Martine Visser

Martine Visser

University of Cape Town

H-index: 30

Africa-South Africa

About Martine Visser

Martine Visser, With an exceptional h-index of 30 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Cape Town, specializes in the field of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, Environmental Economics.

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

Electric vehicle adoption intention among paratransit owners and drivers in South Africa

Importance of methodological pluralism in deriving counterfactuals for evidence‐based conservation

Adaptive investment with land tenure and weather risk: Behavioral evidence from Tanzania

Survey data on the socio-economic characteristics and electric vehicle perceptions of paratransit owners and drivers in and around the Cape Town Metropole of South Africa

Addressing plastic bags consumption crises through store monetary and non-monetary interventions in South Africa

Perceptions of the seriousness of major public health problems during the COVID-19 pandemic in seven middle-income countries

The announcement effect: Early warnings of future thresholds under different framing and risk contexts

Behavioural nudges for water conservation in unequal settings: Experimental evidence from Cape Town

Martine Visser Information

University

Position

Associate Professor of Economics

Citations(all)

3809

Citations(since 2020)

2417

Cited By

2479

hIndex(all)

30

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

73

i10Index(since 2020)

53

Email

University Profile Page

University of Cape Town

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Martine Visser Skills & Research Interests

Behavioral and Experimental Economics

Environmental Economics

Top articles of Martine Visser

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Electric vehicle adoption intention among paratransit owners and drivers in South Africa

Transport Policy

Christopher Hull

JH Giliomee

Martine Visser

MJ Booysen

2024/2/1

Importance of methodological pluralism in deriving counterfactuals for evidence‐based conservation

Conservation Biology

Petra Holden

Molly Anderson

Frank Eckardt

Gina Ziervogel

Samuel L Jack

...

2024

Adaptive investment with land tenure and weather risk: Behavioral evidence from Tanzania

Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization

Martine Visser

Leonard le Roux

Chalmers K Mulwa

Byela Tibesigwa

Mintewab Bezabih

2024/1/1

Survey data on the socio-economic characteristics and electric vehicle perceptions of paratransit owners and drivers in and around the Cape Town Metropole of South Africa

Data in brief

Christoper Hull

Johan H Giliomee

Martine Visser

MJ Thinus Booysen

2024/4/1

Addressing plastic bags consumption crises through store monetary and non-monetary interventions in South Africa

Frontiers in Sustainability

Babatunde Abimbola Abiola

Martine Visser

Reza Che Daniels

2023/2/17

Perceptions of the seriousness of major public health problems during the COVID-19 pandemic in seven middle-income countries

Communications medicine

Richard T Carson

Michael Hanemann

Gunnar Köhlin

Wiktor Adamowicz

Thomas Sterner

...

2023/12/21

The announcement effect: Early warnings of future thresholds under different framing and risk contexts

Martine Visser

Alex Child

2023/2/15

Behavioural nudges for water conservation in unequal settings: Experimental evidence from Cape Town

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management

Kerri Brick

Samantha De Martino

Martine Visser

2023/9/1

How can we ensure social equity in nature-based solutions?

Petra Holden

Tali Hoffman

Ida Djenontin

Kate Esler

Kate Gannon

...

2023

COVID-19’s Impact Upon Labor and Value Chains in the Agrifood Industry

Martin Kenney

M Anne Visser

Mariah Padilla

2022/2

Labour migration, precarious work and liminality

Work in the Global Economy

Sam Scott

Thomas Sætre Jakobsen

Johan Fredrik Rye

M Anne Visser

2022/7/1

COVID-19's Impact Upon Labor and Value Chains in the Agrifood Industry: A case study

Martin Kenney

M Anne Visser

Mariah Padilla

2022

Multiscalar motivations for immigration politics and policymaking in US cities

Cities

Sheryl-Ann Simpson

M Anne Visser

Laura Daly

2022/7/1

Constraining labour: the integration dynamics of working‐class horticultural migrants in rural areas of Norway, the UK and the US

Sociologia Ruralis

Sam Scott

M Anne Visser

2022/1

Tenancy and energy choices in Rwanda. A replication and extension study

World Development Perspectives

Rebecca A Klege

Franklin Amuakwa-Mensah

Martine Visser

2022/6/1

Boosting Climate-Smart Smallholder Farm Strategies and Household Outcomes through Joint Decision-Making by Men and Women in Agrarian Households in Arid Namibia

Byela Tibesigwa

Mintewab Bezabih

Martine Visser

2022/3/1

How People Prioritize Health Issues During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from Seven Developing Countries

Dale Whittington

Richard Carson

Michael Hanemann

Gunnar Köhlin

Wiktor Adamowicz

...

2022/11/17

The power of nudging: Using feedback, competition, and responsibility assignment to save electricity in a non-residential setting

Environmental and Resource Economics

Rebecca Afua Klege

Martine Visser

Saugato Datta

Matthew Darling

2022/3/1

Strengthening socio-economic approaches to water demand management through the analysis of tariffs and nudges

MARTINE VISSER

JOHANNA BRÜHL

MEGAN MCLAREN

JULIA TATHAM

2022/7

Growth of Local Latino Populations Linked to Increase in County-Level Immigration Policy Adoption

policy

M Anne Visser

Sheryl-Ann Simpson

2021/5

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Co-Authors

H-index: 59
Thomas Sterner

Thomas Sterner

Göteborgs universitet

H-index: 43
Martin G. Kocher

Martin G. Kocher

Universität Wien

H-index: 39
Gunnar Köhlin

Gunnar Köhlin

Göteborgs universitet

H-index: 23
Edwin Muchapondwa

Edwin Muchapondwa

University of Cape Town

H-index: 14
Jacqueline Goldin

Jacqueline Goldin

University of the Western Cape

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