reconnect12: Gaming Undermines the Occupation

I’m on my way to Montreal, Canada for @OccupyImpact, CASRAI’s 1st Annual International Conference. During my session, Gaming Undermines the Occupation, with Jennifer Lin from PLoS, we will discuss the issues related to working with large and growing amounts of content. There will be keynotes by Maryse Lassonde, Dr. Claire Donovan and Cameron Neylon, and I’ll also highlight some of Strategic Access issues I wrote about recently. Specifically, our session abstract is:

Almost everyone searching for digital content today becomes frustrated with the ever growing mountain of information overabundance. Creating and sharing content has never been easier. While this is a boon for scholars and other creators, those of us sifting through more content than search engines can manage are often left asking ourselves if there isn’t a better way. Adrift in more and more of the same, we lack exposure to truly fresh information and the opportunity to create new innovative research faster. Searching and accessing the right content, in the right place, and at the right time, is the primary issue. And how can we occupy this vast landscape without undermining the societal benefits?

Based on their experiences at SSRN and PLoS, Gregg Gordon, CEO of SSRN, the #1 scholarly information repository, and Jennifer Lin, Product Manager at PLoS, the largest Open Access publisher in the world, discuss their experiences tackling massive sets of information, strategies for using metrics to navigate the landscape, and their concerns about incentives and immediate gratification.

As always, I look forward to discussing these topics and SSRN in general with everyone – DM me if you want to connect. The hash tag for @OccupyImpact is #CASRAI12.

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Weekly Top 5 Papers – October 5, 2012

1. A Quantitative Approach to Tactical Asset Allocation
by Mebane T. Faber (Cambria Investment Management)

2. Disciplining Your Theorizing: Three Frank Questions
by Daniel B. Klein (George Mason University – Department of Economics)

3. Why Do Good People Sometimes Do Bad Things?: 52 Reflections on Ethics at Work
by M. Kaptein (Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) – Rotterdam School of Management (RSM))

4. Can’t We All Be More Like Scandinavians? Asymmetric Growth and Institutions in an Interdependent World
by Daron Acemoglu (Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) – Department of Economics) and James Robinson (Harvard University – Department of Government ) and Thierry Verdier (Paris School of Economics (PSE))

5. The Curious History of Fourth Amendment Searches
by Orin S. Kerr (George Washington University – Law School)

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Weekly Announcements – October 3, 2012

Here are the latest announcements from SSRN:

Max Planck Institute for European Legal History Joins Law Research Centers Papers

We are pleased to announce Max Planck Institute for European Legal History has started a Law Research Centers Papers series within the Legal Scholarship Network (LSN).

MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE FOR EUROPEAN LEGAL HISTORY RESEARCH PAPER SERIES
View Papers: http://www.ssrn.com/link/Max-Planck-Legal-History-RES.html
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Since its foundation in 1964, the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History has been dedicated to basic research from a historical perspective in the field of law. A particular challenge embraced by the Institute is to create historical and empirical bases for a critical study of the system of law in a globalized world. To this end, the Institute is paying increasing attention to the interrelationships between European and non-European legal systems. Papers in this series cover topics of the Institute’s focus areas. To have your paper included in this series please contact the series editor at ssrn@rg.mpg.de.

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Weekly Top 5 Papers – September 28, 2012

1. An Efficient Frontier for Retirement Income
by Wade Pfau (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS))

2. The Charter and the Law of Work: A Beginner’s Guide
by David Doorey (York University)

3. The Golden Dilemma
by Claude Erb and Campbell Harvey (Duke University – Fuqua School of Business)

4. Why Do Good People Sometimes Do Bad Things?: 52 Reflections on Ethics at Work
by M. Kaptein (Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) – Rotterdam School of Management (RSM))

5. Can’t We All Be More Like Scandinavians? Asymmetric Growth and Institutions in an Interdependent World
by Daron Acemoglu (Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) – Department of Economics) and James Robinson (Harvard University – Department of Government ) and Thierry Verdier (Paris School of Economics (PSE))

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Weekly Announcements – September 26, 2012

Here are the latest announcements from SSRN:

Announcing New SRPN Urban Research Sponsored Subject Matter eJournal

We are pleased to announce a new Sustainability Research & Policy Network (SRPN) Sponsored Subject Matter eJournal – Urban Research eJournal, sponsored by Penn Institute for Urban Research (Penn IUR).

URBAN RESEARCH eJOURNAL
View Papers: http://ssrn.com/link/Urban-Research.html
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Editors: Eugenie L. Birch, Co-Director, Penn Institute for Urban Research (Penn IUR) and Nussdorf Professor of Urban Research, Department of City and Regional Planning, School of Design, University of Pennsylvania, and Susan M. Wachter, Co-Director, Penn Institute for Urban Research (Penn IUR) and Worley Professor of Financial Management, Department of Real Estate, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

Sponsor: The Penn Institute for Urban Research (Penn IUR) is a university-wide entity dedicated to an increased understanding of cities through cross-disciplinary research, instruction, and civic engagement. As the global population becomes increasingly urban, Penn IUR engages with scholars and policy makers to foster innovative strategies to inform the sustainable 21st century city.

Description: This eJournal distributes working and accepted paper abstracts establishing a platform through which researchers can access the latest urban focused research from scholars worldwide. Global urbanization, with more than half the world population now urban – the United States, Latin America and Europe are more than three-quarters urban while Asia and Africa are experiencing rapid rates of urbanization – has led to a new emphasis in urban-focused research at the intersection of numerous disciplines, including anthropology, city planning, economics, history, political science, real estate, sociology and area studies. These fields aim to increase our understanding of the drivers of urban growth and from a policy perspective, the forces that contribute to the development of sustainable urban forms. A primary goal of the Urban Research journal is to gather and distribute new research that addresses the governance, policy, economics, design and social issues that surround global urbanization. Through the diffusion of the most up-to-date and classic urban-focused articles currently posted in different networks on SSRN, the Urban Research journal aims to serve as a single point of access for the growing literature in urban research.

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Weekly Top 5 Papers – September 21, 2012

1. Software Patents and the Return of Functional Claiming
by Mark Lemley (Stanford Law School)

2. The Cite Stuff: Inventing a Better Law Faculty Relevance Measure
by James Phillips (University of California, Berkeley – School of Law) and John Yoo (Dept. of Jurisprudence & Social Policy University of California at Berkeley School of Law)

3. Nietzsche
by Brian Leiter (University of Chicago)

4. Why Do Good People Sometimes Do Bad Things?: 52 Reflections on Ethics at Work
by M. Kaptein (Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) – Rotterdam School of Management (RSM))

5. A Quantitative Approach to Tactical Asset Allocation
by Mebane T. Faber (Cambria Investment Management)

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Weekly Announcements – September 20, 2012

Here are the latest announcements from SSRN:

Annals Constantin Brancusi – Juridical Sciences Series Joins LSN Partners in Publishing Journals

We are pleased to announce Annals Constantin Brancusi – Juridical Sciences Series has joined our Partners in Publishing Journals within the Legal Scholarship Network (LSN).

ANNALS CONSTANTIN BRANCUSI – JURIDICAL SCIENCES SERIES
View Papers: http://www.ssrn.com/link/ACB-Juridical-Sciences-Series.html
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The magazine includes articles from the juridical field, with the following objectives: encouraging research in education, enlarging the horizon of knowledge in the juridical field being a prestigious forum for interdisciplinary debates.

From the beginning, the magazine has proposed to publish articles, studies of law and juridical practice, from the country and from abroad, to facilitate the understanding of the institution and decision making system in the structures of the European Union, to know the communitarian contentious and great problems of integration. Our magazine has opened its pages for authors coming from various countries or especially from our country, from the juridical academic environment, to law experts and Romanian master degree candidates and PhD candidates studying abroad. It wants to approach new elements in classical fields, as well as the interference of various disciplines in relation to or absorbed by the law (medical law, juridical statistics, juridical management, public administration management, food law, communitarian contentious, business penal law, industrial relations, communitarian fiscality, etc.)

The magazine is therefore a forum of debates on disciplinary and interdisciplinary theoretical matters, a support in the enforcement of law by experts, an impulse for the relevant research activity at regional, national and international level.

University of North Carolina Joins MRN Business School Research Papers

We are pleased to announce University of North Carolina Kenan-Flagler Business School has started a MRN Business School Research Papers series within the Management Research Network (MRN).

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA KENAN-FLAGLER BUSINESS SCHOOL RESEARCH PAPER SERIES
View Abstracts: http://www.ssrn.com/link/U-North-Carolina-BSR.html
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The University of North Carolina Kenan-Flagler Business School Research Series features papers and abstracts from finance, marketing, accounting, organizational behavior, operations, strategy and sustainability. Consistently ranked one of the world’s best business schools, UNC Kenan-Flagler is known for extraordinary learning experiences and innovative research. We develop results-driven leaders who use business as an engine for global change. The mission of UNC, the first public university in the United States, is to serve as a center for research, scholarship and creativity, and to teach a diverse community of students to become the next generation of leaders.

FIRN (Financial Research Network) Joins Finance Research Centers Papers

We are pleased to announce FIRN (Financial Research Network) has started a Finance Research Centers Papers series within the Financial Economics Network (FEN).

FIRN – FINANCIAL RESEARCH NETWORK RESEARCH PAPER SERIES
View Papers: http://www.ssrn.com/link/FIRN-RES.html
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FIRN – Financial Research Network – Connecting Academics Across Australia and Around the World.
FIRN is an active and energetic network of finance researchers from Australia’s top universities and research institutes. The broad aim of the network is to create a platform of opportunities that promotes Australian finance research, education and people worldwide. FIRN encourages collaboration across conventional disciplinary boundaries such as:
- Accounting and Auditing
- Actuarial Science
- Applied Statistics
- Computational Methods
- Corporate Finance
- Corporate Governance
- Financial Econometrics
- Financial Economics
- Financial Mathematics
- Funds Management
- Market Microstructure
- Stochastic Analysis
Paper are to be submitted by author/s via URL: http://hq.ssrn.com/submissions/MyPapers.cfm?pip_id=2055774
If you require assistance or further information on the series please contact the FIRN Executive Officer at firn@business.uq.edu.au.

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Weekly Top 5 Papers – September 14, 2012

1. Valuing Companies by Cash Flow Discounting: Fundamental Relationships and Unnecessary Complications
by Pablo Fernandez (University of Navarra – IESE Business School)

2. The Cite Stuff: Inventing a Better Law Faculty Relevance Measure
by James Phillips (University of California, Berkeley – School of Law) and John Yoo (Dept. of Jurisprudence & Social Policy University of California at Berkeley School of Law)

3. Executive Compensation and Corporate Governance in the U.S.: Perceptions, Facts and Challenges
by Steven Kaplan (University of Chicago – Booth School of Business)

4. Global Value: Building Trading Models with the 10 Year CAPE
by Mebane T. Faber (Cambria Investment Management)

5. Why Do Good People Sometimes Do Bad Things?: 52 Reflections on Ethics at Work
by M. Kaptein (Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) – Rotterdam School of Management (RSM))

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Weekly Announcements – September 12, 2012

Here are the latest announcements from SSRN:

FIRN (Financial Research Network) Joins Finance Research Centers Papers

We are pleased to announce FIRN (Financial Research Network) has started a Finance Research Centers Papers series within the Financial Economics Network (FEN).

FIRN – FINANCIAL RESEARCH NETWORK RESEARCH PAPER SERIES
View Papers: http://www.ssrn.com/link/FIRN-RES.html
Subscribe: http://hq.ssrn.com/jourInvite.cfm?link=FIRN-RES

FIRN – Financial Research Network – Connecting Academics Across Australia and Around the World.
FIRN is an active and energetic network of finance researchers from Australia’s top universities and research institutes. The broad aim of the network is to create a platform of opportunities that promotes Australian finance research, education and people worldwide. FIRN encourages collaboration across conventional disciplinary boundaries such as:
- Accounting and Auditing
- Actuarial Science
- Applied Statistics
- Computational Methods
- Corporate Finance
- Corporate Governance
- Financial Econometrics
- Financial Economics
- Financial Mathematics
- Funds Management
- Market Microstructure
- Stochastic Analysis
Paper are to be submitted by author/s via URL: http://hq.ssrn.com/submissions/MyPapers.cfm?pip_id=2055774
If you require assistance or further information on the series please contact the FIRN Executive Officer at firn@business.uq.edu.au.

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Weekly Top 5 Papers – September 7, 2012

1. Global Value: Building Trading Models with the 10 Year CAPE
by Mebane T. Faber (Cambria Investment Management)

2. Private Equity Management Fee Conversions
by Gregg Polsky (University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill – School of Law)

3. A Quantitative Approach to Tactical Asset Allocation
by Mebane T. Faber (Cambria Investment Management)

4. Extending Legal Rights to Social Robots
by Kate Darling (Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) – MIT Media Laboratory)

5. The Trend is Our Friend: Risk Parity, Momentum and Trend Following in Global Asset Allocation
by Steve Thomas (City University London – Sir John Cass Business School) and Andrew Clare (City University London – Sir John Cass Business School) and Peter N. Smith (University of York (UK) – Department of Economics and Related Studies) and James Seaton (City University London – Sir John Cass Business School)

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Weekly Announcements – September 5, 2012

Here are the latest announcements from SSRN:

Chicago-Kent College of Law Joins Law School Research Papers – Legal Studies Series

We are pleased to announce Chicago-Kent College of Law has started a Law School Research Papers – Legal Studies series within the Legal Scholarship Network (LSN).

CHICAGO-KENT COLLEGE OF LAW LEGAL STUDIES RESEARCH PAPER SERIES
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The Chicago-Kent College of Law Legal Studies Research Paper Series includes abstracts, works in progress, and published papers written by the faculty of Chicago-Kent College of Law. Founded in 1888 as the Chicago College of Law, Chicago-Kent is the second-oldest law school in Illinois and is now a part of the Illinois Institute of Technology. The school’s mission, as exhibited by its diverse scholarship, is to house a vibrant, scholarly community that contributes to academic and public policy discourse on a wide range of legal issues.

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Weekly Top 5 Papers – August 31, 2012

1. Global Value: Building Trading Models with the 10 Year CAPE
by Mebane T. Faber (Cambria Investment Management)

2. National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius: Five Takes
by Glenn Reynolds (University of Tennessee College of Law) and Brannon Denning (Samford University – Cumberland School of Law)

3. The Trend is Our Friend: Risk Parity, Momentum and Trend Following in Global Asset Allocation
by Steve Thomas (City University London – Sir John Cass Business School) and Andrew Clare (City University London – Sir John Cass Business School) and Peter N. Smith (University of York (UK) – Department of Economics and Related Studies) and James Seaton (City University London – Sir John Cass Business School)

4. From Antislavery Lawyer to Chief Justice: The Remarkable But Forgotten Career of Salmon P. Chase
by Randy E. Barnett (Georgetown University Law Center)

5. Top Ten Myths of Medicare
by Richard Kaplan (University of Illinois College of Law)

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Weekly Announcements – August 29, 2012

Here are the latest announcements from SSRN:

Announcing Society of International Economic Law (SIEL), Third Biennial Global Conference on SSRN

In cooperation with the Society of International Economic Law (SIEL), the Legal Scholarship Network (LSN) is pleased to announce the SIEL Third Biennial Global Conference Online Proceedings. These proceedings are available to all users at no charge and contain abstracts of the conference papers with links to the full text in the SSRN eLibrary.

The Society of International Economic Law (SIEL) is a new organization aimed at academics and academically-minded practitioners and officials in the field of IEL, in all parts of the world. The broad goals and objectives of the organization include: building links and networks between and among IEL academics and academically-minded practitioners and officials; fostering the development of local IEL expertise and IEL organizations where needed; representing the discipline of international economic law as appropriate in global, regional and national fora; and encouraging research, practice, service and teaching in the field of IEL.

You can browse all SIEL Third Biennial Global Conference abstracts in the SSRN database by clicking on the following link. You may wish to bookmark it in your browser.

View Papers: http://www.ssrn.com/link/SIEL-2012-Singapore-Conference.html
Conference URL: http://www.sielnet.org/Default.aspx?pageId=819491

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Weekly Top 5 Papers – August 24, 2012

1. National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius: Five Takes
by Glenn Reynolds (University of Tennessee College of Law) and Brannon Denning (Samford University – Cumberland School of Law)

2. Global Value: Building Trading Models with the 10 Year CAPE
by Mebane T. Faber (Cambria Investment Management)

3. Top Ten Myths of Medicare
by Richard Kaplan (University of Illinois College of Law)

4. Defending Junk-Debt-Buyer Lawsuits
by Peter Holland (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law)

5. The Trend is Our Friend: Risk Parity, Momentum and Trend Following in Global Asset Allocation
by Steve Thomas (City University London – Sir John Cass Business School) and Andrew Clare (City University London – Sir John Cass Business School) and Peter Smith (University of York (UK) – Department of Economics and Related Studies) and James Seaton (City University London – Sir John Cass Business School)

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Did You Know?

SSRN provides an eye-friendly short-form URL for every author and abstract page.

Author Page: http://ssrn.com/author=1234567

This URL is useful in your email “signature,” allowing recipients to quickly find your research (without running the risk of fumbling to copy a long string of a URL that may not paste properly).
For example:

Sincerely,
John Doe
Professor of Economics. International University
Access my papers on SSRN: http://ssrn.com/author=1234567

To access your personal author short-form URL:

  1. Sign in to your SSRN account at: http://hq.ssrn.com.
  2. Click “My Papers” in the left menu.
  3. The short-form URL is below your name at the top of your My Papers page.

Abstract Page http://ssrn.com/abstract=1234567

In addition, there is a short-form URL for accessing the SSRN abstract page.  This simpler URL is beneficial and easier for readers to copy and paste or share.
For example:

This paper can be downloaded at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=7654321

This short-form URL can be accessed from the paper’s abstract page within the blue “tab” in the upper left portion of the screen.

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Weekly Top 5 Papers – August 17, 2012

1. Defending Junk-Debt-Buyer Lawsuits
by Peter Holland (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law)

2. A Transactional Genealogy of Scandal: From Michael Milken to Enron to Goldman Sachs
by William Bratton (University of Pennsyvlania Law School) and Adam Levitin (Georgetown University Law Center)

3. Acqui-Hiring
by John Coyle (University of North Carolina School of Law) and Gregg Polsky (University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill – School of Law)

4. Why Do Good People Sometimes Do Bad Things?: 52 Reflections on Ethics at Work
by M. Kaptein (Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) – Rotterdam School of Management (RSM))

5. Top Ten Myths of Medicare
by Richard Kaplan (University of Illinois College of Law)

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Weekly Announcements – August 15, 2012

Here are the latest announcements from SSRN:

Announcing Expansion of LSN Experimental & Empirical Studies eJournal

We are pleased to announce the expansion of Legal Scholarship Network (LSN) Experimental & Empirical Studies eJournal into the following eJournals:

EMPIRICAL STUDIES eJOURNAL
View Papers: http://www.ssrn.com/link/Empirical-Studies.html
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Editor: Jennifer Arlen Director, NYU Center for Law, Economics and Organization, Norma Z. Paige Professor of Law, New York University School of Law

Description: This eJournal distributes working and accepted paper abstracts dealing with quantitative and qualitative empirical studies of issues relevant to legal scholars.

EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES eJOURNAL
View Papers: http://www.ssrn.com/link/Experimental-Studies.html
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Editor: Jennifer Arlen Director, NYU Center for Law, Economics and Organization, Norma Z. Paige Professor of Law, New York University School of Law

Description: This eJournal distributes working and accepted paper abstracts dealing with experimental examinations of human behavior relevant to legal scholars (e.g., ultimatum games).

Indian Institute of Management Bangalore Joins MRN Business School Research Papers

We are pleased to announce the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB) has started a MRN Business School Research Papers series within the Management Research Network (MRN).

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT BANGALORE RESEARCH PAPER SERIES
View Abstracts: http://www.ssrn.com/link/Indian-Institute-Mgmt-BSR.html
Subscribe: http://hq.ssrn.com/jourInvite.cfm?link=Indian-Institute-Mgmt-BSR

The Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB) Research Paper Series includes abstracts and papers in several areas of management and business including General Management, Finance, Organizational Behavior, Human Resource Management, Economics, Marketing, Strategy, Operations Management, Entrepreneurship, Public Policy, Analytics and Information Systems. As a premiere business school located in India’s high technology capital, IIMB is in close proximity to some of the leading corporate houses in the country, ranging from IT to consumer product companies, giving it the added advantage of carrying out research and development at IIMB. Established in 1973, IIMB has traversed many boundaries to develop its own expertise in management education and research. In June 2010, IIMB was awarded the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) accreditation by the European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD). In April 2009, IIMB has been ranked among the top ten business schools of the Asia-Pacific region in the QS Global Top Business Schools 2009: The Employer’s Choice, published by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS). IIMB’s research community with excellent international academic background is committed towards making IIMB an innovative hub of research and entrepreneurial activity. Click on the following link for the IIM Bangalore Research Working Paper series. http://www.iimb.ernet.in/research/working-papers.

Announcing Expansion of LSN Administrative Law eJournal

We are pleased to announce the expansion of Legal Scholarship Network (LSN) Administrative Law eJournal into the following eJournals:

INTERNATIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE LAW eJOURNAL
View Papers: http://www.ssrn.com/link/International-Administrative-Law.html
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Editor: William Funk Professor of Law, Lewis & Clark Law School

Description: This eJournal distributes working and accepted paper abstracts in the field of international administrative law and regulation.

U.S. ADMINISTRATIVE LAW eJOURNAL
View Papers: http://www.ssrn.com/link/US-Administrative-Law.html
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Editor: William Funk Professor of Law, Lewis & Clark Law School

Description: This eJournal distributes working and accepted paper abstracts in the field of U.S. administrative law and regulation.

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Weekly Top 5 Papers – August 10, 2012

1. What is Marriage?
by Sherif Girgis (Princeton University Department of Philosophy) and Robert George (Princeton University – Department of Politics) and Ryan Anderson (University of Notre Dame Department of Political Science)

2. E-Books in Libraries: A Briefing Document Developed in Preparation for a Workshop on E-Lending in Libraries
by David O’Brien (Harvard University – Berkman Center for Internet & Society) and Urs Gasser (Harvard University – Berkman Center for Internet & Society) and John Palfrey (Harvard Law School)

3. Death and Taxes and Zombies
by Adam Chodorow (Arizona State University (ASU) – Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law)

4. Just Post It: The Lesson from Two Cases of Fabricated Data Detected by Statistics Alone
by Uri Simonsohn (University of Pennsylvania – The Wharton School)

5. A Quantitative Approach to Tactical Asset Allocation
by Mebane T. Faber (Cambria Investment Management)

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Weekly Announcements – August 8, 2012

Here are the latest announcements from SSRN:

Announcing Expansion of LSN Experimental & Empirical Studies eJournal

We are pleased to announce the expansion of Legal Scholarship Network (LSN) Experimental & Empirical Studies eJournal into the following eJournals:

EMPIRICAL STUDIES eJOURNAL
View Papers: http://www.ssrn.com/link/Empirical-Studies.html
Subscribe: http://hq.ssrn.com/jourInvite.cfm?link=Empirical-Studies

Editor: Jennifer Arlen Director, NYU Center for Law, Economics and Organization, Norma Z. Paige Professor of Law, New York University School of Law

Description: This eJournal distributes working and accepted paper abstracts dealing with quantitative and qualitative empirical studies of issues relevant to legal scholars.

EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES eJOURNAL
View Papers: http://www.ssrn.com/link/Experimental-Studies.html
Subscribe: http://hq.ssrn.com/jourInvite.cfm?link=Experimental-Studies

Editor: Jennifer Arlen Director, NYU Center for Law, Economics and Organization, Norma Z. Paige Professor of Law, New York University School of Law

Description: This eJournal distributes working and accepted paper abstracts dealing with experimental examinations of human behavior relevant to legal scholars (e.g., ultimatum games).

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Weekly Top 5 Papers – August 3, 2012

1. Valuing Companies by Cash Flow Discounting: Fundamental Relationships and Unnecessary Complications
by Pablo Fernandez (University of Navarra – IESE Business School)

2. Just Post It: The Lesson from Two Cases of Fabricated Data Detected by Statistics Alone
by Uri Simonsohn (University of Pennsylvania – The Wharton School)

3. E-Books in Libraries: A Briefing Document Developed in Preparation for a Workshop on E-Lending in Libraries
by David O’Brien (Harvard University – Berkman Center for Internet & Society) and Urs Gasser (Harvard University – Berkman Center for Internet & Society) and John Palfrey (Harvard Law School)

4. What is Marriage?
by Sherif Girgis (Princeton University Department of Philosophy) and Robert George (Princeton University – Department of Politics) and Ryan Anderson (University of Notre Dame Department of Political Science)

5. Does the Shiller-PE Work in Emerging Markets?
by Joachim Klement (Wellershoff & Partners Ltd.)

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