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Outlier Neglect: A Decision-Making Bias with Implications for Hiring, Investment, and Consumer Choices

We propose and test a novel decision-making bias called “outlier neglect.” In general, when evaluating people, places, and opportunities with many features, people focus on the average of those features. For example, when hiring a team, people want the average performance of the team to be high, so they try to hire individuals who perform ...Read More
Business Model Innovation for Renewables

Consumers who want access to renewable energy have two main options: install renewable energy generation equipment “behind” the electrical meter (e.g., solar panels on the roof) or buy energy from a utility company, which would then source energy from generation companies. The first approach has obvious diseconomies of scale. It is only available to ...Read More
Scientific Malpractice in Alzheimer’s Research: Systematic Evidence and Impacts on Pharmaceutical Firms

Science forms the bedrock of industrial innovation, and yet the integrity of the scientific enterprise has recently been questioned across multiple fields by high-profile scandals and replication crises. How common is scientific malpractice, and what are its costs for firms that rely on scientific research to guide their innovation investments? Using advanced AI and manual ...Read More
Strategic Openness of the Innovation Portfolio

We investigate the strategic openness of firms’ innovation portfolios, focusing on the determinants and implications of disclosure strategies for diverse innovation assets, particularly in the context of artificial intelligence (AI). While firms traditionally protect innovation through patents and secrecy, open innovation frameworks have gained prominence as firms increasingly leverage external sources of innovation. This research ...Read More
Inorganic Scaling Strategies of Adolescent Technology Ventures

This study will explore technology-oriented startups (such as deeptech) scale through inorganic modes such as ecosystem partnerships and alliances. We attempt to understand how different antecedents such as founding and scaling characteristics affect the timing of when startups engage in such modes. Read More
Electric Vehicle (EV) Fleet and Charging Infrastructure: Decision-Making by Drivers in the Gig Economy

The rapid integration of electric vehicles (EVs) into gig economy platforms like Uber and Lyft presents unique challenges, particularly in driver decision-making, earnings, and operational efficiency. This study explores how EV-specific constraints, such as charging infrastructure and fleet size, influence the behavior of gig economy drivers. We analyze the role of algorithms in shaping driver ...Read More
Exploring the Role of Artificial Intelligence in Turbocharging Innovation in the Generative AI Era

rtificial intelligence (AI) has become a transformative force in fostering innovation and productivity. In our prior research (Wu et al. 2020; Wu et al. 2019), we demonstrated that AI-driven analytics can significantly enhance innovation by combining existing technologies in novel ways and refining existing technologies. With the advent of generative AI and other advanced algorithms, ...Read More
How Posting on Social Media Impacts Goal Persistence

Companies often encourage their customers to share their progress toward personal goals, such as their fitness journey, on social media. In this research, we investigate how doing so impacts motivation. While documenting goal pursuit online may increase motivation through immediate social rewards (likes, comments), accountability, and social support, it could also have no effect of ...Read More
Private Equity, Corporate Acquirers, and Product Innovation in Technology Acquisitions

Private equity has become an increasingly active player in technology acquisitions in recent years, yet most prior scholarship has focused on the effects of corporate acquirer ownership on performance and innovation outcomes. As a result, research provides little guidance on how firms should choose between the two acquirer types. To remedy this gap, I construct ...Read More
Checking Current Status More Frequently Decreases Satisfaction

From the time remaining for an Uber’s arrival to the number of likes on an Instagram post, new technologies have made it easier to check the status of desired outcomes than ever before. Smartphones and other devices enable consumers to receive updates, such as a delivery driver’s status, in real-time. But is such frequent checking ...Read More

