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Alvin Roth

Alvin Roth

· George Gund Professor of Economics and Business Administration, EmeritusVerified

Harvard University · Economics

Active 1974–2024

h-index105
Citations53.7k
Papers49951 last 5y
Funding$160k
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Research topics

  • Computer Science
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Political Science
  • Public relations
  • Accounting
  • Medicine
  • Finance
  • Engineering ethics
  • Social psychology
  • Economics
  • Business
  • Law
  • Internal medicine
  • Psychology

Selected publications

  • Kidney Exchange: An Operations Perspective

    Management Science · 2021 · 53 citations

    Senior authorCorresponding
    • Computer Science
    • Computer Science
    • Medicine

    Many patients in need of a kidney transplant have a willing but incompatible (or poorly matched) living donor. Kidney exchange programs arrange exchanges among such patient-donor pairs, in cycles and chains of exchange, so that each patient receives a compatible kidney. Kidney exchange has become a standard form of transplantation in the United States and a few other countries, in large part because of continued attention to the operational details that arose as obstacles were overcome and new obstacles became relevant. We review some of the key operational issues in the design of successful kidney exchange programs. Kidney exchange has yet to reach its full potential, and the paper further describes some open questions that we hope will continue to attract attention from researchers interested in the operational aspects of dynamic exchange. This paper was accepted by David Simchi-Levi, Special Section of Management Science: 65th Anniversary.

  • Promoting Ethical Payment in Human Infection Challenge Studies

    The American Journal of Bioethics · 2021 · 66 citations

    • Political Science
    • Psychology
    • Business

    To prepare for potential human infection challenge studies (HICS) involving SARS-CoV-2, we convened a multidisciplinary working group to address ethical questions regarding whether and how much SARS-CoV-2 HICS participants should be paid. Because the goals of paying HICS participants, as well as the relevant ethical concerns, are the same as those arising for other types of clinical research, the same basic framework for ethical payment can apply. This framework divides payment into reimbursement, compensation, and incentives, focusing on fairness and promoting adequate recruitment and retention as counterweights to concerns about undue inducement. Within the basic framework, several factors are especially salient for HICS, and for SARS-CoV-2 HICS in particular, including the nature of participant confinement, anticipated discomfort, risks and uncertainty, participant motivations, and trust. These factors are reflected in a payment worksheet created to help sponsors, researchers, and ethics reviewers systematically develop and assess ethically justifiable payment amounts.

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Frequent coauthors

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    72 shared
  • Parag A. Pathak

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  • Atila Abdulkadiroğlu

    Duke University

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    48 shared
  • Yeon‐Koo Che

    Columbia University

    41 shared
  • Olivier Tercieux

    Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique

    40 shared
  • Tayfun Sönmez

    Boston College

    34 shared
  • Michael A. Rees

    University of Toledo Medical Center

    32 shared

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