Reveals gender gap in AI tool usage among students
Researchers at NHH have uncovered significant gender disparities in the adoption of generative AI tools like ChatGPT.
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Researchers at NHH have uncovered significant gender disparities in the adoption of generative AI tools like ChatGPT.
NHH Professor Siri Pettersen Strandenes chaired the committee that presented its report today.
The paper titled "Competition and Career Advancement" by Julian V. Johnsen, Hyejin Ku and Kjell Gunnar Salvanes has been published in The Review of Economic Studies.
`We want a full review of how the regulations can be modernized, ‘says Minister of Trade, Industry and Fisheries Cecilie Myrseth. NHH researcher Linda Orvedal has joined the new committee.
Authors | Title | Publication |
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Björn Brey and Erik van der Marel: |
"The Role of Human-capital in Artificial Intelligence Adoption" |
Economics Letters |
Jakub Sawulski, Nikodem Szewczyk and Aneta Kielczewska: |
"Information effects in public spending preferences: Evidence from survey experiment in Poland" |
European Journal of Political Economy |
Julian V. Johnsen, Hyejin Ku and Kjell Gunnar Salvanes: |
The Review of Economic Studies |
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Gozde Corekcioglu, Marco Francesconi and Astrid Kunze: |
"Expansions in paid parental leave and mothers' economic progress" |
European Economic Review |
Alexander W. Cappelen, Stefan Meissner and Bertil Tungodden: |
"Cancel the Deal? An Experimental Study on the Exploitation of Irrational Consumers" |
Management Science |
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"Exposure to Diversity, Social Proximity and Ingroup Bias" |
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"Worker Power, Immigrant Sorting, and Firm Dynamics" |
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"Cross-border Shopping of Alcohol - What is the Effect on Tax Revenue and Sales and Which Products are Most Affected?" |
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"Fertility, Partner Choice, and Human Capital" |