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Professorship in Operations, Information and Decisions (OID), Wharton, University of Pennsylvania

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The Operations, Information and Decisions Department at the Wharton School is home to faculty with a diverse set of interests in behavioral economics, decision-making, information technology, information-based strategy, operations management, and operations research.

Postdoc in collective intelligence

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Professor Christopher Chabris is seeking an outstanding researcher for a position as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Geisinger Health System. The postdoc will carry out behavioral science research on collective intelligence.

2017 guide to the American Marketing Association (AMA) job market interviews for aspiring professors

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PhD students in Marketing, Psychology, and Economics should send their “packets” out by the fourth of July in the hopes of lining up interviews at the annual AMA Summer Conference. Each year DSN reprints this sort of “what to expect while you’re applying” guide, first published here by Dan Goldstein in 2005.

Two jobs at Columbia University

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IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK Decision Science News started at Columbia University. In fact, it was a postdoc at the Center for the Decision Sciences (position 2) below. Maybe you can get one of these jobs and become a decision science blog too? POSTING 1: Rank Tenured Associate or Full Professor Position at Columbia […]

Apply behavioral insights, measure impact, and help make the US Government work for people

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BE A FELLOW WITH THE OFFICE OF EVALUATION SCIENCES The Office of Evaluation Sciences (OES) is currently accepting applications for fellowships beginning in October 2017 in D.C. Based at the General Services Administration, OES is a team of applied researchers tasked with building insights from the social and behavioral sciences into federal programs, and testing […]

The SJDM Newsletter is ready for download

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SOCIETY FOR JUDGMENT AND DECISION MAKING NEWSLETTER   The quarterly Society for Judgment and Decision Making newsletter can be downloaded from the SJDM site: http://sjdm.org/newsletters/ Dan Goldstein SJDM Newsletter Editor

Researcher and postdoc positions in Computational Social Science at Microsoft Research NYC

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Microsoft Research NYC seeks serious quants and programmers for researcher and postdoctoral positions in computational social science.

The Lab @ DC hiring now. Deadline Sept 19, 2016.

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The Lab @ DC is a new scientific team in the Executive Office of the Mayor of the District of Columbia Government. They’re hiring!

Professorship in Operations, Information, and Decisions Department at Wharton

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The Operations, Information and Decisions Department at the Wharton School is home to faculty with a diverse set of interests in behavioral economics, decision-making, information technology, information-based strategy, operations management, and operations research. We are seeking applicants for a full-time, tenure-track faculty position at any level: Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor.

Prediction markets have to occasionally “get it wrong” to be calibrated

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Two recent events in the UK made it look like prediction markets’ predictions aren’t worth much. But looks can be deceiving.