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Sherry Xin Li researches decision-making and behavioral economics, with a focus on how social factors and group identity influence economic behavior and human capital development. Her work includes experimental studies on topics such as labor market discrimination, the impact of local dialects on job training, and the role of social information in altruistic behavior among underprivileged children. Li has also investigated trends in the publication of experimental economics articles and conducted bibliometric analyses of medical research, specifically concerning Sjögren's syndrome-associated lymphoma. Her research network includes collaborators from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, such as S Li and Jingping Gu. Li is a Federal grant principal investigator and has published 45 works, accumulating over 3,300 citations and an h-index of 16. Her most recent publication is from 2026, indicating recent activity.
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- h-index: 16
- Publications: 46
- Citations: 3,372
Selected Publications
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Social Information, Advice and Altruistic Behavior by Underprivileged Children: Experimental Evidence from Colombia (2026)
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Group Identity and Cooperation in Infinitely Repeated Games (2026)
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Social information, advice and altruistic behavior by underprivileged children: Experimental evidence from Colombia (2026)
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Heterogeneity in Intergroup Preferences and Beliefs * (2025)
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Special issue on social dilemmas (2025)
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What is in Local Dialects? A Field Experiment on Social Distance and Human Capital Development in Job Training (2023)
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Trends in the publication of experimental economics articles (2022)
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Labor Market Discrimination against Family Responsibilities: A Correspondence Study with Policy Change in China (2022)
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What Is in Local Dialects? A Field Experiment on Social Ties and Human Capital Development in Job Training (2022)
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Trends in the Publication of Experimental Economics Articles (2021)
Federal Grants 1 $20,549 total
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- Does Climate Change impact the gender gap in wage negotiations?
- Reciprocity, Social Image and Pro-Social Behavior: Experimental Evidence from Children Exposed to Violence in Colombia
- Social Information, Advice and Childrens Pro-Social Behavior: Experimental Evidence from Colombia
- Reciprocity, Social Image and Pro-Social Behavior: Experimental Evidence from Children Exposed to Violence in Colombia
- Social Information, Advice and Childrens Pro-Social Behavior: Experimental Evidence from Colombia
- Social Information, Advice and Childrens Pro-Social Behavior: Experimental Evidence from Colombia
- Social Information, Advice and Childrens Pro-Social Behavior: Experimental Evidence from Colombia
- Risk and Personalized Support for Patients and Families: A Field Experiment in a Major Chinese Hospital
- Risk and Personalized Support for Patients and Families: A Field Experiment in a Major Chinese Hospital
- Risk and Personalized Support for Patients and Families: A Field Experiment in a Major Chinese Hospital
- Risk and Personalized Support for Patients and Families: A Field Experiment in a Major Chinese Hospital
- Labor Market Discrimination against Family Responsibilities: A Correspondence Study with Policy Change in China
- Labor Market Discrimination against Family Responsibilities: A Correspondence Study with Policy Change in China
- Trends in the publication of experimental economics articles
- Trends in the publication of experimental economics articles
- Trends in the publication of experimental economics articles
- Trends in the publication of experimental economics articles
- Trends in the publication of experimental economics articles
- What is in Local Dialects? A Field Experiment on Social Distance and Human Capital Development in Job Training
- What is in Local Dialects? A Field Experiment on Social Distance and Human Capital Development in Job Training
- Risk and Personalized Support for Patients and Families: A Field Experiment in a Major Chinese Hospital
- Risk and Personalized Support for Patients and Families: A Field Experiment in a Major Chinese Hospital
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