Stefano DellaVigna
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Stefano DellaVigna is an Italian economist and the Daniel E. Koshland, Sr. Distinguished Professor of Economics and Professor of Business Administration at the University of California, Berkeley. Born in Como, Italy, he emigrated to the United States when he was 18. He joined the faculty of the University of California, Berkeley in 2002, after receiving his Ph.D. from Harvard University. His research focuses on behavioral economics, and he is a co-director of the Initiative for Behavioral Economics and Finance. He has published studies on the effects of Fox News on voter behavior, the effects of violent films on violent crime rates, and the response of stock market investors to corporate announcements of disappointing earnings.
Stefano DellaVigna's Published Works
Published Works
- The Fox News Effect: Media Bias and Voting (2006) (1446)
- Investor Inattention and Friday Earnings Announcements (2009) (1398)
- Paying Not to Go to the Gym (2006) (1137)
- Testing for Altruism and Social Pressure in Charitable Giving (2009) (947)
- Contract Design and Self-Control: Theory and Evidence (2004) (791)
- Persuasion: Empirical Evidence (2009) (491)
- The Effect of Fast Food Restaurants on Obesity and Weight Gain (2009) (483)
- What Motivates Effort? Evidence and Expert Forecasts (2016) (278)
- Voting to Tell Others (2014) (265)
- Demographics and Industry Returns (2007) (245)
- Cross-Border Media and Nationalism: Evidence from Serbian Radio in Croatia (2011) (234)
- Uniform Pricing in Us Retail Chains (2017) (226)
- Does Movie Violence Increase Violent Crime? (2008) (224)
- Reference-Dependent Job Search: Evidence from Hungary (2016) (170)
- Rcts to Scale: Comprehensive Evidence from Two Nudge Units (2020) (154)
- Predicting Experimental Results: Who Knows What? (2016) (147)
- Page Limits on Economics Articles: Evidence from Two Journals (2014) (142)
- Are Referees and Editors in Economics Gender Neutral? (2018) (130)
- Economic and Social Impacts of the Media (2015) (125)
- Uniform Pricing in U.S. Retail Chains (2017) (101)
- Evidence from the Field (2004) (95)
- Structural Behavioral Economics (2018) (84)
- The Importance of Being Marginal: Gender Differences in Generosity (2013) (80)
- Investor Inattention, Firm Reaction, and Friday Earnings Announcements (2005) (80)
- Peer Effects in the Workplace: Evidence from Random Groupings in Professional Golf Tournaments † (2009) (68)
- Overestimating Self-Control: Evidence from the Health Club Industry (2002) (68)
- Attention, Demographics, and the Stock Market (2005) (56)
- What Do Editors Maximize? Evidence from Four Economics Journals (2020) (56)
- Predict science to improve science (2019) (47)
- What Do Editors Maximize? Evidence from Four Leading Economics Journals (2017) (45)
- Does Conflict of Interest Lead to Biased Coverage? Evidence from Movie Reviews (2014) (38)
- Estimating Social Preferences and Gift Exchange at Work (2016) (37)
- Market-Based Lobbying: Evidence from Advertising Spending in Italy (2013) (36)
- Psychology and Economics: Evidence from the Field. Part II: Social Preferences and Nonstandard Beliefs (2011) (31)
- Capital Budgeting vs. Market Timing: An Evaluation Using Demographics (2007) (27)
- Estimating Social Preferences and Gift Exchange with a Piece-Rate Design (2020) (25)
- Unintended Media Effects in a Conflict Environment: Serbian Radio and Croatian Nationalism (2011) (23)
- Handbook of Behavioral Economics - Foundations and Applications 2, Volume 2 (2018) (23)
- The Political Impact of Media Bias (2007) (22)
- Job Search and Hyperbolic Discounting (2000) (22)
- Evidence on Job Search Models from a Survey of Unemployed Workers in Germany (2020) (21)
- Stability of Experimental Results: Forecasts and Evidence (2019) (19)
- Habit Formation and Naivet e in Gym Attendance: Evidence from a Field Experiment (2010) (19)
- Learning to make risk neutral choices in a symmetric world (2001) (17)
- Strategic Release of Information on Friday: Evidence from Earnings Announcements (2005) (16)
- Consumers Who Care (2010) (11)
- ! ! Using ! Prediction ! Markets ! to ! Track ! Information ! Flows : ! ! Evidence ! from ! Google 1 ! (11)
- Gender Differences in Peer Recognition by Economists (2021) (9)
- Revealed Preferences for Journals: Evidence from Page Limits (2012) (9)
- Forecasting the Results of Experiments: Piloting an Elicitation Strategy (2019) (8)
- Does Media Concentration Lead to Biased Coverage ? Evidence from Movie Reviews ∗ (2011) (7)
- Letter from the Editors of JEEA (2011) (5)
- The Unequal Geographic Burden of Federal Taxes and Its Consequences: A Case for Tax Deductions? (2006) (5)
- What Motivates Effort? Evidence and Expert Forecasts Online Appendix Forthcoming, Review of Economic Studies (2017) (3)
- Psychology and Economics: Evidence from the Field. Part III. Nonstandard Decision Making and Market Response (2011) (3)
- Policy Diffusion and Polarization across U.S. States (2022) (2)
- Appendix for “ The Importance of Being Marginal : Gender Di ff erences in Generosity ” (2013) (2)
- Bottlenecks for Evidence Adoption (2022) (2)
- Gender gaps at the academies (2022) (2)
- Reference-dependent job search (2016) (2)
- Psychology and Economics: Evidence from the Field. Part I: Nonstandard Preferences (Introduction by S. Pyastolov) (2011) (2)
- CXIX May 2004 Issue 2 CONTRACT DESIGN AND SELF-CONTROL : THEORY AND EVIDENCE (2004) (1)
- Replication Data for: "Reference Dependent Job Search: Evidence from Hungary" (2017) (1)
- What Motivates Giving in the Field (2009) (1)
- Influence for Sale : Evidence from the Italian Advertising Market ∗ (2013) (1)
- Demographics and industry returns - eScholarship (2007) (0)
- Five minutes with Stefano DellaVigna: “It turns out that voters hate to lie” (2013) (0)
- The Temporal Component of Reference Point Determination (2011) (0)
- Quantifying the Role of Theory in Field Experiments (2011) (0)
- SUPPLEMENT TO “RCTS TO SCALE: COMPREHENSIVE EVIDENCE FROM TWO NUDGE UNITS” (Econometrica, Vol. 90, No. 1, January 2022, 81–116) (2021) (0)
- Empirical Problem Set (219B, Spring 2013) (2012) (0)
- Why the Cost of Fast Food Matters (2017) (0)
- Crime and Punishment : The Case of Alcohol (2006) (0)
- RAND Behavioral Finance Forum 2014: Leveraging Behavioral Insights to Improve Financial Health (2014) (0)
- ABSTRACT Motivating Altruism: A Field Study * (2008) (0)
- Preface (2019) (0)
- Response to “[106] Meaningless Means #2: The Average Effect of Nudging, by Academics, is 8.7%” (2022) (0)
- Do demographic patterns affect stock returns across industries ? (2008) (0)
- RAND Behavioral Finance Forum 2014 (2012) (0)
- Economics 101A (Lecture 25) (2004) (0)
- Problem Set on Earnings Announcements (219B, Spring 2009) (2008) (0)
- The Integrated Graduate Education and Training Program in Politics, Economics, Psychology and Public Policy (2005) (0)
- Heterogeneity of Experimental Findings: Evidence from Real-Effort Tasks Pre-Analysis Material – Addendum on Forecasts (2018) (0)
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