The following publications represent my research contributions during my time in academia. These works span various topics and reflect my commitment to advancing knowledge in my field.
Apascaritei, P., Demel, S. and Radl, J. (2021). “The Difference Between Saying and Doing: Comparing Subjective and Objective Measures of Effort Among Fifth Graders.” American Behavioral Scientist, 65(11), pp.1457-1479.
Mariel, P., Demel, S. and Longo, A. (2021). “Modelling welfare estimates in discrete choice experiments for seaweed-based renewable energy.” PloS one, 16(11), p.e0260352.
Demel, S., Longo, A. and Mariel, P. (2020). “Trading off visual disamenity for renewable energy: Willingness to pay for seaweed farming for energy production.” Ecological Economics, 173, p.106650.
Demel, S., Barr, A., Miller, L. & Ubeda, P. (2019). “Commitment to Political Ideology is a Luxury Only Students Can Afford: A Distributive Justice Experiment.” Journal of Experimental Political Science, 6(1), pp.33-42.
Demel, S., Mariel, P., Meyerhoff, J. (2019). “Job preferences of business and economics students: A discrete choice experiment.” International Journal of Manpower, 40(3), pp.473-499.
Demel, S., Mariel, P., & Miller, L. (2018). “Education and the Non-financial Employment Commitment in Times of Economic Recession Among the Youth.” Social Indicators Research, 140(2), pp.795-810.