This paper uses data from freelancer.com – an online platform that allows employers and freelancers to search for, and match with, each other – to study the effect of freelancers’ country of origin on their likelihood to be hired. Having to rely on a relatively small number of characteristics, employers use the freelancer’s country of origin to infer the expected service’s quality. This setting also allows me to document how employers’ experience in past hires affects their behavior in current hires. I find that freelancers from developing countries are less likely to be hired when they have no individual reputation, and as individual reputation becomes better this country effect disappears. I show that f...
We study the nature of home bias in online employment, wherein the employers prefer workers from the...
Online labor markets connect buyers with gig workers across several task categories. A buyer evaluat...
This paper investigates how freelancers’ use of signals predicts earnings in online labor markets. E...
Can employers learn to hire? This article conceptualizes hiring as a dynamic experiential learning p...
We know a job applicant’s social category affects an employer’s likelihood of hiring them, but we do...
Freelancers in online labor markets often display many skills in their profiles to increase their ch...
This dissertation consists of three papers on search and signaling on a large online labor market. T...
Online labor markets—freelance marketplaces, where digital labor is distributed via a web-based plat...
This thesis explores how digitized international labor markets affect hiring and the organization of...
Only a small share of employers in high-wage locations procure services from abroad. We document het...
Online markets reduce certain transaction costs related to global outsourcing. We focus on the role ...
Inferring quality of labor suppliers is a challenge in the gig economy. Many online freelance job ma...
Online markets for remote labour services allow workers and firms to contract with each other direct...
An unknown number of people around the world are earning income by working through online labour pla...
The data-driven economy has led to a significant shortage of data scientists. To address this shorta...
We study the nature of home bias in online employment, wherein the employers prefer workers from the...
Online labor markets connect buyers with gig workers across several task categories. A buyer evaluat...
This paper investigates how freelancers’ use of signals predicts earnings in online labor markets. E...
Can employers learn to hire? This article conceptualizes hiring as a dynamic experiential learning p...
We know a job applicant’s social category affects an employer’s likelihood of hiring them, but we do...
Freelancers in online labor markets often display many skills in their profiles to increase their ch...
This dissertation consists of three papers on search and signaling on a large online labor market. T...
Online labor markets—freelance marketplaces, where digital labor is distributed via a web-based plat...
This thesis explores how digitized international labor markets affect hiring and the organization of...
Only a small share of employers in high-wage locations procure services from abroad. We document het...
Online markets reduce certain transaction costs related to global outsourcing. We focus on the role ...
Inferring quality of labor suppliers is a challenge in the gig economy. Many online freelance job ma...
Online markets for remote labour services allow workers and firms to contract with each other direct...
An unknown number of people around the world are earning income by working through online labour pla...
The data-driven economy has led to a significant shortage of data scientists. To address this shorta...
We study the nature of home bias in online employment, wherein the employers prefer workers from the...
Online labor markets connect buyers with gig workers across several task categories. A buyer evaluat...
This paper investigates how freelancers’ use of signals predicts earnings in online labor markets. E...