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Employee Profile

Brooklynn Zhu

Associate Professor - Department of Strategy and Entrepreneurship

Publications

Galasso, Alberto; Luo, Hong & Zhu, Brooklynn (2023)

Laboratory safety and research productivity

Research Policy, 52(8) Doi: 10.1016/j.respol.2023.104827

Are laboratory safety practices a tax on scientific productivity? We examine this question by exploiting the substantial increase in safety regulations at the University of California following the shocking death of a research assistant in 2008. Difference-in-differences analyses show that relative to “dry labs” that use theoretical and computational methods, the publication rates of “wet labs” that conduct experiments using chemical and biological substances did not change significantly after the shock. At the same time, we find that wet labs that used dangerous compounds more frequently before the shock reduced their reliance on flammable materials and unfamiliar hazardous compounds afterward, even though their overall research agenda does not appear to be affected. Our findings suggest that laboratory safety may shape the production of science, but they do not support the claim that safety practices impose a significant tax on research productivity.

Academic Degrees
Year Academic Department Degree
2019 University of Toronto - Joseph L. Rotman School of Management PhD in Business Administration
2012 University of Maryland - Robert H. Smith School of Business Master of Finance
2010 Shanghai International Studies University Bachelor of Arts
Work Experience
Year Employer Job Title
2019 - Present BI Norwegian Business School Assistant Professor