Dr Rebecca McDonald
@rebecca_lm
Behavioural economist and Uni. Birmingham associate professor of Economics. Researching preferences for time, risk, information and health.
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Settling in to my office for the month at Université Paris Dauphine - PSL! Grateful to Daniel Herrera for the invitation and to everyone I've met here in economics for making me feel welcome already. What a treat!
Our team is hiring for three #BehaviouralScience roles in London/Edinburgh/Belfast! Please share with those who might be interested. jobs.natwestgroup.com/jobs/11100354-… jobs.natwestgroup.com/jobs/11100245-… jobs.natwestgroup.com/jobs/11100366-… Please do get in contact if you're interested / have further questions
Today is the deadline day for submitting abstracts for consideration at the 2nd International Behavioural Public Policy Conference, to be held at the University of North Carolina in September 2ibppc.com UNC-Chapel Hill #behaviouralscience #behavioralscience
It was a total delight to welcome you all to Uni of Birmingham Bham Economics. What an impressive group!
This paper took a while but finally is out - my work with Dr Rebecca McDonald Sinong Ma and Carsten Maple on how people value privacy and different types of personal data, and what it implications it has for choices we make in digital world journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…
SO HAPPY to have gathered this spectacular group of researchers from our #StrategicInformationNetwork F2F for the first time post-pandemic! Kudos to fellow co-organisers Depi, Dr Rebecca McDonald & daniel read 🇨🇦 & thanks to Behavioural Science for funding the meeting.
Another great experience working with Dr Danae Arroyos-Calvera and Judith Covey!
New working paper at SSRN: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf… Do recommendations need to be social to work? Our two experiments suggest that social recommendations do not work better than random recommendations in the domains of risk and altruism. Dr Rebecca McDonald and Dr Danae Arroyos-Calvera Bham Economics
| Surreal marking the culmination of this long and arduous doctoral journey. ✨ Absolutely couldn't have done it without the support of my amazing supervisors Sid Bandyopadhyay, Johannes Lohse and Dr Rebecca McDonald. The real work starts now - onwards! 💪🏼 #EconTwitter
Continuing our series highlighting upcoming articles, we explore "The Shadow Prices of Voluntary Caregiving: Using Well-Being Panel Data to Estimate the Cost of Informal Care" by Dr Rebecca McDonald and Nattavudh Powdthavee. <buff.ly/3NmeR5V> [1/3]