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Homepage:http://www.abdn.ac.uk/heru
Postal address:Health Economics Research Unit University of Aberdeen Foresterhill Aberdeen AB25 2ZD
Workplace:Health Economics Research Unit (HERU), Department of Economics, University of Aberdeen, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2016

  1. Doctor–patient differences in risk and time preferences: a field experiment
    LSE Research Online Documents on Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library Downloads View citations (14)
    See also Journal Article Doctor–patient differences in risk and time preferences: A field experiment, Journal of Health Economics, Elsevier (2016) Downloads View citations (14) (2016)

Journal Articles

2024

  1. Stability of Willingness to Pay: Does Time and Treatment Allocation in a Randomized Controlled Trial Influence Willingness to Pay?
    Medical Decision Making, 2024, 44, (5), 470-480 Downloads

2023

  1. The stability of physicians’ risk attitudes across time and domains
    Social Science & Medicine, 2023, 339, (C) Downloads

2022

  1. Doctor decision making with time inconsistent patients
    Social Science & Medicine, 2022, 308, (C) Downloads

2019

  1. A comparison of professional and private time preferences of General Practitioners
    Social Science & Medicine, 2019, 222, (C), 256-264 Downloads View citations (3)
  2. The migration of UK trained GPs to Australia: Does risk attitude matter?
    Health Policy, 2019, 123, (11), 1093-1099 Downloads View citations (3)

2017

  1. The role of time and risk preferences in adherence to physician advice on health behavior change
    The European Journal of Health Economics, 2017, 18, (3), 373-386 Downloads View citations (21)

2016

  1. Doctor–patient differences in risk and time preferences: A field experiment
    Journal of Health Economics, 2016, 50, (C), 171-182 Downloads View citations (14)
    See also Working Paper Doctor–patient differences in risk and time preferences: a field experiment, LSE Research Online Documents on Economics (2016) Downloads View citations (14) (2016)

2015

  1. Comparing time and risk preferences across three post-industrial UK cities
    Social Science & Medicine, 2015, 140, (C), 54-61 Downloads View citations (3)
  2. Intergenerational transfer of time and risk preferences
    Journal of Economic Psychology, 2015, 49, (C), 187-204 Downloads View citations (64)

2014

  1. THE ROLE OF TIME PREFERENCES IN THE INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSFER OF SMOKING
    Health Economics, 2014, 23, (12), 1493-1501 Downloads View citations (9)

2011

  1. Descriptive validity of alternative intertemporal models for health outcomes: an axiomatic test
    Health Economics, 2011, 20, (7), 770-782 Downloads View citations (13)
  2. Health, education and time preference
    Health Economics, 2011, 20, (8), 917-929 Downloads View citations (47)

2008

  1. Comparison of two methods of eliciting time preference for future health states
    Social Science & Medicine, 2008, 67, (5), 883-889 Downloads View citations (7)
  2. Convergent validity between a discrete choice experiment and a direct, open-ended method: Comparison of preferred attribute levels and willingness to pay estimates
    Social Science & Medicine, 2008, 67, (12), 2043-2050 Downloads View citations (5)
  3. Is risk attitude outcome specific within the health domain?
    Journal of Health Economics, 2008, 27, (3), 706-717 Downloads View citations (36)

2007

  1. Extrinsic Goals and Time Tradeoff
    Medical Decision Making, 2007, 27, (4), 406-413 Downloads View citations (5)

2005

  1. Time preference bias in time trade-off
    The European Journal of Health Economics, 2005, 6, (2), 107-111 Downloads View citations (13)

2004

  1. Repeated follow-up as a method for reducing non-trading behaviour in discrete choice experiments
    Social Science & Medicine, 2004, 58, (11), 2211-2218 Downloads View citations (13)

2002

  1. A comparison of the discounted utility model and hyperbolic discounting models in the case of social and private intertemporal preferences for health
    Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2002, 49, (1), 79-96 Downloads View citations (31)
  2. Decision making heuristics and the elicitation of preferences: being fast and frugal about the future
    Health Economics, 2002, 11, (7), 655-658 Downloads View citations (11)

2001

  1. Estimating time preferences for health using discrete choice experiments
    Social Science & Medicine, 2001, 52, (9), 1459-1470 Downloads View citations (30)

2000

  1. Negative and zero time preference for health
    Health Economics, 2000, 9, (2), 171-175 Downloads View citations (33)
  2. Valuing future private and social benefits: The discounted utility model versus hyperbolic discounting models
    Journal of Economic Psychology, 2000, 21, (2), 191-205 Downloads View citations (33)

1999

  1. Do People Value Their Own Future Health Differently from Others' Future Health?
    Medical Decision Making, 1999, 19, (4), 466-472 Downloads View citations (5)
  2. Individual time preferences for own health: an application of a dichotomous choice question with follow-up
    Applied Economics Letters, 1999, 6, (10), 649-654 Downloads View citations (10)

1998

  1. The efficient organization of blood donation
    Health Economics, 1998, 7, (5), 455-463 Downloads

1997

  1. Constant and decreasing timing aversion for saving lives
    Social Science & Medicine, 1997, 45, (11), 1653-1659 Downloads View citations (26)
  2. Saving future lives. A comparison of three discounting models
    Health Economics, 1997, 6, (4), 341-350 Downloads View citations (26)
 
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