
Reuben Hurst
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Reuben Hurst
@ReubenHurst2
Assistant Professor at @SmithSchool via @UMich, @LSEnews, and @Dartmouth.








Excellent seminar by @ReubenHurst2 at our series this week! Thank you very much for presenting your work on how the relationship between corporate #diversity statements and workforce demography. Looking forward to seeing it in print! @FamBizSuccess @CornellMBA @SmithSchool






Study (N=8K) finds job ads that emphasize a flat hierarchy had 28% fewer women applicants. Women perceived flat hierarchies as boys' clubs, challenging to fit in, higher workloads & fewer opportunities for career advancement. @ReubenHurst2 @JustinFrake hbr.org/2024/09/resear…

The August issue of JPE Micro is now available online at journals.uchicago.edu/toc/jpemi/curr…. #EconTwitter @ChicagoJournals

Young U.S. men and women without college degrees tend to work in occupations surrounded by their own gender That itself *may* (speculatively) encourage gendered polarisation, as men are less likely to interact with women colleagues each day pewresearch.org/short-reads/20…





#OpenAccess from @apsrjournal - Are Firms Gerrymandered? - cup.org/3R7ojwb - JOAQUÍN ARTÉS (@unicomplutense), @aaronrkaufman, BRIAN K. RICHTER (@UChicago) & JEFFREY F. TIMMONS (@NYUAbuDhabi) #FirstView



Are US workplaces politically homogenous? I recently had the chance to talk with @MattGrossman on the @NistkanenCenter #ScienceofPolitics podcast about our working paper with @ReubenHurst2 (@SmithSchool) and @JustinFrake (@MichiganRoss). Do give it a listen 🎧


Another blow to mindless faith in "flat" organizations. Women are less likely to apply to companies with flatter hierarchies. A hallmark of "bro cultures?" Women perceive it will be harder to fit in and they will be burdened with more shit work. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/sm…




