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The Wolf is Coming? Social Science and AI Agents in the Era of "Vibe Researching"
Human–AI Delegation in Social Science Codifiable Tasks vs. Tacit Knowledge, Theoretical Originality, and Field Judgment In an age where everyone is talking about AI, social science research finds itself at a delicate crossroads. Recently, Yongjun Zhang (2026) from Stony Brook University raised a provocative question in his latest paper, "Vibe Researching as Wolf Coming": what parts of your research can only you do, and what can the machines never replace? Is it running tediou
Yuan Ren
Apr 94 min read


“Not Future Possibilities but Present Realities”: How AI Agents Are Reshaping Economic Research
Economics in the Age of AI Agents Over the past two years, the way economists conduct research has undergone a profound structural transformation. In his 2025 NBER Working Paper AI Agents for Economic Research, Anton Korinek argues that the research community is moving from simple conversational systems such as ChatGPT to a new paradigm centered on autonomous AI agents. These systems integrate text generation with planning, memory, and tool use, enabling them to execute multi
Yuan Ren
Nov 17, 20255 min read


Using AI in Qualitative Research
On October 15, New Scholars hosted a webinar featuring Stine Grodal and Henri Schildt on using AI for qualitative studies. Here is A Best Practice Guide to AI-Augmented Qualitative Research based on Stine and Henri's paper and their webinar. 1.0 Introduction: A New Frontier for Qualitative Inquiry New artificial intelligence (AI) tools are fundamentally reshaping the landscape of knowledge work, creating both significant opportunities and profound challenges for the qualitati

Lille My
Oct 26, 202511 min read


The Pros and Cons of AI-Assisted Academic Research: From Pursuit of Efficiency to Rigorous Truth-Seeking
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the landscape of academic research at an astonishing speed. From idea generation to data production, from writing to journal publishing, AI is infiltrating every link of the academic ecosystem (Van Quaquebeke et al., 2025). In this article published in The Leadership Quarterly, Van Quaquebeke, Tonidandel, and Banks point out that we are already in an era where AI deeply participates in the production of knowledge. The real question
Yuan Ren
Jul 15, 20259 min read


Goodbye 2024, Hello 2025: A Year in Review and Looking Ahead
As we bid farewell to 2024, we reflect on a remarkable year of innovation and achievement. Our journey began with the launch of several...

Lille My
Dec 29, 20242 min read
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