Antoine Nebout

Research

Fields of interest

Decision Theory — Behavioral and Experimental Economics — Health Economics — Medical Decision Making

Publications

  • Paying none, some or all? Between-subject random incentives and preferences towards risk and time (2026), with Noémi Berlin, Emmanuel Kemel, and Vincent Lenglin. Journal of Economic Psychology. Link
  • Household food waste and the opportunity cost of time (2024), with T. Beatty and E. Paroissien. Ecological Economics. Link
  • The impact of physician's characteristics on decision making in head and neck cancer oncology: Results of a national survey (2022), with E. Chabrillac, …, and A. Dupret-Bories. Oral Oncology. Link
  • Mastery is associated with weight status, food intake, snacking and eating disorder symptoms in the NutriNet-Santé cohort (2022), with U. Gisch, …, and S. Péneau. Frontiers in Nutrition. Link
  • Physician practice variation in head and neck cancer therapy: Results of a national survey (2021), with F. Cros, …, and A. Dupret-Bories. Oral Oncology. Link
  • Physician uncertainty aversion impacts medical decision making for older patients with acute myeloid leukemia: results of a national survey (2018), with P. Bories, …, and S. Lamy. Haematologica. Link
  • Comparing GPs’ risk attitudes for their own health and for their patients: a troubling discrepancy? (2018), with M. Cavillon and B. Ventelou. BMC Health Services Research. Link
  • Predicting medical practices using various risk attitude measures (2017), with S. Massin and B. Ventelou. The European Journal of Health Economics. Link
  • Cross-sectional survey: Risk-averse French general practitioners are more favorable toward influenza vaccination (2015), with S. Massin, P. Verger, B. Ventelou and C. Pulcini. Vaccine 33(5), 610–614. Link
  • When Allais meets Ulysses: Dynamic axioms and the common ratio effect (2014), with D. Dubois. Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 48(1), 19–49. Link
  • Sequential decision making without the Independence Axiom: a new conceptual approach (2014). Theory and Decision 77(1), 85–110. Link
  • Cross-sectional survey: Risk-averse French GPs use more rapid-antigen diagnostic tests in tonsillitis in children (2013), with A. Michel-Lepage, B. Ventelou, P. Verger and C. Pulcini. BMJ Open 3(10). Link

Working papers

  • What you eat is what you are; risk attitudes, time preferences and diet quality, with N. Berlin, …, E. Paroissien. SSRN
  • To test or not to test? Risk attitudes and prescribing by French GPs, with E. Kemel and B. Ventelou. HAL
  • Social choice under risk, with S. Teyssier.