Lijia Wei

School of Economics and Management - Wuhan University

Wuhan

China

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

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Scholarly Papers (4)

1.

The Impact of Information Intervention on Public Opinion on Social Media Regulation:\\ Evidence from a Survey on Twitter's Trump Ban

Number of pages: 13 Posted: 02 Dec 2021
Te Bao, Lijia Wei and Yang Yu
Nanyang Technological University (NTU) - Division of Economics, School of Economics and Management - Wuhan University and Tsinghua University
Downloads 191 (243,554)

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Social media, Internet economy, Social networks, Political economics

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Strategic Interactions with an Algorithm Assistant: The Power of Data and Mechanism

Number of pages: 51 Posted: 14 Dec 2022
Lu Bai, Zhengqing Gui, Lijia Wei and Lian Xue
Wuhan University, School of Economics and Management - Economics and Management School, School of Economics and Management - Wuhan University and School of Economics and Management - Wuhan University
Downloads 27 (724,699)

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algorithm aversion; artificial intelligence; centipede games; information acquisition

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Medical Occupation Preference Under the Influence of the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Role of Social and Risk Preference

Number of pages: 72 Posted: 24 Nov 2021
De Montfort University, School of Economics and Management - Wuhan University, School of Economics and Management - Wuhan University and School of Economics and Management - Wuhan University
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COVID-19 pandemic, Medical occupation preference, Healthcare industry, Health Economics, Risk and Social preference

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On the Generalizability of Using Mobile Devices to Conduct Economic Experiments

Number of pages: 27 Posted: 16 Nov 2022
School of Economics and Management - Wuhan University, Durham Business School, Newcastle University and School of Economics and Management - Wuhan University
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mobile device, digitization, methodology, experiment, generalizability