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Samir Huseynov

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First Name:Samir
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RePEc Short-ID:phu527
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http://samirhuseynov.com/
Twitter: @huseynovecon
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Affiliation

Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology
Auburn University

Auburn, Alabama (United States)
http://www.ag.auburn.edu/dept/aec/
RePEc:edi:daaubus (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Samir Huseynov, 2023. "ChatGPT and the Labor Market: Unraveling the Effect of AI Discussions on Students' Earnings Expectations," Papers 2305.11900, arXiv.org, revised Aug 2023.
  2. Sivashankar, Pathmanathan & Huseynov, Samir & Duke, Joshua, 2023. "Informed but Tempted: Latent Class Analysis of College Students’ Food Choices," 2023 Annual Meeting, February 4-8, 2023, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 334168, Southern Agricultural Economics Association.
  3. Huseynov, Samir & Palma, Marco A. & Ahmad, Ghufran & Nayga, Rodolfo M., 2021. "Food choices and Preference Consistency: New Insights for an Old Problem," 2021 Annual Meeting, August 1-3, Austin, Texas 314043, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
  4. Palma, Marco A. & Lusk, Jayson L. & Huseynov, Samir & Caputo, Vincenzina & Kee, Jennifer Y., 2021. "Public or Private Funding of Controversial Technologies: The Case of Gene-Editing," 2021 Annual Meeting, August 1-3, Austin, Texas 312839, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
  5. Huseynov, Samir & Palma, Marco A., 2018. "Does California’s LCFS Reduce CO2 Emissions?," 2018 Annual Meeting, August 5-7, Washington, D.C. 274200, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
  6. Huseynov, Samir & Palma, Marco A., 2018. "More Emotional Better Predictable," 2018 Annual Meeting, February 2-6, 2018, Jacksonville, Florida 266790, Southern Agricultural Economics Association.
  7. Huseynov, Samir & Palma, Marco A. & Segovia, Michelle, 2018. "Pay Me To Choose Healthy?," 2018 Annual Meeting, August 5-7, Washington, D.C. 273842, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
  8. Huseynov, Samir & Krajbich, Ian & Palma, Marco A., 2018. "No Time to Think: Food Decision-Making under Time Pressure," 2018 Annual Meeting, August 5-7, Washington, D.C. 274135, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
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Articles

  1. Huseynov, Samir & Boyer, Christopher N. & Martinez, Charles Canuto & Griffith, Andrew & DeLong, Karen Lewis, 2024. "The Role of Recency Bias and Price Salience in Insurance Take-Up Decisions," Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Western Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 0(Preprint), September.
  2. Ingram, Seth & Martinez, Charles C. & Boyer, Christopher N. & Huseynov, Samir & Rowan, Troy N. & Taylor, Mykel R. & Alizada, Elmin, 2023. "Predicting Seedstock Bull Prices: Does Information Matter?," Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 55(2), pages 341-357, May.
  3. Huseynov, Samir & Palma, Marco A. & Ahmad, Ghufran, 2021. "Does the magnitude of relative calorie distance affect food consumption?," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 188(C), pages 530-551.
  4. Samir Huseynov & Bachir Kassas & Michelle S. Segovia & Marco A. Palma, 2019. "Incorporating biometric data in models of consumer choice," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 51(14), pages 1514-1531, March.
  5. Ng, Desmond & Sanchez-Aragon, Leonardo & Huseynov, Samir, 2018. "Seek and you shall find: the role of exploitive and explorative search in a biotechnology firm’s patent claims," International Food and Agribusiness Management Review, International Food and Agribusiness Management Association, vol. 22(3), August.

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Working papers

  1. Huseynov, Samir & Krajbich, Ian & Palma, Marco A., 2018. "No Time to Think: Food Decision-Making under Time Pressure," 2018 Annual Meeting, August 5-7, Washington, D.C. 274135, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.

    Cited by:

    1. Simone Cerreia-Vioglio & Fabio Maccheroni & Massimo Marinacci & Aldo Rustichini, 2020. "Multinomial logit processes and preference discovery: inside and outside the black box," Papers 2004.13376, arXiv.org, revised Jan 2021.
    2. Simone Cerreia-Vioglio & Fabio Maccheroni & Massimo Marinacci, 2020. "Multinomial logit processes and preference discovery: outside and inside the black box," Working Papers 663, IGIER (Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research), Bocconi University.

Articles

  1. Samir Huseynov & Bachir Kassas & Michelle S. Segovia & Marco A. Palma, 2019. "Incorporating biometric data in models of consumer choice," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 51(14), pages 1514-1531, March.

    Cited by:

    1. Kee, Jennifer Y. & Segovia, Michelle S. & Palma, Marco A., 2023. "Slim or Plus-Size Burrito? A natural experiment of consumers’ restaurant choice," Food Policy, Elsevier, vol. 120(C).
    2. Halko, Marja-Liisa & Lappalainen, Olli & Sääksvuori, Lauri, 2021. "Do non-choice data reveal economic preferences? Evidence from biometric data and compensation-scheme choice," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 188(C), pages 87-104.
    3. Huseynov, Samir & Palma, Marco A. & Ahmad, Ghufran, 2021. "Does the magnitude of relative calorie distance affect food consumption?," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 188(C), pages 530-551.
    4. Michael J. Weir & Thomas W. Sproul, 2019. "Identifying Drivers of Genetically Modified Seafood Demand: Evidence from a Choice Experiment," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 11(14), pages 1-21, July.

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NEP Fields

NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 7 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-NEU: Neuroeconomics (3) 2018-10-01 2018-10-15 2018-10-15. Author is listed
  2. NEP-AGR: Agricultural Economics (2) 2018-10-15 2023-05-22. Author is listed
  3. NEP-AIN: Artificial Intelligence (1) 2023-07-10
  4. NEP-BIG: Big Data (1) 2023-07-10
  5. NEP-CBE: Cognitive and Behavioural Economics (1) 2018-10-15
  6. NEP-EDU: Education (1) 2023-07-10
  7. NEP-ENE: Energy Economics (1) 2018-10-22
  8. NEP-ENV: Environmental Economics (1) 2018-10-22
  9. NEP-EXP: Experimental Economics (1) 2018-10-15
  10. NEP-ISF: Islamic Finance (1) 2021-08-30
  11. NEP-MFD: Microfinance (1) 2023-07-10

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