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Francis de VericourtFrancis de Véricourt is Professor of Management Science at the European School of Management and Technology (ESMT) in Berlin. His current research explores how machine learning affects the way individuals frame their decisions and give rise to incentve problems. He has lived and worked in France, USA, Germany and Singapore. He has given talks at Yale University, Wharton School of Business, London Business School, Cambridge University, Tsinghua University, Singapore National University and many others, and has been the recipient of multiple teaching awards. Read More Read Less

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Framers: La virtud humana en la era digital
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Framers: Wie wir bessere Entscheidungen treffen und warum uns Maschinen um diese Starke immer beneiden werden
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