Search Results for author: Luca Verginer

Found 9 papers, 0 papers with code

Gender Bias in Emerging New Research Topics: The Impact of COVID-19 on Women in Science

no code implementations6 Apr 2024 Carolina Biliotti, Massimo Riccaboni, Luca Verginer

Conversely, new publication opportunities in the COVID-19 research field increase the proportion of women in middle, less-relevant, author positions.

Understanding Online Migration Decisions Following the Banning of Radical Communities

no code implementations9 Dec 2022 Giuseppe Russo, Manoel Horta Ribeiro, Giona Casiraghi, Luca Verginer

Specifically, we quantify how these factors affect users' decisions to post on fringe platforms and, for those who do, whether they continue posting on the mainstream platform.

Spillover of Antisocial Behavior from Fringe Platforms: The Unintended Consequences of Community Banning

no code implementations20 Sep 2022 Giuseppe Russo, Luca Verginer, Manoel Horta Ribeiro, Giona Casiraghi

Using a difference-in-differences design, we contrast co-active users with matched counterparts to estimate the causal effect of fringe platform participation on users' antisocial behavior on Reddit.

The Impact of Acquisitions in the Biotechnology Sector on R&D Productivity

no code implementations24 Mar 2022 Luca Verginer, Federica Parisi, Jeroen van Lidth de Jeude, Massimo Riccaboni

This study examines the effects of acquisitions on the retention and R&D productivity of inventors in the biotech sector, using data from 15, 318 inventors involved in 1, 375 acquisitions between 1990 and 2010.

When standard network measures fail to rank journals: A theoretical and empirical analysis

no code implementations29 Jun 2021 Giacomo Vaccario, Luca Verginer

To overcome this problem, we propose a citation path perspective, and empirically show that rankings based on the network and the citation path perspective are very different.

The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Scientific Research in the Life Sciences

no code implementations31 Jan 2021 Massimo Riccaboni, Luca Verginer

The COVID-19 outbreak has posed an unprecedented challenge to humanity and science.

Should the government reward cooperation? Insights from an agent-based model of wealth redistribution

no code implementations14 Jan 2021 Frank Schweitzer, Luca Verginer, Giacomo Vaccario

The resulting budget is spent to cover administrative costs and to pay a bonus to cooperative agents, which can be identified correctly only with a probability $p$.

Physics and Society Multiagent Systems General Economics Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems Economics

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