Resume

Curriculum Vitae

Employment and Appointments:

2015 - present Assistant Professor, Paul Merage School of Business, University of California, Irvine

2018.10 - 2019.1 Visiting Scholar, John Hopkins Carey Business School

Education:

Research Interests and Methods:

  • Sharing Economy, Social Media, Online Open Source Communities, Econometric Analysis, Game Theory, Text Mining Machine Learning

Grants and Fundings:

    • Interim Covid-19 Research Recovery Program Fund ($8,640)

    • Hellman Fellowship, 2018. ($30,148)

    • TFI Long-Term Research Grant, 2018 (€30,000)

    • UCI CORCLR Faculty Research Grant, 2018 ($4,000)

    • UCI CORCLR Faculty Research Grant, 2017 ($3,000)

    • UCI CORCLR Faculty Research Grant, 2016. ($3,000)

    • WCAI-Wharton Customer Analytics Initiative Research Opportunity Grant Award. 2013-2014

Publication

    • 1. What Makes Geeks Tick? A Study of Stack Overflow Careers, with Lei Xu and Luis Cabral. Management Science. 2019

    • 2. How Mood Affects the Effectiveness of TV Commercials, with Yuheng Hu and Cheng Chen. (Forthcoming at Information Systems Research)

    • 3. The Impact of the Sharing Economy on Household Finance, with Yuyuan Zhu and Vijay Gurbaxani. MIS Quarterly. 2021

    • 4. Social Media, Brand Signaling and the Goldilocks Principle, with Arun Sundararajan. (Forthcoming at Information Systems Research)

    • 5. Platform Policies and Sellers’ Competition in Agency Selling in the Presence of Online Quality Misrepresentation, with Liangfei Qiu, Jingchuan Pu and Hsing Kenneth Cheng. (Forthcoming at Journal of Management Information Systems)

    • 6. Impact of Quality Certification in a Sharing Economy Platform: Evidence from AirBnB, with Jooho Kim and Sanjeev Dewan.(Accepted at Management Information Systems Quarterly)


Working Papers

    • 1. Moving Up by Moving Around? How Career Atypicality Shapes Women’s Organizational Advancement in a High-Tech Firm, with Leung, Ming D., Sharon Koppman and Richard Lu. (R&R at Administrative Science Quarterly)

    • 2. Can (S)he Code? Gender Bias in an Open Source Software Community, with Lei Xu and Sanjeev Dewan. (R&R at Information Systems Research)

    • 3. Lower-Tier Products: Friends or Foes? The Impact of Carpool on Ride-Hailing Platforms, with Jinan Lin and Vidyanand Choudhary. (Under Review)

    • 4. Weathering a Demand Shock: Do Size and Market Structure Matter? with Jinan Lin, Ziyi Cao and Gordon Burtch (Under Review)

    • 5. Impacts of the Sharing Economy Entry and Regulations on Financial Delinquencies, with Jinan Lin and Vijay Gurbaxani. (Under Review)

    • 6. Jiaqi Shi, Jinan Lin, Tingting Nian and Minyu Joo. “Consumer Aversion to Price Volatility: Implications to Airbnb Smart Pricing.” (Under Review)




Conference Presentations:

    • “Can (S)he Code? Gender Bias in an Open Source Software Community”, with Lei Xu and Sanjeev Dewan. Cornell Entrepreneurship and Innovation Workshop, Ithaca, NY, May 2019 (Invited Talk).

    • “Can (S)he Code? Gender Bias in an Open Source Software Community”, with Lei Xu and Sanjeev Dewan. CES NA Annual Conference, Lawrence, KS, April 2019 (Invited Talk).

    • “Can (S)he Code? Gender Bias in an Open Source Software Community”, with Lei Xu and Sanjeev Dewan. NABE Tech Economics Conference, San Francisco, October 2018 (Invited Talk).

    • “Can (S)he Code? Gender Bias in an Open Source Software Community”, with Lei Xu and Sanjeev Dewan. Annual Meeting of the Decision Science Institute, Chicago, November 2018 (Invited Talk).

      • “Can (S)he Code? Gender Bias in an Open Source Software Community ”, with Lei Xu and Sanjeev Dewan (Poster). NBER Summer Institute, Boston, July 2018.

      • “Can (S)he Code? Gender Bias in an Open Source Software Community”, with Lei Xu and Sanjeev Dewan. Workshop on Experimental and Behavioral Economics in Information Systems, DC, May 2018 (Invited Talk).

      • “Can (S)he Code? Gender Bias in an Open Source Software Community”, with Lei Xu and Sanjeev Dewan. WISE, South Korea, December 2017.

      • “The Impact of the Sharing Economy on Household Finance”, with Yuyuan Zhu and Vijay Gurbaxani. INFORMS Annual Meeting, Houston, October 2017 (Invited Talk).

      • “The Impact of the Sharing Economy on Household Finance”, with Yuyuan Zhu and Vijay Gurbaxani (Poster). NBER Summer Institute, Boston, July 2017.

      • “How Mood Affects the Effectiveness of TV Commercials”, with Yuheng Hu and Cheng Chen. The International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media (ICWSM), Montreal, Canada, 2017.

      • “Reputation Manipulation and Market Interaction.” with Liangfei Qiu, Cheng Chen and Hsing K. Cheng. Production and Operations Management Society (POMS), Seattle, May 2017 (Invited Talk).

      • “The Impact of the Sharing Economy on Household Finance”, with Yuyuan Zhu and Vijay Gurbaxani. Statistical Challenges in eCommerce Research (SCECR), Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, June 2017.

      • “The Impact of the Sharing Economy on Household Finance”, with Yuyuan Zhu and Vijay Gurbaxani. Road to Reinvention: Leadership in the Digital Age Conference, Irvine, CA, March 2017 (Invited Talk).

      • “How Mood Affects the Effectiveness of TV Commercials”, with Yuheng Hu and Cheng Chen. Winter Conference on Business Analytics, Utah, March 2017.

      • “Uber On: Until You Are Free of Debt”, with Yuyuan Zhu and Vijay Gurbaxani. Workshop on Information Systems Economics (WISE), Dublin, Ireland, 2016.

      • “How Mood Affects the Effectiveness of TV Commercials”, with Yuheng Hu and Cheng Chen. Workshop on Information Systems Economics (WISE), Dublin, Ireland, 2016.

      • “Capturing Brand Sentiment through Social Media: a Case for Superbowl”, with Arun Sundararajan. INFORMS Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, 2016 (Invited Talk).

      • “What Makes Geeks Tick? A Study of Stack Overflow Careers”, with Lei Xu and Luis Cabral, INFORMS Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November 2015 (Invited Talk).

      • “What Makes Geeks Tick? A Study of Stack Overflow Careers”, with Lei Xu and Luis Cabral, NBER Summer 2015: Economics of IT and Digitization, Boston, MA, July 2015.

      • “What Makes Geeks Tick? A Study of Stack Overflow Careers”, with Lei Xu and Luis Cabral, Platform Strategy Research Symposium Boston, MA, July 2015.

      • “What Makes Geeks Tick? A Study of Stack Overflow Careers”, with Lei Xu and Luis Cabral, Fourth Society of Labor Economists World Conference (SOLE) Montreal, QC, June 2015.

      • “What Makes Geeks Tick? A Study of Stack Overflow Careers”, with Lei Xu and Luis Cabral, 13th Annual International Industrial Organization Conference (IIOC) Boston, MA, April 2015.

      • “Revealing Life Events from Inferred Customer Similarity: a Predictive Modeling Approach”, with Enric Junqué de Fortuny and Foster Provost, WCAI Research Symposium, Philadelphia, PA, March 2015.

      • “The Goldilocks Principle: Why Mid-Tier Brands Invest More in Social Media”, with Arun Sundararajan, Conference on Information Systems and Technology (CIST), San Francisco, 2014. Best Conference Paper

      • “What Makes Geeks Tick? A Study of Stack Overflow Careers”, with Lei Xu and Luis Cabral, Workshop on Information Systems Economics (WISE), Auckland, New Zealand, 2014.

      • “Revealing Life Events from Inferred Customer Similarity: a Predictive Modeling Approach”, with Enric Junqué de Fortuny and Foster Provost, Workshop on Information Technology and Systems (WITS), Auckland, New Zealand, 2014.

      • “Capturing Brand Sentiment through Social Media: a Case for Superbowl”, with Arun Sundararajan, Statistical Challenges in Electronic Commerce Research, Tel Aviv, Israel, 2014.

      • “Capturing Brand Sentiment through Social Media: a Case for Superbowl”, with Arun Sundararajan, accepted at Martketing Science, Atlanta, 2014.

      • Social Media and Brand Signaling”, with Arun Sundararajan, accepted at Theory in Economics of Information Systems (TEIS), Calgary, Canada, 2014.

      • On Identity and Financial Inclusion: Is there a Case for India’s UID Project?” with Ravi Bapna and Arun Sundararajan, Statistical Challenges in eCommerce Research, Montreal, Canada, 2012.

Academic Awards and Honors:

  • Selected to attend the OCIS Doctoral Consortium, 2014

  • Selected to attend the Structural Modeling Approaches to Research on Technology (SMART) workshop, 2014

  • Marketing Science Doctoral Consortium, Istanbul, Turkey, 2013

  • PhD Fellowship, Stern School of Business, NYU, Sep 2009 – present

  • Student Exchange Program Award (Tsinghua), 2007

  • First Class Academic Scholarship (Tsinghua), 2008

  • Distinguished Volunteer of SEM and Tsinghua University, 2007

  • Gold Medal in the Summer Society Practice Camp (Tsinghua University), 2006

Professional Associations and Activities:

Member, Association for Information Systems (AIS) 2010-present

Program Committee, 2014 Conference of Information Systems and Technology (CIST)

Program Committee, 2014 Workshop on Information Technology and Systems

Reviewer, 2011- 2014 International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS)

Teaching Experience:

Instructor, PhD Seminar on Digital Strategy

UC Irvine, Paul Merage School of Business, PhD course, Spring 2017, Winter 2018

Instructor, “Data and Programming for Analytics”

UC Irvine, Paul Merage School of Business, Part-time and Full-time MBA elective course, Winter 2016, Winter 2017, Winter 2018

Instructor, “Data and Programming for Analytics”

UC Irvine, Paul Merage School of Business, undergraduate elective course, Winter 2016, Winter 2017, Winter 2018

Instructor, “Data and Programming for Analytics”

UC Irvine, Paul Merage School of Business, Master of Business Analytics core course, Fall 2017

Instructor, “Information Technology for Management”

UC Irvine, Paul Merage School of Business, Part-time MBA program core course, Fall 2015

Instructor, “IT in Business and Society”

Stern undergraduate core course, Summer 2013

Invited Presentations:

Road to Reinvention: Leadership in the Digital Age Conference, Irvine, CA, March 2017

Wharton Customer Analytics Initiative (WCAI), March 2015

Emory, Feb 2015

University of Washington at Seattle, Feb 2015

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Feb 2015

Singapore Management University, Feb 2015

UC Irvine, January 2015

University of Rochester, January 2015

Indiana University, January 2015

Temple University, January 2015

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, January 2015

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, January 2015

Computer skills:

Analytics

Programming

Extensive experience with text-mining, including sentiment and topic modeling; supervised and unsupervised learning methods such as support vector machines, Naïve Bayes, maximum entropy, random forests; basic and advanced econometric methods

Extensive experience with Python, R, Stata, Matlab, Mathemetica, SQL; Experience with Java

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