dr. Murat Tunç

dr. Murat Tunç

Assistant Professor of Information Systems

TiSEM: Tilburg School of Economics and Management
TiSEM: Department of Information Systems and Operations Management

Bio

Murat M. Tunc is an Assistant Professor of Information Systems in the Department of Management at Tilburg School of Economics and Management. He received his Ph.D. in Information Systems at Jindal School of Management, University of Texas at Dallas in 2020.

 

He is broadly interested in economic modeling and data-driven decision making with a focus on applications in managing digital platform's information strategy in competitive online marketplaces. In particular, his research covers topics ranging from online platforms, sharing economy and FinTech.

 

His work is accepted for publication at MIS Quarterly and his papers are presented at prestigious conferences such as WISE, CIST, ICIS, INFORMS and Platform Strategy Symposium.

 

Invited Seminars:

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, 2020

London School of Economics, 2020

Johns Hopkins University, Carey Business School, 2020

Courses

Top publications

  1. Online product reviews - Is a finer-grained rating scheme superior to…

    Tunç, M., Cavusoglu, H., & Raghunathan, S. (2021). Online product reviews: Is a finer-grained rating scheme superior to a coarser one? MIS Quarterly, 45(4), 2193-2234.
  2. Impact of resale royalty on sale prices and market liquidity in the N…

    Tunç, M., Cavusoglu, H., & Zheng, Z. (2022). Impact of resale royalty on sale prices and market liquidity in the NFT marketplace. In INFORMS Annual Meeting 2022
  3. What do you give back? Donation-based funding and effort reallocation…

    Medappa, P., Tunç, M., & Li, X. (2022). What do you give back? Donation-based funding and effort reallocation in knowledge-sharing ecosystems. In 14th Annual Conference on Information Systems & Technology (CIST) 2022
  4. How free market entry affects market quality: Evidence from non-fungi…

    Kanellopoulos, I. F., Gutt, D., Tunç, M., & Li, T. (2022). How free market entry affects market quality: Evidence from non-fungible tokens. In Proceedings of the Statistical Challenges in Electronic Commerce Research (SCECR) 2022
  5. Two-sided adverse selection and bilateral reviews in the sharing econ…

    Tunç, M., Cavusoglu, H., & Raghunathan, S. (2019). Two-sided adverse selection and bilateral reviews in the sharing economy. In Proceedings of 40th International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) 2019

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