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Sinan Aral is the David Austin Professor of Management, Marketing, IT, and Data Science at MIT's Sloan School of Management. He directs the Initiative on the Digital Economy (IDE) and the Social Analytics Lab. His research focuses on the socio-economic impacts of the digital economy, artificial intelligence, blockchain, and large-scale digital experiments. Aral earned his PhD from MIT and holds Master's degrees from the London School of Economics and Harvard University.
Key research areas include AI ethics, blockchain decentralization, misinformation dynamics, and network effects in digital markets. His work bridges managerial economics with applied econometrics, incorporating sociology, machine learning, and big data analysis. Aral has pioneered methodologies for measuring social influence, causal inference in digital environments, and the design of scalable experiments.
His publications analyze topics such as blockchain consensus mechanisms, human-AI collaboration, and the diffusion of health-related information online. He has contributed to policy discussions on social media regulation, election integrity, and pandemic response strategies. Aral's interdisciplinary approach integrates computational tools with social science theory to address challenges in digital transformation and innovation ecosystems.
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