Collaborators

At BEE lab, we work with faculty from around the world to conduct experiments on human behavior. Below are some of our fantastic collaborators.

John List is the Kenneth C. Griffin Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago. Anya and John work on CHECC and many other projects together.

Sally Sadoff is an Associate Professor at UC-San Diego. Sally works with us on projects related to healthy eating, present-biased preferences and charitable giving.

Ashlesha Datar is a Senior Economist at USC. We work with Ashlesha on measuring economic preferences of children, adolescents and adults as part of projects related to health.

Arie Kapteyn is a Professor (Research) of Economics at USC and the Director of CESR. We work with Arie on projects related to financial decision-making and financial literacy.

Justin Sydnor is an Associate Professor at the UW-Madison School of Business. Justin works with us on projects related to health insurance choices.

Charles Sprenger is a Professor at Caltech. Charlie works with us on projects related to present-bias and procrastination.

Amalia di Girolamo is a Lecturer at the University of Birmingham Business School. Amalia works with us on projects related to child economic preferences.

Ragan Petrie is a Professor at Texas A&M University. Ragan works on a project summarizing methods used in child experiments, and on projects related to child preferences and charitable giving.

Marco Castillo is a Professor at Texas A&M University. Marco works with us on projects on child preferences and charitable giving.

Alexander Cappelen is a Professor at the Norwegian School of Economics (NHH). We work with Alexander on development of fairness preferences.

Bertil Tungodden is a Professor at the Norwegian School of Economics (NHH). We work with Bertil on development of fairness preferences.

Amanda Chuan is an Assistant Professor at Michigan State University. Amanda works with us on CHECC and other projects.

Silvia Prina is an Associate Professor at Northeastern University. We work with Silvia on a project about the spillover effects of incentives on food choice.

Roman Sheremeta is an Associate Professor at Case Western Reserve University. Roman and Anya work on understanding human behavior through laboratory experiments.

Claire Mackevicus is a Ph.D. student who works with BEE on projects related to development of child risk preferences.

Jennifer Pate is a Professor and Associate Dean Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts at Loyola Marymount University. We work with Jenn on a study of child preference development at LMU.

David Reiley is an Economist at Pandora and an Adjunct Professor at the UC Berkeley School of Information. David works with us on projects related to charitable giving.

Michael Price is a Professor at the University of Alabama. We work with Mike on projects related to child preferences.

Gary Charness is a Professor at UC Santa Barbara. We work with Gary on a survey studying perceptions of deception in Economics. We also study the development of theory of mind in children.

Jeroen van de Ven is an Associate Professor at the University of Amsterdam. We work with Jeroen on a survey studying perceptions of deception in Economics. We also study the development of theory of mind in children.

James Andreoni is a Professor at UC San Diego. We work with Jim on projects related to development of time and risk preferences of children.

Fatemeh Momeni is a Postdoctoral Research Scholar at the University of Chicago. We work with Fatemeh on understanding how CHECC programs influenced parents.

Heather Royer is an Associate Professor at UC Santa Barbara. We work with Heather on a project about the spillover effects of incentives on food choice.

Manuela Angelucci is an Associate Professor at the University of Texas-Austin. We work with Manuela on a project about the spillover effects of incentives on food choice.

Alex Imas is an Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago, Booth School of Business. He works with us on questions related to loss aversion, risk preferences and ambiguity.

Tom Chang is an Associate Professor of Finance and Business Economics at the USC Marshall School of Business. He works with us on questions related to economic preferences.