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5th Monash-Warwick-Zurich Text-as-Data Workshop
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Organizers: Elliott Ash (ETH Zurich) and Sascha O. Becker (Monash U & U Warwick)
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April 3rd & 4th, 2023
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starting 07:50 UTC+1 (UK) | 08:50 UTC+2 (EU) | 16:50 UTC+10 (AU)
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link to this page: eash.cc/mwz-5
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In case of inconsistent timings across time zones, the EU time is the relevant one :-)
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On Zoom (REGISTER for link)
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Session 1: April 3rd, Morning Europe, Evening Asia
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7:508:5016:5010mZoom room opens / Introductions
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Session 1.1 -- Plenary
Chair: Sascha O. Becker
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8:009:0017:0020mVlad Mill (Mannheim), War time military service increases religiosity: Causal big-data evidence from the Vietnam War Lottery
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8:209:2017:2020mCarlo Schwarz (Bocconi), MENTALISM: Measuring, Tracking, and Analyzing Inequality using Social Media
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8:409:4017:4020mQ&A / Discussion / Break
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Session 1.2 -- Plenary
Chair: Elliott Ash
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9:0010:0018:0020mPiera Bello (Bergamo), Similarity of Research Interests and Women Representation in Academia
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9:2010:2018:2020mMichael Yeomans (Imperial), Conversational receptiveness transmits between parties and reduces affective polarization
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9:4010:4018:4020mQ&A / Discussion / Break
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Session 1.3 -- Parallel (Joinable Breakout Rooms)
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Room 1
Chair: Britta Rude
Room 2
Chair: Philine Widmer
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10:0011:0019:0020mMayukh Mukhopadhyay (LBS), "Gender Norms Do Not Persist But Converge Across Time"Lorenz Gschwent (Duisburg-Essen), "The End that Justifies the Means: Censorship in Democracy"
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10:2011:2019:2020mBritta Rude (Ifo), "The Critical Role of Social Leaders in the Spread of Social Movements against Gender-Based Violence"Philine Widmer (ETH), "Is Propaganda Front-Page News?"
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10:4011:4019:4020mSugat Chaturvedi (Sussex), "Words Matter: Gender, Jobs and Application Behavior"Joop Adema (Ifo), "Immigrant Narratives"
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11:0012:0020:0020mRitwik Banerjee (IIM Bangalore), "Affirmative Action and Application Strategies: Evidence from Field Experiments in Colombia"Ronja Sczepanski (ETH), "Who are they talking about? Detecting mentions of social groups in political texts with supervised learning"
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11:2012:2020:20-Q&A / Discussion / Break / Conclude
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Session 2: April 3rd, Morning USA, Afternoon Europe
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Session 2.1 -- Plenary Session on AI Assistants
Chairs: Elliott Ash & Sascha O. Becker
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9:0014:0015:0023:0020mAnton Korinek (Virginia), "Language models and cognitive automation for economic research"
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9:2014:2015:2023:2020mWayne Geerling (Texas), "Is ChatGPT Smarter than a Student in Principles of Economics?"
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9:4014:4015:4023:4020mQ&A / Discussion
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Session 2.2 -- Plenary
Chair: Elliott Ash
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10:0015:0016:000:0020mKieu-Trang Nguyen, "Trust and Innovation within the Firm: Evidence from Matched CEO-Firm Data"
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10:2015:2016:200:2020mOda Nedregård (BI Norwegian), "Causal Political Speech"
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10:4015:4016:400:4020mQ&A / Discussion / Break
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Session 2.3 -- Parallel (Joinable Breakout Rooms)
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Room 1
Chair: Mikhail Galashin
Room 2
Chair: Tatiana Zarate Barrera
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11:0016:0017:001:0020mRalf Martin (Imperial), "Twitnovation and Aboutnovation: Can social media explain firm performance in Latin America?"Julia Krämer (Erasmus), "Economics of Readability: Privacy Policies and the GDPR"
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11:2016:2017:201:2020mStephanie Karol (Michigan), "Taking from Charity? Political Contributions and the Market for Charitable Funds"Tatiana Zarate Barrera (UBC), "Too Polluted to Sin? Dirty Skies, Crime and Adaptation Responses in Mexico City"
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11:4016:4017:401:4020mMikhail Galashin (UCLA), "Crowdsourcing surveys: using community information in research design"
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12:0017:0018:002:0020mQ&A / Discussion / Break
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Session 2.4 -- Plenary
Chair: Elliott Ash
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12:2017:2018:202:2020mSarah Bana (Chapman), "work2vec: Learning the Latent Structure of the Labor Market"
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12:4017:4018:402:4020mNicolas Longuet Marx (Columbia), "The Nationalization of American Lawmaking? Evidence from State Legislation"
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12:4017:4019:003:00-Q&A / Discussion / Conclude
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Session 3: April 4th, Morning Europe, Afternoon Asia
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Session 3.1 -- Plenary
Chair: Sascha O. Becker
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8:009:0017:0020mJaime Marques Pereira, "Trumping the News: A High-Frequency Analysis"
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8:209:2017:2020mJoachim Voth (UZH), "Image(s)"
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8:409:4017:4020mFrancesco Sobbrio (Rome), "Fact-Checking Politicians"
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9:0010:0018:0020mQ&A / Discussion / Break
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Session 3.2 -- Parallel (Joinable Breakout Rooms)
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Room 1
Chair: Vardges Levonyan
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Chair: Sascha O. Becker
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9:2010:2018:2020mVardges Levonyan (UZH), "News Diversity"Shuang Chen (USI), "Green Investors and Green Transition Efforts: Talk the Talk or Walk the Walk?"
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9:4010:4018:4020mHamza Bennani (Nantes), "Too Complex to Digest? Federal Tax Bills and Their Processing in US Financial Markets"Sascha Becker (Monash), "The Virtuous Cycle between Education and Technology: Steam engines and regional development in Germany, 1875-2015"
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10:0011:0019:0020mShikhar Singla (Goethe), "Regulatory Costs and Market Power"Anja Rösner (Dusseldorf), "Commercialization of Government Inventions: Evidence from the NASA Technology Transfer Program"
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10:2011:2019:2020mConclude
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