Biography

Ruobing Han, a recent graduate of Stanford's Ph.D. program in Economics, specializes in Quantitative Marketing. His intellectual curiosity extends to Industrial Organization and Applied Microeconomics and the dynamics of the Chinese Economy. In addition to his academic pursuits, Ruobing is an avid reader and enjoys playing basketball in his spare time.


Publications

Hybrid working from home improves retention without damaging performance (with Nick Bloom & James Liang) - Nature, June 2024

Working Papers

Regulating the Influencer Market (Job Market Paper)

Streaming Customers in Live Stream Selling— Identifying Lifts from Sales Pitch (with Xing Li)

  • Shifting Consumers to Green Consumptions: The Case of OTA Platform (with Wenyu Zhou & James Liang)

    Platform Competition and Regulation - Evidence from China (with Hanming Fang & Wuyin Fan)

    Incentivizing Pro-social Behavior of Gig Workers - Evidence from an Experiment (with Ying Liu, Jincheng Fang & Peng Xun)

    What are the optimal hybrid work-from-home days and how do we coordinate it (with Nick Bloom, Mert Akan & James Liang)

    BigTech Credit, Advertising, and Customer Capital (with Daniel Xu, Matthias Efing, Yi Huang and Qi Sun)