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RePEc: Research Papers in Economics, 2013
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RePEc: Research Papers in Economics, 2011
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RePEc: Research Papers in Economics, Oct 1, 2014
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Social Science Research Network, 2010
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PLOS ONE, May 2, 2022
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Journal of Policy Modeling, Mar 1, 2023
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Social Science Research Network, 2011
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Social Science Research Network, 2015
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Social Science Research Network, 2017
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Applied Economics, Jul 13, 2016
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Journal of Human Capital, Dec 1, 2016
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Review of Development Economics
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Journal of Health Economics
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International Journal of Water Resources Development
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Foods, 2021
This study examines the effects of a health star rating system on the attitudes of consumers and ... more This study examines the effects of a health star rating system on the attitudes of consumers and their purchase intentions towards beverage products sold in hospitality venues. Previous studies linking health ratings to the food and beverages of consumers mainly focus on fast-moving consumer goods and retail purchasing. However, purchasing patterns in hospitality and foodservice environments are distinct as consumers may be less concerned about health and more interested in the dining experience. Thus, this research focuses on: (1) whether the presence of health star ratings on beverage products influences the willingness of consumers to purchase in the context of the hospitality industry, and (2) identifying the demographic and psychographic factors influencing these behavioural intentions. Using Ordinary Least Squares regression to analyse data from an e-survey of 1021 consumers in Australia and New Zealand, the study found that health star ratings do have an impact on the willing...
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PLOS ONE, 2020
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Economics Letters, 2021
This paper examines the empirical relationship between individuals' cognitive and non-cogniti... more This paper examines the empirical relationship between individuals' cognitive and non-cognitive abilities and COVID-19 compliance behaviors using cross-country data from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE). We find that both cognitive and non-cognitive skills predict responsible health behaviors during the COVID-19 crisis. Episodic memory is the most important cognitive skill, while conscientiousness and neuroticism are the most significant personality traits. There is also some evidence of a role for an internal locus of control in compliance.
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Electronic Commerce Research and Applications, 2010
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Using a dataset of calculator auctions on eBay, we first show that last-minute bidding is not mer... more Using a dataset of calculator auctions on eBay, we first show that last-minute bidding is not merely the result of bidders ’ going to the next-to-close auction. Instead, bidding is concentrated at the end of the period in which the auction is the next to close, suggesting the existence of strategic last-minute bidding. Then, we model repeated, ascending price auctions for homogeneous goods with unobserved, stochas-tic entry. We show that the dynamic game has a pure-strategy symmetric equilibrium in which entrants always reveal themselves by bidding in the auction in which they arrive, and bidding occurs at the last minute.
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RePEc: Research Papers in Economics, 2013
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Review of Development Economics
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Journal of Health Economics
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Foods, 2021
This study examines the effects of a health star rating system on the attitudes of consumers and ... more This study examines the effects of a health star rating system on the attitudes of consumers and their purchase intentions towards beverage products sold in hospitality venues. Previous studies linking health ratings to the food and beverages of consumers mainly focus on fast-moving consumer goods and retail purchasing. However, purchasing patterns in hospitality and foodservice environments are distinct as consumers may be less concerned about health and more interested in the dining experience. Thus, this research focuses on: (1) whether the presence of health star ratings on beverage products influences the willingness of consumers to purchase in the context of the hospitality industry, and (2) identifying the demographic and psychographic factors influencing these behavioural intentions. Using Ordinary Least Squares regression to analyse data from an e-survey of 1021 consumers in Australia and New Zealand, the study found that health star ratings do have an impact on the willing...
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PLOS ONE, 2020
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Economics Letters, 2021
This paper examines the empirical relationship between individuals' cognitive and non-cogniti... more This paper examines the empirical relationship between individuals' cognitive and non-cognitive abilities and COVID-19 compliance behaviors using cross-country data from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE). We find that both cognitive and non-cognitive skills predict responsible health behaviors during the COVID-19 crisis. Episodic memory is the most important cognitive skill, while conscientiousness and neuroticism are the most significant personality traits. There is also some evidence of a role for an internal locus of control in compliance.
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Electronic Commerce Research and Applications, 2010
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Using a dataset of calculator auctions on eBay, we first show that last-minute bidding is not mer... more Using a dataset of calculator auctions on eBay, we first show that last-minute bidding is not merely the result of bidders ’ going to the next-to-close auction. Instead, bidding is concentrated at the end of the period in which the auction is the next to close, suggesting the existence of strategic last-minute bidding. Then, we model repeated, ascending price auctions for homogeneous goods with unobserved, stochas-tic entry. We show that the dynamic game has a pure-strategy symmetric equilibrium in which entrants always reveal themselves by bidding in the auction in which they arrive, and bidding occurs at the last minute.
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