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Why Are Hospitals So Expensive? ; New Phenomena in Behavioral and Social Investing ; How Dynamic Electricity Pricing Can Improve Market Efficiency
The first two experiments were conducted at the Wharton Behavioral Lab on October 23, 2013, and then again with a new set of participants the next year on May 21, 2014. The experiment was...
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The Wharton Healthcare Analytics Lab (WHAL) develops the pioneering algorithmic tools that... We are partnering closely with the Penn Center for Health Economics and Behavioral Economics to...
NOTE : The Behavioral Insights Team (BIT) is a unit housed within Geisinger's Steele Institute for Health Innovation. It is separate from the Meyer-Chabris Lab, which is housed in Geisinger...
Welcome to the Behavioral and Experimental Economics (BEE) Research Group. At BEE, we use experiments to address questions about how economic theory can predict human behavior in the areas of health, education, financial decision-making and charitable giving. We work together with firms, charitable organizations, and schools to study human behavior in action. Our largest project is the Chicago Heights Early Childhood Center (CHECC) research study. At CHECC, we study how the academic achievement gap can be reduced through early childhood interve ...
Nielsen ; PeakMetrics ; TVEyes ; Harmony Labs ; SafeGraph ; NewsGuard ; Media Bias / Fact Check ; AllSides ; Spectus ; Center for Innovation and Sustainability in Local Media
The Visual Marketing course is so popular at Penn that there isn’t enough space for all the students who sign up to take it each spring. “We get more demand for the class than we have seats,” said Wharton Marketing Professor Barbara Kahn, who teaches the course with Elizabeth “Zab” Johnson, executive director of the Wharton Neuroscience Initiative. Not bad for a class that came together by chance. A few years ago, the women were attending the same campus luncheon when Kahn noticed John...
Although the idea of making artificial intelligence (AI) large language models full partners with clinicians in the diagnosis and treatment of patients is the most exciting potential for the innovative technology, the head of the just-launched Wharton Healthcare Analytics Lab (WHAL) emphasizes how caution will guide its work in this exploding new area of health services research. “When you’re talking about AI and machine learning (ML) in health care, there are a great many challenges and pot...