Behavioral & Empirical Work in Progress (BEWIP Seminar)
Seminarbeschreibung
Das vom Department of Economics & Policy der TUM School of Managament organisierte Behavioral & Empirical Work In Progress (BEWIP) Seminar bitete sowohl TUM-Mitarbeitern als auch Gastforschern die Möglichkeit, aktuelle Arbeiten aus dem Bereich der Behavioral Economics sowie empirische Forschungsprojekte zu präsentieren.
Das BEWIP Seminar findet jeden Dienstag von 12 bis 13 Uhr statt (genaue Termine siehe unten) und wird derzeit live online gestreamt (Details siehe unten). Sie sind herzlich eingeladen, während des Seminars zu Mittag zu essen.
Falls Sie beim Seminar einen Vortrag halten möchten oder einfach nur vorab per E-Mail über die kommenden Vorträge informiert werden möchten, senden Sie bitte eine E-Mail an Christoph Gschnaidtner.
Termine Sommer 2022
Datum | Sprecher*in | Titel |
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26.04.2022 |
Shreekanth Mahendiran (University of Lausanne) |
Fight or Surrender to Counterfeiters: Litigation as a Response to Trademark Infringement |
10.05.2022 |
Michael Rose (Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition) |
The Long-Term Role Model Effect of Prizes to Female Scientists |
17.05.2022 |
Valentina Stöhr (TUMCS) |
Climate Protection in Germany: Party Cues in a Multi-party System |
24.05.2022 |
Katharina Paul (TUM School of Management) |
It’s about Time? The Effects of Managing Time-to-Market towards Product Quality |
31.05.2022 |
Felix Hagemeister (TUM School of Social Sciences and Technology) |
COVID-19 and Right-Wing Populism: A Push to the Extreme? |
14.06.2022 |
Gideon Nave (Wharton) |
A Taxonomy of Decentralized Autonomous Organizations |
21.06.2022 |
Mei Ding-Hirschfeld (TUM School of Management) |
Personality and Investment Styles |
28.06.2022 |
Christian Ziegler (TUM School of Management / LSO) |
A Taxonomy of Decentralized Autonomous Organizations |
05.07.2022 |
Chase Foster (Hochschule für Politik) |
Compensation, Austerity, and Populism: Social Spending and Voting in 17 Western European Countries |
19.07.2022 |
Gresa Latifi (TUM School of Management) |
Do VCs Help to Overcome Information Asymmetry due to Cultural Distance in Potential Acquisitions? |
26.07.2022 | TBD | TBD |
Frühere Semester
Eine Übersicht über die Vorträge im BEWIP Seminar vor dem Sommer 2020 finden Sie auf der Seite der Forschungsseminare der TUM School of Management.
Datum | Sprecher*in | Titel |
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26.10.2021 |
Abu Siddique (TUMCS Economics) |
Improving Women's Mental Health During a Pandemic |
02.11.2021 |
Philipp Lergetporer (SOM Economics HN) |
Child Care and Maternal Labor Supply - A Field Experiment |
09.11.2021 |
Christoph Ungemach (SOM Marketing) |
TBD |
16.11.2021 |
Janina Steinert, Henrike Sternberg, Tim Büthe (HfP/GOV) |
How to Distribute COVID-19 Vaccines between the Global North and South? Public Preferences in Six European Countries |
23.11.2021 |
Svetlana Ikonnikova (Center for Energy Markets SOM) |
Green Paradox and Green Financing: Friends or Foes? |
30.11.2021 |
Thomas Schaper (SOM EoI) |
Online Repositories, Search Costs and Cumulative Innovation |
07.12.2021 |
Tim Büthe (HfP/GOV & SOM) |
Who Should Get the Vaccine First? An Empirical Analysis of the Ethics of Prioritization in the Face of Vaccine Shortages |
14.12.2021 |
Felix Hagemeister (HfP) |
The Role of Gender in Fairness Rating and Performance. Evidence from Ultimate Frisbee Tournaments |
25.01.2022 |
Christian Jost (OSCM) |
Routing-Aware Assignment of Agents to Customers |
01.02.2022 |
David Angenendt (SOM EoI) |
The Impact of COVID-19 on Industry Interactions with Universities: The Case of the UK |
Datum | Sprecher*in | Titel |
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01.06.2021 |
Dennis Byrski, Fabian Gaessler, and Matthew J. Higgins (MPI Innovation and Competition) |
Market Size and Research: Evidence from the Pharmaceutical Industry |
08.06.2021 |
David Angenendt (TUM Economics & Policy) |
Trade Secrets and Exclusive Contracts in the Automotive Industry |
15.06.2021 |
Marius Berger, Johannes Bersch (ZEW, TUM Economics & Policy) |
Outside Equity, Innovative Entrepreneurship and Risky Investments |
22.06.2021 |
Henrike Sternberg, Janina Steinert, and Tim Büthe (TUM School of Governance) |
The Compliance Puzzle in Times of COVID-19: The Role of Threat Perceptions, Public Trust and Social and Economic Preferences |
29.06.2021 |
Felix Pöge (MPI Innovation and Competition) |
Competition and Innovation: The Breakup of IG Farben |
06.07.2021 |
Andreas Pondorfer, Toman Barsbai (TUM Campus Straubing, University of Bristol) |
Animal Spirits: The Natural Geography of Economic Behavior |
13.07.2021 |
Helmut Farbmacher (TUM Economics & Policy) |
Selection Models with Data-Driven Exclusion Restrictions |
20.07.2021 |
Lucy Xiaolu Wang (MPI Innovation and Competition) |
Is Grass Greener in the Gray Zone? Innovation in the Cannabis Market |
27.07.2021 |
Anwesha Mukherjee (TUM Economics & Policy) |
Salience of Economic Well-being and Receptiveness to Identity Politics |
Datum | Sprecher*in | Titel |
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03.11.2020 |
Ali Samei (TUM Innovation & Entrepreneurship) |
Make No Mistakes: Consequences of Performance-related CEO Dismissal for Firm Innovation Outcomes |
10.11.2020 |
Christoph Gschnaidtner (TUM Economics & Policy) |
Bank Runs and CBDC – An experimental analysis |
17.11.2020 |
Markus Nagler (FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg) |
Can Peer Mentoring Improve Online Teaching Effectiveness? An RCT During the Corona Pandemic |
24.11.2020 |
Orestis Kopsacheilis (TUM School of Management) |
The Description-Experience gap in Cooperation |
01.12.2020 |
Manzura Jumaniyazova (TUM School of Governance) |
The Role of Son Preference and Birth Order in Child Development: Evidence from Kyrgyzstan |
08.12.2020 |
Zhaoxin Pu (TUM Economics & Policy) |
Multinational Innovation and China’s Science and Technology Boom |
15.12.2020 |
Christoph Drobner (TUM Campus Straubing) |
Belief Updating and Rationalization of Ego-relevant Information |
12.01.2021 |
Maya Göser (TUM School of Management) |
Scientific Qualification and Productivity in the Life Sciences |
19.01.2021 |
Joachim Henkel (TUM Innovation & Entrepreneurship) |
Tough Bargains: When Cooperation is More Competitive than Competition |
26.01.2021 |
Katharina Paul (TUM Economics & Policy) |
Is Faster Always Better? Time-to-Market in Complex Development Processes in the Automotive Industry |
01.02.2021 |
Abu Siddique (TUM Campus Straubing) |
Forced Displacement and Mental Health: Evidence from the Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh |
09.02.2021 |
Janina Steinert (TUM School of Governance) |
Commitment or Concealment? Impacts and Use of a Portable Saving Device: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Urban India |
16.02.2021 |
Kathrin Wernsdorf (MPI Innovation und Wettbewer) |
ICT, Collaboration, and Science-Based Innovation: Evidence from BITNET |
02.03.2021 |
Siddharth Vedula, Florian Elsässer (TUM (Innovation & Entrepreneurship) & Frankfurt School of Finance (Human & Machine Intelligence)) |
Life in the Fast Lane: Assessing the Impact of Accelerators on Startup Growth Using a Causal Forest Approach |
09.03.2021 |
Sonja Förster (TUM Innovation & Entrepreneurship) |
Slowly but Safely: On Behavioral Change and Transferability through a Design Thinking Intervention |
16.03.2021 |
Benedikt Schnurr, Christoph Fuchs (TUM Marketing, Strategy and Leadership) |
Public Reaction to Workplace Gender Discrimination |
23.03.2021 |
Bastian Krieger (ZEW Mannheim & University of Luxembourg) |
Does Green Public Procurement Trigger Environmental Innovation? |
30.03.2021 |
Marius Berger (TUM & ZEW Mannheim) |
Funding Early Stage Start-Ups: The Effect of Angel Investor Subsidiy |
06.04.2021 |
Hanna Hottenrott & Gary Chapman (TUM Economics & Policy & Leicester Castle Business) |
Founder Personality and Start-up Subsidies |
Leider musste das BEWIP-Seminar im Sommersemester 2020 aufgrund der Covid 19-Pandemie abgesagt werden. |