Indicative Publications since 2020

Anderson, C. G., McQuaid, R. W., & Wood, A. M. (2022). The effect of journal metrics on academic resume assessment. Studies in Higher Education, 1-13.

Comerford, D. A. (2023). Response Bias in Survey Measures of Expectations: Evidence from the Survey of Consumer Expectations’ Inflation Module. Journal of Money, Credit and Banking.

Comerford, D. A., & Lades, L. K. (2022). Responsibility utility and the difference between preference and desirance: implications for welfare evaluation. Social Choice and Welfare58(2), 201-224.

Diasakos, T.D. and Gerasimou, G. (2022). Preference Conditions for Invertible Demand Functions. American Economic Journal: Microeconomics,14(2):118-138

Ebert, P.A. and Durbach, I (2023) Expert and lay judgements of danger and recklessness in adventure sports, Journal of Risk Research, 26(2): 133-146.

Ebert, P.A. and Milne, P (2022) Methodological and conceptual challenges in rare and severe event forecast-verification, Natural Hazards and Earth System Science, 22, 1-19.

Egger, E. M., Poggi, C., & Rufrancos, H. (2023). Does the depth of informality influence welfare in urban Sub-Saharan Africa?. Oxford Economic Papers.

Erdem, S., Campbell, D., & McCarthy, T. (2022). Can traffic light labelling nudge heuristical decision processes?. Journal of Behavioral Economics for Policy6(1), 37-45.

Gazeley, I., Newell, A., Reynolds, K., & Rufrancos, H. (2023). Household structure, labour participation, and economic inequality in Britain, 1937–61. The Economic History Review.

Higney, A., Hanley, N., & Moro, M. (2022). The lead-crime hypothesis: A meta-analysis. Regional Science and Urban Economics97, 103826.

Lades, L. K., Kelly, A., & Kelleher, L. (2020). Why is active travel more satisfying than motorized travel? Evidence from Dublin. Transportation research part A: policy and practice, 136, 318-333.

Lades, L. K., Laffan, K., Daly, M., & Delaney, L. (2020). Daily emotional well‐being during the COVID‐19 pandemic. British journal of health psychology, 25(4), 902-911.

Lades, L. K., Laffan, K., & Weber, T. O. (2021). Do economic preferences predict pro-environmental behaviour?. Ecological Economics, 183, 106977.

Lades, L. K., & Delaney, L. (2022). Nudge forgood. Behavioural Public Policy, 6(1), 75-94.

Laffan, K., Lades, L. K., & Delaney, L. (2023). Paths that lead astray: Examining the situational predictors of intention-behaviour gaps in meat consumption. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 89, 102045.

Li, H., Campbell, D., & Erdem, S. (2022). Measuring time preferences using stated credit repayment choices. Journal of Quantitative Economics20(1), 43-67.

Millen, A.E., & Hope, L., & Hillstrom, A.P. (2020). Eye spy a liar:  Assessing the utility of eye fixations and confidence judgments for detecting concealed recognition of faces, scenes and objects (2020). Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41235-020-00227-4

Morrow, A., Walker, K., Calder-MacPhee, N., & Ozakinci, G. (2022). The active ingredients of physical activity and/or dietary workplace-based interventions to achieve weight loss in overweight and obese healthcare staff: a systematic review. Journal of Behavioral Medicine45(3), 331-349.

Niker, F., G. Felsen, S.K. Nagel, and P.B. Reiner (2021). Autonomy, Evidence-Responsiveness, and the Ethics of Influence. In M. Blitz & J.C. Bublitz (eds.), The Law and Ethics of Freedom of Thought, Volume 1: Neuroscience, Autonomy, and Individual Rights, Palgrave-Macmillan, pp. 182-212.

Niker, F. (2022). Review: Frame It Again: New Tools for Rational Decision-Making, José Luis Bermúdez. Cambridge University Press, 2020, x + 330 pages. Economics & Philosophy 38: 320-326. 

Sandorf, E. D., Campbell, D., & Chorus, C. (2022). A simple satisficing model. Plos one17(10), e0275339.

Schlegel, I., Carstairs, S. A., & Ozakinci, G. (2021). The influence of supraliminal priming on energy density of food selection: a randomised control trial. BMC psychology9, 1-9.

Shahab, S., & Lades, L. K. (2024). Sludge and transaction costs. Behavioural Public Policy, 8(2), pp. 327 – 348.

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