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Research Notes: Amin Sabzehzar
Amin Sabzehzar’s paper “Putting Religious Bias in Context: How Offline and Online Context Shape Religious Bias in Online Pro-social Lending,” co-authored with Gordon Burtch of Boston University, Yili Hong of the University of Miami and T.S. Raghu of Arizona State, has been accepted for publication in MIS Quarterly. Sabzehzar is an assistant professor of management science.
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