Mohaddeseh Heydari
mohhy.bsky.social
Mohaddeseh Heydari
@mohhy.bsky.social
PhD Candidate in Economics at University of Toronto. 2024-25 JMC . IO and Finance. Interested in Entrepreneurship, AI, and Information Economics.

https://www.mohaddesehheydarinejad.com
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My PhD syllabus for Introduction to Quantitative Marketing @rotmanschool. Updated for 2025. Comments welcome.

Feel free to suggest additional papers. Self promotion encouraged! All University of Toronto PhD students welcome to audit. Please get in touch.
avigoldfarb.com
December 15, 2024 at 2:22 PM
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@mohhy.bsky.social introduces an innovative structural model that captures the dynamic role of mentorship, offering both theoretical and practical insights into how accelerators drive startup success, said Prof Aguirregabiria. #EconJobMarket #EconSky newsletter.economics.utoronto.ca/measuring-th...
Measuring the Impact of Mentoring for Entrepreneurs: Mohaddeseh Heydari Nejad
Entrepreneurship is a key driver of economic growth, as it boosts innovation, creates jobs, and improves productivity. Mentorship is crucial to entrepreneurial success, providing valuable guidance and...
newsletter.economics.utoronto.ca
December 3, 2024 at 3:51 PM
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How can a #startup choose a path to achieve Product-Market Fit when there are multiple paths to value?

Strategy for startups involves choosing a path that leaves other potentially valuable paths behind.

Test Two, Choose One is a framework and toolkit to enable #entrepreneurs to make that choice!
The best startup ideas have multiple paths to success
The “test two, choose one” approach can help entrepreneurs determine which path to follow in their startup's quest for "product-market fit."
qz.com
November 25, 2024 at 9:43 PM
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Scott Stern, @joshgans.bsky.social, and I were excited to officially launch our book 📚Entrepreneurship, Choice and Strategy 📚 at #AOM2024!

Instructors learn more here:
seagull.wwnorton.com/entrepreneur...
November 18, 2024 at 6:41 PM
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Crazy interesting paper in many ways:
1) Voice-enabled GPT-4o conducted 2 hour
interviews of 1,052 people
2) GPT-4o agents were given the transcripts & prompted to simulate the people
3) The agents were given surveys & tasks. They achieved 85% accuracy in simulating interviewees real answers!
November 19, 2024 at 12:18 AM