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dr. JTR (Jan) Stoop

Biography

My research is concerned with the measurement of social preferences of humans. I do this by means of lab experiments where (usually) students are playing a game behind a computer. These games gather insights into the social preferences of the participants. Besides lab experiments, I conduct field experiments in a 'natural environment', with non-student participants. The insights gathered from these experiments show to what degree the social preferences measured in the lab carry over the the real world.
Besides research on social preferences, I study how to design optimal labour contracts. This means that we study when employees exert most effort for their boss. One can think of a contract which pays on a per-unit base, or a scheme in which only the most productive employee receives money. The way in which I study these incentives is by means of lab experiments and field experiments.

Erasmus School of Economics

Associate professor | Behavioural Economics
Email
stoop@ese.eur.nl

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Work

  • Minah H. Jung, Paul Smeets, Jan Stoop & Joachim Vosgerau (2023) - - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 152 (5), 1368-1378 - doi: -
  • Romain Espinosa & Jan Stoop (2021) - - Experimental Economics, 24 (4), 1131-1155 - doi: -
  • James Andreoni, Nikos Nikiforakis & Jan Stoop (2021) - - Nature Communications, 12 (1), 4266 - doi: -
  • JA List, DP van Soest, Jan Stoop & H Zhou (2020) - - Management Science, 66 (10), 4359-4919 - doi: -
  • Jan Stoop, Daan van Soest & Jana Vyrastekova (2018) - - Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 88, 300-310 - doi: -
  • J Potters & Jan Stoop (2016) - - European Economic Review, 87, 26-33 - doi:
  • DP Soest, van, Jan Stoop & J Vyrastekova (2016) - - Journal of Environmental Economics & Management, 77 (May), 1-13 - doi:
  • CN (Charles) Noussair, DP Soest, van & Jan Stoop (2015) - - The American Economic Review, 105 (5), 1-7 - doi:
  • C Noussair, DP Soest, van & Jan Stoop (2014) - - Social Choice and Welfare, 45 (3), 537-559 - doi: -
  • C Noussair & Jan Stoop (2014) - - Experimental Economics, 18 (3), 442-456 - doi:

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