Listen "Episode 26: Hans van Kippersluis on why we skip workouts"
Episode Synopsis
This episode’s guest is Professor Hans van Kippersluis from Erasmus School of Economics. He discusses his working paper “Skipping your workout, again? Measuring and understanding time inconsistency in physical activity”, co-authored with Diarmaid Ó Ceallaigh and Kirsten Rohde. The paper studies time inconsistency in physical activity using survey data from the Dutch Lifelines cohort. They find that participants not only overestimate but also underestimate their future exercise. We talk about why present bias may not be the only explanation for the misalignment between intentions and behaviour, and how it may not be a stable personality trait. Hans also explains the use of choice matching to incentivise honest survey responses. Finally, we discuss how to write well-structured papers, the use of econometric methods for causal inference, and how Hans keeps up with developments in the econometrics literature.
Guest: Hans van Kippersluis, Professor of Applied Economics at Erasmus School of Economics
Hosts: Fanny Tallgren & Prithviraj Basu Mallik
Timestamps:
(00:23) Introduction to Professor Hans and his research journey
(03:43) Motivation for the study on physical activity and time inconsistency
(08:21) Choice matching method to incentivise honest survey responses
(13:33) Key findings of the paper
(30:40) How to write a good economics paper
(39:05) Causal inference and staying up to date with econometrics
Guest: Hans van Kippersluis, Professor of Applied Economics at Erasmus School of Economics
Hosts: Fanny Tallgren & Prithviraj Basu Mallik
Timestamps:
(00:23) Introduction to Professor Hans and his research journey
(03:43) Motivation for the study on physical activity and time inconsistency
(08:21) Choice matching method to incentivise honest survey responses
(13:33) Key findings of the paper
(30:40) How to write a good economics paper
(39:05) Causal inference and staying up to date with econometrics
More episodes of the podcast EcoEchoes
Episode 32: Job van Exel and Informal Care
18/11/2025
Episode 31: Danae Arroyos-Calvera on how uncertainty shapes cooperation in public good games
04/11/2025
Episode 28: Anna Stirner on the use of Decision Support to limit antibiotic overprescription
23/09/2025
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.