British academic
Josue Ortega is a British academic and lecturer in economics at Queen's University Belfast .[ 1] He is the author of a controversial article that suggests that the emergence of online dating has caused an increase in the number of interracial marriages in the US.[ 2] Ortega's findings have been covered by international media, including Forbes ,[ 3] the Times ,[ 4] New Scientist ,[ 5] Business Insider [ 6] and the MIT Technology Review .[ 7] Ortega has been interviewed by Thinking Allowed at BBC Radio 4 .[ 8]
Ortega obtained his PhD at the University of Glasgow 's Adam Smith Business School under the supervision of Professor Hervé Moulin .[ 9] He received the Catherine Richards prize by the UK Institute for Mathematics and its Applications in 2016.[ 10] [ 11] He sits in the editorial board of Palgrave Communications [ 12] and has published his research in the Journal of Mathematical Economics , the Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Economics and Computation, Economics Letters and Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications .[ 13] [ 14] [ 15] [ 16] [ 17]
References
^ "Ortega's website at Queen's University Belfast" . 31 October 2019.
^ Ortega, Josue; Hergovich, Philipp (29 September 2017). "The Strength of Absent Ties: Social Integration via Online Dating". arXiv :1709.10478 [physics.soc-ph ].
^ Burns, Janet. "There's Now Evidence That Online Dating Causes Stronger, More Diverse Marriages" . Forbes . Retrieved 2 July 2018 .
^ Editor, Greg Hurst, Social Affairs (17 October 2017). "Online dating is leading to more mixed marriages" . The Times . ISSN 0140-0460 . Retrieved 2 July 2018 . CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link )
^ "Online dating may be breaking down society's racial divisions" . New Scientist . Retrieved 2 July 2018 .
^ "Scientists think relationships that start online may have a huge advantage over relationships that start in real life" . Business Insider Deutschland (in German). Retrieved 2 July 2018 .
^ Emerging Technology from the arXiv. "The way strangers meet via dating websites is changing society in unexpected ways, say researchers" . MIT Technology Review . Retrieved 2 July 2018 .
^ "Dating at university, Online dating, Thinking Allowed - BBC Radio 4" . BBC . Retrieved 2 July 2018 .
^ "Professor Herve Moulin's website" . 2 July 2018.
^ "Playing Tennis without Envy - IMA" . IMA . 1 December 2016. Retrieved 2 July 2018 .
^ "University of Glasgow - Schools - Adam Smith Business School - News and events - News archive - 2016 - PhD student awarded IMA Catherine Richards Prize" . www.gla.ac.uk . Retrieved 2 July 2018 .
^ "Palgrave Communication's Editorial Board" . 31 October 2019.
^ Ortega, Josué (1 October 2018). "Social integration in two-sided matching markets". Journal of Mathematical Economics . 78 : 119– 126. arXiv :1705.08033 . doi :10.1016/j.jmateco.2018.08.003 . ISSN 0304-4068 . S2CID 53547102 .
^ Ortega, Josué (1 January 2019). "The losses from integration in matching markets can be large". Economics Letters . 174 : 48– 51. arXiv :1810.10287 . doi :10.1016/j.econlet.2018.10.028 . ISSN 0165-1765 . S2CID 85529476 .
^ Bhardwaj, Bhavook; Kumar, Rajnish; Ortega, Josué (1 May 2020). "Fairness and efficiency in cake-cutting with single-peaked preferences" . Economics Letters . 190 : 109064. arXiv :2002.03174 . doi :10.1016/j.econlet.2020.109064 . ISSN 0165-1765 . S2CID 211069512 .
^ Kyropoulou, Maria; Ortega, Josue; Segal-Halevi, Josue, Josue (2019). "Fair Cake-Cutting in Practice". Proceedings of the 2019 ACM Conference on Economics and Computation . pp. 547– 548. arXiv :1810.08243 . doi :10.1145/3328526.3329592 . ISBN 9781450367929 . S2CID 53041563 . {{cite book }}
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^ Ortega, Josué (15 September 2019). "Equality of opportunity and integration in social networks". Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications . 530 : 121553. Bibcode :2019PhyA..53021553O . doi :10.1016/j.physa.2019.121553 . ISSN 0378-4371 . S2CID 182891799 .