Professor with special responsibilities
, PhD
Steffen Andersen
Department of Economics
Porcelænshaven 16 A, 1.81
DK - 2000 Frederiksberg
Tel.: +45 3815 2591
Cell phone: +45 2617 2051
Fax:+45 3815 2576
E-mail:
sa.eco@cbs.dk
Link to this homepage:
uk.cbs.dk/staff/sa2
Primary research areas
- Behavioral and Experimental Economics
- Behavioral and Experimental Finance
- Applied Microeconomics
Selected publications
- Andersen, S.; Ertac, S.; Gneezy, U.; Hoffman, M., and List, A. J., “Stakes Matter in Ultimatum Games,” American Economic Review, Forthcoming.
- Andersen, S. and Nielsen, K. M., “Participation Constraints in the Stock Market: Evidence from Unexpected Inheritance Due to Sudden Death,” Review of Financial Studies, Forthcoming.
- Andersen, S.; Harrison, G. W.; Lau, M. I., and Rutström, E. E., “Behavioral Econometrics for Psychologists,” Journal of Economic Psychology, 2010, 31(4), 553–576.
Andersen, S.; Harrison, G. W.; Lau, M. I., and Rutström, E. E., “Preference Heterogeneity in Experiments: Comparing the Field and Lab,” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2010, 73(2), 209–224. - Andersen, S.; Bulte, E.; Gneezy, U., and List, J. A., "Do Women Supply more Public Goods than Men? Preliminary Experimental Evidence from Matrilineal and Patriarchal Societies," American Economic Review (Papers & Proceedings), 98(2), 2008, 376-81.
- Andersen, S.; Harrison, G. W.; Lau, M. I., and Rutström, E. E., “Eliciting Risk and Time Preferences,” Econometrica, 76(3), 2008, 583–618.
- Andersen, S.; Harrison, G. W.; Lau, M. I., and Rutström, E. E., “Lost in State Space: Are Preferences Stable?,” International Economic Review, 49(3), 2008, 1091-1112.
Full publication list (pdf)
Last updated by Grethe Mark 04/01/2012