Sarah Lynn Flecke, MSc

 

PhD Kandidatin
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin, Institut für Banken und Finanzen
Research Center Innsbruck Decision Sciences

  https://sarahflecke.com/ 

  +43 (0) 512 507 73008

  sarah.flecke@uibk.ac.at

  SOWI o.4.08

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  Forschung

Forschungsinteressen

  • Pro-environmental behavior
  • Health behavior
  • Judgement & decision-making 

Publikationen

Arbeitspapiere 

  • Papakonstantinou, T., Flecke, S. L., Edmunds, C., Cross, R., Tran, A., Gold, N. (2023). The Effectiveness of Social Norms Interventions for Improving Health Behaviours: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. (Conditional Acceptance), Nature Human Behaviour. (Paper available upon request)

  • Flecke, S. L. and Bachler, S., (2024). Conducting Real-Time Interactive Experiments on Prolific: A Guide for Researchers. (Revise & Resubmit), Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance. Preprint Link.

  • Flecke, S. L., Aparicio, E., Malthouse, E., (2024). Encouraging people to set lower personal carbon budgets: anchoring is
    more effective than social reference groups. 

  • Private Solutions to Public Goods Problems: A 34-Nation Study (2024). Joint with the Collective Decision-Making and Culture Lab. (Under review), Nature Human Behaviour. Preprint Link.

Ausgewählte Work In Progress

  • Choosing Green or Brown? A Comparative Experimental Study of Consumption Choices in Germany and Austria. Joint with Schwaiger, R. and Düll, A.

  • Determinants of Early Contributions to the Public Good: Evidence from Around the World. Joint with Ertl, A., Kiss, H., Malthouse, E., Schwaiger, R. and the Collective Decision-Making and Culture Lab

  • Open World Video Games and Environmental Behavior: Experimental Evidence. Joint with Rene Schwaiger and Tobias Greitemeyer

  • Engaging patients in Real World Data Studies and the role of trusted messengers: Evidence from a Discrete Choice Experiment. Joint with Hauber, B., Bohm, N., and Dews, S. A.

  • Leveraging synergies in health behavior and pro-environmental behavior: a framework for policymakers and planners. Joint with Mateer, T. and Wells, N.

  Preise und Förderungen

  • Forschungsstipendium: Kaiserschild Advance, für NachwuchswissenschaftlerInnen aus Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften, October 2022
  • 2022- 2025 Doctoral research funding, University of Innsbruck and the Austrian Science Fund  (FWF)
  • 2011 Mellon Foundation: USD 2,000 foreign language research grant   

  Ausbildung

  2023 - heute    

    PhD, Psychology, University of Innsbruck

  2022 - heute

    PhD, Economics, University of Innsbruck

  2019 - 2020

    MSc, Cognitive and Decision Sciences, University College London, UK

  2009 - 2013

    BA, Economics and International Relations, Connecticut College, USA       

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