Weekly Top 5 Papers – May 20, 2019
1. How to Read a Legal Opinion: A Guide for New Law Students by Orin S. Kerr (University of Southern California Gould School of Law)read more...
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1. Left-Tail Momentum: Underreaction to Bad News, Costly Arbitrage and Equity Returns by Yigit Atilgan (Sabanci University) and Turan G. Bali (Georgetown University – Robert Emmett McDonough School of...
View ArticleSSRN’s Newest Research Networks Are Out of This World… Literally!
When deciding what SSRNâs most recent research networks would be our directors looked to the stars.read more...
View ArticleGo Forth, Young Scholar: How to Use SSRN to Get Your Work Noticed
Years ago, scholars and scientists kept their research secret. New scientific discoveries had to be guarded jealously, using coded language and ciphers, for fear a competitor could steal the data and...
View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers – May 27, 2019
1. The Rise of Trump, the Fall of Prejudice? Tracking White Americans’ Racial Attitudes 2008-2018 via a Panel Survey by Daniel J. Hopkins (University of Pennsylvania) and Samantha Washington...
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1. The Rise of Trump, the Fall of Prejudice? Tracking White Americansâ Racial Attitudes 2008-2018 via a Panel Survey by Daniel J. Hopkins (University of Pennsylvania) and Samantha Washington...
View ArticleAdvice to Entreprenuers
When it comes to Fatherly advice, our own SSRN thought leader, Gregg Gordon, makes insightful conversation on the ROCStars 13WHAM early-morning news program.read more...
View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers – January 28, 2019
1. Big Other: Surveillance Capitalism and the Prospects of an Information Civilizationby Shoshana Zuboff (Berkman Center for Internet & Society)read more...
View ArticleFirst Steps to Writing Your Research Paper
Expectations for page and word count aside, the more complex your paper is the more daunting the thought of starting it can be. If you are a career researcher you may have been studying the outcome of...
View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers – January 28, 2019
1. Big Other: Surveillance Capitalism and the Prospects of an Information Civilizationby Shoshana Zuboff (Berkman Center for Internet & Society)read more...
View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers – February 18, 2019
1. Global Factor Premiums by Guido Baltussen (Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR)) and Laurens Swinkels (Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR)) and Pim van Vliet (Robeco Asset Management â Quantitative...
View ArticleSSRN launching improved citations and references service, CiteRight
SSRN CiteRight citations and references service launching soon SSRN is delighted to announce that in early July weâre going to be launching a new service called CiteRight, which shows where a paper...
View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers – June 17, 2019
1. A Brief Introduction to the Basics of Game Theory by Matthew O. Jackson ( Stanford University â Department of Economics)read more...
View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers – March 11, 2019
1. Should Law Subsidize Driving? by Gregory H. Shill (University of Iowa College of Law)read more...
View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers – March 25, 2019
1. Bitcoin Spreads Like a Virus by Timothy Peterson (Cane Island Alternative Advisors)read more...
View ArticleBiochemRN has hit the eLibrary Shelves
When SSRN started to really break out of our mold as a social sciences repository, two of the very first networks we launched were Biology and Chemistry. Today, after many other networks and other...
View ArticleAre you a happy researcher?
Are you feeling especially happy today? If you are following the Action for Happiness movement, like some of our team at SSRN does, we can probably guess why. March 20th marked the International Day of...
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