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J Dustin Tracy

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First Name:J
Middle Name:Dustin
Last Name:Tracy
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RePEc Short-ID:ptr289
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https://www.DustinTracy.com

Affiliation

Economic Science Institute (ESI)
Argyros School of Business and Economics
Chapman University

Orange, California (United States)
http://www.chapman.edu/ESI/
RePEc:edi:esichus (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Prithvijit Mukherjee & J. Dustin Tracy, 2022. "Agency, Benevolence and Justice," Working Papers 22-03, Chapman University, Economic Science Institute.
  2. Eric Schniter & J. Dustin Tracy & Vojtech Zika, 2021. "Uncertainty and Reputation Effects in Credence Goods Markets," Working Papers 21-15, Chapman University, Economic Science Institute.
  3. Paul J. Ferraro & J. Dustin Tracy, 2021. "A reassessment of the potential for loss-framed incentive contracts to increase productivity: a meta-analysis and a real-effort experiment," Working Papers 21-20, Chapman University, Economic Science Institute.
  4. Cary Deck & J. Dustin Tracy, 2020. "Keeping a Clean Reputation: More Evidence on the Perverse Effects of Disclosure," Working Papers 20-21, Chapman University, Economic Science Institute.
  5. J. Dustin Tracy, & Hillard Kaplan & Kevin A. James & Stephen J. Rassenti, 2019. "An Experimental Investigation of Health Insurance Policy and Behavior," Working Papers 19-16, Chapman University, Economic Science Institute.

Articles

  1. Paul J. Ferraro & J. Dustin Tracy, 2022. "A reassessment of the potential for loss-framed incentive contracts to increase productivity: a meta-analysis and a real-effort experiment," Experimental Economics, Springer;Economic Science Association, vol. 25(5), pages 1441-1466, November.
  2. J Dustin Tracy & Kevin A James & Hillard Kaplan & Stephen Rassenti, 2021. "An investigation of health insurance policy and behavior in a virtual environment," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 16(4), pages 1-26, April.
  3. J Dustin Tracy & Thomas Donnelly & Evan C Sommer & William J Heerman & Shari L Barkin & Maciej S Buchowski, 2021. "Identifying bedrest using waist-worn triaxial accelerometers in preschool children," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 16(1), pages 1-16, January.
  4. J Dustin Tracy & Sari Acra & Kong Y Chen & Maciej S Buchowski, 2018. "Identifying bedrest using 24-h waist or wrist accelerometry in adults," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 13(3), pages 1-16, March.
  5. Dustin J Tracy & Zhiyi Xu & Leena Choi & Sari Acra & Kong Y Chen & Maciej S Buchowski, 2014. "Separating Bedtime Rest from Activity Using Waist or Wrist-Worn Accelerometers in Youth," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 9(4), pages 1-9, April.

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Working papers

  1. Paul J. Ferraro & J. Dustin Tracy, 2021. "A reassessment of the potential for loss-framed incentive contracts to increase productivity: a meta-analysis and a real-effort experiment," Working Papers 21-20, Chapman University, Economic Science Institute.

    Cited by:

    1. C. Bram Cadsby & Fei Song & Nick Zubanov, 2020. "Working more for more and working more for less: Labor supply in the gain and loss domains," Working Papers 2006, University of Guelph, Department of Economics and Finance.
    2. Emily A. Beam & Yusufcan Masatlioglu & Tara Watson & Dean Yang, 2022. "Loss Aversion or Lack of Trust: Why Does Loss Framing Work to Encourage Preventative Health Behaviors?," NBER Working Papers 29828, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

Articles

  1. Paul J. Ferraro & J. Dustin Tracy, 2022. "A reassessment of the potential for loss-framed incentive contracts to increase productivity: a meta-analysis and a real-effort experiment," Experimental Economics, Springer;Economic Science Association, vol. 25(5), pages 1441-1466, November.
    See citations under working paper version above.Sorry, no citations of articles recorded.

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  1. NEP-EXP: Experimental Economics (5) 2019-09-02 2020-08-10 2021-08-16 2021-10-18 2022-02-28. Author is listed
  2. NEP-CBE: Cognitive and Behavioural Economics (2) 2021-10-18 2022-02-28
  3. NEP-AGE: Economics of Ageing (1) 2019-09-02
  4. NEP-CTA: Contract Theory and Applications (1) 2021-10-18
  5. NEP-HPE: History and Philosophy of Economics (1) 2022-02-28
  6. NEP-HRM: Human Capital and Human Resource Management (1) 2021-10-18
  7. NEP-IAS: Insurance Economics (1) 2019-09-02
  8. NEP-ISF: Islamic Finance (1) 2021-08-16
  9. NEP-LMA: Labor Markets - Supply, Demand, and Wages (1) 2021-10-18
  10. NEP-UPT: Utility Models and Prospect Theory (1) 2022-02-28

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