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May 22, 2024

How associative memory influences our financial decisions

New findings from ERC-funded project on economic belief formation

  • beliefs
  • decision making
  • memory
  • rationality
  • Benjamin Enke
  • Florian Zimmermann
  • Frederik Schwerter
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September 13, 2021

Air pollution reduces electoral support for government parties

New study identifies emotions as an explanation why poor air quality affects voting decisions

  • air pollution
  • behavior
  • elections
  • emotions
  • environment
  • voting
  • Benjamin Elsner
  • Luna Bellani
  • Nico Pestel
  • Stefano Ceolotto
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August 19, 2020

Does the dream of home ownership rest upon biased beliefs?

New study finds that prospective home owners overestimate the well-being consequences of home ownership

  • behavior
  • beliefs
  • bias
  • happiness
  • home ownership
  • life satisfaction
  • Alois Stutzer
  • Reto Odermatt
Research

March 12, 2020

Male students are more likely to receive favorable grade changes in college

Gender differences in the tendency to negotiate

  • college
  • education
  • gender differences
  • gender gap
  • grades
  • negotiation
  • Basit Zafar
  • Cher Li
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November 20, 2019

Why don’t we sleep enough?

Field experiment explores the role of behavioral biases in sleep choice and shows that monetary incentives work

  • behavior
  • commitment
  • field experiment
  • habits
  • overconfidence
  • self-control
  • sleep
  • Mallory Avery
  • Osea Giuntella
  • Peiran Jiao
Research

November 5, 2019

Why the German police deserve your trust

Police applicants self-select on trustworthiness and the willingness to enforce norms of cooperation

  • behavior
  • cooperation
  • experiment
  • norm enforcement
  • policy
  • punishment
  • Trust
  • Gerd Thielmann
  • Guido Friebel
  • Michael Kosfeld
Research

August 22, 2018

When the market drives you crazy

Stock market returns affect the number of fatal car accidents

  • accidents
  • behavior
  • decision making
  • emotions
  • financial wealth
  • reckless driving
  • stock market
  • Corrado Giulietti
  • Michael Vlassopoulos
  • Mirco Tonin
Research

March 15, 2018

The impact of self-selection on performance

Our behavior is strongly influenced by comparisons with others. These “others” are not usually assigned to us, but we choose […]

  • choice
  • experiment
  • field experiment
  • motivation
  • peer effects
  • performance
  • preferences
  • self-selection
  • Jonas Radbruch
  • Lukas Kießling
  • Sebastian Schaube
Research

January 1, 2018

When the unhealthy self kills our New Year’s resolutions

“New Year’s Day: Now is the accepted time to make your regular annual good resolutions. Next week you can begin […]

  • behavior
  • consumption
  • food budget
  • health
  • households
  • lifestyle
  • low income
  • New Year’s resolutions
  • preferences
  • self-control
  • Bram De Rock
  • Frederic Vermeulen
  • Kate Smith
  • Laurens Cherchye
  • Martin O’Connell
  • Rachel Griffith
Research

June 21, 2017

The economic value of Breaking Bad: How misbehavior in school pays off for some kids

By Nicholas W. Papageorge (Johns Hopkins University and IZA) There is growing interest in how schools can shape children’s non-cognitive […]

  • behavioral traits
  • classroom
  • earnings
  • education
  • non-cognitive skills
  • personality
  • school
  • schooling
  • skills
  • Flavio Cunha
  • Greg J. Duncan
  • James Heckman
  • Jora Stixrud
  • Nicholas W. Papageorge
  • Rachel Dunifon
  • Sergio Urzua
  • Susanne M. Schennach
  • Tim Kautz
  • Victor Ronda
  • Yu Zheng
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October 22, 2015

How language influences children’s economic behavior

Patience is an important trait in children that can make a difference for a lifetime. Many disciplines, including economics, have […]

  • behavior
  • German
  • health
  • intertemporal choice
  • Italian
  • language
  • linguistic savings
  • patience
  • wealth
  • Daniela Glätzle-Rützler
  • Matthias Sutter
  • Philipp Lergetporer
  • Silvia Angerer
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October 7, 2015

ADHD diagnoses depend on relative age

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common diagnoses of behavioral problems among school-aged children. ADHD diagnoses […]

  • ADHS
  • attention deficit
  • classroom
  • diagnosis
  • Germany
  • medication
  • school starting age
  • Amelie Wuppermann
  • Hannes Schwandt

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