In this seminar, Hortense Fong introduces an LLM-based framework that models audience beliefs to explain story engagement, boosting predictive power by 31%.
This seminar examines how allowing users to remove pre-installed apps affects competition, offering insights into platform design and regulatory impact.
In this seminar, Kenneth Bruninx disucsses resource adequacy in Europe's power system and the role of capacity mechanisms in supporting renewable integration.
On Friday 13 June 2025, H.W. Stegeman will defend the doctoral thesis titled 'Transforming Economics for Sustainability: From Incremental to Radical Change'.
In this seminar, Simone Ferriani and Gino Cattani examine how outsiders' novel ideas emerge, struggle for legitimacy, and reshape core professional fields.
Discover how algorithmically generated content helps overcome cold start challenges on platforms by boosting early adoption and reducing evaluation costs.