David R. Just
YOU?
Author Swipe
View article: On nudging and psychological reactance
On nudging and psychological reactance Open
We test the notion that nudges can encourage healthier food choices while avoiding psychological reactance in a laboratory experiment. We attempt to replicate a well‐known nudge intended to reduce snack food consumption. Our study consists…
View article: Behavioral interventions in informal seed systems to nudge sustainable demand for quality seed of sweetpotato
Behavioral interventions in informal seed systems to nudge sustainable demand for quality seed of sweetpotato Open
CONTEXT: The introduction of quality-certified seed (QCS) in the informal farmer network-based seed systems, which have largely relied on informal signals of quality, represents a promising innovation towards integrated seed sector develop…
View article: Advancing Survey Work and Experimental Economics in Applied and Agricultural Economics through Extended Workshops: An Example of an Inter-Institutional Collaboration
Advancing Survey Work and Experimental Economics in Applied and Agricultural Economics through Extended Workshops: An Example of an Inter-Institutional Collaboration Open
View article: How do farmers respond to Workers' compensation insurance premiums, hazards, and claim contagion? Empirical evidence from Taiwan
How do farmers respond to Workers' compensation insurance premiums, hazards, and claim contagion? Empirical evidence from Taiwan Open
Workers' compensation benefits are of significant importance to employees generally, though relatively little is known about their application to agricultural workers. We examine how farmers respond to workers' compensation by exploiting t…
View article: The Role of Staple Food Prices in Deforestation: Evidence from Cambodia
The Role of Staple Food Prices in Deforestation: Evidence from Cambodia Open
View article: Food, nutrition, and related policy issues: Evidence-based policy and the credibility crisis
Food, nutrition, and related policy issues: Evidence-based policy and the credibility crisis Open
In recent years, the push for evidence-based policy has gained momentum, particularly in the field of food and nutrition, where the stakes for public health are high, underscoring the need for aligning policy with robust scientific evidenc…
View article: Who (Actually) Gets the Farm? Intergenerational Farm Succession in the United States
Who (Actually) Gets the Farm? Intergenerational Farm Succession in the United States Open
View article: Evolution of the One CGIAR’s research and innovation portfolio to 2030: approaches, tools, and insights after the reform
Evolution of the One CGIAR’s research and innovation portfolio to 2030: approaches, tools, and insights after the reform Open
View article: Who (Actually) Gets the Farm? Intergenerational Farm Succession in the United States
Who (Actually) Gets the Farm? Intergenerational Farm Succession in the United States Open
We link census records for millions of farm children to identify owner-operators of the family farm in adulthood, providing the first population-level evidence on intergenerational farm transfers.Using our panel of U.S. census data from 19…
View article: Issue Information
Issue Information Open
Welfare implications of participating in
View article: Behavioral agricultural economics
Behavioral agricultural economics Open
Agricultural and other fields of economics have always co‐evolved and benefitted from each other's insights. Over time, a general convergence of all social sciences began, and various fields of psychology, sociology, anthropology, and poli…
View article: Who (Actually) Gets the Farm? Intergenerational Farm Succession in the United States
Who (Actually) Gets the Farm? Intergenerational Farm Succession in the United States Open
View article: Behavioral framing and consumer acceptance of new food technologies: Factors influencing consumer demand for active packaging
Behavioral framing and consumer acceptance of new food technologies: Factors influencing consumer demand for active packaging Open
We examine consumer willingness to pay (WTP) for foods packaged using active packaging which can be used to improve quality, shelf life, or safety of a range of products, potentially reducing the use of food additives (preservatives) and f…
View article: Do Behavioral Interventions Increase the Intake of Biofortified Foods in School Lunch Meals? Evidence from a Field Experiment with Elementary School Children in Ethiopia
Do Behavioral Interventions Increase the Intake of Biofortified Foods in School Lunch Meals? Evidence from a Field Experiment with Elementary School Children in Ethiopia Open
View article: Vorschau: Chem. Ing. Tech. 12/2021
Vorschau: Chem. Ing. Tech. 12/2021 Open
View article: A Behavioral Intervention Increases Consumption of a New Biofortified Food by School Children: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Nigeria
A Behavioral Intervention Increases Consumption of a New Biofortified Food by School Children: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Nigeria Open
View article: Methodological Challenges in Estimating the Lifetime Medical Care Cost Externality of Obesity
Methodological Challenges in Estimating the Lifetime Medical Care Cost Externality of Obesity Open
There is a great deal of variability in estimates of the lifetime medical care cost externality of obesity, partly due to a lack of transparency in the methodology behind these cost models. Several important factors must be considered in p…
View article: Determinants of consumer acceptance of genetically modified and gene-edited foods: Market and policy implications
Determinants of consumer acceptance of genetically modified and gene-edited foods: Market and policy implications Open
View article: But it came from a food pantry: Product stigma and quality perceptions of food pantry offering
But it came from a food pantry: Product stigma and quality perceptions of food pantry offering Open
Among the millions of Americans who suffer from food insecurity in the United States, only a fraction utilizes the nation’s 60,000 food pantries. Stigma is commonly cited as a barrier to use. Stigma can arise from any of several sources. H…
View article: Nationalism in the produce aisle: Using country of origin labels to stir patriotism and animosity
Nationalism in the produce aisle: Using country of origin labels to stir patriotism and animosity Open
This study aims to determine how feelings of nationalism or patriotism for one's own country and feelings of animosity for countries that are in political conflict affect consumers’ willingness to refrain from buying products from various …
View article: Food away from home and the reversal of the calorie intake decline in India
Food away from home and the reversal of the calorie intake decline in India Open
India experienced a consumption puzzle since the 1970s, whereby households’ calorie intakes declined over time, despite significant economic growth. This declining trend in calorie intake (consumption puzzle) was reversed for the first tim…
View article: Predicted Lifetime Third‐Party Costs of Obesity for Black and White Adolescents with Race‐Specific Age‐Related Weight Gain
Predicted Lifetime Third‐Party Costs of Obesity for Black and White Adolescents with Race‐Specific Age‐Related Weight Gain Open
TABLE 1 Cost at each age given median life expectancy unadjusted by age-related weight gain
View article: Wild spirits: Elevated hypomanic tendencies are associated with entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial success
Wild spirits: Elevated hypomanic tendencies are associated with entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial success Open
Entrepreneurs take extreme risks and make rash decisions but are responsible for innovation, technological change, and economic growth. Attempts to characterize the entrepreneurial personality have had limited success. We hypothesized that…
View article: Enhancing measures of ESE to incorporate aspects of place: Personal reputation and place-based social legitimacy
Enhancing measures of ESE to incorporate aspects of place: Personal reputation and place-based social legitimacy Open
View article: Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Kentucky following the Tobacco Transition Payment Program: Dataset of individual, family, business, and community characteristics; 2013-2014.
Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Kentucky following the Tobacco Transition Payment Program: Dataset of individual, family, business, and community characteristics; 2013-2014. Open
The data were collected during 2013-2014, the last years of the Tobacco Transition Payment Program. The survey included a series of questions about history of innovation, business creation, current state of business activities, business ri…
View article: Provision Point Reverse Auction: A New Auction Mechanism with Applications for Conservation Contracts
Provision Point Reverse Auction: A New Auction Mechanism with Applications for Conservation Contracts Open
View article: “Big men” in the office: The gender-specific influence of weight upon persuasiveness
“Big men” in the office: The gender-specific influence of weight upon persuasiveness Open
Height has been closely studied as a factor that influences myriad measures of leadership; however, the potential influence of weight on socially beneficial traits has been neglected. Using the anthropological concept of "big men" who reli…
View article: Influence of producers’ attitudes, perceived norms, and perceived behavioral control for practicing prudent use of antimicrobials on New York dairy farms
Influence of producers’ attitudes, perceived norms, and perceived behavioral control for practicing prudent use of antimicrobials on New York dairy farms Open
Targeted communication concerning the judicious use of antimicrobials is vital to address public health concerns such as residues and resistance. Understanding dairy farmers’ behavior, motivations, and barriers toward antimicrobial use can…
View article: Understanding the effect of producers’ attitudes, perceived norms, and perceived behavioral control on intentions to use antimicrobials prudently on New York dairy farms
Understanding the effect of producers’ attitudes, perceived norms, and perceived behavioral control on intentions to use antimicrobials prudently on New York dairy farms Open
Understanding farmers' behavior, motivations, and perceptions toward antimicrobial use can influence how veterinarians translate research into practice and guide effective ways of implementing protocols. A multidisciplinary team investigat…
View article: Evidence-based policy and food consumer behaviour: how empirical challenges shape the evidence
Evidence-based policy and food consumer behaviour: how empirical challenges shape the evidence Open
Providing evidence to support food policy requires causal identification and demonstration of economic significance. Research methods impact the ability to address these goals, often with substantial tradeoffs between methods. The constrai…