Anna Bernard is an Assistant Professor since 2021 and the vice-director of PROSPER Research Center. She holds a PhD in Economics from Paris School of Economics – University of Panthéon-Sorbonne, with a specialization in behavioral and experimental economics. Her topics of interest cover charitable donations, prosocial preferences. She also study diversity in creative industries. She is part of the Data Linking Initiative In Behavioral Science network, an international group of researchers and practitioners who links data from behavioral economics experiments to representative surveys, administrative records, biomarkers banks, online panels, consumers scan data, and other big data sources.

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Backing a Crowdfunding Project: A Risky Contribution?

CATÓLICA-LISBON Researcher(s): Anna Bernard
Gazel, M., Revue Économique, 5 (5): 875 - 894, 2017
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Time spent on new songs: word-of-mouth and price effects on teenager consumption

CATÓLICA-LISBON Researcher(s): Anna Bernard
Berlin, N., Fürst, G. , Journal of Cultural Economics, 39 (2): 205–218, 2015