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Papers

Published & Forthcoming Papers in Economics

"The Online Laboratory: Conducting Experiments in a Real Labor Market" (with David Rand and Richard Zeckhauser) Experimental Economics, 14:3 (2011), 399-425.

"The Condition of the Turking Class: Are Online Employers Fair and Honest?" Economics Letters, 111:1 (April 2011), 10-12.

Published & Forthcoming Papers in Computer Science

"Labor Allocation in Paid Crowdsourcing: Experimental Evidence on Positioning, Nudges and Prices" (with Dana Chandler) Proceedings of the 25th Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), Human Computation Workshop (HCOMP), August 2011

"Designing Incentives for Inexpert Human Raters" (with Aaron Shaw and Daniel Chen) Proceedings of the ACM Conference of Computer Supported Cooperative Work (ACM-CSCW), Best Paper Nominee, March 2011

"Online Labor Markets" Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Internet and Network Economics (WINE), December 2010

"Algorithmic Wage Negotiations: Applications to Paid Crowdsourcing" (with Richard Zeckhauser) Proceedings of CrowdConf, 2010

"Task Search in a Human Computation Market" (with Lydia Chilton, Rob Miller and Shiri Azenkot) Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining/Human Computation (ACM-KDD/HCOMP), 2010

"The Labor Economics of Paid Crowdsourcing" (with Lydia Chilton) Proceedings of the 11th ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce (ACM-EC), 2010

Working Papers (Not including Job Market Paper)

"Employer Expectations, Peer Effects and Productivity: Evidence from a Series of Field Experiments" 2010. Status: Draft available.

"The Wages of Pay Cuts: Evidence from a Field Experiment" (with Daniel Chen) 2012. Status: Draft available.

"Procurement, Incentives and Bargaining Friction: Evidence from Government Contracts" 2009. Status: R&R at The Journal of Law & Economics

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