Joshua Graff Zivin research featured in MIT article
"How to encourage big ideas"
12/10/2009
Peter Dizikes,
MIT News

A new study suggests certain types of funding — which provide more freedom and focus less on near-term results — lead to more innovative and influential research.
The results are contained in a working paper released this fall, “Incentives and Creativity: Evidence from the Academic Life Sciences,” by Azoulay, Gustavo Manso, an assistant professor at Sloan, and Joshua Graff Zivin, an associate professor of economics at the University of California, San Diego.
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