2015 - Member of Academia Europaea
Marie Claire Villeval mainly focuses on Incentive, Microeconomics, Social psychology, Labour economics and Demographic economics. Her Incentive study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Competition, Collective identity, Rivalry and Compensation. Her study on Stochastic game is often connected to Sorting as part of broader study in Microeconomics.
Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Interpersonal communication and Crowding out. Her work on Cheating, Arousal and Deception as part of general Social psychology study is frequently connected to Social image, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. In her research, Taste and Investment is intimately related to Position, which falls under the overarching field of Labour economics.
Marie Claire Villeval focuses on Social psychology, Microeconomics, Incentive, Public good and Competition. Her work on Dishonesty, Social preferences and Collective identity as part of general Social psychology research is frequently linked to Lying and Laboratory experiment, bridging the gap between disciplines. Her studies in Microeconomics integrate themes in fields like Inequity aversion, Negotiation and Principal.
She has researched Incentive in several fields, including Payment, Labour economics and Compensation. Her study in Public good is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Positive economics, Public economics, Social dilemma and Sanctions. Her studies deal with areas such as Demographic economics and Piece work as well as Competition.
Her main research concerns Social psychology, Dishonesty, Incentive, Laboratory experiment and Public good. Marie Claire Villeval combines subjects such as Psychological game theory, Social mobility and Action with her study of Social psychology. Her Dishonesty research incorporates elements of Competition, Outcome and Cheating.
Her Incentive study results in a more complete grasp of Microeconomics. Externality is the focus of her Microeconomics research. Within one scientific family, she focuses on topics pertaining to Credibility under Public good, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Mechanism and Public goods game.
Her primary scientific interests are in Social psychology, Dishonesty, Social preferences, Test and Laboratory experiment. Cheating, Conformity, Peer effects, Collective identity and Affect are the core of her Social psychology study. Marie Claire Villeval usually deals with Collective identity and limits it to topics linked to Competitor analysis and Competition.
Her studies examine the connections between Competition and genetics, as well as such issues in Feeling, with regards to Task. In her research, Marie Claire Villeval undertakes multidisciplinary study on Dishonesty and Lying. Her Social preferences research includes elements of Social learning, Disappointment, Marginal cost, Rivalry and Incentive.
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Monetary and Nonmonetary Punishment in the Voluntary Contributions Mechanism
David Masclet;Charles Noussair;Steven Tucker;Marie-Claire Villeval.
The American Economic Review (2003)
Monetary and Nonmonetary Punishment in the Voluntary Contributions Mechanism
David Masclet;Charles Noussair;Steven Tucker;Marie-Claire Villeval.
The American Economic Review (2003)
The Dark Side of Competition for Status
Gary Charness;David Masclet;Marie Claire Villeval.
Research Papers in Economics (2014)
The Dark Side of Competition for Status
Gary Charness;David Masclet;Marie Claire Villeval.
Research Papers in Economics (2014)
Tax evasion and social interactions
Bernard Fortin;Guy Lacroix;Marie Claire Villeval.
Journal of Public Economics (2007)
Tax evasion and social interactions
Bernard Fortin;Guy Lacroix;Marie Claire Villeval.
Journal of Public Economics (2007)
Cheating, Emotions, and Rationality: An Experiment on Tax Evasion
Giorgio Coricelli;Mateus Joffily;Claude Montmarquette;Marie Claire Villeval.
Research Papers in Economics (2010)
Cheating, Emotions, and Rationality: An Experiment on Tax Evasion
Giorgio Coricelli;Mateus Joffily;Claude Montmarquette;Marie Claire Villeval.
Research Papers in Economics (2010)
Monetary and Non-Monetary Punishment in the Voluntary Contributions Mechanism
David Masclet;Charles Noussair;Steven Tucker;Marie Claire Villeval.
The American Economic Review (2003)
Monetary and Non-Monetary Punishment in the Voluntary Contributions Mechanism
David Masclet;Charles Noussair;Steven Tucker;Marie Claire Villeval.
The American Economic Review (2003)
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