Paul Smeets

Paul Smeets

Universiteit Maastricht

H-index: 12

Europe-Netherlands

About Paul Smeets

Paul Smeets, With an exceptional h-index of 12 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universiteit Maastricht, specializes in the field of Experimental Finance, Sustainable Finance, Behavioral Finance, Millionaires, Donations.

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

The Role of Prior Beliefs in Assessing Aid Effectiveness Information: Examining the Impact of Various Cost-effectiveness Metrics on Donation Choices

Dirty Money. The Impact of Negative ESG News Sentiment on Dividend Consumption

Wealthy americans and redistribution: The role of fairness preferences

Social status and unethical behavior: Two replications of the field studies in Piff et al.(2012).

Eliciting Pension Beneficiaries’ Sustainability Preferences: Why and How?

Why do investors pay higher fees for sustainable investments? An experiment in five European countries

Measuring Sustainability Preferences of Pension Members: A Methodological Proposition and a Case Study of a UK Pension Fund

Disposed to be overconfident

Paul Smeets Information

University

Position

Professor of Philanthropy and Sustainable Finance

Citations(all)

2177

Citations(since 2020)

1911

Cited By

810

hIndex(all)

12

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

13

i10Index(since 2020)

13

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Paul Smeets Skills & Research Interests

Experimental Finance

Sustainable Finance

Behavioral Finance

Millionaires

Donations

Top articles of Paul Smeets

The Role of Prior Beliefs in Assessing Aid Effectiveness Information: Examining the Impact of Various Cost-effectiveness Metrics on Donation Choices

2023/11/21

Dirty Money. The Impact of Negative ESG News Sentiment on Dividend Consumption

The Impact of Negative ESG News Sentiment on Dividend Consumption (September 2023)

2023/9/1

Wealthy americans and redistribution: The role of fairness preferences

Journal of Public Economics

2023/9/1

Social status and unethical behavior: Two replications of the field studies in Piff et al.(2012).

2023/5

Eliciting Pension Beneficiaries’ Sustainability Preferences: Why and How?

Pension Funds and Sustainable Investment

2023/4/15

Why do investors pay higher fees for sustainable investments? An experiment in five European countries

SSRN Working Paper

2023/3/6

Measuring Sustainability Preferences of Pension Members: A Methodological Proposition and a Case Study of a UK Pension Fund

2023

Disposed to be overconfident

2023

Do Financial Advisors Charge Sustainable Investors a Premium?

Available at SSRN 3887716

2022/6/9

A fistful of dollars: Financial incentives, peer information, and retirement savings

The Review of Financial Studies

2022/6/1

Investor memory

Available at SSRN 3348315

2021/11/1

Get real! Individuals prefer more sustainable investments

The Review of Financial Studies

2021/8/1

Meet the Parents: Impact of a Menstrual Health Intervention on Parental Implicit and Explicit Attitudes Towards Menstrual Taboos in Rural Bangladesh

Available at SSRN 3847299

2021/5/15

Breaking Down Menstrual Barriers in Bangladesh; Cluster RCT Evidence on School Attendance and Psychosocial Outcomes of Adolescent Girls

Cluster RCT Evidence on School Attendance and Psychosocial Outcomes of Adolescent Girls (May 15, 2021)

2021/5/15

Do sex hormones at birth predict later-life economic preferences? Evidence from a pregnancy birth cohort study

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

2020/12/23

Beter geven: Dertien Verbetervoorstellen voor Vereenvoudiging en Versterking van de Giftenaftrek en de ANBI Regels

2020

Time use and happiness of millionaires: Evidence from the Netherlands

Social Psychological and Personality Science

2020/4

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