Projects
Perceptions of the Seriousness of Crime Phenomena among the Public and Criminal Justice Officials: What Is Their Impact on Criminal Policy Preferences and the Impact of Evidence on Such Perceptions and Preferences? KU Leuven
Empirical analysis of household consumption and marriage decisions: a structural approach based on revealed preferences KU Leuven
We focus on the empirical analysis of household consumption through structural models of individual preferences and within-household interactions. Our specific contribution is that we integrate marriage market (matching) dynamics into the modelling of household consumption. The marriage market defines the outside options (or threat points) of (adult) household members, which indirectly impacts the intrahousehold consumption allocation (e.g. ...
The role of social presence on moral decision-making : realistic settings for the understanding of utilitarian and deontological preferences Ghent University
In our modern societies, moral situations often refer to saving, hurting, condemning, or sparing peers. The direction of our moral preferences (e.g. utilitarian, deontological) is inherently shaped by social norms and social context. However, current experimental research on moral cognition suffers from two main limitations. First, while a wealth of research has examined individual’s moral preferences in single settings, no research to our ...
PROPEL: Physician Reported Preferences for End-of-life Decisions: a multinational cross-sectional mixed methods study Ghent University
Kenyan consumers' and farmers' preferences regarding sustainable food value chains: a Discrete Choice Experiment. University of Antwerp
Diversification of funeral preferences from a moral and sociocultural perspective. University of Antwerp
Multi-level evaluation of the market potential of agricultural machinery services in China: preferences, impacts and policy analysis Ghent University
Agricultural machinery services can be a sustainable and efficient solution to help farmers transform towards technology driven development. To determine the market potential of agricultural machinery services in China, this research looks at demand and supply actors to assess (1) stakeholders’ willingness-to-pay and preferences, (2) economic and ecological impact of using agricultural machinery services and (3) subsidy policy effects.