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Dr. Sagit Bar-Gill is an Assistant Professor in the Coller School of Management at Tel Aviv University, specializing in Technology Management and Information Systems. She is also a Digital Fellow at both MIT’s Initiative on the Digital Economy and Stanford's Digital Economy Lab. Currently on sabbatical at NYU’s Stern School of Business, her work bridges economic modeling, econometric analysis, and online experiments to explore the digital economy.
- Education:
- PhD in Economics, Tel Aviv University
- MA in Economics, Tel Aviv University
- BSc in Mathematics, Tel Aviv University
Research Interests:
Dr. Bar-Gill focuses on the economics of online markets, examining how digitization affects firms and consumers. Her work spans platform economics, media consumption, and behavioral economics, particularly studying:
- Digital engagement and its offline consequences
- Social vs. nonsocial referral channels
- Platform competition and strategic expansion
- Echo chamber dynamics and algorithmic bias
- Data-driven decision-making in SMEs
- Cultural transmission in digital contexts
Article Trends: Her research combines empirical analysis with experimental methods, emphasizing the interplay between digital platforms and economic behavior. Topics include platform rivalry, content choice diversity, and behavioral spillovers in e-commerce.
Scientific Awards:
- Digital Fellow, MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy
- Digital Fellow, Stanford Digital Economy Lab
Advising and Grants: While specific students and grants aren’t listed, her interdisciplinary research has been published in top journals like Management Science and MISQ, reflecting significant academic impact.

