Business Analytics

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    Research suggests ‘ephemeral sharing’ can break the ice in online dating

    A study from a professor at the A. B. Freeman School of Business suggests that a new privacy feature has the potential to put dating app users more at ease and ultimately lead to more romantic connections.

  • Research Notes: Yumei He

    Yumei He's paper "Enhancing User Privacy Through Ephemeral Sharing Design: Experimental Evidence from Online Dating" has been accepted for publication in Information Systems Research (ISR).

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    AI sentencing cut jail time for low-risk offenders, but study finds racial bias persisted

    Judges relying on artificial intelligence tools to determine criminal sentences handed down markedly less jail time in tens of thousands of cases, but also appeared to discriminate against Black offenders despite the…

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    Investigating the AI Revolution

    Artificial intelligence is transforming business and society at breathtaking speed. Freeman Business spoke with four business school faculty members whose research is shedding new light on the advantages, risks and most…

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    Freeman hosts Master of Business Analytics Colloquium

    On Nov. 17, the Freeman School hosted the 2023 Master of Business Analytics Colloquium, an annual conference that brings analytics professionals to campus to discuss the industry and share career insights with students in…

  • Claire Senot and Mike Burke pose with their awards with Dean Paulo Goes
    Burke and Senot honored at 2023 Research, Scholarship & Artistic Achievement Awards

    Freeman School professors Michael Burke and Claire Senot were honored for their outstanding research achievements at the 2023 Tulane University Research, Scholarship & Artistic Achievement Awards, which took place on Nov…

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    Research Notes: Fariba Mamaghani

    Fariba Mamaghani's paper "Harvesting Solar Power Foments Prices in a Vicious Cycle: Breaking the Cycle with Price Mechanisms," co-authored with Metin Cakanyildirim, has been accepted for publication in Operations…

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    2023 Employment Spotlight: MBA grads leverage skills to pivot into new careers

    Three months after graduation, 93% of the Freeman School's 2023 MBA class had job offers, an 8% increase over last year at that time. While those jobs were distributed across industries, more than half of this year's grads…

  • Freeman School receives $5 million gift to launch Schwartz Family Center for Experiential Business Learning

    The A. B. Freeman School of Business has received a $5 million gift from Todd and Gina Schwartz to expand opportunities for students to “learn by doing.”

  • Research Notes: Ian Ho

    Yi-Jen “Ian” Ho’s working paper “AI Enforcement: Examining the Impact of AI on Judicial Fairness and Public Safety,” co-authored with Wael Jabar and Yifan Zhang, received the 2023 INFORMS ISS Cluster Best Paper Award from…

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    Research Notes: Simin Li

    Assistant Professor of Management Science Simin Li’s paper “Is Full Price the Full Story When Consumers Have Time and Budget Constraints?,” co-authored with Martin A. Lariviere and Achal Bassamboo (Northwestern University),…

  • Research Notes: Musa Caglar

    Musa Caglar’s paper “Public R&D Project Portfolio Selection Under Expenditure Uncertainty,” co-authored with Sinan Gurel, has been accepted for publication in Annals of Operations Research.

  • Yang Pan
    Research Notes: Yang Pan

    Yang Pan’s paper “Do Risk Preferences Shape the Effect of Online Trading on Trading Frequency, Volume, and Portfolio Performance?”, co-authored with Sunil Mithas (University of South Florida), J.J. Hsieh (Georgia State…

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    Research Notes: Xianjun Geng

    Xianjun Geng’s paper “Which Enemy to Dance with? A New Role of Software Piracy in Influencing Anti-piracy Strategies,” co-authored with Yonghua Ji (University of Alberta) and Can Sun (University of Science and Technology of…

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    Ukrainian scholar to discuss economic impacts of war

    Yuliia Yehorova, associate professor of economics and business at Kharkiv National University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, will discuss the impact of the war in Ukraine on the country’s economy as the inaugural…

  • WVUE Fox 8: Holiday Supply Chain Outlook

    Claire Senot, associate professor of management science, appeared on Fox 8’s Morning Edition to discuss the supply chain’s impact on this season’s holiday shopping.

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    Beta Gamma Sigma inducts newest members

    The Tulane chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, the international honor society recognizing academic excellence in the study of business, welcomed its newest members at a recognition ceremony on Nov. 14, 2022.

  • 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…

  • Research Notes: Claire Senot

    Claire Senot’s paper “Novelty and Scope of Process Innovation: The Role of Related and Unrelated Manufacturing Experience,” co-authored with Ivan Lugovoi of Kühne Logistics University and Dimitrios Andritsos of HEC Paris,…

  • Research Notes: Yumei He

    Yumei He’s paper “Managing Congestion in a Matching Market via Demand Information Disclosure,” co-authored with Ni Huang and Yili Hong of the University of Miami and Gordon Burtch of Boston University, has been accepted for…

  • Freeman honors more than 700 at graduation ceremonies

    Tulane University’s A. B. Freeman School of Business recognized more than 700 degree candidates at its spring 2022 undergraduate and graduate diploma ceremonies. The ceremonies took place on Friday, May 20, at Avron B.…

  • Research Notes: Musa Caglar

    Musa Caglar’s paper An Interpretable Decision-Support Systems for Daily Cryptocurrency Trading” has been accepted for publication in Expert Systems with Applications.

  • Saeede Eftekhari
    Research Notes: Saeede Eftekhari

    Saeede Eftekhari’s paper Impact of Health Information Exchange Adoption on Referral Patterns” has been accepted for publication in Management Science.

  • Beta Gamma Sigma inducts newest members

    The Tulane chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, the international honor society recognizing academic excellence in the study of business, welcomed its newest members on Nov. 17, 2021.

  • Yang Pan
    Is Uber killing public transportation?

    In a forthcoming paper, a researcher from Tulane University’s A. B. Freeman School of Business takes a new approach to the study of ride-hailing services, using data and computational modeling to establish a clearer picture…