Kent D. Messer

Kent D. Messer

University of Delaware

H-index: 34

North America-United States

About Kent D. Messer

Kent D. Messer, With an exceptional h-index of 34 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Delaware, specializes in the field of Behavioral Economics, Recycled Water, Economic Experiments, Agri-Environmental Issues.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Are consumers no longer willing to pay more for local foods? A field experiment

Perspectives on stakeholder participation in the design of economic experiments for agricultural policymaking: Pros, cons, and twelve recommendations for researchers

Promoting Spatial Coordination in Flood Buyouts in the United States: Four Strategies and Four Challenges from the Economics of Land Preservation Literature

Informational nudges in conservation auctions: A field experiment with US farmers

It’s all relative: consistent marginal effects with willingness to pay and willingness to accept framing in experimental auctions

Addressing Concerns of Emerging Pollutants

Is a non-representative convenience sample of adults good enough? Insights from an economic experiment

Back to the Source: Consumers Response to Produce Irrigated with Different Sources of Recycled Water

Kent D. Messer Information

University

Position

Dept. of Applied Economics & Statistics

Citations(all)

3505

Citations(since 2020)

1976

Cited By

2312

hIndex(all)

34

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

88

i10Index(since 2020)

64

Email

University Profile Page

University of Delaware

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Kent D. Messer Skills & Research Interests

Behavioral Economics

Recycled Water

Economic Experiments

Agri-Environmental Issues

Top articles of Kent D. Messer

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Are consumers no longer willing to pay more for local foods? A field experiment

Agricultural and Resource Economics Review

Kelly A Davidson

Badri Khanal

Kent D Messer

2024/4

Perspectives on stakeholder participation in the design of economic experiments for agricultural policymaking: Pros, cons, and twelve recommendations for researchers

Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy

Julia Höhler

Jesús Barreiro‐Hurlé

Mikołaj Czajkowski

François J Dessart

Paul J Ferraro

...

2024/3

Promoting Spatial Coordination in Flood Buyouts in the United States: Four Strategies and Four Challenges from the Economics of Land Preservation Literature

Natural Hazards Review

Polina K Dineva

Christina McGranaghan

Kent D Messer

Leah H Palm-Forster

Laura A Paul

...

2023/2/1

Informational nudges in conservation auctions: A field experiment with US farmers

Food Policy

Steven Wallander

Laura A Paul

Paul J Ferraro

Kent D Messer

Richard Iovanna

2023/10/1

It’s all relative: consistent marginal effects with willingness to pay and willingness to accept framing in experimental auctions

Applied Economics

Tongzhe Li

Laura A Paul

Kent D Messer

Harry M Kaiser

2023/8/14

Addressing Concerns of Emerging Pollutants

Diya Ganguly

Samuel Priestley

Kent Messer

MArco Palma

2023/7/17

Is a non-representative convenience sample of adults good enough? Insights from an economic experiment

Journal of the Economic Science Association

Sean F Ellis

Olesya M Savchenko

Kent D Messer

2023/12

Back to the Source: Consumers Response to Produce Irrigated with Different Sources of Recycled Water

Water Resources Research

Sean F Ellis

Diya Ganguly

Maik Kecinski

Kent D Messer

2023/7

Applying behavioral science to agriculture, food, and agri-environmental policy.

Kent D Messer

Pallavi Shukla

Paul J Ferraro

2023/11/21

Applications of Behavioral Economics to Climate Change

Kent D Messer

Diya Ganguly

Lusi Xie

2023/5/1

Encouraging pro-environmental behavior: Do testimonials by experts work?

Plos one

Olesya M Savchenko

Leah H Palm-Forster

Lusi Xie

Rubait Rahman

Kent D Messer

2023/10/4

Demand for an Environmental Public Good in the Time of COVID-19: A Statewide Water Quality Referendum

Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis

George Parsons

Laura A Paul

Kent D Messer

2022/3

Back to the Source: Consumer Behavior in Response to Different Sources of Recycled Irrigation Water

Kent D Messer

Sean F Ellis

Maik Kecinski

Diya Ganguly

2022/6/12

Are Consumers Really Willing to Pay More for Local Foods? A Field Experiment

Kelly A Davidson

Badri Khanal

Kent D Messer

2022/11/8

Stewardship signaling and use of social pressure to reduce nonpoint source pollution

Land Economics

Leah H Palm-Forster

Mark Griesinger

Julianna M Butler

Jacob R Fooks

Kent D Messer

2022/11/1

Implicit and explicit biases for recycled water and tap water

Water Resources Research

DA Bass

BR McFadden

M Costanigro

KD Messer

2022/6

Peer feedback can decrease consumers’ willingness to pay for food: Evidence from a field experiment

Appetite

Melissa L Langer

Kelly A Davidson

Brandon R McFadden

Kent D Messer

2022/11/1

Private costs of carbon emissions abatement by limiting beef consumption and vehicle use in the United States

Plos one

Brandon R McFadden

Paul J Ferraro

Kent D Messer

2022/1/19

Consumer perceptions after long‐term use of alternative irrigation water: A field experiment in Israel

Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy

Sean F Ellis

Maik Kecinski

Kent D Messer

Clive Lipchin

2022/6

Lottery Incentives and Resource Management: Evidence from the Agricultural Data Reporting Incentive Program (AgDRIP)

Environmental and Resource Economics

Ben S Meiselman

Collin Weigel

Paul J Ferraro

Mark Masters

Kent D Messer

...

2022/8

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Harry M. Kaiser

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Cornell University

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Holly Michael

Holly Michael

University of Delaware

H-index: 26
Lori Lynch

Lori Lynch

University of Maryland

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