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Now published on ANSJ: our paper on Brexit voting networks!

https://appliednetsci.springeropen.com/articles/10.1007/s41109-021-00379-2 After a long and gruelling review process, our paper is finally published! 3 things I learned from publishing for the first time. 1. Don’t publish a paper if your EQ is low! Reviewers will tear your study to pieces (it’s their job)! Be prepared for intense scrutiny, as the reviewer comments are in fact …

Science of Sales

Read the blog here: https://www.linkedin.com/business/sales/blog/strategy/virtual-selling-actions-assured-to-help-you-exceed-sales-targets One pager summary below:

The Four Networks of Sales

I wrote a four-part blog series for LinkedIn Sales Solutions, wherein I looked at four different personas in the sales cycle and analysed their social networks. Whether our work allows us to operate in a physical or a virtual environment, professional networking platforms are an integral part of the selling process. A basic understanding of …

Motifs in Global Immigration Networks

This was a paper that I worked on in the “Statistical Analysis of Networks” class while doing my MSc in Oxford. Final grade: 68 Summary: In recent years, migration has emerged as one of the most controversial topics in policy circles. It remains to be a consistent theme amongst voters and politicians who are concerned …

Does local electoral support to the national government influence local fiscal allocations? A Regression Discontinuity analysis

This was a paper that I submitted for my “Applied Analytical Statistics” class for the MSc in Social Data Science in Oxford. Final grade: 78 Summary: In settings where resources are limited as is the case in developing countries like the Philippines, local governments rely on national revenues to provide for the basic needs of …