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Noémi Berlin
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First Name:Noemi
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Last Name:Berlin
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Terminal Degree:2013 Paris School of Economics (from RePEc Genealogy)

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EconomiX
Université Paris-Nanterre (Paris X)

Nanterre, France
http://economix.fr/
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Working papers

  1. Agnès Charpin & Josep Amer-Mestre & Noémi Berlin & Magali Dumontet, 2024. "Gender Differences in Early Occupational Choices: Evidence from Medical Specialty Selection," Working Papers hal-04455212, HAL.
  2. Noémi Berlin & Ivan Berlin & Léontine Goldzahl & Florence Jusot, 2024. "Do smoking abstinence periods among pregnant smokers improve birth weight? A secondary analysis of a randomised, controlled trial," Post-Print hal-04521664, HAL.
  3. Agnès Charpin & Josep Amer-Mestre & Noémi Berlin & Magali Dumontet, 2024. "Gender Differences in Early Occupational Choices: Evidence from Medical Specialty Selection," EconomiX Working Papers 2024-5, University of Paris Nanterre, EconomiX.
  4. Maria José Montoya Villalobos & Noémi Berlin, 2023. "Levels of uncertainty and charitable giving," EconomiX Working Papers 2023-8, University of Paris Nanterre, EconomiX.
  5. Noémi Berlin, 2023. "Les déterminants psychologiques des comportements alimentaires : regards croisés entre une expérience en laboratoire et deux enquêtes populationnelles," Post-Print hal-04326114, HAL.
  6. Noémi Berlin, 2023. "Why do women choose different medical specialties? The role of taste for competition and specialty amenities," Post-Print hal-04326137, HAL.
  7. Noémi Berlin, 2023. "Economie comportementale et économie des réseaux: un essai randomisé contrôlé," Post-Print hal-04326149, HAL.
  8. Noémi Berlin, 2023. "Why do women choose different medical specialties? The role of taste for competition and specialty amenities," Post-Print hal-04326154, HAL.
  9. Noémi Berlin, 2023. "Récompenses financières comme aide à l’arrêt de la consommation tabagique pendant la grossesse," Post-Print hal-04326122, HAL.
  10. Noémi Berlin & Jan Dul & Marco Gazel & Louis Lévy-Garboua & Todd Lubart, 2023. "Creative Cognition as a Bandit Problem," Documents de travail du Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne 23002, Université Panthéon-Sorbonne (Paris 1), Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne.
  11. Noémi Berlin, 2023. "Why do women choose different medical specialties? The role of taste for competition and specialty amenities," Post-Print hal-04328360, HAL.
  12. Noémi Berlin, 2023. "Feedback and coorperation: An Experiment on sorting behaviour," Post-Print hal-04326131, HAL.
  13. Noémi Berlin, 2022. "Incitations financières/récompenses de l’abstinence comme aides au sevrage tabagique," Post-Print hal-04326072, HAL.
  14. Noémi Berlin & Emmanuel Kemel & Vincent Lenglin & Antoine Nebout-Javal, 2022. "A convenient truth : between-subject random incentives and preferences towards risk and time," Working Papers halshs-03531906, HAL.
  15. Noémi Berlin, 2022. "Acceptability of financial incentives for smoking cessation among pregnant women," Post-Print hal-04326104, HAL.
  16. Noémi Berlin, 2022. "Feedback and cooperation: An Experiment on sorting behaviour," Post-Print hal-04326082, HAL.
  17. Noémi Berlin, 2022. "Financial incentives for smoking cessation in pregnancy: A multicentre randomized controlled trial," Post-Print hal-04326038, HAL.
  18. Noémi Berlin, 2022. "Feedback and cooperation: An Experiment on sorting behaviour," Post-Print hal-04326092, HAL.
  19. Ulrike A. Gisch & Margaux Robert & Noémi Berlin & Antoine Nebout & Fabrice Etilé & Sabrina Teyssier & Valentina Andreeva & Serge Hercberg & Mathilde Touvier & Sandrine Péneau, 2022. "Mastery Is Associated With Weight Status, Food Intake, Snacking, and Eating Disorder Symptoms in the NutriNet-Santé Cohort Study," Post-Print hal-03683801, HAL.
  20. Noémi Berlin, 2022. "Les incitatifs financiers pour l’arrêt du tabac pendant la grossesse," Post-Print hal-04326052, HAL.
  21. Noémi Berlin, 2021. "Are risk and time preferences associated with food intake, diet quality and weight status? Results of a French national survey," Post-Print hal-04326177, HAL.
  22. Ivan Berlin & Noémi Berlin & Marie Malecot & Mathilde Breton & Florence Jusot & Léontine Goldzahl, 2021. "Financial incentives for smoking cessation in pregnancy: multicentre randomised controlled trial," Post-Print hal-04221630, HAL.
  23. Noémi Berlin, 2020. "Changement du comportement alimentaire : Prévention de l’obésité et économie comportementale," Post-Print hal-04326025, HAL.
  24. Noémi Berlin & Léontine Goldzahl & Florence Jusot & Ivan Berlin, 2018. "Incitations financières chez la femme enceinte fumeuse. Une approche pluridisciplinaire," Post-Print hal-01919456, HAL.
  25. Noémi Berlin, 2018. "The Formation and Malleability of Dietary Habits: A Field Experiment with Lown Income Families," Post-Print hal-01919099, HAL.
  26. Noémi Berlin & Léontine Goldzahl & Linda Bauld & Pat Hoddinott & Ivan Berlin, 2018. "Public acceptability of financial incentives to reward pregnant smokers who quit smoking: a United Kingdom–France comparison," Post-Print hal-01798136, HAL.
  27. Noémi Berlin & Léontine Goldzahl & Pat Hoddinott & Linda Bauld & Ivan Berlin, 2017. "Public acceptability of financial incentives to reward pregnant smokers who stop smoking: a United Kingdom - France comparison," Post-Print hal-01613816, HAL.
  28. Noémi Berlin & Léontine Goldzahl & Florence Jusot & Ivan Berlin, 2016. "Protocol for study of financial incentives for smoking cessation in pregnancy (FISCP): randomised, multicentre study," Post-Print hal-01614851, HAL.
  29. Noémi Berlin & Marie-Pierre Dargnies, 2016. "Gender Differences in Reaction to Feedback and Willingness to Compete," Post-Print hal-01613820, HAL.
  30. Noémi Berlin & Maud Besançon & Jean-Louis Tavani, 2016. "An Exploratory Study on Creativity, Personality and Schooling Achievement," Post-Print hal-01613818, HAL.
  31. Noémi Berlin, 2015. "A Holt and Laury Measure of Risk Aversion on Teenagers," Post-Print hal-01667968, HAL.
  32. Noémi Berlin & Anna Bernard & Guillaume Fürst, 2015. "Time spent on New Songs: Word-of-Mouth and Price Effects on Teenager Consumption," Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Post-Print and Working Papers) halshs-01163907, HAL.
  33. Noémi Berlin & Marie-Pierre Dargnies, 2013. "Croyances et goût pour la compétition," Post-Print hal-01492283, HAL.
  34. Noémi Berlin & Marie-Pierre Dargnies, 2012. "Linking Beliefs to Willingness to Compete," Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Post-Print and Working Papers) halshs-00755660, HAL.

Articles

  1. Noémi Berlin & Léontine Goldzahl & Linda Bauld & Pat Hoddinott & Ivan Berlin, 2018. "Public acceptability of financial incentives to reward pregnant smokers who quit smoking: a United Kingdom–France comparison," The European Journal of Health Economics, Springer;Deutsche Gesellschaft für Gesundheitsökonomie (DGGÖ), vol. 19(5), pages 697-708, June.
  2. Berlin, Noémi & Dargnies, Marie-Pierre, 2016. "Gender differences in reactions to feedback and willingness to compete," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 130(C), pages 320-336.
  3. Noémi Berlin & Jean-Louis Tavani & Maud Beasançon, 2016. "An exploratory study of creativity, personality and schooling achievement," Education Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 24(5), pages 536-556, September.
  4. Noémi Berlin & Anna Bernard & Guillaume Fürst, 2015. "Time spent on new songs: word-of-mouth and price effects on teenager consumption," Journal of Cultural Economics, Springer;The Association for Cultural Economics International, vol. 39(2), pages 205-218, May.
  5. Noémi Berlin & Marie-Pierre Dargnies, 2013. "Croyances et goût pour la compétition," Revue économique, Presses de Sciences-Po, vol. 64(3), pages 433-443.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Noémi Berlin & Emmanuel Kemel & Vincent Lenglin & Antoine Nebout-Javal, 2022. "A convenient truth : between-subject random incentives and preferences towards risk and time," Working Papers halshs-03531906, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Ilke Aydogan & Loïc Berger & Valentina Bosetti, 2023. "Unraveling Ambiguity Aversion," Post-Print hal-04071242, HAL.
    2. Ilke AYDOGAN & Loïc BERGER & Valentina BOSETTI, 2023. "Unraveling Ambiguity Aversion," Working Papers 2023-iRisk-01, IESEG School of Management.
    3. Ilke Aydogan & Loïc Berger & Valentina Bosetti, 2023. "Unraveling Ambiguity Aversion," Post-Print hal-04370668, HAL.

  2. Noémi Berlin, 2018. "The Formation and Malleability of Dietary Habits: A Field Experiment with Lown Income Families," Post-Print hal-01919099, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Hinnosaar, Marit, 2018. "How long do healthy habits last? The role of prices," CEPR Discussion Papers 12815, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
    2. Pietro Biroli & Teodora Boneva & Akash Raja & Christopher Rauh, 2018. "Parental Beliefs about Returns to Child Health Investments," Working Papers 2018-008, Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Working Group.
    3. Marit Hinnosaar, 2023. "The Persistence of Healthy Behaviors in Food Purchasing," Marketing Science, INFORMS, vol. 42(3), pages 521-537, May.
    4. Charness, Gary & Cobo-Reyes, Ramón & Eyster, Erik & Katz, Gabriel & Sánchez, Ángela & Sutter, Matthias, 2020. "Improving Healthy Eating in Children: Experimental Evidence," IZA Discussion Papers 13999, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    5. Belot, Michèle & James, Jonathan & Spiteri, Jonathan, 2019. "Facilitating Healthy Dietary Habits: An Experiment with a Low Income Population," IZA Discussion Papers 12675, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    6. Stephanie von Hinke, 2022. "Education, Dietary Intakes and Exercise," Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Department of Economics, University of Oxford, vol. 84(1), pages 214-240, February.
    7. Sadoff, Sally & Samek, Anya, 2019. "Can interventions affect commitment demand? A field experiment on food choice," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 158(C), pages 90-109.

  3. Noémi Berlin & Léontine Goldzahl & Florence Jusot & Ivan Berlin, 2016. "Protocol for study of financial incentives for smoking cessation in pregnancy (FISCP): randomised, multicentre study," Post-Print hal-01614851, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Noémi Berlin & Léontine Goldzahl & Linda Bauld & Pat Hoddinott & Ivan Berlin, 2018. "Public acceptability of financial incentives to reward pregnant smokers who quit smoking: a United Kingdom–France comparison," The European Journal of Health Economics, Springer;Deutsche Gesellschaft für Gesundheitsökonomie (DGGÖ), vol. 19(5), pages 697-708, June.

  4. Noémi Berlin & Marie-Pierre Dargnies, 2016. "Gender Differences in Reaction to Feedback and Willingness to Compete," Post-Print hal-01613820, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Roth, Christopher & Sonja Settele & Wohlfart, Johannes, 2021. "Risk Exposure and Acquisition of Macroeconomic Information," The Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (TWERPS) 1331, University of Warwick, Department of Economics.
    2. Jeworrek, Sabrina, 2019. "Gender stereotypes still in MIND: Information on relative performance and competition entry," Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), Elsevier, vol. 82(C).
    3. Beneito, Pilar & Muñoz, Marina, 2022. "Preventing tobacco use from the start: Short- and medium-term impacts on the youth," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 126(8), pages 831-836.
    4. Charness, Gary & Dao, Lien & Shurchkov, Olga, 2022. "Competing now and then: The effects of delay on competitiveness across gender," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 198(C), pages 612-630.
    5. Christoph Buehren & Martin Gschwend & Alex Krumer, 2022. "Feedback, Gender, and Choking under Pressure: Evidence from Alpine Skiing," MAGKS Papers on Economics 202237, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Faculty of Business Administration and Economics, Department of Economics (Volkswirtschaftliche Abteilung).
    6. Pastoriza, David & Alegre, Inés & Canela, Miguel A., 2021. "Conditioning the effect of prize on tournament self-selection," Journal of Economic Psychology, Elsevier, vol. 86(C).
    7. Helena Fornwagner & Monika Pompeo & Nina Serdarevic, 2023. "Choosing Competition on Behalf of Someone Else," Management Science, INFORMS, vol. 69(3), pages 1555-1574, March.
    8. Jørgensen, Lotte Kofoed & Piovesan, Marco & Willadsen, Helene, 2022. "Gender differences in competitiveness: Friends matter," Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), Elsevier, vol. 101(C).
    9. Kessel, Dany & Mollerstrom, Johanna & van Veldhuizen, Roel, 2021. "Can simple advice eliminate the gender gap in willingness to compete?," EconStor Open Access Articles and Book Chapters, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, vol. 138, pages 1-1.
    10. Maximilian Späth & Daniel Goller, 2023. "Gender differences in investment reactions to irrelevant information," CEPA Discussion Papers 67, Center for Economic Policy Analysis.
    11. Aurelie Dariel & Curtis Kephart & Nikos Nikiforakis & Christina Zenker, 2017. "Emirati women do not shy away from competition: evidence from a patriarchal society in transition," Journal of the Economic Science Association, Springer;Economic Science Association, vol. 3(2), pages 121-136, December.
    12. Schüssler, Katharina, 2018. "The Influence of Overconfidence and Competition Neglect On Entry Into Competition," Rationality and Competition Discussion Paper Series 87, CRC TRR 190 Rationality and Competition.
    13. Zahra Murad & Chris Starmer, 2020. "Confidence Snowballing and Relative Performance Feedback," Discussion Papers 2020-08, The Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics, School of Economics, University of Nottingham.
    14. Pilar Beneito & Pedro Javier Soria-Espín, 2020. "Month of birth and academic performance: differences by gender and educational stage," Discussion Papers in Economic Behaviour 0120, University of Valencia, ERI-CES.
    15. Nagore Iriberri & Pedro Rey-Biel, 2016. "Stereotypes are Only a Threat when Beliefs are Reinforced: On the Sensitivity of Gender Differences in Performance under Competition to Information Provision," Working Papers 880, Barcelona School of Economics.
    16. Manar Alnamlah & Christina Gravert, 2020. "She Could Not Agree More: The Role of Failure Attribution in Shaping the Gender Gap in Competition Persistence," CEBI working paper series 20-25, University of Copenhagen. Department of Economics. The Center for Economic Behavior and Inequality (CEBI).
    17. Cavalan, Quentin & de Gardelle, Vincent & Vergnaud, Jean-Christophe, 2022. "I did most of the work! Three sources of bias in bargaining with joint production," Journal of Economic Psychology, Elsevier, vol. 93(C).
    18. Quentin Cavalan & Vincent De Gardelle & Jean-Christophe Vergnaud, 2020. "Overestimate yourself or underestimate others? Two sources of bias in bargaining with joint production," Documents de travail du Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne 20003, Université Panthéon-Sorbonne (Paris 1), Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne.
    19. Shastry, Gauri Kartini & Shurchkov, Olga & Xia, Lingjun Lotus, 2020. "Luck or skill: How women and men react to noisy feedback," Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), Elsevier, vol. 88(C).
    20. Lovász, Anna & Cukrowska-Torzewska, Ewa & Rigó, Mariann & Szabó-Morvai, Ágnes, 2022. "Gender differences in the effect of subjective feedback in an online game," Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), Elsevier, vol. 98(C).
    21. Aurelie Dariel & Nikos Nikiforakis & Jan Stoop, 2022. "Competition, Selection Bias and Gender Differences Among Economics Majors," Working Papers 20220074, New York University Abu Dhabi, Department of Social Science, revised Jan 2022.
    22. Aurélie Dariel & Nikos Nikiforakis & Jan Stoop, 2020. "Does selection bias cause us to overestimate gender differences in competitiveness?," Working Papers 20200046, New York University Abu Dhabi, Department of Social Science, revised May 2020.
    23. Dalmia, Prateik & Filiz-Ozbay, Emel, 2021. "Your success is my motivation," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 181(C), pages 49-85.
    24. Alexander Coutts & Boon Han Koh & Zahra Murad, 2024. "The signals we give: Performance feedback, gender, and competition," Working Papers in Economics & Finance 2024-02, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth Business School, Economics and Finance Subject Group.

  5. Noémi Berlin & Maud Besançon & Jean-Louis Tavani, 2016. "An Exploratory Study on Creativity, Personality and Schooling Achievement," Post-Print hal-01613818, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Wai-Chung Ho, 2020. "Students’ Perceptions of Creativity Education: A Perspective from Hong Kong, China," International Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Dr. Mohammad Hamad Al-khresheh, vol. 6(6), pages 244-257.
    2. Piyapong Janmaimool & Jaruwan Chontanawat, 2021. "Do University Students Base Decisions to Engage in Sustainable Energy Behaviors on Affective or Cognitive Attitudes?," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(19), pages 1-18, September.
    3. Noémie Berlin & Jan Dul & Marco Gazel & Louis Lévy-Garboua & Todd Lubart, 2023. "Creative Cognition as a Bandit Problem," CIRANO Working Papers 2023s-11, CIRANO.

  6. Noémi Berlin & Anna Bernard & Guillaume Fürst, 2015. "Time spent on New Songs: Word-of-Mouth and Price Effects on Teenager Consumption," Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Post-Print and Working Papers) halshs-01163907, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Marc Bourreau & Marianne Lumeau & Francois Moreau & Jordana Viotto da Cruz, 2019. "Recent or Free? An Experimental Study of the Motivations for Pirating Movies," CESifo Working Paper Series 8036, CESifo.
    2. Bronwyn Coate & Robert Hoffmann, 2022. "The behavioural economics of culture," Journal of Cultural Economics, Springer;The Association for Cultural Economics International, vol. 46(1), pages 3-26, March.
    3. Patrizia Lattarulo & Marco Mariani & Laura Razzolini, 2017. "Nudging museums attendance: a field experiment with high school teens," Journal of Cultural Economics, Springer;The Association for Cultural Economics International, vol. 41(3), pages 259-277, August.

Articles

  1. Berlin, Noémi & Dargnies, Marie-Pierre, 2016. "Gender differences in reactions to feedback and willingness to compete," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 130(C), pages 320-336.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  2. Noémi Berlin & Jean-Louis Tavani & Maud Beasançon, 2016. "An exploratory study of creativity, personality and schooling achievement," Education Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 24(5), pages 536-556, September.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  3. Noémi Berlin & Anna Bernard & Guillaume Fürst, 2015. "Time spent on new songs: word-of-mouth and price effects on teenager consumption," Journal of Cultural Economics, Springer;The Association for Cultural Economics International, vol. 39(2), pages 205-218, May.
    See citations under working paper version above.Sorry, no citations of articles recorded.

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NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 14 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.
  1. NEP-EXP: Experimental Economics (8) 2012-12-06 2015-05-02 2015-06-27 2015-12-01 2016-10-09 2018-03-26 2021-03-29 2023-03-27. Author is listed
  2. NEP-AGR: Agricultural Economics (4) 2018-03-26 2021-03-29 2023-07-31 2023-08-28
  3. NEP-HEA: Health Economics (4) 2018-03-26 2018-06-25 2021-03-29 2024-03-11
  4. NEP-CBE: Cognitive and Behavioural Economics (3) 2012-12-06 2012-12-06 2015-12-01
  5. NEP-CUL: Cultural Economics (3) 2015-05-02 2015-06-27 2016-10-09
  6. NEP-NEU: Neuroeconomics (3) 2015-12-01 2018-03-26 2021-03-29
  7. NEP-DEM: Demographic Economics (2) 2012-12-06 2012-12-06
  8. NEP-UPT: Utility Models and Prospect Theory (2) 2022-02-28 2023-03-27
  9. NEP-EDU: Education (1) 2015-12-01
  10. NEP-GEN: Gender (1) 2024-03-11
  11. NEP-GTH: Game Theory (1) 2023-03-27
  12. NEP-HRM: Human Capital and Human Resource Management (1) 2024-03-11
  13. NEP-LMA: Labor Markets - Supply, Demand, and Wages (1) 2024-03-11
  14. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (1) 2023-07-31

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