Using methods from machine learning to evaluate behavioral models of choice under risk and ambiguity A Peysakhovich, J Naecker Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 133, 373-384, 2017 | 100 | 2017 |
When fair isn’t fair: Understanding choice reversals involving social preferences J Andreoni, D Aydin, B Barton, BD Bernheim, J Naecker Journal of Political Economy 128 (5), 1673-1711, 2020 | 79* | 2020 |
Observability increases the demand for commitment devices CL Exley, JK Naecker Management Science 63 (10), 3262-3267, 2017 | 43 | 2017 |
Non-choice evaluations predict behavioral responses to changes in economic conditions BD Bernheim, D Bjorkegren, J Naecker, A Rangel National Bureau of Economic Research, 2013 | 33* | 2013 |
Causal inference from hypothetical evaluations BD Bernheim, D Björkegren, J Naecker, M Pollmann National Bureau of Economic Research, 2022 | 11 | 2022 |
The lives of others: Predicting donations with non-choice responses J Naecker Available at SSRN 2699551, 2015 | 7 | 2015 |
Essays in Behavioral and Experimental Economics with Applications to Risk and Social Preferences JK Naecker Stanford University, 2015 | | 2015 |
Temperature Variations of Gain and Quantum Efficiency of the Near IR Detector for SNAP JK Naecker | | 2007 |