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14
Sep
2023
GUOJUN HE

Reducing single-use cutlery with green nudges: Evidence from China’s food-delivery industry

Rising consumer demand for online food delivery has increased the consumption of disposable cutlery, leading to plastic pollution worldwide. In this work, we investigate the impact of green nudges on single-use cutlery consumption in China. In collaboration with Alibaba’s food-delivery platform, Eleme (which is similar to Uber Eats and DoorDash), we analyzed detailed customer-level data and found that the green nudges—changing the default to “no cutlery” and rewarding consumers with “green points”—increased the share of no-cutlery orders by 648%. The environmental benefits are sizable: If green nudges were applied to all of China, more than 21.75 billion sets of single-use cutlery could be saved annually, equivalent to preventing the generation of 3.26 million metric tons of plastic waste and saving 5.44 million trees.
2023-09-14
Science
27
Jul
2023
Prof. Chen LIN

Epidemic disease and financial development

We study the impact of an epidemic disease on modern financial development by exploiting geographic variations in the precolonial survival conditions of the TseTse fly, which transmits an epidemic disease that is harmful to humans and fatal to livestock..
2023-07-27
Journal of Financial Economics
02
Jun
2023
Dr. Bonnie Hayden CHENG

You’ve got mail! How work e-mail activity helps anxious ...

Despite workplace anxiety being a common experience of daily work life that is increasingly reliant on technology, we lack knowledge of technology-based job...
2023-06-02
Journal of Vocational Behavior
01
Jul
2022
Dr. Jing LI

Strategic Nondisclosure in Takeovers

We examine takeover auctions when an informed bidder has better information about the target value than a rival and target shareholders. The informed bidder...
2022-07-01
The Accounting Review
01
Mar
2022
Dr.Guojun HE

Guns and roses: Police complicity in organized prostitution

Police complicity in organized crime is not uncommon, yet it is extremely difficult to examine empirically. Using unique sex transaction data from China, we show that police can be complicit in organized prostitution
2022-03-01
Journal of Public Economics

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