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Li-Wei Chao is a Principal Researcher at the Centro de Economia e Finanças (CEF.UP), Faculty of Economics, University of Porto (Portugal). He is also a Research Affiliate of the Population Studies Center at the University of Pennsylvania (USA). He was formerly a Professor of Entrepreneurship at the Porto Business School (Portugal), an appointed expert in Health Economics at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an Assistant Professor of Anesthesia and of Healthcare Systems at the University of Pennsylvania (USA), a Visiting Professor of Medicine at the University of Cape Town (South Africa), and an Honorary Research Associate at the Human Sciences Research Council (South Africa). He is the Principal Investigator (PI) of a project funded by the U.S. National Institutes of Health that examines entrepreneurship in townships in South Africa, the effect of poor health and HIV/AIDS on entrepreneurial entry, exit, and success, and the extent to which HIV-related stigma and discrimination differentially harms specific business sectors. He is also a recipient of an Advanced Grant and a Principal Researcher Grant from the Portuguese Foundation of Science and Technology. Dr. Chao received his M.D. from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, and his Ph.D. in Managerial Economics from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. His medical training provides him with an in-depth understanding of disease processes and biological basis of behavior, and his economics training equips him with tools and paradigms not traditional to population health research. This combination greatly facilitates his interdisciplinary research agenda. His PhD dissertation -- Pill vs. Condom: Lovers in Unity or Battle of the Sexes -- modeled contraceptive choices using separate male and female utility functions and compared the consensus models of household choice with those derived from simultaneous move Nash and female-leader Stackelberg as solution concepts. In recent years, he has implemented studies that used: (1) a computer program that tracks participant's scrolling behavior to detect eagerness to uncover other people's HIV status, (2) experimental economics games in rural Malawi and in urban South Africa to quantify filial relationships and HIV discrimination, (3) incentivized risk-taking and delay of gratification tasks to derive measures to predict sexual behavior, (4) fMRI to examine neural mechanisms of sacrifice for one's mother vs. a stranger, (5) biomarkers to predict work productivity potential, (5) vignette survey to measure taste-based and statistical discrimination of workers with HIV from both the employee and the employer perspectives, and (6) essential heterogeneity and marginal treatment effect to examine individual differences in the adoption of self-protection behavior.
Identification

Personal identification

Full name
Li-Wei Chao

Citation names

  • Chao, Li-Wei

Author identifiers

Ciência ID
5D1C-E7A3-036F

Websites

  • web.sas.upenn.edu/mse (Professional)
Education
Degree Classification
2002/08/09
Concluded
Managerial Economics (Doctor of Philosophy)
University of Pennsylvania Wharton School, United States
"Pill vs. Condom: Lovers in Unity or Battle of the Sexes" (THESIS/DISSERTATION)
1998/08/07
Concluded
Healthcare Management (Master)
University of Pennsylvania Wharton School, United States
"An economic model for the financial crisis and survival of the Philadelphia District Health Centers under managed care and managed competition" (THESIS/DISSERTATION)
1993/08/27
Concluded
Public Policy Studies (Master)
University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy Studies, United States
1991/06/14
Concluded
Medicine (Doctor)
University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, United States
1983/08/08
Concluded
Biology (Bachelor)
Major in Biology
Temple University, United States
Affiliation

Science

Category
Host institution
Employer
2020/06/01 - Current Invited Principal Investigator (Research) Centro de Economia e Finanças, Portugal
Centro de Economia e Finanças, Portugal

Teaching in Higher Education

Category
Host institution
Employer
2013/03/01 - 2018/08/31 Visiting Professor (University Teacher) Universidade do Porto Porto Business School, Portugal
2005/01/01 - 2007/12/31 Visiting Professor (University Teacher) University of Cape Town School of Public Health and Family Medicine, South Africa
2002/09/01 - 2005/08/31 Assistant Professor (University Teacher) University of Pennsylvania Wharton School, United States
2002/09/01 - 2003/08/31 Assistant Professor (University Teacher) University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, United States

Positions / Appointments

Category
Host institution
Employer
2014/05/01 - Current Research Affiliate University of Pennsylvania Population Studies Center, United States
2008/09/01 - 2022/03/11 Senior Fellow, Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics University of Pennsylvania Wharton School, United States
2002/09/01 - 2017/12/31 Research Associate University of Pennsylvania Population Studies Center, United States
2010/01/01 - 2016/01/01 Honorary Research Fellow Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa
2000/09/01 - 2002/08/31 Health Economist Center for Outcomes Research at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, United States
1996/09/01 - 1999/08/31 Expert in Health Economics Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, United States
1995/05/01 - 1995/09/01 Public Health Intern Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, United States
Projects

Grant

Designation Funders
2020/06/01 - 2026/05/31 Poor Health, HIV Discrimination, and Small Businesses in South African Townships
CEECIND/01574/2018
Principal investigator
Centro de Economia e Finanças, Portugal
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
Ongoing
2016/09/01 - 2019/09/01 Health, HIV, Cognitive Ability, and Risk Attitude as Predictors of Success of Small Businesses
PTDC/IIM-ECO/6808/2014
Researcher
Centro de Economia e Finanças, Portugal
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
Ongoing
2013/09/01 - 2018/08/31 Impact of Poor Health and HIV/AIDS on Entrepreneurial Activities in South Africa
Principal investigator
Universidade do Porto Porto Business School, Portugal
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
Concluded
2009/05/01 - 2014/04/30 Impact of Poor Health and HIV/AIDS on Small Businesses in South Africa
Principal investigator
University of Pennsylvania Wharton School, United States
National Institutes of Health
Concluded
2006 - 2007 Does Poor Health Cause Myopia?
P30AG12836
Researcher
University of Pennsylvania Population Studies Center, United States
National Institute on Aging
Concluded

Other

Designation Funders
2009/07/01 - 2012/06/30 Why Mothers Eat Burned Toast: Neuroeconomics of Intergenerational Sacrifice
P30AG12345
Researcher
University of Pennsylvania Population Studies Center, United States
National Institute on Aging
Concluded
Outputs

Publications

Book
  1. Patricia M. Danzon; Chao, Li-Wei. Prices, Competition and Regulation in Pharmaceuticals: A Cross-National Comparison. London, United Kingdom: Office of Health Economics. 2000.
    Published
Journal article
  1. Peltzer, Karl; Chao, Li-Wei; Ramlagan, Shandir; Szrek, Helena. "Daily tobacco use and problem drinking among urban adults in South Africa: a longitudinal study". Pan African Medical Journal 32 (2019): http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.32.51.17256.
    10.11604/pamj.2019.32.51.17256
  2. Chao, Li-Wei; Szrek, Helena; Leite, Rui; Ramlagan, Shandir; Peltzer, Karl. "Do Customers Flee From HIV? A Survey of HIV Stigma and Its Potential Economic Consequences on Small Businesses in Tshwane (Pretoria), South Africa". AIDS and Behavior 21 1 (2017): 217-226. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10461-016-1463-1.
    10.1007/s10461-016-1463-1
  3. Chao, Li-Wei; Szrek, Helena; Leite, Rui; Peltzer, Karl; Ramlagan, Shandir. "Risks Deter but Pleasures Allure: Is Pleasure More Important?". Judgment and Decision Making 10 3 (2015): 204. http://journal.sjdm.org/14/141118/jdm141118.pdf.
    Open access • Published
  4. Peltzer, Karl; Szrek, Helena; Ramlagan, Shandir; Leite, Rui; Chao, Li-Wei. "Depression and social functioning among HIV-infected and uninfected persons in South Africa". AIDS Care 27 1 (2014): 41-46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09540121.2014.946383.
    10.1080/09540121.2014.946383
  5. Zetola, Nicola M; Modongo, Chawangwa; Olabiyi, Bisayo; Ramogola-Masire, Doreen; Collman, Ronald G; Chao, Li-Wei. "Examining the relationship between alcohol use and high-risk sex practices in a population of women with high HIV incidence despite high levels of HIV-related knowledge". Sexually Transmitted Infections 90 3 (2014): 216-222. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/sextrans-2013-051244.
    10.1136/sextrans-2013-051244
  6. Chao, Li-Wei; Szrek, Helena; Peltzer, Karl; Ramlagan, Shandir; Fleming, Peter; Leite, Rui; Magerman, Jesswill; et al. "A comparison of EPI sampling, probability sampling, and compact segment sampling methods for micro and small enterprises". Journal of Development Economics 98 1 (2012): 94-107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jdeveco.2011.08.007.
    10.1016/j.jdeveco.2011.08.007
  7. Szrek, Helena; Chao, Li-Wei; Ramlagan, Shandir; Peltzer, Karl. "Predicting (un)healthy behavior: A comparison of risk-taking propensity measures". Judgment and Decision Making 7 6 (2012): 716-727. http://journal.sjdm.org/12/12727c/jdm12727c.pdf.
    Open access • Published
  8. Chao, Li-Wei; Gow, Jeff; Akintola, Goke; Pauly, Mark. "HIV/AIDS Stigma Attitudes Among Educators in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa". Journal of School Health 80 11 (2010): 561-569. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1746-1561.2010.00542.x.
    10.1111/j.1746-1561.2010.00542.x
  9. CHAO, LI-WEI; SZREK, HELENA; PEREIRA, NUNO SOUSA; PAULY, MARK V.. "Too Sick to Start: Entrepreneur's Health and Business Entry in Townships around Durban, South Africa". Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship 15 02 (2010): 231-242. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s108494671000152x.
    10.1142/s108494671000152x
  10. Chao, Li-Wei; Gow, Jeff; Akintola, Goke; Pauly, Mark. "A comparative evaluation of two interventions for educator training in HIV/AIDS in South Africa". International Journal of Education and Development using ICT 6 1 (2010): 1-14. http://ijedict.dec.uwi.edu/viewarticle.php?id=820&layout=html.
    Open access • Published
  11. Chao, Li-Wei; Szrek, Helena; Sousa Pereira, Nuno; Pauly, Mark V.. "Time Preference and its Relationship With Age, Health, and Survival Probability". Judgment and Decision Making 4 1 (2009): 1-19. http://journal.sjdm.org/8816/jdm8816.pdf.
    Open access • Published
  12. Chao, Li-Wei; Pagán, José A.; Soldo, Beth J.. "End-of-Life Medical Treatment Choices: Do Survival Chances and Out-of-Pocket Costs Matter?". Medical Decision Making 28 4 (2008): 511-523. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0272989x07312713.
    10.1177/0272989x07312713
  13. Peltzer, Karl; Chao, Li-Wei; Dana, Pelisa. "Family Planning Among HIV Positive and Negative Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) Clients in a Resource Poor Setting in South Africa". AIDS and Behavior 13 5 (2008): 973-979. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10461-008-9365-5.
    10.1007/s10461-008-9365-5
  14. Chao, Li-Wei; Pauly, Mark; Szrek, Helena; Pereira, Nuno Sousa; Bundred, Frances; Cross, Catherine; Gow, Jeff. "Poor Health Kills Small Business: Illness And Microenterprises In South Africa". Health Affairs 26 2 (2007): 474-482. http://dx.doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.26.2.474.
    10.1377/hlthaff.26.2.474
  15. Bignami-Van Assche, S; Chao, L-W; Anglewicz, P; Chilongozi, D; Bula, A. "The validity of self-reported likelihood of HIV infection among the general population in rural Malawi". Sexually Transmitted Infections 83 1 (2006): 35-40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/sti.2006.020545.
    10.1136/sti.2006.020545
  16. Chao, Li-Wei; Gow, Jeff; Akintola, Olagoke; Pauly, Mark. "Perceptions of Community HIV Prevalence, Own HIV Infection, and Condom Use among Teachers in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa". AIDS and Behavior 11 3 (2006): 453-462. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10461-006-9154-y.
    10.1007/s10461-006-9154-y
  17. Chao, Li-Wei. "A comparison of consensus and nonconsensus approaches to modeling contraceptive choice behavior". Health Economics 11 7 (2002): 599-622. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hec.723.
    10.1002/hec.723
  18. Danzon, Patricia M.; Chao, Li-Wei. "Does Regulation Drive Out Competition in Pharmaceutical Markets?". The Journal of Law and Economics 43 2 (2000): 311-358. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/467458.
    10.1086/467458
  19. Danzon, Patricia M.; Chao, Li-Wei. "Cross-national price differences for pharmaceuticals: how large, and why?". Journal of Health Economics 19 2 (2000): 159-195. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0167-6296(99)00039-9.
    10.1016/s0167-6296(99)00039-9
Report
  1. Chao, Li-Wei; Furukawa, Michael. 2001. Competition in the U.S. Pharmaceutical Industry.
Thesis / Dissertation
  1. Chao, Li. "Pill vs. Condom: Lovers in Unity or Battle of the Sexes". PhD, University of Pennsylvania Wharton School, 2002. https://repository.upenn.edu/dissertations/AAI3054931/.

Other

Other output
  1. Economic Evaluation. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Distance Based Master of Science Degree Curriculum. 1998. Chao, Li-Wei; Daniel B. Fishbein.
Activities

Oral presentation

Presentation title Event name
Host (Event location)
2023/11/10 Fruit and Vegetable Consumption and Happiness in the United Kingdom, Australia, and South Africa cefUP Work-in-Progress Seminar
Center for Economics and Finance at University of Porto (Porto, Portugal)
2023/07/11 Fruit and Vegetable Consumption and Happiness in the United Kingdom, Australia, and South Africa iHEA 15th World Congress Cape Town
International Health Economics Association (Cape Town)
2017/10 Expectations and risk attitudes: Evidence from a longitudinal survey in Tshwane, South Africa Portuguese Health Economics Association Conference
Portuguese Health Economics Association (Coimbra, Portugal)
2016/09 Do customers flee from HIV? A Survey of HIV Stigma and Its Potential Economic Consequences on Small Businesses in Tshwane (Pretoria), South Africa Portuguese Health Economics Association Conference
Portuguese Health Economics Association (Tomar, Portugal)
2015/04 The cat is out of the bag: Using Mouselab to detect HIV discrimination NIBS Network for Integrated Behavioural Sciences 2015 Workshop
(Nottingham, United Kingdom)
2015/04 Do customers flee from HIV? A Survey of HIV Stigma and Its Potential Economic Consequences on Small Businesses in Tshwane (Pretoria), South Africa NIBS Network for Integrated Behavioural Sciences 2015 Workshop
(Nottingham, United Kingdom)
2014/09 The cat is out of the bag: Using Mouselab to expose HIV discrimination Portuguese Health Economics Association Conference
Portuguese Health Economics Association (Figueira da Foz, Portugal)
2013/09 The neuroeconomics of intergenerational sacrifice Society of Neuroeconomics Conference
Society of Neuroeconomics (Lausanne, Switzerland)
2013/09 What they say is not what they do: Measuring HIV/AIDS stigma using Mouselab as an eye tracking tool Portuguese Health Economics Association Conference
Portuguese Health Economics Association (Braga, Portugal)
2013/09 Risks deter but pleasures allure: Health communication for (un)healthy behaviors Portuguese Health Economics Association Conference
Portuguese Health Economics Association (Braga, Portugal)
2009/12 South African Panel Study of Small Business and Health: A Comparison of the Walk About Method with the Stratified Probability Sampling Method The World Bank Conference on Survey Measurement Issues in Development Economics
The World Bank (Washington, DC, United States)

Event organisation

Event name
Type of event (Role)
Institution / Organization
2009 - 2014 Fieldwork design, coordination, management, and supervision: Micro and Small Enterprise Project, Tshwane, South Africa (2009 - 2014)
Other (President of the Organising Committee)
University of Pennsylvania Wharton School, United States

University of Pennsylvania Population Studies Center, United States
2009 - 2010 Fieldwork design, coordination, management, and supervision: Economic Decision Making & HIV Stigma Project, Witbank, South Africa (2009 - 2010)
Other (President of the Organising Committee)
University of Pennsylvania Population Studies Center, United States
2005 - 2005 Fieldwork design, coordination, management, and supervision: Trust and Transfers Project, Mchinji, Malawi (2005 - 2005)
Other (President of the Organising Committee)
University of Pennsylvania Population Studies Center, United States
2004 - 2004 Fieldwork design, coordination, management, and supervision: WHO SAGE Pilot Project, Cape Town, South Africa (2004 - 2004)
Other (Co-organisor)
University of Cape Town School of Public Health and Family Medicine, South Africa
2002 - 2004 Fieldwork design, coordination, management, and supervision: Micro and Small Enterprise Project, Durban, South Africa (2002 - 2004)
Other (President of the Organising Committee)
University of Pennsylvania Wharton School, United States
1997/01 - 1997/01 Economics in Healthcare Program Evaluation, a one-week training for healthcare managers in the USAID BASICS Program in the Eastern Cape, South Africa (1997/01 - 1997/01)
Workshop (Co-organisor)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, United States
1997/01 - 1997/01 Economics in Healthcare Program Evaluation, a one-week training for healthcare managers in the USAID BASICS Program in the Northwest Province, South Africa (1997/01 - 1997/01)
Workshop (Co-organisor)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, United States
1996/10 - 1996/10 Economic Evaluation: Training of Trainers, a two-week training of forty nurse managers in the USAID BASICS Program in South Africa (1996/10 - 1996/10)
Workshop (Co-organisor)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, United States
1996/03 - 1996/03 Economic Evaluation and Clinical Decision Making, a two-week training for the Field Epidemiology Training Program students in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (1996/03 - 1996/03)
Workshop (Co-organisor)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, United States
1995/06 - 1995/06 Cost Benefit and Cost Effectiveness Analysis for Healthcare, a one-week training for masters level students in the National Centre of Epidemiology, Madrid, Spain (1995/06 - 1995/06)
Workshop (Co-organisor)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, United States
1993 - 1993 Health Care Total Quality Management and Outcomes Research, a two-week training for hospital administrators in Beijing, China (1993/06 - 1993/06)
Workshop (Member of the Organising Committee)
University of Pennsylvania Wharton School, United States

Course / Discipline taught

Academic session Degree Subject (Type) Institution / Organization
2013 - 2015 Entrepreneurship for MBA Students Entrepreneurship (Master) Universidade do Porto Porto Business School, Portugal

Evaluation committee

Activity description
Role
Institution / Organization Funding entity
2013 - Current Reviewer of NIH grant applications
Evaluator
National Institutes of Health, United States National Institutes of Health

Journal scientific committee

Journal title (ISSN) Publisher
2018/12/01 - Current Judgment and Decision Making
2002 - Current Journal of Health Politics Policy and Law (1527-1927) Duke University Press
2002 - Current Journal of Health Economics (0167-6296) Elsevier
2002 - Current AIDS and Behavior (1573-3254) Springer-Verlag
2002 - Current World Development (0305-750X) Elsevier
2002 - Current Health Affairs (1544-5208) Project Hope
Distinctions

Other distinction

2013 Best Core Course Teacher in Magellan MBA Program (Entrepreneurship)
Universidade do Porto Porto Business School, Portugal
2001 (Nomination), Kenneth J. Arrow Award for Best Paper in Health Economics (with Patricia M. Danzon)
International Health Economics Association, Canada
2001 Third Prize, Student Paper Competition
International Health Economics Association, Canada
1997 Merit/Service Award
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, United States