Ozge Demirci
I am a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard Business School.
I received my PhD in Economics from the University of Warwick, and previously I worked as a research analyst at the International Monetary Fund.
My research focuses on the economics of digitization, online marketplaces, and artificial intelligence technologies. I combine methods from econometrics and machine learning in quasi-experimental designs.
In my recent work, I study the impact of regulations that require removing sensitive information from algorithms. I am also interested in new digital technologies (i.e., Generative AI and digital platforms) and the ways they affect the behavior of consumers and firms.
Please find my CV here.
My research has been recently recognized as:
Finalist, American Statistical Association Dissertation Award
Winner, CESifo Distinguished Affiliate Award for my research on the economics of digitization
Winner, Emerging Scholar Award for my research in algorithmic bias
Winner, Outstanding Paper Award at Discrimination and Diversity Workshop
Finalist, Routledge Inclusive Economics Award for my job market paper