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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Jun 19, 2026
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Episodes
Episode 57 (Job Market Edition): Arthur Novaes de Amorim on the Effect of Radio Access on Agricultural Productivity 14.12.2022 38:12
The paper discussed in this episode is Agricultural Change in the United States: Evidence from the Golden Age of Radio , by Arthur Novaes de Amorim Other papers mentioned in this episode are: Gupta, A., Ponticelli, J., & Tesei, A. (2020). Information, technology adoption and productivity: The role of mobile phones in agriculture (No. w27192). National Bureau of Economic Research. Olk...
Episode 56 (Job Market Edition): Thi Mai Anh Nguyen on Relational Contracts and Market Efficiency 11.12.2022 47:34
The paper discussed in this episode is Long-Term Relationships and the Spot Market: Evidence from US Trucking , by Adam Harris and Thi Mai Anh Nguyen Other papers mentioned in this episode are: Caliendo, L., Parro, F., Rossi-Hansberg, E., & Sarte, P. D. (2018). The impact of regional and sectoral productivity changes on the US economy. The Review of economic studies, 85(4), 2042-2096...
Episode 55 (Job Market Edition): Martin Schmitz on Communication Costs and Innovation 05.12.2022 37:49
The paper discussed in this episode is “ A Penny for your Thoughts ", by Walker Hanlon, Stephan Heblich, and Ferdinando Monte, and Martin Schmitz . Other papers mentioned in this episode are: Biasi, B., & Moser, P. (2021). Effects of copyrights on science: Evidence from the WWII book republication program. American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 13(4), 218-60. Donaldson, D., & Hornbeck,...
Episode 54 (Job Market Edition): Virginia Minni on the Effects of Managers on their Workers 29.11.2022 50:37
The paper discussed in this episode is “ Making the Invisible Hand Visible: Managers and the Allocation of Workers to Jobs ", by Virginia Minni . Other papers mentioned in this episode are: Adhvaryu, A., Kala, N., & Nyshadham, A. (2022). Management and shocks to worker productivity. Journal of Political Economy, 130(1), 1-47. Benson, A., Li, D., & Shue, K. (2019). Promotions and the peter...
Episode 53 (Job Market Edition): Jack Fisher on Worker Welfare in the Gig Economy 24.11.2022 47:14
The paper discussed in this episode is “ Worker Welfare in the Gig Economy ", by Jack Fisher . Other papers mentioned in this episode are: Chen, M. K., Rossi, P. E., Chevalier, J. A., & Oehlsen, E. (2019). The value of flexible work: Evidence from Uber drivers. Journal of political economy, 127(6), 2735-2794. Kolstad, J. T., & Kowalski, A. E. (2016). Mandate-based health reform and the lab...
Episode 52 (Job Market Edition): Riley League on Administrative Burden and Consolidation in Healthcare 19.11.2022 52:01
The paper discussed in this episode is “ Administrative Burden and Consolidation in Health Care: Evidence from Medicare Contractor Transitions ", by Riley League Other papers mentioned in this episode are: Brot-Goldberg, Z., Burn, S., Layton, T., & Vabson, B. (2022). Rationing medicine through bureaucracy: authorization restrictions in medicare. Technical report, Working Paper.
Episode 51 (Job Market Edition): Beate Thies on the Effects of Air Pollution on Knowledge Workers 16.11.2022 50:49
The paper discussed in this episode is “ Air Quality, High-Skilled Worker Productivity and Adaptation: Evidence from GitHub ", by Beate Thies and Felix Holub . Other papers mentioned in this episode are: Adhvaryu, A., Kala, N., & Nyshadham, A. (2022). Management and shocks to worker productivity. Journal of Political Economy, 130(1), 1-47. Deryugina, T., Heutel, G., Miller, N. H., Molitor, D.,...
Episode 50 (Job Market Edition): Elena Ashtari Tafti on the Effect of Robots in Surgery 11.11.2022 52:15
The paper discussed in this episode is “" Technology, Skills, and Performance: The Case of Robots in Surgery ", by Elena Ashtari Tafti
Episode 49: Audinga Baltrunaite on Gendered References in the Economics Job Market 05.11.2022 49:26
The paper discussed in this episode is “ Women in Economics. The role of gendered references at entry in the profession ”, by Audinga Baltrunaite , Alessandra Casarico and Lucia Rizzica .
Episode 48: Diana Moreira on the Effects of Public Examinations on Civil Service Quality 13.10.2022 41:55
The paper discussed in this episode is “ Civil Service Exams and Organizational Performance: Evidence from the Pendleton Act ”, by Diana Moreira and Santiago Perez . Other papers discussed during this episode include: Prendergast, C. (2007). The motivation and bias of bureaucrats. American Economic Review , 97(1), 180-196.
Episode 47: Hans-Joachim Voth on Peer Effects among Fighter Pilots 20.09.2022 39:35
The paper discussed in this episode is “ Killer Incentives: Rivalry, Performance and Risk-Taking among German Fighter Pilots, 1939–45 ”, by Philipp Ager , Leonardo Bursztyn , Lukas Leucht , and Hans-Joachim Voth . This paper was published in the Review of Economic Studies in October 2022. Other papers discussed during this episode include: Cullen, Z., & Perez-Truglia, R. (2022). How much does...
Episode 46: Johanna Rickne on Sexual Harassment and Gender Inequality in the Labour Market 11.09.2022 43:58
The paper discussed in this episode is “ Sexual Harassment and Gender Inequality in the Labor Market ” by Olle Folke and Johanna Rickne , and which was published in the Quarterly Journal of Economics in 2022. Other papers discussed during this episode include: Goldin, Claudia. “A Grand Gender Convergence: Its Last Chapter”, American Economic Review, 104 (2014a), 1091–1119. Mas, Alexandre, and Aman...
Episode 45: Daniel Knutsson on Comparing Public and Private Provision in Healthcare 02.09.2022 40:08
The paper discussed in this episode is “ The Quality and Efficiency of Public and Private Firms: Evidence from Ambulance Services ”, by Daniel Knutsson and Björn Tyrefors , and which was published in the Quarterly Journal of Economics in 2022. Other papers discussed during this episode include: Hart, O., Shleifer, A., & Vishny, R. W. (1997). The proper scope of government: theory and an applic...
Episode 44: Alessandra Fenizia on Managers and Productivity in the Public Sector 22.08.2022 42:12
The paper discussed in this episode is “ Managers and Productivity in the Public Sector ”, by Alessandra Fenizia , and which was published in Econometrica in 2022. Other papers discussed during this episode include: Bertrand, M., & Schoar, A. (2003). Managing with style: The effect of managers on firm policies. The Quarterly Journal of Economics , 118 (4), 1169-1208.' Bandiera, O., Barankay, I...
Episode 43: Ingrid Haegele on Talent Hoarding in Organisations 15.08.2022 39:47
The paper discussed in this episode is “ Talent Hoarding in Organizations ”, by Ingrid Haegele .
Episode 42: Stefano Fiorin on Financial Incentives and Whistleblowing 10.08.2022 46:11
The paper discussed in this episode is “ Reporting Peers’ Wrongdoing: Experimental Evidence on the Effect of Financial Incentives on Morally Controversial Behavior ”, by Stefano Fiorin . Other papers mentioned in this episode are: Ariely, Dan, Anat Bracha, and Stephan Meier. 2009. “Doing Good or Doing Well? Image Motivation and Monetary Incentives in Behaving Prosocially.” American Economic Review...
Episode 41: Andrea Prat on the Allocation of Authority in Organizations 05.07.2022 51:09
The paper discussed in this episode is “ The Allocation of Authority in Organizations: A Field Experiment with Bureaucrats ”, by Oriana Bandiera , Michael Carlos Best , Adnan Qadir Khan , and Andrea Prat , and which was published at the Quarterly Journal of Economics in 2021. Other papers mentioned in this episode are: Bandiera, O., Prat, A., & Valletti, T. (2009). Active and passive waste in...
Episode 40: Mirko Draca on Sanctions and the Interests of Elite Policymakers in Iran 28.06.2022 45:52
The paper discussed in this episode is “ On Target? Sanctions and the Economic Interests of Elite Policymakers in Iran ”, by Mirko Draca , Jason Garred, Leanne Stickland, and Nele Warrinnier, and which is forthcoming at The Economic Journal . Other papers mentioned in this episode are: Snowberg, E., Wolfers, J., & Zitzewitz, E. (2007). Partisan impacts on the economy: evidence from prediction...
Episode 39: Yiqun Chen on Team-Specific Human Capital 23.05.2022 48:17
The paper discussed in this episode is “ Team-Specific Human Capital and Team Performance: Evidence from Doctors ”, by Yiqun Chen.
Episode 38: Robert Dur on Team Incentives, Social Cohesion, and Performance 10.05.2022 40:38
The paper discussed in this episode is “ Team Incentives, Social Cohesion, and Performance: A Natural Field Experiment ”, by Josse Delfgaauw , Robert Dur , Oke Onemu , and Joeri Sol . Other papers mentioned in this episode are: Blanes i Vidal, J., & Nossol, M. (2011). Tournaments without prizes: Evidence from personnel records. Management science, 57(10), 1721-1736. Carless, S. A., & De Pa...
Episode 37: Michela Giorcelli on Management Training Programmes 03.05.2022 51:27
The paper discussed in this episode is “ The Dynamics and Spillovers of Management Interventions: Evidence from the Training within Industry Program ”, by Nicola Bianchi and Michela Giorcelli . Other papers mentioned in this episode are: Alfaro-Urena, Alonso, Isabela Manelici, and Jose P. Vasquez. 2019. “The Effects of Multinationals on Workers: Evidence from Costa Rica.” working paper, UC Berkele...
Episode 36: Catherine Thomas on Online Labour Markets 15.04.2022 52:26
The paper discussed in this episode is “ Who Benefits from Online Gig Economy Platforms? ”, by Catherine Thomas and Christopher T. Stanton . Other papers mentioned in this episode are: Stanton, C. T., & Thomas, C. (2016). Landing the first job: The value of intermediaries in online hiring. The Review of Economic Studies, 83(2), 810-854. Horton, J. J. (2017). Price floors and employer preferenc...
Episode 35: Karol Jan Borowiecki on Teachers and Creativity 31.03.2022 44:21
The paper discussed in this episode is “ Good Reverberations? Teacher Influence in Music Composition since 1450 ” by Karol Jan Borowiecki Other papers mentioned in this episode are: Manski, C. F. (1993). Identification of endogenous social effects: The reflection problem. The review of economic studies, 60(3), 531-542.
Episode 34: Luigi Butera on Measuring Shame and Pride 23.03.2022 50:31
The paper discussed in this episode is “ Measuring the Welfare Effects of Shame and Pride ,” by Luigi Butera, Rob Metcalfe, William Morrison, and Dmitry Taubinsky.
Episode 33: Elena Lucchese on the Effect of Ambulance Response Time on Heart Attack Survival 10.03.2022 32:10
The paper discussed in this episode is “ It could be worse...it could be raining: Ambulance response time and health outcomes ”, by Elena Lucchese Other papers mentioned in this episode are: Avdic, D. (2016). Improving efficiency or impairing access? Health care consolidation and quality of care: Evidence from emergency hospital closures in Sweden. Journal of Health Economics, 48:44-60. Doyle, J....
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