By John P. Desmond, AI Trends Editor More companies are successfully exploiting predictive maintenance systems that combine AI and IoT sensors to collect data that anticipates breakdowns and recommends preventive action before break or machines fail, in a demonstration of an AI use case with proven value. This growth is reflected in optimistic market forecasts.… →

By Lance Eliot, the AI Trends Insider We already expect that humans to exhibit flashes of brilliance. It might not happen all the time, but the act itself is welcomed and not altogether disturbing when it occurs. What about when Artificial Intelligence (AI) seems to display an act of novelty? Any such instance is bound to get our attention;… →

CEPDP1770. May 2021.Absent providers of key public services, such as schooling and health, are a major problem in both developed and developing countries. This paper provides the first analysis of a population-wide controlled field experiment for home visits checking on sick leave in the public sector. The experiment was carried out in Italy, a country… →
CEPDP1769. May 2021.Rehabilitating convicted criminals is challenging; indeed, an important share of them return to prison only a few years after their release. Thus, finding effective ways of encouraging crime desistance, particularly among young individuals, has become an important policy goal to reduce crime and incarceration rates. This paper provides causal evidence that the local… →
CEPDP1768. May 2021.The second half of the twentieth century saw large-scale suburbanization in the United States, with the median share of residents who work in the same county where they live falling from 87 to 71 percent between 1970 and 2000. We introduce a new methodology for discriminating between the three leading explanations for this… →
CEPDP1767. May 2021.The empirical management literature has found that the education of both managers and the workforce more generally appears to be an important driver of better management practices. This article sets out how such relationships might be conceptualised, and suggests that in a complementarities framework, modern management practices can be thought of as a… →
CEPDP1766. May 2021.We study the impact of borrower protection on mortgage and housing demand. We focus on variation in the likelihood that a house is repossessed — conditional on the mortgage being in arrears and taken to court — coming from heterogeneity in preferences of judges that adjudicate on repossession cases in England and Wales.… →
As universities integrate generative AI (GenAI) tools to support students’ learning and better prepare them for the requirements of tomorrow’s labour market, it is crucial to evaluate how students use these technologies and how such use impacts their skill development. Following Oxford university’s announcement to expand its artificial intelligence (AI) offering and capabilities in collaboration… →
This blog is a translation of an original piece called “Rethinking gender-based violence research ethics“ published in English here. It has been translated into Tamil to allow those who contributed to this blog – mainly Tamil speaking survivors and grassroots organisations – to engage with it. உலகத் தெற்கு முழுவதும், மில்லியன் கணக்கான பெண்கள் தொழிற்சாலைகள் மற்றும் கிடங்குகளில்… →
Areum Cho a PhD candidate in Marketing reflects on the The London Marketing PhD Research Day. It was a rewarding event that brought together doctoral researchers and faculty from five institutions to share research and receive feedback in a collaborative setting. Areum’s involvement in organising the event enhanced her appreciation for teamwork and facilitated valuable… →
