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Arbeitslosigkeit 2 Coronavirus 2 Gender 2 Geschlecht 2 Telearbeit 2 Telework 2 Unemployment 2 Arbeitsmarktdiskriminierung 1 Beschäftigungseffekt 1 Bottleneck 1 COVID-19 1 Costs 1 Disaster 1 Dismissal 1 Employment effect 1 Engpass 1 Gender discrimination 1 Geschlechterdiskriminierung 1 Impact assessment 1 Katastrophe 1 Kosten 1 Kündigung 1 Labour market discrimination 1 Lohnstruktur 1 Matching 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Wage structure 1 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 1 Wirkungsanalyse 1 Women workers 1 disaster management 1 gender inequality 1 needs 1 telework 1 unemployment 1
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English 4 Undetermined 1
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Hou, Jingbo 5 Chen, Pei-Yu 3 Liang, Chen 3 Gu, Bin 2 Burtch, Gordon 1 Chen, Peiyu 1 Eggert, David 1 Hong, Yili 1 Huang, Ni 1
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Antitrust Chronicle 1 Boston University Questrom School of Business Research Paper 1 Information systems research : ISR 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 4 RePEc 1
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Does Telework Reduce Unequal Impacts of the COVID-19 Disaster on Job Losses Across Genders?
Hou, Jingbo; Liang, Chen; Chen, Pei-Yu; Gu, Bin - 2022
Disasters usually pose a big threat to work continuity and job stability, thus having important consequences for workers’ labor market outcomes (i.e., unemployment, work absence, and lay off). Furthermore, according to the prior literature on disaster management, disaster-induced labor market...
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Local vs. Social : How Social Information Intensity Shapes Preventive Behavior in the Context of COVID-19
Hou, Jingbo; Liang, Chen; Chen, Pei-Yu - 2022
By connecting people across the globe, social technologies enable people to share information instantaneously and experience “in the moment” events virtually. In the context of COVID-19, sharing localized disaster information allows socially connected friends in other non/low affected areas...
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Can telework adjustment help reduce disaster-induced gender inequality in job market outcomes?
Hou, Jingbo; Liang, Chen; Chen, Peiyu; Gu, Bin - In: Information systems research : ISR 35 (2024) 4, pp. 1701-1720
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Evaluating the Efficacy of Platform-Imposed Application Costs for Managing Congestion in Online Matching Markets
Hou, Jingbo; Huang, Ni; Burtch, Gordon; Hong, Yili; … - 2021
One key objective of matching platforms is to facilitate market clearing. When the supply and demand for services are unbalanced, congestion issues arise. Specifically, when workers can apply for unlimited employers/jobs with negligible application costs, employers may face excessive...
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Liability of a Parent for the Antitrust Violations of a Subsidiary Under Asian Antitrust Law
Eggert, David; Hou, Jingbo - In: Antitrust Chronicle 11 (2009)
This article summarizes the applicable law on the issue of parental liability for the competition law violations of subsidiaries in three Asian countriesâ€â€China, Korea, and Japan.
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