Prof. Dr. Christiane Schwieren
Alfred-Weber-Institute for Economics
Room no. 01.004 Telefon: 06221 54-2953
Fax: 06221 54-3592
Social Media:
Twitter: @CSchwieren
LinkedIn: Christiane Schwieren
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Thursday 12:00 h
Due to the current situation the office hour will take place via virtual meetings.
In the News
Karriere: Teamarbeiter sind schlecht bezahlt, aber glücklich (Wirtschaftswoche)
New Publications:
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Schmidt, Robert, Christiane Schwieren, Martin Vollmann (2020): The value of verbal feedback in allocation decisions, in Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, Volume 87, August 2020, 101548
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Jeung, Haang, Martin Vollmann, Sabine C Herpertz, Christiane Schwieren (2020): Consider others better than yourself: Social decision-making and partner preference in Borderline Personality Disorder, in Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, Volume 67, June 2020, 101436
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Goeschl, Timo, Sara E Kettner, Johannes Lohse, Christiane Schwieren (2020): How much can we learn about voluntary climate action from behavior in public goods games, in Ecological Economics, Volume 171, May 2020, 106591
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Schmidt, Robert, Christiane Schwieren, Alec N Sproten (2020): Norms in the lab: Inexperienced versus experienced participants, in Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, May 2020, Pages 239-255
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Klonner, Stefan, Sumantra Pal, Christiane Schwieren (2020) : Equality of the Sexes and Gender Differences in Competition: Evidence from Three Traditional Societies, Heidelberg University, Department of Economics Discussion Paper No.675, February 2020
Also featured on Ideas for India
- Behavioral and Experimental Economics; Neuroeconomics
- Age differences in economic decision making (FRONTIER Project)
- Economic decision making under stress (DFG-Project)
- Climate change management in an aging society (BMBF-Project)
- Personality and behavior in economic games
- Discrimination
- Incentive schemes
- Framing
- Self-Regulation
- Mental Health
- Uncertainty
- Cooperation & Stress in Firms (DFG Project)