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David L. Dickinson

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December 12, 2024

Personality traits and signals as predictors of workplace behavior

New research examines influence on honesty and productivity

  • effort
  • experiment
  • honesty
  • personality traits
  • personnel economics
  • screening
  • David L. Dickinson
  • David Masclet
Research

March 18, 2016

How (lack of) sleep affects our economic behavior

Today is World Sleep Day! As recent IZA research shows, a good night of sleep is not just a matter […]

  • circadian rhythm
  • cognitive skills
  • education
  • health
  • labor market
  • labor productivity
  • numerical skills
  • risk preferences
  • sleep
  • sleep patterns
  • slepp deprivation
  • Christian Pfeifer
  • David L. Dickinson
  • Fabrizio Mazzonna
  • Lawrence Jin
  • Marco Castillo
  • Nicolas R. Ziebarth
  • Osea Giuntella
  • Ragan Petrie
  • Teny Maghakian Shapiro
  • Todd McElroy
  • Wei Han
Research

February 23, 2015

Don’t doze off… Being tired might make you risky

It is common sense that making important decisions after a night of poor sleep might be a bad idea. Marco […]

  • experiment
  • irrational
  • preferences
  • rationality
  • risk
  • sleepiness
  • tired
  • David L. Dickinson
  • Marco Castillo
  • Ragan Petrie
Research

February 4, 2015

Pour some sugar in me: Faster, better decisions with glucose

Many factors influence the quality of decision making: importance, relevance, and even time of day can affect the degree to […]

  • cognitive performance
  • decision making
  • experiment
  • glucose
  • health
  • response time
  • risk
  • sugar
  • David L. Dickinson
  • Nathan Stroh
  • Todd McElroy

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