RESEARCH
Doctoral Dissertation: Essays on Socieoconomic Challenges and Algorithmic Governance in Platform Economies
(Defended July 18, 2023)
Committee: Professors Nick Berente, Likoebe Maruping, Jui Ramaprasad, Manos Gkeredakis, Thomas Klueter & Avi Collis
Directors: Professors Harris Kyriakou (ESSEC Business School) & Victor Martinez de Albeniz (IESE Business School)
Doctoral Dissertation Chapters:
Integrative Literature Review of Socioeconomic Challenges & Algorithmic Governance of Platforms
Empirical Chapter 1*: Analysis of Algorithmic Regulation of Platforms, DiD Methodology using 120 limit policy on Airbnb in Paris (Presented at ICIS 2020, SMS Annual Conference 2020, AOM 2020, SCECR 2022, IESE Brown Bag Seminar 2022, HEC-INSEAD-ESSEC workshop 2022)
*Job Market Paper, 2022-2023
Empirical Chapter 2: Analysis of App Data Privacy and its relationship with Monetization Strategies and SDK use with data from Google Play apps
(Presented at ICIS 2021, IESE Brown Bag Seminar Series, Tilburg Seminar)Empirical Chapter 3: Analysis of Noise Externalities of Sharing Platforms, using open data from Airbnb NYC and NYC 311 call log
(Presented at IESE Brown Bag Seminar Series 2023, accepted at ICIS 2023, to be presented in Hyderabad, India in December 2023)
Research Interests
Algorithmic Governance and Policy in Digital Platforms - Sharing Platforms, App Platforms, Social Media Platforms, Crowdlending Platforms
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Philosophy of Science
Methodological Toolkit
Econometric: Causal Inference, Matching
Computational: Unsupervised Machine Learning
Conceptual: Phenomenon-driven theorizing