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Philip J. Grossman

Philip J. Grossman

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
43
Citations
18249
World Ranking
4257
National Ranking
303

Overview

Philip J. Grossman is affiliated with Monash University in Australia and works primarily within the social sciences. Their research spans several subfields, including safety research, sociology and political science, economics and econometrics, management science and operations research, and cognitive neuroscience.

The scientist's publications have contributed to a range of journals and outlets. Frequent publication venues include the SSRN Electronic Journal, Oxford Economic Papers, European Economic Review, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, and AEA Randomized Controlled Trials.

Research topics addressed by Philip J. Grossman focus on experimental behavioral economics studies, game theory and applications, psychology of social influence, nonprofit sector and volunteering, taxation and compliance studies, decision-making and behavioral economics, and psychology of moral and emotional judgment.

Their recent papers include:

  • "It's not you (well, it is a bit you), it's me: Self- versus social image in warm-glow giving," 2024, PLoS ONE
  • "Gender, beliefs, and coordination with externalities," 2022, Journal of Public Economics
  • "Subsidizing unit donations: matches, rebates, and discounts compared," 2021, Experimental Economics
  • "Moving on up: The impact of income mobility on antisocial behaviour," 2021, European Economic Review
  • "Gender differences in the stability of risk attitudes," 2021, Journal of Risk and Uncertainty

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Philip J. Grossman include Lata Gangadharan, Catherine C. Eckel, Nina Xue, Jonathan Levy, and Johannes Diederich.

In addition to journal articles, Philip J. Grossman has contributed to book publications. One example is the book titled HOURS AND OUTPUT: THE REDUCTION IN THE SOVIET WORKWEEK, 1956-1960, published by La Trobe University in 2023.

Best Publications

  • Altruism in Anonymous Dictator Games

    Catherine C. Eckel;Philip J. Grossman

  • Men, Women and Risk Aversion: Experimental Evidence

    Catherine Eckel;Philip Grossman

  • Sex differences and statistical stereotyping in attitudes toward financial risk

    Catherine C. Eckel;Philip J. Grossman

  • Are Women Less Selfish Than Men?: Evidence From Dictator Experiments

    Catherine C. Eckel;Philip J. Grossman

  • Chivalry and solidarity in ultimatum games

    Catherine C. Eckel;Philip J. Grossman

  • Forecasting risk attitudes: An experimental study using actual and forecast gamble choices

    Catherine C. Eckel;Philip J. Grossman

  • Chapter 113 Men, Women and Risk Aversion: Experimental Evidence

    Catherine C. Eckel;Philip J. Grossman

  • Differences in the Economic Decisions of Men and Women: Experimental Evidence

    Catherine Eckel;Philip Grossman

  • Managing diversity by creating team identity

    Catherine C. Eckel;Philip J. Grossman

  • Status in Markets

    Sheryl Ball;Catherine Eckel;Philip J. Grossman;William Zame

  • Rebate versus matching: does how we subsidize charitable contributions matter?

    Catherine C Eckel;Philip J Grossman

  • An experimental test of warm glow giving

    Heidi Crumpler;Philip J. Grossman

  • A political theory of intergovernmental grants

    Philip J. Grossman

  • The relative price of fairness: gender differences in a punishment game'

    Catherine C. Eckel;Philip J. Grossman

  • An experimental test of the crowding out hypothesis

    Catherine C. Eckel;Philip J. Grossman;Rachel M. Johnston

  • Fiscal decentralization and government size: An extension

    Philip J. Grossman

  • Chapter 57 Differences in the Economic Decisions of Men and Women: Experimental Evidence

    Catherine C. Eckel;Philip J. Grossman

  • Giving to Secular Causes by the Religious and Nonreligious: An Experimental Test of the Responsiveness of Giving to Subsidies

    Catherine C. Eckel;Philip J. Grossman

  • Government and economic growth: A non-linear relationship

    Philip J. Grossman

  • Subsidizing charitable contributions: a natural field experiment comparing matching and rebate subsidies

    Catherine C. Eckel;Philip J. Grossman

  • Rebates Versus Matching: Does How We Subsidize Charitable Contributions Matter?

    Catherine C. Eckel;Philip J. Grossman

  • Status in Markets

    Catherine C. Eckel;Sheryl B. Ball;Philip J. Grossman;William R. Zame

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel Houser
Daniel Houser George Mason University

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