Sofie Cairo
@cairosofie.bsky.social
Assistant professor at Copenhagen Business School and postdoc at University of Zürich. Focus on labor, gender, benefits & policy, and economics of science and science funding. Applied & behavioral econ. PhD from @Economics_UCPH.
June 27, 2025 at 9:42 PM
🔷 The second part includes a panel discussion and Q&A with audiance. Together, we will explore actionable strategies to enhance diversity in innovation, foster inclusion, and address inequities that hinder societal progress.
June 27, 2025 at 9:42 PM
🔷 The second part includes a panel discussion and Q&A with audiance. Together, we will explore actionable strategies to enhance diversity in innovation, foster inclusion, and address inequities that hinder societal progress.
🔷 The first part of the PDW feature 5 keynotes by our speakers. They will discuss the stock of knowledge in their respective topics and their current research
June 27, 2025 at 9:42 PM
🔷 The first part of the PDW feature 5 keynotes by our speakers. They will discuss the stock of knowledge in their respective topics and their current research
The speakers are Michaël Bikard (INSEAD), Gaia Dossi (University College London), Laurel Smith-Doerr (University of Massachusetts Amherst), Carolin Lerchenmüller (University of Zurich) and Olav Sorenson (UCLA Anderson). Rem Koning (Harvard Business School) will be the session moderator.
June 27, 2025 at 9:42 PM
The speakers are Michaël Bikard (INSEAD), Gaia Dossi (University College London), Laurel Smith-Doerr (University of Massachusetts Amherst), Carolin Lerchenmüller (University of Zurich) and Olav Sorenson (UCLA Anderson). Rem Koning (Harvard Business School) will be the session moderator.
📝 The PDW explores how the composition of scientific and innovation workforce shapes scientific and innovation outcomes and highlights the systematic barriers for underrepresented groups in science and innovation.
June 27, 2025 at 9:42 PM
📝 The PDW explores how the composition of scientific and innovation workforce shapes scientific and innovation outcomes and highlights the systematic barriers for underrepresented groups in science and innovation.
This is wonderful news! Congrats Paul🎊🎈❤️🇩🇰🤸♂️💃
June 23, 2025 at 7:15 PM
This is wonderful news! Congrats Paul🎊🎈❤️🇩🇰🤸♂️💃
I am so sorry for your loss! Her work and person will continue to inspire our field.
June 11, 2025 at 9:13 PM
I am so sorry for your loss! Her work and person will continue to inspire our field.
I read this paper multiple times pubsonline.informs.org/doi/10.1287/...
Gender Promotion Gaps and Career Aspirations | Management Science
pubsonline.informs.org
June 10, 2025 at 9:27 PM
I read this paper multiple times pubsonline.informs.org/doi/10.1287/...
Why? I still rely on my early days student job network in Ministry of Finance (my thesis partner), Ministry of Economics, and the Centralbank in my research. I think engaging with practioners and policymakers is valuable to university learning and research (3 childbirths perhaps less so)
June 7, 2025 at 10:30 AM
Why? I still rely on my early days student job network in Ministry of Finance (my thesis partner), Ministry of Economics, and the Centralbank in my research. I think engaging with practioners and policymakers is valuable to university learning and research (3 childbirths perhaps less so)
Such relevant analysis! DK abortion rights have just been expanded from 12 to 18 weeks (June 1), and young women of 15-17y no longer need their parents' consent.
June 3, 2025 at 3:14 PM
Such relevant analysis! DK abortion rights have just been expanded from 12 to 18 weeks (June 1), and young women of 15-17y no longer need their parents' consent.
Yes, younger/lower or same earnings as partner fathers really seem to get a productivity boost, but fathers with a private sector partner, see productivity penalties.
May 28, 2025 at 5:44 AM
Yes, younger/lower or same earnings as partner fathers really seem to get a productivity boost, but fathers with a private sector partner, see productivity penalties.
Link to the full paper is here: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
Publish or Procreate: The Effect of Motherhood on Research Performance
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This study investigates the unequal effects of parenthood on the scientific productivity of mothers and fathers in the natural sciences and medicine. Lev
papers.ssrn.com
May 27, 2025 at 8:16 PM
Link to the full paper is here: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
@p-hunermund.com Thx for sharing (still wonder about that algorithm🙃!)
May 27, 2025 at 7:30 PM
@p-hunermund.com Thx for sharing (still wonder about that algorithm🙃!)
All credit on that title goes to @valentinatartari.bsky.social
May 27, 2025 at 7:28 PM
All credit on that title goes to @valentinatartari.bsky.social
👶👶🧪 Parenthood shapes scientists — but it should not limit scientific discovery and recognition. We need a research system where no one has to choose between science and caregiving. Let’s make science truly inclusive.
May 22, 2025 at 8:03 AM
👶👶🧪 Parenthood shapes scientists — but it should not limit scientific discovery and recognition. We need a research system where no one has to choose between science and caregiving. Let’s make science truly inclusive.