Jordi Blanes i Vidal

The Visible Hand

The Visible Hand is a podcast about organisations, economics, and management, hosted by Jordi Blanes i Vidal.

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Jordi Blanes i Vidal

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Education

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www.thevisiblehand.uk

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19. Jun 2026

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Episode 32: Jordi Blanes i Vidal on Face-to-face Communication in Organisations 21.02.2022

The paper discussed in this episode is “ Face-to-Face Communications in Organisations ”, by Diego Battiston , Jordi Blanes i Vidal , and Tom Kirchmaier . Other papers mentioned in this episode are: Blanes i Vidal, J., & Kirchmaier, T. (2018). The effect of police response time on crime clearance rates. The Review of Economic Studies , 85 (2), 855-891. Bolton, P., & Dewatripont, M. (1994)....

Episode 31: Francesco Amodio on Workplace Incentives and Organizational Learning 10.02.2022

The paper discussed in this episode is “ Workplace Incentives and Organizational Learning ”, by Francesco Amodio and Miguel A. Martinez-Carrasco. Other papers mentioned in this episode are: Amodio, F., & Martinez-Carrasco, M. A. (2018). Input allocation, workforce management and productivity spillovers: Evidence from personnel data. The Review of Economic Studies, 85(4), 1937-1970. Chan, T. Y....

Episode 30 (Job Market Edition): Evgenii Fadeev on Patent Citations between Suppliers and Customers 10.12.2021

The paper discussed in this episode is “ Creative Construction: Knowledge Sharing in Production Networks ”, by Evgenii Fadeev . Other papers mentioned in this episode are: Arrow, K. (1962). Economic Welfare and the Allocation of Resources for Invention. in R. Nelson, eds., The Rate and Direction of Inventive Activity. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, (pp. 609–625). Autor, D. H., Dorn, D....

Episode 29 (Job Market Edition): Marcos Salgado on Connections in the Spanish Empire 09.12.2021

The paper discussed in this episode is “ Building Loyalty through Personal Connections: Evidence from the Spanish Empire ”, by Marcos Salgado . Other papers mentioned in this episode are: Fracassi, C., & Tate, G. (2012). External Networking and Internal Firm Governance. The Journal of Finance, 67 (1), 153-194. Xu, G. (2018). The Costs of Patronage: Evidence from the British empire. American Ec...

Episode 28 (Job Market Edition): Alex Wellsjo on Cue-Based Habits in Organisations 06.12.2021

The paper discussed in this episode is " Simple Actions, Complex Habits: Lessons from Hospital Hand Hygiene ”, by Alex Wellsjo . Other papers mentioned in this episode are: Dai, H., Milkman, K. L., Hofmann, D. A., & Staats, B. R. (2015). The impact of time at work and time off from work on rule compliance: the case of hand hygiene in health care. Journal of Applied Psychology, 100(3), 846. Hol...

Episode 27 (Job Market Edition): Maddalena Ronchi on Managerial Attitudes and Gender Inequality 25.11.2021

The paper discussed in this episode is " Daddy's girl: Daughters, managerial decisions, and gender inequality ", by Maddalena Ronchi and Nina Smith. Other papers mentioned in this episode are: Warner, Rebecca L, “Does the sex of your children matter? Support for feminism among women and men in the United States and Canada,” Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1991, pp. 1051–1056. Washington, Ebony...

Episode 26 (Job Market Edition): Amanda Dahlstrand on Digital Technology and Matching Doctors with Patients 22.11.2021

The paper discussed in this episode is “ Defying Distance? The Provision of Services in the Digital Age ”, by Amanda Dahlstrand . Other papers mentioned in this episode are: Chen, Y., Persson, P., & Polyakova, M. (2019). The roots of health inequality and the value of intra-family expertise (No. w25618). National Bureau of Economic Research. Graham, B. S., Imbens, G. W., & Ridder, G. (2020...

Episode 25 (Job Market Edition): Melanie Wallskog on Entrepreneurial Spillovers Across Coworkers 17.11.2021

Other papers mentioned in this episode are: Lerner, J., & Malmendier, U. (2013). With a little help from my (random) friends: Success and failure in post-business school entrepreneurship. The Review of Financial Studies, 26(10), 2411-2452. Nanda, R., & Sørensen, J. B. (2010). Workplace peers and entrepreneurship. Management Science, 56(7), 1116-1126.

Episode 24 (Job Market Edition): Ari Bronsoler on Communication Technologies in Healthcare 12.11.2021

The paper discussed in this episode is “ Texting to Save Lives: Evidence from Cardiovascular Treatment Reform in Mexico ”, by Ari Bronsoler . Other papers mentioned in this episode are: Deshpande, M., & Li, Y. (2019). Who is screened out? Application costs and the targeting of disability programs. American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 11(4), 213-48. Garicano, L. (2000). Hierarchies and t...

Episode 23 (Job Market Edition): Arkadev Ghosh on the Effect of Diversity on Team Productivity 08.11.2021

The paper discussed in this episode is “ Religious Divisions and Production Technology: Experimental Evidence from India ”, by Arkadev Ghosh Other papers mentioned in this episode are: Afridi, F., A. Dhillon, S. X. Li, and S. Sharma (2020). Using social connections and financial incentives to solve coordination failure: A quasi-field experiment in India’s manufacturing sector. Journal of Developme...

Episode 22: Nick Bloom on Working From Home After the Pandemic 04.11.2021

The paper discussed in this episode is “ Why Working from Home Will Stick ”, by Jose Maria Barrero, Nicholas Bloom & Steven J. Davis. Other papers mentioned in this episode are: Autor, D. H., Levy, F., & Murnane, R. J. (2003). The skill content of recent technological change: An empirical exploration. The Quarterly Journal of Economics , 118(4), 1279-1333. Bloom, N., Liang, J., Roberts, J....

Episode 21: David Silver on Peer Effects in the Emergency Department 28.10.2021

The paper discussed in this episode is “ Haste or Waste? Peer Pressure and Productivity in the Emergency Department ”, by David Silver. Other resources mentioned in this episode are: The Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care Chan, D. C. (2016). Teamwork and moral hazard: evidence from the emergency department. Journal of Political Economy, 124(3), 734-770. Chan, D. C. (2018). The efficiency of slacking o...

Episode 20: Ricard Gil on Relational Contracts in the Airline Industry 11.10.2021

Other papers discussed in this episode are: Januszewski Forbes, S., & Lederman, M. (2009). Adaptation and vertical integration in the airline industry. American Economic Review, 99(5), 1831-49.

Episode 19: Anna Gumpert on Travel Time and Organisational Structure 30.09.2021

Other papers discussed in this episode are: Battiston, Diego, Jordi Blanes i Vidal, and Tom Kirchmaier (2020). Face-to-Face Communication in Organisations. Review of Economic Studies, forthcoming. Caliendo, Lorenzo, Ferdinando Monte, and Esteban Rossi-Hansberg (2015). The Anatomy of French Production Hierarchies. The Journal of Political Economy 123(4), 809-852. Garicano, L. (2000). Hierarchies an...

Episode 18: Namrata Kala on Management and Shocks to Worker Productivity 14.07.2021

The paper discussed in this episode is Management and Shocks to Worker Productivity , by Achyuta Adhvaryu, Namrata Kala, and Anant Nyshadham.

Episode 17: Vicente Cuñat on the Effect of Anti-Takeover Provisions on Shareholder Value and the Likelihood that the Firm is Acquired 01.07.2021

The papers discussed in this episode are: “ The Vote is Cast: The Effect of Corporate Governance on Shareholder Value ”, and “ Price and Probability: Decomposing the Takeover Effects of Anti-Takeover Provisions ”, by Vicente Cuñat, Mireia Giné, and Maria Guadalupe. Other papers discussed in this episode are: Angrist, J. D., & Rokkanen, M. (2015). Wanna get away? Regression discontinuity estima...

Episode 16: Mounu Prem on Patronage and the Quality of Public Sector Employees 24.06.2021

The paper discussed in this episode is: “ Patronage and Selection in Public Sector Organizations ”, by Emanuele Colonnelli, Mounu Prem, and Edoardo Teso. Other papers discussed in this episode are: Akhtari, Mitra, Diana Moreira, and Laura Trucco. 2017. “Political Turnover, Bureaucratic Turnover, and the Quality of Public Services.” forthcoming, American Economic Review

Episode 15: Morten Bennedsen on the Effects of CEOs on Firm Profitability 15.06.2021

The paper discussed in this episode is: “ Do CEOs Matter? Evidence from Hospitalization Events ”, by Morten Bennedsen, Francisco Pérez-González, and Daniel Wolfenzon. Other papers discussed in this episode are: Bertrand, M., & Schoar, A. (2003). Managing with style: The effect of managers on firm policies. The Quarterly journal of economics, 118(4), 1169-1208. Johnson, W. B., Magee,...

Episode 14: David McKenzie on Improving Management Practices through Consulting 08.06.2021

The paper discussed in this episode is: “Improving Management with Individual and Group-Based Consulting: Results from a Randomized Experiment in Colombia” , by Leonardo Iacovone , William Maloney , and David McKenzie . Other papers discussed in this episode are: Bloom, Nicholas, and John Van Reenen (2007). "Measuring and Explaining Management Practices across Firms and Countries" Quarterly Journa...

Episode 13: Isabela Manelici on Productivity and Multinationals 30.05.2021

The paper discussed in this episode is: “ The Effects of Joining Multinational Supply Chains: New Evidence from Firm-to-Firm Linkages ”, by Alonso Alfaro-Ureña, Isabela Manelici, and Jose Pablo Vasquez Carvajal. Other papers discussed in this episode are: Bernard, A. B., Dhyne, E., Magerman, G., Manova, K., & Moxnes, A. (2019). The origins of firm heterogeneity: A production network approach (...

Episode 12: Claudia Robles-Garcia on the Trade-off between Competition and Incentives in Mortgage Markets 20.05.2021

The paper discussed in this episode is: “Competition and Incentives in Mortgage Markets: The Role of Brokers ”, by Claudia Robles-Garcia.

Episode 11: Florian Englmaier on Incentives and Non-Routine Analytical Tasks 12.05.2021

The paper discussed in this episode is: “ The Effect of Incentives in Non-Routine Analytical Team Tasks - Evidence from a Field Experiment ”, by Florian Englmaier, Stefan Grimm, David Schindler, and Simeon Schudy. Other papers referenced in this episode are: Autor, D. H., Levy, F., & Murnane, R. J. (2003). The skill content of recent technological change: An empirical exploration. The Quarterl...

Episode 10: Zoë Cullen on Socialisation and the Gender Gap 05.05.2021

The paper discussed in this episode is: “ The Old Boys’ Club: Schmoozing and the Gender Gap ”, by Zoë B. Cullen and Ricardo Perez-Truglia. Other papers referenced in this episode are: Bronson, M. A. and P. S. Thoursie (2019). The Wage Growth and Within-Firm Mobility of Men and Women: New Evidence and Theory. Working Paper. Kleven, H., Landais, C., & Søgaard, J. E. (2019). Children and gender i...

Episode 9: Raffaella Sadun on Communication in Organisations 23.03.2021

The papers discussed in this episode are: “ Measuring Collaboration in Modern Organizations ” and "Communication within Firms: Evidence from CEO Turnovers”, by Stephen Michael Impink, Andrea Prat, and Raffaella Sadun. Other papers referenced in this episode are: Alonso, R., Dessein, W., & Matouschek, N. (2008). When does coordination require centralization?. American Economic Review, 98(1), 14...

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