Ksenia Panidi
- Senior Research Fellow:Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience / Centre for Cognition & Decision Making
- Ksenia Panidi has been at HSE University since 2012.
Education and Degrees
- 2012
PhD in Economics
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Thesis Title: Essays on the application of the principles of Behavioral Economics to health-related decision-making. - 2012
Doctoral programme in Economics
Université libre de Bruxelles - 2006
Master's
New Economic School - 2006
Master's in Economics
New Economic School - 2005
Bachelor's
Lomonosov Moscow State University - 2005
Bachelor's in Economics
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Student Term / Thesis Papers
- Bachelor
T. Rafikova, A Model of Antisocial Punishment in Public Good Games. Faculty of Economic Sciences, 2018
K. Butich, How Does Patent System Affect on Firm’s R&D Investments and Industry Labor Mobility. Faculty of Economic Sciences, 2017
M. Temnikova, The Impact of Loss Aversion Coefficient on Overconfidence Bias. Faculty of Economic Sciences, 2016
S. Dvorchin, Behavioral Economic insights into Today's Digital Music Market. Faculty of Economic Sciences, 2016
A. Kupriianova, Using Reciprocity in Principal-Agent Model. Faculty of Economic Sciences, 2016
K. Cherepnina, If I Were You: Self-Other Differences in Risk Taking. Faculty of Economic Sciences, 2016
T. Volozh, Goals As Reference Points: A Behavioural Model Of Crowdfunding. Faculty of Economic Sciences, 2016
A. Malova, The Effect of Social Skills on the Link between Volunteering and Income. Faculty of Economic Sciences, 2016
T. Myrikova, Intrinsic Motivation and Monitoring in the Principal-Agent Model. Faculty of Economic Sciences, 2016
- Master
N. Meloyan, Spontaneous Eye Blink Rate as an Indicator of Impulsivity in Time and Risk Preferences. Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience, 2020
Courses (2018/2019)
Behavioral and Experimental Economics (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Economic Sciences; field of study "38.03.01. Экономика", field of study "38.03.01. Экономика"; 3 year, 1, 2 module)Eng
- Practicum on Empirical Methods of Economic Analysis (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Economic Sciences; 3 year, 4 module)Rus
- Past Courses
Courses (2015/2016)
Behavioral and Experimental Economics (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Economic Sciences; "Экономика и статистика", "Совместная программа по экономике НИУ ВШЭ и РЭШ"; field of study "38.03.01. Экономика"; 3 year, 1, 2 module)Eng
Behavioral and Experimental Economics (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Economic Sciences; "Совместная программа по экономике НИУ ВШЭ и РЭШ"; field of study "38.03.01. Экономика"; 4 year, 1, 2 module)Eng
- Practicum on Empirical Methods of Economic Analysis (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Economic Sciences; 3 year, 4 module)Rus
- Research Seminar (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Economic Sciences; spec. "Совместная программа по экономике НИУ ВШЭ и РЭШ"; 3 year, 3, 4 module)Rus
Conferences
- 2015Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroeconomics (Майами). Presentation: Exploring the role of DLPFC in the interconnection between risk and time preferences using transcranial magnetic stimulation: an experimental design
- Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroeconomics (Майами). Presentation: Exploring the role of DLPFC in the interconnection between risk and time preferences using transcranial magnetic stimulation: an experimental design
Publications2
- Article Jaaskelainen I., Klucharev V., Panidi K., Shestakova A. Neural Processing of Narratives: From Individual Processing to Viral Propagation // Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 2020. Vol. 14. P. 253. doi
- Article Yaple Z., Martinez-Saito M., Shestakova A., Klucharev V., Panidi K. Depletion of executive control during risky decision making reveals a correspondence between the reflection effect and trial-by-trial strategy formation // Zhurnal Vysshei Nervnoi Deyatelnosti Imeni I.P. Pavlova. 2019. Vol. 69. No. 4. P. 456-464. doi
‘Our Students Are More Than Ready for Any Top-rated PhD Programme’
This year, 14 students and graduates of HSE's Faculty of Economics were admitted to PhD programmes at leading universities in the U.S. This is particularly noteworthy because nine of these students are seniors and graduates of HSE’s joint undergraduate programme with the New Economic School (NES) and of HSE’s undergraduate economics programme.