Léontine GOLDZAHL

Léontine GOLDZAHL
Associate Professor
Ph.D. in Economics - Paris School of Economics
Track: Economics
LEM Member
Education
  • 2015 : Ph.D. in Economics, Paris School of Economics, France
  • 2011 : MSc Experimental Economics, Nottingham University, United Kingdom
  • 2010 : Master in Public Economics, University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
Professional Experiences
Academic Experience
  • 2022 - present, Professor, IÉSEG School of Management, , France
  • 2018 - 2022, Professor, EDHEC Business School, Lille, France
  • 2018 - 2018, Researcher, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
  • 2016 - 2018, Researcher, University of Paris Dauphine, paris, France
Published Papers in Refereed Journals
  • Goldzahl L., Sutton M., Stroke J., (2022). The effects of multi-disciplinary integrated care on healthcare utilization: Evidence from a natural experiment in the UK, Health Economics, 31 (10) 2142-2169.
  • Goldzahl L., (2021). Does prevention-focused integration lead to the triple aim? An evaluation of two new care models in England, Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, 26 (2) 125-132.
  • Goldzahl L., Eibich P., (2021). Does retirement affect secondary preventive care use? Evidence from breast cancer screening, Economics and Human Biology, 43 (2021) 101061.
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  • Goldzahl L., Eibich P., (2020). Health information provision, health knowledge and health behaviours: Evidence from breast cancer screening, Social Science & Medicine, 265 (2020) 113505.
  • Goldzahl L., Berlin I., Berlin N., Jusot F., (2018). Acceptability by the general public of financial incentives to encourage smoking cessation among pregnant women: a United Kingdom - France comparison, European Journal of Health Economics, 19 (5) 697-708.
  • Goldzahl L., Hollard G., Jusot F., (2018). Increasing breast-cancer screening uptake: A randomized controlled experiment, Journal of Health Economics, 58 (2018) 228-252.
  • Goldzahl L., Buchmueller T., (2018). The Effect of Organized Breast Cancer Screening on Mammography Use: Evidence from France, Health Economics, 27 (12) 1963-1980.
  • Goldzahl L., (2017). Contributions of risk preference, time orientation and perceptions to breast cancer screening regularity, Social Science & Medicine, 185 (00) 147-157.
  • Goldzahl L., Jusot F., (2016). Les déterminants du recours régulier au dépistage du cancer du sein en France, Revue Française d'Economie, 31 (4) 109-152.