2014 Sessions for Gregory E. Howard

 
Sunday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
SEA
Session 11F
Behavioral Economics I

Organizers:

Andrew McGee, Simon Fraser University

Session Chairs:

Andrew McGee, Simon Fraser University

Papers:

"Did Money Change Them? Examining Hypothetical Bias When Eliciting Preferences for Personal and Social Benefits"
Gregory E. Howard, East Carolina University (Contact Author)

"Trust, Reciprocity and Trustworthiness Between Spouses: Evidence from a Field Experiment in India"
Carolina Castilla, Colgate University (Contact Author)

"Whoever You Want Me to Be: Personality and Incentives"
Andrew McGee, Simon Fraser University (Contact Author)
Peter McGee, National University of Singapore

"Like Mike or Like LeBron? Do the Most Able Need College to Signal?"
Michael Sinkey, University of West Georgia (Contact Author)
Benjamin C. Anderson, Colgate University

Discussants:

TBA

 

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Sunday
4:00 - 5:45 p.m.
AERE
Session 25I
Stated Preferences

Organizers:

John C. Whitehead, Appalachian State University

Session Chairs:

Pengfei Liu, University of Connecticut

Papers:

"Cheap Talk vs. Priming in a Survey of Lake Erie Cleanup Programs: Combating Hypothetical Bias in Internet Choice Exercises"
Gregory E. Howard, East Carolina University
Brian Roe, The Ohio State University
Erik Nisbet, The Ohio State University

"Using Choice Experiment to Estimate People’s Willingness to Pay for Improved Solid Waste Management System in Kathmandu, Nepal"
Menuka Karki, University of New Mexico
Alok K. Bohara, The University of New Mexico

"Single-Choice, Repeated-Choice, and Best-Worst Elicitation Formats: Do Results Differ and by How Much?"
Daniel Petrolia, Mississippi State University
Joonghyun Hwang, Mississippi State University
Matthew G. Interis, Mississippi State University

"Willingness-to-Pay for Intermediate and Final Ecosystem Services: An Example of Land Conservation"
Lingqiao Qi, University of Connecticut
Stephen K. Swallow, University of Connecticut

 

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