What is SSRN?
Last updated on August 20, 2021SSRN, formerly known as Social Science Research Network, is an open access research platform used to share early-stage research, evolve ideas, measure results, and connect scholars around the world...
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SSRN, formerly known as Social Science Research Network, is an open access research platform used to share early-stage research, evolve ideas, measure results, and connect scholars around the world...
SSRN is the number one research repository in the world, with networks that span across multiple disciplines. These research networks are micro‐communities where researchers come together to share...
SSRN is an Elsevier company devoted to providing "tomorrow’s research today". Through our market-leading platform, we facilitate free author posting and peer sharing of numerous disciplines of...
Copyright gives the creator of intellectual property a set of specific rights associated with their works, to decide whether, and under what conditions, the work may be used by others. SSRN is...
A free SSRN User Account is required to submit a paper. You will also need: Paper title (in English). Date the paper was written. Abstract/summary of the paper (in English). Names, affiliations, and...
An Author Profile page lists all the working papers, conference papers, accepted not-yet-published manuscripts and publisher approved versions of record uploaded to SSRN by an author (or on behalf of...
1. Log in to SSRN account . Not sure how? To access your free account that was created for you when we received your submission, login to SSRN. If you aren't sure of your SSRN credentials...
The Chinese language version of this FAQ is now available. 该常见问题解答的中文版本现已推出 In support of Open Science, SSRN’s First Look Program allows authors submitting research to participating journals to share...
Your paper or analysis may be framed around a legal, economic or other topic question; however, if the data that is used in the analysis is medical or health related, we must use caution around both...
If you want to change only the availability of the paper, and do not want to change the metadata you can modify the status of your paper . If you see 'Restricted by Publisher' next to your submission...