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Ari Hyytinen is affiliated with the Hanken School of Economics in Finland. Their research primarily spans the fields of Economics, Econometrics and Finance, as well as Social Sciences. Within these, Hyytinen's work focuses on subfields including Economics and Econometrics, Education, Strategy and Management, Communication, and Political Science and International Relations.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics such as labor market dynamics and wage inequality, economic growth and productivity, research in social sciences, social media and politics, public procurement and policy, e-government and public services, and technology adoption and user behaviour.

Frequent co-authors in Hyytinen's work include Philippe Aghion, Ufuk Akcigit, Otto Toivanen, Janne Tukiainen, and Petri Rouvinen.

Hyytinen has published in several academic venues, with multiple papers appearing in "AEA Randomized Controlled Trials" and "SSRN Electronic Journal". Other publication venues include "Government Information Quarterly," "Journal of Business Venturing Insights," and "The Review of Economics and Statistics."

Recent papers by Ari Hyytinen include the following:

  • Enhancing the adoption of digital public services: Evidence from a large-scale field experiment (2022, Government Information Quarterly)
  • Shared problem solving and design thinking in entrepreneurship research (2021, Journal of Business Venturing Insights)
  • Ex Ante Predictability of Rapid Growth: A Design Science Approach (2022, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice)
  • A Year Older, A Year Wiser (and Farther from Frontier): Invention Rents and Human Capital Depreciation (2022, The Review of Economics and Statistics)
  • 2022 KLEIN LECTURE PARENTAL EDUCATION AND INVENTION: THE FINNISH ENIGMA (2023, International Economic Review)

Best Publications

  • Do financial constraints hold back innovation and growth?: Evidence on the role of public policy

    Ari Hyytinen;Otto Toivanen;Otto Toivanen

  • Does innovativeness reduce startup survival rates

    Ari Hyytinen;Mika Pajarinen;Petri Rouvinen

  • Opacity of young businesses: Evidence from rating disagreements.

    Ari Hyytinen;Ari Hyytinen;Mika Pajarinen

  • Where Do Financial Constraints Originate from? An Empirical Analysis of Adverse Selection and Moral Hazard in Capital Markets

    Ari Hyytinen;Lotta Väänänen

  • The return-to-entrepreneurship puzzle

    Ari Hyytinen;Pekka Ilmakunnas;Otto Toivanen

  • Enhancing Bank Transparency: A Re-assessment

    Ari Hyytinen;Tuomas Takalo

  • The labour market consequences of self-employment spells: European evidence

    Ari Hyytinen;Petri Rouvinen

  • When does regression discontinuity design work? Evidence from random election outcomes

    Ari Hyytinen;Jaakko Meriläinen;Tuukka Saarimaa;Otto Toivanen

  • What distinguishes a serial entrepreneur

    Ari Hyytinen;Pekka Ilmakunnas

  • Law or finance: evidence from Finland

    Ari Hyytinen;Iikka Kuosa;Tuomas Takalo

  • The social origins of inventors

    Philippe Aghion;Ufuk Akcigit;Ari Hyytinen;Otto Toivanen

  • Financing of technology-intensive small businesses: some evidence on the uniqueness of the ICT sector

    Ari Hyytinen;Ari Hyytinen;Mika Pajarinen

  • Does patenting increase the probability of being acquired? Evidence from cross-border and domestic acquisitions

    Jyrki Ali-Yrkkö;Ari Hyytinen;Mika Pajarinen

  • When Do Employees Leave Their Job for Entrepreneurship

    Ari Hyytinen;Mika Maliranta

  • Entrepreneurial Aspirations: Another Form of Job Search?

    Ari Hyytinen;Pekka Ilmakunnas

  • Firm lifecycles and evolution of industry productivity

    Ari Hyytinen;Mika Maliranta

  • External Finance, Firm Growth and the Benefits of Information Disclosure: Evidence from Finland

    Ari Hyytinen;Mika Pajarinen

  • Law of Finance: Evidence from Finland

    Ari Hyytinen;Iikka Kuosa;Tuomas Takalo;Tuomas Takalo

  • Alcohol Consumption and Long-Term Labor Market Outcomes

    Petri Böckerman;Ari Hyytinen;Terhi Maczulskij

  • Politics and procurement: Evidence from cleaning contracts

    Ari Hyytinen;Sofia Lundberg;Otto Toivanen

  • Smoking and long-term labour market outcomes

    Petri Böckerman;Ari Hyytinen;Jaakko Kaprio

  • Public Employees as Politicians : Evidence from Close Elections

    Ari Hyytinen;Jaakko Meriläinen;Tuukka Saarimaa;Otto Toivanen

  • Evaluation of the Finnish National Innovation System

    Reinhilde Veugelers;Karl Aiginger;Dan Breznitz;Charles Edquist

Frequent Co-Authors

Ufuk Akcigit
Ufuk Akcigit University of Chicago
Philippe Aghion
Philippe Aghion London School of Economics and Political Science
Petri Böckerman
Petri Böckerman University of Jyväskylä
Charles Edquist
Charles Edquist Lund University
Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano
Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano Bocconi University
Panu Poutvaara
Panu Poutvaara Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Seppo Honkapohja
Seppo Honkapohja Aalto University

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