David Lewis Dickinson

Professeur d'université—Départment d’économie, Appalachian State University
Appalachian State University (USA)
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Présentation :
-Professeur d'université—Départment d’économie, Appalachian State University (USA)
-Associé principal de recherché au CERPA (Centre de Recherche de l’Economie et Analyse des Politiques), Appalachian State University
-Economie Expérimentale et Comportementale
-Le Sommeil et les Décisions
-Economie du Travail et des Ressources Humaines
Bibiographie :
(Bibliographie récente)-Dickinson, David L. and Todd McElroy (2010) “Rationality Around the Clock: Sleep and Time-of-Day Effects on Guessing Game Responses.” Economics Letters, 108(2): 245-248. DOI: 10.1016/j.econlet.2010.04.029
-Anderson, Clare. and David L. Dickinson (2010) “Bargaining and Trust: The Effects of 36hr Sleep Deprivation on Socially Interactive Decisions.” Journal of Sleep Research, 19: 54-63. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2869.2009.00767.x
-Dickinson, David L. and Lynn Hunnicutt (2009) “Nonbinding Suggestions: The Relative Effects of Focal Points versus Uncertainty Reduction on Bargaining Outcomes.” Theory and Decision, published online first: July 11, 2009. DOI: 10.1007/s11238-009-9156-0
-Dickinson, David L., and Ronald L. Oaxaca. (2009) “Statistical Discrimination in Labor Markets: An Experimental Analysis.” Southern Economic Journal, 76(1): 16-31.
-Dickinson, David L. (2009) “The Effects of Beliefs versus Risk Attitude on Bargaining Outcomes.” Theory and Decision, 66(1): 69-101.
-Dickinson, David L. (2009) “Experiment Timing and Preferences for Fairness.” Journal of Socio-Economics, 38: 89-95.
-Dickinson, David L., and Marie-Claire Villeval (2008) “Does Monitoring Decrease Work Effort? The Complementarity Between Agency and Crowding-Out Theories.” Games and Economic Behavior, 63(1): 56-76.
-Dickinson, David L., and Sean P.A. Drummond (2008) “The Effects of Total Sleep Deprivation on Bayesian Updating.” Judgment and Decision Making, 3(2): 181-90.
-McKenna, Benjamin., David L. Dickinson, Henry Orff, and Sean P.A. Drummond (2007) “The Effects of One-Night of Sleep Deprivation on Known-Risk and Ambiguous-Risk Decisions.” Journal of Sleep Research, 16(3): 245-52.
-Dickinson, David L. (2006) “On-the-Job Leisure as a Cause of Asymmetric Observed-Effort Distributions.” Managerial and Decision Economics, special issue: Experimental Economics, 27(6): 435-44.