict in organizations
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A new study suggests that a universal basic income provided stability to impoverished Kenyans in bad times. Could UBI work elsewhere?
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The findings have implications for the role that information inequality plays in shaping policy
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Short answer: Maybe. But there could be better ways of keeping market power in check.