Conference presentations
Upcoming presentations of
CSI Health research findings
International Association of Bioethics: 11th World Congress
Thinking Ahead: Bioethics and the Future, and the Future of Bioethics
26 - 29 June 2012
Rotterdam
Speaker: Becky Brown, Queen Mary's University of London
FInancial incentives and corruption in healthcare
Previous presentations of
CSI Health research findings
UK Society of Behavioural Medicine 7th Annual Science Meeting
13th & 14th December, 2011
University of Stirling
Speaker: Eleni Mantzari, King's College, London
Using financial incentives to increase uptake of the HPV vaccination:
a randomised controlled trial
OZSE Third annual Dutch conference on Practical Philosophy
14th & 15th October, 2011
Amsterdam, The Netherlands School for Reseach in Practical Philosophy
Speaker: Rebecca Brown, Queen Mary's University of London
Why it’s ok to pay people to do what they ought to do anyway:
the case of financial incentives in health
European Health Psychology Society 25th Conference
“Engaging with Other Health Professions: Challenges and Perspectives”
20th - 24th September, 2011
Hersonissos, Crete, Greece
Poster presentation: Eleni Mantzari, King's College, London
The effectiveness of financial incentives for smoking cessation during pregnancy: is it from being paid or the extra aid?
SPUDM23 Subjective Probability, Utility, and Decision Making Conference
21st - 25th August, 2011
Kingston upon Thames, UK
Poster presentation: Dr Marianne Promberger, King's College, London
Deontological and consequentalist judgements about health incentives
ESA (Economic Science Association) World Congress in Experimental and Behavioural Economics
7th - 10th July, 2011
Chicago Booth Business School, USA
Speaker: Matteo Galizzi, London School of Economics
Because I'm worth it: experimental evidence on the spill-over effects of incentives in health
iHEA (international Health Economics Association) World Congress in Health Economics
10th - 13th July, 2011
Toronto, Ontario
Speaker: Matteo Galizzi, London School of Economics
Because I'm worth it: experimental evidence on the spill-over effects of incentives in health