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1045
National Ranking
651

Overview

David I. Levine is affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Their research spans primarily across social sciences with a focus on health, sociology and political science, safety research, pollution, and nutrition and dietetics.

Their recent scholarly contributions include the following papers:

  • The refill gap: clean cooking fuel adoption in rural India (2020), published in Environmental Research Letters
  • Can targeted messages reduce COVID-19 vaccination hesitancy? A randomized trial (2022), published in Preventive Medicine Reports
  • Improving Regulatory Effectiveness through Better Targeting: Evidence from OSHA (2023), published in American Economic Journal Applied Economics
  • Incentivizing Elimination of Biomass Cooking Fuels with a Reversible Commitment and a Spare LPG Cylinder (2020), published in Environmental Science & Technology
  • A shred of evidence that BCG vaccine may protect against COVID-19: Comparing cohorts in Spain and Italy (2020), published in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Frequent coauthors in their publications include:

  • Gary Charness (5 joint publications)
  • J. Lucas Reddinger (3 joint publications)
  • Stephen Harrell (2 joint publications)
  • Ajay Pillarisetti (2 joint publications)
  • Sudipto Roy (2 joint publications)

Their work is often published in venues such as:

  • AEA Randomized Controlled Trials (5 publications)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal (3 publications)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (2 publications)
  • IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (2 publications)
  • BMJ (2 publications)

David I. Levine's research covers multiple topics including:

  • Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy
  • Energy and Environment Impacts
  • Child Nutrition and Water Access
  • Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies
  • Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Misinformation and Its Impacts

The body of work reflects an emphasis on empirical studies involving health behaviors, vaccination, environmental policy, and behavioral economics. This profile illustrates their engagement with topics at the intersection of public health, environmental sustainability, and social science policy research.

Best Publications

  • Flexibility Versus Efficiency? a Case Study of Model Changeovers in the Toyota Production System

    Paul S. Adler;Barbara Goldoftas;David I. Levine

  • The effects of diversity on business performance: Report of the diversity research network

    Thomas Kochan;Katerina Bezrukova;Robin Ely;Susan Jackson

  • How Well Do Social Ratings Actually Measure Corporate Social Responsibility

    Aaron K. Chatterji;David I. Levine;Michael W. Toffel

  • Participation, Productivity, and the Firm's Environment

    David I. Levine

  • Product quality and pay equity between lower-level employees and top management: An investigation of distributive justice theory.

    Douglas M. Cowherd;David I. Levine

  • Do ratings of firms converge? Implications for managers, investors and strategy researchers

    Aaron K. Chatterji;Rodolphe Durand;David I. Levine;Samuel Touboul

  • Cohesiveness, productivity, and wage dispersion

    David I. Levine

  • Breaking Down The Wall Of Codes:Evaluating Non-Financial Performance Measurement

    Aaron Chatterji;David Levine

  • Quality Management and Job Quality: How the ISO 9001 Standard for Quality Management Systems Affects Employees and Employers

    David I. Levine;Michael W. Toffel

  • Do Microfinance Programs Help Families Insure Consumption Against Illness

    Paul Gertler;David I. Levine;Enrico Moretti

  • Ergonomics, Employee Involvement, and the Toyota Production System: A Case Study of Nummi'S 1993 Model Introduction

    Paul S. Adler;Barbara Goldoftas;David I. Levine

  • Manager Race and the Race of New Hires

    Laura Giuliano;David I. Levine;Jonathan Leonard

  • Schooling and Parental Death

    Paul Gertler;David I. Levine;Minnie Ames

  • Randomized Government Safety Inspections Reduce Worker Injuries with No Detectable Job Loss

    David I. Levine;Michael W. Toffel;Matthew S. Johnson

  • Can Wage Increases Pay For Themselves? Tests with a Productive Function

    David I. Levine

  • The Schooling Costs of Teenage Out-of-Wedlock Childbearing: Analysis with a Within-School Propensity-Score-Matching Estimator

    David I. Levine;Gary Painter

  • Fairness, markets, and ability to pay: Evidence from compensation executives

    David I. Levine

  • Do birds of a feather shop together? The effects on performance of employees' similarity with one another and with customers

    Jonathan S. Leonard;David I. Levine;Aparna Joshi

  • How Well Do Social Ratings Actually Measure Corporate Social Responsibility

    Aaron Chatterji;David I. Levine;Michael W. Toffel

  • The Effect of Diversity on Turnover: A Large Case Study

    Jonathan S. Leonard;David I. Levine

  • Poverty and Piety in an English Village: Terling, 1525-1700

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  • What do wages buy

    David I. Levine

  • Reinventing the Workplace: How Business and Employees Can Both Win.

    Raymond Russell;David I. Levine

  • Quality Management and Job Quality: How the ISO 9001 Standard forQuality Management Systems Affects Employees and Employers

    David I. Levine;Michael W. Toffel

  • How Well do Social Ratings Actually Measure Corporate Social Responsibility? - eScholarship

    Aaron K Chatterji;David I. Levine;Michael W. Toffel

Frequent Co-Authors

Gary Charness
Gary Charness University of California, Santa Barbara
Michael W. Toffel
Michael W. Toffel Harvard University
Paul J. Gertler
Paul J. Gertler University of California, Berkeley
Tuomas Sandholm
Tuomas Sandholm Carnegie Mellon University
Subhash Suri
Subhash Suri University of California, Santa Barbara
Michele Boldrin
Michele Boldrin Washington University in St. Louis
David C. Parkes
David C. Parkes Harvard University
Vincent Conitzer
Vincent Conitzer Carnegie Mellon University
Bhashkar Mazumder
Bhashkar Mazumder University of California, Irvine
Enrico Moretti
Enrico Moretti University of California, Berkeley

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