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Keith ChenAssociate Professor of Economics, UCLA Anderson School of ManagementOffice Mailing Address:110 Westwood PlazaCornell Hall, Suite D515Los Angeles, CA 90095-1481 E-mail address: keith.chen@anderson.ucla.eduOffice Phone:(310) 825-7348Office Fax:(310) 825-1581Education: Ph.D. Harvard University Department of Economics, 2003 Advisors: Drew Fudenberg, David Laibson, and Al Roth Thesis: Bargaining Behind Bars: Peer and Strategic Interactions in Theory and Data Bachelors of Science with honors in Mathematics; Stanford University, 1998 Thesis: Non-Archimedean Probabilities and the Foundations of RationalityCurrent Position: Associate Professor of Economics with tenure: UCLA Anderson School of Management Other Affiliations: Cowles FoundationPast Positions: 2008-2013: Associate Professor of Economics: Yale School of Management 2003-2008: Assistant Professor of Economics: Yale School of ManagementOther Academic Positions: 2013-present: Associate Editor, Behavioral Science and PolicyResearch Fields: Applied Microeconomic Theory with a focus in Behavioral EconomicsTeaching Fields: Microeconomics, Behavioral Economics, and StrategyGrants and Awards: 2013: Science, Editors' Choice for "The Effect of Language on Economic Behavior" 2011: Yale SOM Alumni Association, Annual Teaching Award 2008: Roger F. Murray Prize, The Institute for Quantitative Research in Finance 2008: American Law and Economics Review Distinguished Article Prize 2006-2011: National Science Foundation research grant 2006-2007: Behavioral economics research grant, Russell Sage Foundation 2005-2007: Neuroeconomics; Whitebox Advisors Research Grant, Yale ICF, Behavioral Finance Initiative 2004-2006: Capuchin Research; Whitebox Advisors Research Grant, Yale ICF, Behavioral Finance Initiative 2004: Behavioral Economics Field-Study Research Grant, Yale Institution for Social and Policy StudiesTeaching: 2013-present: Business Strategy, UCLA Anderson School of Management (required) 2008-2013: Introduction to Game Theory, Yale School of Management (required) 2008-2013: Introduction to Managerial Economics, Yale School of Management (required) 2005-2013: Behavioral Economics and Strategy, Yale University (elective) 2004-2008: Negotiating Strategy; Yale School of Management (elective) 2003-2008: Economics Analysis: Yale School of Management (required)Published and Forthcoming Papers: For abstracts and drafts, please see my Papers pageThe Effect of Language on Economic Behavior: Evidence from Savings Rates, Health Behaviors, and Retirement AssetsScience: Editors' ChoiceAmerican Economic Review, April 2013Additional analyses and tables in an online appendix.Are Women Overinvesting in Education? Evidence from the Medical ProfessionThis Draft: December, 2011Journal of Human Capital, Summer 2012Intertemporal Choice and Legal ConstraintsJoint with Alan SchwartzAmerican Law and Economic Review, Spring 2012The Evolution of Decision-Making Under Risk: Framing Effects in Monkey Risk Preferences Joint with Venkat Lakshminarayanan & Laurie SantosJournal of Experimental Social Psychology, May 2011How to Study Choice-Induced Attitude Change: Strategies for Fixing the Free-Choice Paradigm Joint with Jane RisenSocial and Personality Psychology Compass, December 2010How Choice Affects and Reflects Preferences: Revisiting the Free-Choice Paradigm Joint with Jane RisenJournal of Personality and Social Psychology, October 2010This paper builds on an earlier working paper:Rationalization and Cognitive Dissonance: Do Choices Affect or Reflect Preferences?Is Choice a Reliable Predictor of Choice? A Comment on Sagarin and SkowronskiJoint with Jane RisenJournal of Experimental Social Psychology, February 2009The Evolution of Rational and Irrational Economic Behavior: Evidence and Insight from a Non-human Primate SpeciesJoint with Laurie SantosThis is a book chapter from Neuroeconomics: Decision Making and the BrainAcademic Press: Elsevier, 2009The Endowment Effect in Capuchin MonkeysJoint with Venkat Lakshminarayanan & Laurie SantosPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences, December 2008Modeling a Presidential Prediction MarketJoint with Jonathan E. Ingersoll and Edward H. KaplanManagement Science, August 2008The Taste for Leisure, Career Choice, and the Returns to EducationJoint with Judith ChevalierEconomics Letters, May 2008Do Harsher Prison Conditions Reduce Recidivism? A Discontinuity-Based ApproachAmerican Law and Economics Review Distinguished Article Prize of 2008Joint with Jesse ShapiroAmerican Law and Economic Review, June 2007How Basic are Behavioral Biases? Evidence from Capuchin-Monkey Trading BehaviorJoint with Venkat Lakshminarayanan & Laurie SantosJournal of Political Economy, June 2006Some Thoughts on the Adaptive Function of Inequity Aversion: An Alternative to Brosnan’s Social HypothesisJoint with Laurie SantosSocial Justice Research, June 2006Modeling Reciprocation and Cooperation in Primates: Evidence for a Punishing StrategyJoint with Marc HauserJournal of Theoretical Biology, May 2005Give Unto Others: Genetically Unrelated Cotton-Top Tamarin Monkeys Preferentially Give Food to Those Who Altruistically Give Food BackJoint with Marc Hauser, Frances Chen & Emmeline ChuangProceedings of the Royal Society, Nov 2003 External Presentations, 2004-Present: UCLA Psychology: Developmental Psychology Seminar (4-7-2014) University of Michigan: Dept of Economics, School of Information, and Ross Business School, Joint Seminar (3-17-2014) University of Zürich Department of Economics Seminar (12-6-2013) Bonn Graduate School of Economics Seminar (12-4-2013) SHARE User Conference, Belgium, Keynote (11-28-2013) University of Chicago Rational Choice Seminar (11-12-13) Berkeley BCRN Conference Seminar (10-11-13) Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Research Seminar (9-16-13) MIT Sloan Marketing Seminar (4-1-13) NYU Industrial Organization Seminar (3-26-13) Wellesley Economics Department (3-14-13) Harvard Economics Department, Labor / Public Finance Joint Seminar (3-13-13) Microsoft Research (2-22-13) Carnegie Mellon, Center for Behavioral and Decision Research (1-31-13) McGill University, Department of Economics (12-7-12) University of Minnesota, Carlson SOM (11-26-12) London School of Economics (11-6-12) UCSD, Rady School of Management (10-31-12) UCLA, Interdisciplinary Group in Behavioral Decision Making (10-26-12) INFORMS, invited speaker (10-14-12) Boston University SOM (10-12-12) Harvard Business School (9-19-12) Linguistics Data Consortium 20th Anniversary Workshop (9-6-12) TED Global, Edinburgh Scotland (6-28-12) Stanford Linguistics Department (4-5-12) Stanford GSB and Economics Department (4-2-12) Yale Linguistics Department (1-20-12) Wharton Decision Processes Colloquium (10-17-11) Behavioral Economics Annual Meeting (5-23-11) Yale Law School, Law, Economics and Organizations Seminar (4-14-11) Caltech, Brain, Mind, and Society Seminar Series (3-3-11) CFA Finance Seminar (7-26-10) UCLA, Marketing Summer Conference (5-22-10) Simon Fraser University, Biological Basis of Behavioral Economics (5-16-10) INSEAD, Decision Sciences and Economics (5-6-10) Aalto University, School of Economics (5-3-10) Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics (10-28-09) Harvard, Behavioral & Experimental Economics Workshop (10-20-09) Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Symposium (10-17-09) Caltech, Brain, Mind, and Society Seminar Series (8-12-09) Wharton School, Applied Economics Workshop (4-8-09) University of Connecticut Anthropology Department (2-17-09) Vanderbilt Economics Department (1-23-09) Vanderbilt, Law and Behavioral Biology Speaker Series (1-20-09) Yale Cognitive Science, Primate Social Psychology Conference (11-8-08) University of Chicago, Rational Choice Workshop (10-21-08) SQA Neurofinance Conference (5-30-08) American Bar Association, Behavioral Economics and Ethical Decision Making (5-29-08) Todai-Yale Universities, Mind, Brain, and Society Conference (4-25-08) Cornell University, Economics Department Seminar (4-11-08) The Institute for Quantitative Research in Finance (4-1-08) Cornell University, Behavioral Economics and Decision Research Workshop (1-29-08) Cornell University, Behavioral Economics Seminar (10-23-07) Yale School of Public Health (9-17-07) NBER Law and Economics Summer Institute (7-26-07) Yale ISPS (4-24-07) Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (4-03-07) Wesleyan University, Economics Seminar (10-11-06) New York University, IO Day (9-15-06) University of California Berkeley, Summer Institute in Competitive Strategy (6-29-06) Carnegie Mellon Decision Sciences Seminar (2-28-06) Wharton Decision Processes Seminar (11-21-05) University of California Berkeley, Psychology and Economics Seminar (10-18-05) University of Chicago, Applications of Economics Workshop (4-11-05) Yale Law School, Law, Economics and Organizations Seminar (4-7-05) University of Connecticut, Anthropology Seminar (2-10-05) Brown, Applied-Microeconomics Seminar (9-23-04) Caltech, Neuroscience Seminar (5-13-04) University of California San Diego, Applied-Microeconomics Seminar (5-12-04)
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陈志林(1987年9月17日-),英文名Brandon Chen,意大利语名Claudio Chen,又名志林哥哥。心理学副教授,中国致公党党员,中国心理学会会员、重庆市心理学学会会员,国际行为发展研究会成员,英国心理咨询与治疗协会海外会员,联合王国心理治疗委员会人本主义治疗部外籍会员,中国国际内藤育儿奖获得者,西南地区知名心理专家,教育专家,育儿专家,情感专家。中国当代新派心理专家代表人,英国东伦敦大学心理学硕士,共青团云南省红河州委员会心理专家顾问,重庆市《少年先锋报》,《家长手机报》成长顾问。曾先后访学于上海,北京,广东,新加坡,马来西亚,英国,德国,意大利。2008年12月,参加了萨提亚培训,2010年8月,毕业于英国东伦敦大学,并取得了心理学硕士学位。 2010年10月参加工作,2011年被评为“心理学讲师”,2012年12月被破格晋职为“心理学副教授”。陈志林先生长期致力于发展心理学,职场心理学,婚姻恋爱情感心理学的研究,在业界有一定影响力。
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研究生 Graduate student Most common degrees:Doctor of Philosophy --- Ph.D. (哲学博士)Doctor of Medicine --- MD (医学博士)Master of Science --- MS (理科硕士)Master of Art --- MA (文科硕士)Master of Business Administration --- MBA (工商管理硕士) 本科 Undergraduate studentBachelor of Science --- BS (理科(理科学士)Bachelor of Art --- BA (文科学士)Bachelor of Medicine --- BM (医学学士)专科 Associate Degree (一般两年)