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Stefano DellaVigna

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First Name:Stefano
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RePEc Short-ID:pde710
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http://elsa.berkeley.edu/~sdellavi/
Terminal Degree:2002 Department of Economics; Harvard University (from RePEc Genealogy)

Affiliation

(80%) Department of Economics
University of California-Berkeley

Berkeley, California (United States)
http://emlab.berkeley.edu/econ/
RePEc:edi:debrkus (more details at EDIRC)

(20%) National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Cambridge, Massachusetts (United States)
http://www.nber.org/
RePEc:edi:nberrus (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Stefano DellaVigna & Woojin Kim & Elizabeth Linos, 2022. "Bottlenecks for Evidence Adoption," NBER Working Papers 30144, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  2. Iriberri, Nagore & Card, David & DellaVigna, Stefano & Funk, Patricia, 2022. "Gender Differences in Peer Recognition by Economists," CEPR Discussion Papers 16251, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  3. Stefano DellaVigna & Woojin Kim, 2022. "Policy Diffusion and Polarization across U.S. States," NBER Working Papers 30142, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  4. Iriberri, Nagore & Card, David & DellaVigna, Stefano & Funk, Patricia, 2022. "Gender Gaps at the Academies," CEPR Discussion Papers 17581, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  5. Stefano DellaVigna & Elizabeth Linos, 2020. "RCTs to Scale: Comprehensive Evidence from Two Nudge Units," NBER Working Papers 27594, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  6. Malmendier, Ulrike M. & DellaVigna, Stefano & List, John & Rao, Gautam, 2020. "Estimating Social Preferences and Gift Exchange with a Piece-Rate Design," CEPR Discussion Papers 14931, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  7. Stefano DellaVigna & Nicholas Otis & Eva Vivalt, 2020. "Forecasting the Results of Experiments: Piloting an Elicitation Strategy," NBER Working Papers 26716, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  8. DellaVigna, Stefano & Heining, Jörg & Schmieder, Johannes F. & Trenkle, Simon, 2020. "Evidence on job search models from a survey of unemployed workers in Germany," IAB-Discussion Paper 202013, Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB), Nürnberg [Institute for Employment Research, Nuremberg, Germany].
  9. Stefano DellaVigna & Devin Pope, 2019. "Stability of Experimental Results: Forecasts and Evidence," NBER Working Papers 25858, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  10. Iriberri, Nagore & Card, David & DellaVigna, Stefano & Funk, Patricia, 2019. "Are Referees and Editors in Economics Gender Neutral?," CEPR Discussion Papers 13789, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  11. Stefano DellaVigna, 2018. "Structural Behavioral Economics," NBER Working Papers 24797, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  12. David Card & Stefano DellaVigna, 2017. "What do Editors Maximize? Evidence from Four Leading Economics Journals," NBER Working Papers 23282, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  13. Stefano DellaVigna & Matthew Gentzkow, 2017. "Uniform Pricing in US Retail Chains," NBER Working Papers 23996, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  14. Stefano DellaVigna & Devin Pope, 2016. "What Motivates Effort? Evidence and Expert Forecasts," NBER Working Papers 22193, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  15. Stefano DellaVigna & Attila Lindner & Balázs Reizer & Johannes F. Schmieder, 2016. "Reference-Dependent Job Search: Evidence from Hungary," NBER Working Papers 22257, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  16. Stefano DellaVigna & John List & Ulrike Malmendier & Gautam Rao, 2016. "Estimating Social Preferences and Gift Exchange at Work," Natural Field Experiments 00586, The Field Experiments Website.
  17. Stefano DellaVigna & Devin Pope, 2016. "Predicting Experimental Results: Who Knows What?," NBER Working Papers 22566, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  18. Stefano DellaVigna & John List & Ulrike Malmendier & Gautam Rao, 2016. "Voting to Tell Others," Framed Field Experiments 00575, The Field Experiments Website.
  19. La Ferrara, Eliana & DellaVigna, Stefano, 2015. "Economic and Social Impacts of the Media," CEPR Discussion Papers 10667, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  20. Stefano DellaVigna & Johannes Hermle, 2014. "Does Conflict of Interest Lead to Biased Coverage? Evidence from Movie Reviews," NBER Working Papers 20661, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  21. La Ferrara, Eliana & DellaVigna, Stefano & Kinght, Brian, 2014. "Market-based Lobbying: Evidence from Advertising Spending in Italy," CEPR Discussion Papers 9813, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  22. Stefano DellaVigna & John List & Ulrike Malmendier & Gautam Rao, 2013. "The Importance of Being Marginal: Gender Differences in Generosity," Natural Field Experiments 00380, The Field Experiments Website.
  23. David Card & Stefano DellaVigna, 2013. "Nine Facts about Top Journals in Economics," NBER Working Papers 18665, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  24. Stefano DellaVigna & John List & Ulrike Malmendier, 2012. "Testing for altruism and social pressure in charitable giving," Natural Field Experiments 00137, The Field Experiments Website.
  25. David Card & Stefano DellaVigna, 2012. "Revealed Preferences for Journals: Evidence from Page Limits," NBER Working Papers 18663, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  26. Stefano DellaVigna & Ruben Enikolopov & Vera Mironova & Maria Petrova & Ekaterina Zhuravskaya, 2012. "Cross-border media and nationalism: Evidence from Serbian radio in Croatia," Working Papers w0189, New Economic School (NES).
  27. David Card & Stefano DellaVigna & Ulrike Malmendier, 2011. "The Role of Theory in Field Experiments," NBER Working Papers 17047, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  28. Stefano DellaVigna & Matthew Gentzkow, 2009. "Persuasion: Empirical Evidence," NBER Working Papers 15298, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  29. Stefano DellaVigna & Joshua M. Pollet, 2009. "Capital Budgeting vs. Market Timing: An Evaluation Using Demographics," NBER Working Papers 15184, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  30. Janet Currie & Stefano DellaVigna & Enrico Moretti & Vikram Pathania, 2009. "The Effect of Fast Food Restaurants on Obesity and Weight Gain," NBER Working Papers 14721, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  31. Currie, Janet & DellaVigna, Stefano & Moretti, Enrico & Pathania, Vikram, 2009. "The Effect of Fast Food Restaurants on Obesity," Working Papers 47830, American Association of Wine Economists.
  32. Stefano DellaVigna & Eliana La Ferrara, 2007. "Detecting Illegal Arms Trade," NBER Working Papers 13355, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  33. Gordon Dahl & Stefano DellaVigna, 2007. "Does Movie Violence Increase Violent Crime?," Levine's Working Paper Archive 122247000000001778, David K. Levine.
  34. Stefano DellaVigna, 2007. "Psychology and Economics: Evidence from the Field," NBER Working Papers 13420, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  35. DellaVigna, Stefano & Kaplan, Ethan, 2006. "The Fox News Effect: Media Bias and Voting," Seminar Papers 748, Stockholm University, Institute for International Economic Studies.
  36. Stefano DellaVigna & Joshua Pollet, 2005. "Investor Inattention, Firm Reaction, and Friday Earnings Announcements," NBER Working Papers 11683, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  37. Stefano DellaVigna & Joshua M. Pollet, 2005. "Attention, Demographics, and the Stock Market," NBER Working Papers 11211, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  38. Stefano DellaVigna & M. Daniele Paserman, 2004. "Job Search and Impatience," NBER Working Papers 10837, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  39. Malmendier, Ulrike M. & Della Vigna, Stefano, 2003. "Overestimating Self-Control: Evidence from the Health Club Industry," Research Papers 1800, Stanford University, Graduate School of Business.
  40. Malmendier, Ulrike M. & Della Vigna, Stefano, 2003. "Contract Design and Self Control: Theory and Evidence," Research Papers 1801, Stanford University, Graduate School of Business.

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Articles

  1. Stefano DellaVigna & John A. List & Ulrike Malmendier & Gautam Rao, 2022. "Estimating Social Preferences and Gift Exchange at Work," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 112(3), pages 1038-1074, March.
  2. Stefano DellaVigna & Elizabeth Linos, 2022. "RCTs to Scale: Comprehensive Evidence From Two Nudge Units," Econometrica, Econometric Society, vol. 90(1), pages 81-116, January.
  3. Stefano DellaVigna & Devin Pope, 2022. "Stability of Experimental Results: Forecasts and Evidence," American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, American Economic Association, vol. 14(3), pages 889-925, August.
  4. David Card & Stefano DellaVigna & Patricia Funk & Nagore Iriberri, 2022. "Gender Differences in Peer Recognition by Economists," Econometrica, Econometric Society, vol. 90(5), pages 1937-1971, September.
  5. Stefano DellaVigna & Nicholas Otis & Eva Vivalt, 2020. "Forecasting the Results of Experiments: Piloting an Elicitation Strategy," AEA Papers and Proceedings, American Economic Association, vol. 110, pages 75-79, May.
  6. David Card & Stefano DellaVigna & Patricia Funk & Nagore Iriberri, 2020. "Are Referees and Editors in Economics Gender Neutral?," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, President and Fellows of Harvard College, vol. 135(1), pages 269-327.
  7. David Card & Stefano DellaVigna, 2020. "What Do Editors Maximize? Evidence from Four Economics Journals," The Review of Economics and Statistics, MIT Press, vol. 102(1), pages 195-217, March.
  8. Stefano DellaVigna & Matthew Gentzkow, 2019. "Uniform Pricing in U.S. Retail Chains," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, President and Fellows of Harvard College, vol. 134(4), pages 2011-2084.
  9. Stefano DellaVigna & Devin Pope, 2018. "Predicting Experimental Results: Who Knows What?," Journal of Political Economy, University of Chicago Press, vol. 126(6), pages 2410-2456.
  10. Stefano DellaVigna & Devin Pope, 2018. "What Motivates Effort? Evidence and Expert Forecasts," The Review of Economic Studies, Review of Economic Studies Ltd, vol. 85(2), pages 1029-1069.
  11. Stefano Dellavigna & John A. List & Ulrike Malmendier & Gautam Rao, 2017. "Voting to Tell Others," The Review of Economic Studies, Review of Economic Studies Ltd, vol. 84(1), pages 143-181.
  12. Stefano Dellavigna & Johannes Hermle, 2017. "Does Conflict of Interest Lead to Biased Coverage? Evidence from Movie Reviews," The Review of Economic Studies, Review of Economic Studies Ltd, vol. 84(4), pages 1510-1550.
  13. Stefano DellaVigna & Attila Lindner & Balázs Reizer & Johannes F. Schmieder, 2017. "Reference-Dependent Job Search: Evidence from Hungary," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, President and Fellows of Harvard College, vol. 132(4), pages 1969-2018.
  14. Stefano DellaVigna & Ruben Durante & Brian Knight & Eliana La Ferrara, 2016. "Market-Based Lobbying: Evidence from Advertising Spending in Italy," American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, American Economic Association, vol. 8(1), pages 224-256, January.
  15. David Card & Stefano DellaVigna, 2014. "Page Limits on Economics Articles: Evidence from Two Journals," Journal of Economic Perspectives, American Economic Association, vol. 28(3), pages 149-168, Summer.
  16. Stefano Della Vigna & Ruben Enikolopov & Vera Mironova & Maria Petrova & Ekaterina Zhuravskaya, 2014. "Cross-Border Media and Nationalism: Evidence from Serbian Radio in Croatia," American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, American Economic Association, vol. 6(3), pages 103-132, July.
  17. David Card & Stefano DellaVigna, 2013. "Nine Facts about Top Journals in Economics," Journal of Economic Literature, American Economic Association, vol. 51(1), pages 144-161, March.
  18. Stefano DellaVigna & John A. List & Ulrike Malmendier & Gautam Rao, 2013. "The Importance of Being Marginal: Gender Differences in Generosity," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 103(3), pages 586-590, May.
  19. Stefano Dellavigna & Joshua M. Pollet, 2013. "Capital Budgeting versus Market Timing: An Evaluation Using Demographics," Journal of Finance, American Finance Association, vol. 68(1), pages 237-270, February.
  20. Stefano DellaVigna & John A. List & Ulrike Malmendier, 2012. "Testing for Altruism and Social Pressure in Charitable Giving," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, President and Fellows of Harvard College, vol. 127(1), pages 1-56.
  21. S. DellaVigna, 2011. "Psychology and Economics: Evidence from the Field. Part II: Social Preferences and Nonstandard Beliefs," Voprosy Ekonomiki, NP Voprosy Ekonomiki, issue 5.
  22. S. DellaVigna, 2011. "Psychology and Economics: Evidence from the Field. Part III. Nonstandard Decision Making and Market Response," Voprosy Ekonomiki, NP Voprosy Ekonomiki, issue 6.
  23. Fabrizio ZILIBOTTI & George‐Marios ANGELETOS & Fabio CANOVA & Stefano DELLAVIGNA, 2011. "Letter from the Editors of JEEA," Journal of the European Economic Association, European Economic Association, vol. 9(1), pages 1-2, February.
  24. S. DellaVigna, 2011. "Psychology and Economics: Evidence from the Field. Part I: Nonstandard Preferences (Introduction by S. Pyastolov)," Voprosy Ekonomiki, NP Voprosy Ekonomiki, issue 4.
  25. David Card & Stefano DellaVigna & Ulrike Malmendier, 2011. "The Role of Theory in Field Experiments," Journal of Economic Perspectives, American Economic Association, vol. 25(3), pages 39-62, Summer.
  26. Stefano DellaVigna & Eliana La Ferrara, 2010. "Detecting Illegal Arms Trade," American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, American Economic Association, vol. 2(4), pages 26-57, November.
  27. Stefano DellaVigna & Matthew Gentzkow, 2010. "Persuasion: Empirical Evidence," Annual Review of Economics, Annual Reviews, vol. 2(1), pages 643-669, September.
  28. Janet Currie & Stefano DellaVigna & Enrico Moretti & Vikram Pathania, 2010. "The Effect of Fast Food Restaurants on Obesity and Weight Gain," American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, American Economic Association, vol. 2(3), pages 32-63, August.
  29. Stefano DellaVigna, 2009. "Psychology and Economics: Evidence from the Field," Journal of Economic Literature, American Economic Association, vol. 47(2), pages 315-372, June.
  30. Stefano Dellavigna & Joshua M. Pollet, 2009. "Investor Inattention and Friday Earnings Announcements," Journal of Finance, American Finance Association, vol. 64(2), pages 709-749, April.
  31. Gordon Dahl & Stefano DellaVigna, 2009. "Does Movie Violence Increase Violent Crime?," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, President and Fellows of Harvard College, vol. 124(2), pages 677-734.
  32. Stefano DellaVigna & Joshua M. Pollet, 2007. "Demographics and Industry Returns," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 97(5), pages 1667-1702, December.
  33. Stefano DellaVigna & Ethan Kaplan, 2007. "The Fox News Effect: Media Bias and Voting," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, President and Fellows of Harvard College, vol. 122(3), pages 1187-1234.
  34. Stefano DellaVigna & Ulrike Malmendier, 2006. "Paying Not to Go to the Gym," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 96(3), pages 694-719, June.
  35. Stefano DellaVigna & M. Daniele Paserman, 2005. "Job Search and Impatience," Journal of Labor Economics, University of Chicago Press, vol. 23(3), pages 527-588, July.
  36. Stefano DellaVigna & Ulrike Malmendier, 2004. "Contract Design and Self-Control: Theory and Evidence," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, President and Fellows of Harvard College, vol. 119(2), pages 353-402.
  37. DellaVigna, Stefano & LiCalzi, Marco, 2001. "Learning to make risk neutral choices in a symmetric world," Mathematical Social Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 41(1), pages 19-37, January.
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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 53 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 (18) 2007-09-24 2011-05-24 2013-02-08 2013-03-02 2014-02-02 2014-07-28 2014-11-01 2016-03-23 2016-05-08 2016-05-14 2016-09-04 2016-10-16 2017-02-12 2019-05-27 2020-02-24 2020-08-24 2021-06-21 2022-07-18. Author is listed
  2. NEP-SOC: Social Norms and Social Capital (14) 2007-09-24 2007-12-19 2008-01-12 2013-02-08 2013-03-02 2014-02-02 2014-07-28 2014-11-01 2015-06-27 2015-07-25 2016-03-23 2016-05-14 2016-10-16 2017-02-12. Author is listed
  3. NEP-POL: Positive Political Economics (10) 2006-10-07 2013-12-29 2013-12-29 2014-01-10 2014-02-02 2014-06-02 2014-11-01 2015-06-27 2016-10-16 2022-07-18. Author is listed
  4. NEP-SOG: Sociology of Economics (8) 2013-01-07 2013-01-12 2017-04-30 2019-07-08 2019-09-02 2021-06-28 2021-07-12 2022-10-31. Author is listed
  5. NEP-CUL: Cultural Economics (7) 2007-12-19 2008-01-12 2011-05-14 2013-12-29 2014-12-08 2015-06-27 2015-07-25. Author is listed
  6. NEP-EVO: Evolutionary Economics (7) 2007-09-24 2011-05-24 2013-02-08 2013-03-02 2014-07-28 2016-03-23 2016-05-14. Author is listed
  7. NEP-DEM: Demographic Economics (6) 2013-02-08 2013-03-02 2014-07-28 2021-06-28 2022-07-18 2022-07-18. Author is listed
  8. NEP-CDM: Collective Decision-Making (5) 2006-04-29 2009-08-30 2014-02-02 2014-11-01 2016-10-16. Author is listed
  9. NEP-HIS: Business, Economic and Financial History (5) 2013-01-12 2021-06-28 2021-07-12 2022-07-18 2022-10-31. Author is listed
  10. NEP-HPE: History and Philosophy of Economics (5) 2011-05-24 2013-01-12 2017-04-30 2019-09-02 2021-07-12. Author is listed
  11. NEP-HRM: Human Capital and Human Resource Management (5) 2016-03-23 2016-05-08 2016-05-14 2017-02-12 2021-06-21. Author is listed
  12. NEP-LAB: Labour Economics (5) 2016-03-23 2016-05-28 2020-05-11 2020-05-18 2020-06-08. Author is listed
  13. NEP-GEN: Gender (4) 2019-07-08 2020-05-11 2021-06-28 2022-10-31
  14. NEP-URE: Urban and Real Estate Economics (4) 2007-12-19 2008-01-12 2009-02-22 2019-05-27
  15. NEP-HEA: Health Economics (3) 2004-11-22 2009-02-22 2009-03-14
  16. NEP-ORE: Operations Research (3) 2020-05-11 2020-05-18 2020-06-08
  17. NEP-AGR: Agricultural Economics (2) 2009-02-22 2009-03-14
  18. NEP-FIN: Finance (2) 2005-04-03 2005-10-15
  19. NEP-FMK: Financial Markets (2) 2005-04-03 2005-10-15
  20. NEP-FOR: Forecasting (2) 2016-09-04 2020-02-24
  21. NEP-IND: Industrial Organization (2) 2014-12-08 2017-12-03
  22. NEP-LAW: Law and Economics (2) 2008-01-12 2015-06-27
  23. NEP-LTV: Unemployment, Inequality and Poverty (2) 2013-02-08 2022-10-31
  24. NEP-PBE: Public Economics (2) 2006-04-29 2006-10-07
  25. NEP-BEC: Business Economics (1) 2014-01-10
  26. NEP-COM: Industrial Competition (1) 2017-12-03
  27. NEP-CWA: Central and Western Asia (1) 2021-06-28
  28. NEP-DCM: Discrete Choice Models (1) 2018-08-13
  29. NEP-EDU: Education (1) 2016-09-04
  30. NEP-EUR: Microeconomic European Issues (1) 2011-05-14
  31. NEP-GEO: Economic Geography (1) 2022-07-18
  32. NEP-HAP: Economics of Happiness (1) 2008-01-12
  33. NEP-IAS: Insurance Economics (1) 2020-05-11
  34. NEP-INT: International Trade (1) 2007-09-02
  35. NEP-MKT: Marketing (1) 2017-12-03
  36. NEP-PKE: Post Keynesian Economics (1) 2016-05-08
  37. NEP-REG: Regulation (1) 2007-09-02
  38. NEP-UPT: Utility Models and Prospect Theory (1) 2007-09-24

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