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Women are credited less in science than men
MB Ross, BM Glennon, R Murciano-Goroff, EG Berkes, BA Weinberg, ...
Nature 608 (7921), 135-145, 2022
1982022
Why and wherefore of increased scientific collaboration
RB Freeman, I Ganguli, R Murciano-Goroff
The changing frontier: Rethinking science and innovation policy, 17-48, 2015
99*2015
Missing women in tech: The labor market for highly skilled software engineers
R Murciano-Goroff
Management Science 68 (5), 3262-3281, 2022
442022
Customers and retail growth
L Einav, PJ Klenow, JD Levin, R Murciano-Goroff
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2021
372021
Do data breach disclosure laws increase firms’ investment in securing their digital infrastructure
R Murciano-Goroff
Workshop on the Economics of Information Security, 1-39, 2019
202019
Hidden software and veiled value creation: Illustrations from server software usage
R Murciano-Goroff, R Zhuo, S Greenstein
Research Policy 50 (9), 104333, 2021
62021
Money for something: Braided funding and the structure and output of research groups
R Funk, B Glennon, J Lane, R Murciano-Goroff, M Ross
IZA Discussion Paper, 2019
62019
Equity Illusions
Y Aran, R Murciano-Goroff
The Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 2023
42023
Are recombinant scientific articles more impactful
P Azoulay, I Güler, Ö Koçak, R Murciano-Goroff, J Anttila-Hughes
Science, 2012
42012
Author Correction: Women are credited less in science than men
MB Ross, BM Glennon, R Murciano-Goroff, EG Berkes, BA Weinberg, ...
Nature 621 (7979), E41-E41, 2023
2023
Upgraded software and embedded improvements: A puzzle of user heterogeneity
R Murciano-Goroff, S Greenstein, R Zhuo
SSRN, 2023
2023
Serendipity in Science
RJ Funk, R Murciano-Goroff, P Nahm, M Park
Academy of Management Proceedings 2022 (1), 17589, 2022
2022
Essays in the Economics of Technology and Innovation
R Murciano-Goroff
Stanford University, 2018
2018
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