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Go Forth, Young Scholar: How to Use SSRN to Get Your Work Noticed

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Years ago, scholars and scientists kept their research secret. New scientific discoveries had to be guarded jealously, using coded language and ciphers, for fear a competitor could steal the data and claim it as their own. Nowadays this is no longer the case, and the best thing to do with a new, early-stage research paper is to share it as broadly as possible. The more papers you add to SSRN, the more your reputation as a scholar grows, and the more likely your research is to be cited in others’ work. Any scholarly research you’ve produced is eligible for inclusion in SSRN’s eLibrary, even work you produced when you were a student and published work (provided with written permission from the journal publisher).

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Weekly Top 5 Papers – May 27, 2019

Weekly Top 5 Papers – June 3, 2019

Advice to Entreprenuers

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When it comes to Fatherly advice, our own SSRN thought leader, Gregg Gordon, makes insightful conversation on the ROCStars 13WHAM early-morning news program.

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Weekly Top 5 Papers – June 10, 2019

SSRN launching improved citations and references service, CiteRight

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SSRN CiteRight citations and references service launching soon

SSRN is delighted to announce that in early July we’re going to be launching a new service called CiteRight, which shows where a paper on SSRN has been cited by other researchers, both in papers on SSRN and across the Web.
 
As we transition to the new system, the current CiteReader SSRN citations and references will be hidden on the system for just over week, and we expect the new service to be up and running from the beginning of July once our final testing is complete.
 
As SSRN has grown, we have recognized the need to adapt our citations management so that we can more quickly and accurately meet the increasing rate of submissions to our site.
 
Given the enormous value of citations to our authors and institutional partners, we’ve spent the last year working on a completely new service called CiteRight, which replaces the current CiteReader service.
 
The new CiteRight service has two important elements: The first element is a fast and accurate reference extraction algorithm that can extract citations of your papers on SSRN when it is uploaded or revised. The service will be updating citation counts of papers on our site every day.
 
The second element is a connection to the CrossRef look up service, which means that once your paper has a DOI and starts to become cited beyond SSRN, we’ll be able to display a second set of CrossRef citations for your paper to provide a more complete picture of how your paper is being shared across the Web.
 
We appreciate your patience as we get the new service up and running. We expect that the vast majority of papers on SSRN are likely to see an increase in their citations but do let us know if you see any changes to your papers that don’t make sense, and we’ll work to promptly resolve any issues.
 
The SSRN Team is excited to get citations and references moving more quickly on SSRN. We look forward to working with you to evolve the new CiteRight service to ensure that it’s as accurate and as comprehensive as we can make it.
 
Please send us any comments or feedback to support@ssrn.com – we’d love to hear from you.

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Weekly Top 5 Papers – June 17, 2019

Weekly Top 5 Papers Jun 25, 2019


Weekly Top 5 July 1, 2019

Weekly Top 5 Papers – July 8, 2019

Top 5 – July 9 to 15, 2019

Changing the Outcome of the Future by Revisiting History

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The evolution of change starts with history. A constant curiosity to learn about the way things evolve encourage conceptual ideas to new areas of thinking. This is the way SSRN was conceived in the beginning and continues to progress now; twenty years into the future.

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Weekly Top 5 Papers – July 16-22, 2019

Weekly Top 5 Papers – Jul 22 to 29 2019

Weekly Top 5 Papers Jul 30 to Aug 4 2019


Weekly Top 5 Papers – August 5-11, 2019

Weekly Top 5 Papers – August 12-18, 2019

Weekly Top 5 Papers – August 19-25, 2019

Weekly Top 5 Papers – August 27 to September 2, 2019

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  1. A Brief Introduction to the Basics of Game Theory Matthew O. Jackson
    Stanford University – Department of Economics
  2. The Volatility Effect Revisited David Blitz, Pim van Vliet, Guido Baltussen
    Robeco Robeco Asset Management – Quantitative Investing Erasmus University Rotterdam
  3. Summary of Social Contract Theory by Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau, Manzoor Laskar Symbiosis International University
  4. Aggregate Confusion: The Divergence of ESG Ratings Florian Berg,J ulian F K̦lbel, Roberto Rigobon Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) РSloan School of Management University of Zurich, Department of Banking and Finance Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) РSloan School of Management
  5. 151 Trading Strategies Zura Kakushadze, Juan A. Serur
    Quantigic Solutions LLC University of CEMA

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Top Papers September 3 to 9

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3442539 Explaining the Demise of Value Investing Baruch Lev, Anup Srivastava, New York University – Stern School of Business University of Calgary – Haskayne School of Business

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