Biography
I am a four-year PhD Candidate at Erasmus University of Rotterdam specializing in Behavioral and Development Economics/Studies. My research interests, passion and academic outputs test behavioral and experimental methodologies to improve development goals in modern societies (low and high-income countries). I have worked on small-scale experiments on social norms, and a large-scale intervention in Burkina Faso that sent mobile messages to patients with HIV to improve their bio-physical markers and mental health. This project involved the publication of: (i) protocol, (ii) systematic review, (iii) adaptation of subjective and objective determinants to treatment, and upcoming research. In addition, I lead a two-weeks follow-up fieldwork visit for data collection surveillance in Burkina Faso in October 2017.
International Institute of Social Studies
- artaviamora@iss.nl
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Work
- Luis Artavia-Mora (2020) - Understanding and Overcoming Biases Against Marginalized Groups: Behavioral and Experimental Evidence From the Netherlands and Burkina Faso - [link]
- Luis Artavia-Mora (2016) - Intuitive cooperation in The Hague: A natural field experiment
- Wagner Wagner, D Ouedraogo, Luis Artavia-Mora, Arjun Bedi & BA Thiombiano (2016) - Protocol for a randomized controlled trial evaluating mobile text messaging to promote retention and adherence to antiretroviral therapy for people living with HIV in Burkina Faso - JMIR Research Protocols, 5 - doi: 10.2196/resprot.5823 - [link]