Emma Wiles
(née van Inwegen)
(née van Inwegen)
I hold the Isabel Anderson Career Development Professorship at Boston University's Questrom School of Business, and am an Assistant Professor in the Information Systems group. I am also a digital fellow at the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy and a faculty fellow in BU's Digital Business Institute. My research is primarily focused on artificial intelligence in labor markets and the design of online platforms and I have published in journals such as Management Science, Journal of Public Economics, and AEJ: Economic Policy.
I received my PhD from MIT Sloan in 2024. My dissertation titled "Artificial Intelligence and Labor Market Matching" won the University of Padua's International PhD Thesis Award in Artificial Intelligence in Entrepreneurship and Management (AIEM).
Previously I was a researcher at the University of Washington Evans School of Public Policy & Governance studying the effects of the Seattle minimum wage. I graduated with my undergraduate degree in mathematics and economics in 2015.
My CV is here.
You can find me on bluesky, twitter, linkedin, google scholar, or reach me at emma.b.wiles[at]gmail.com