Cologne Graduate School in Management, Economics and Social Sciences
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2013
- 04-02 Why Political Elites Support Governmental Transparency. Self-Interest, Anticipation of Voters' Preferences or Socialization?
by Christian Weyand - 04-01 Experimental Study of Bilateral Cooperation Under a Political Conflict: The Case of Israelis and Palestinians
by Sebastian J. Goerg & Jan Meise & Gari Walkowitz & Eyal Winter
2012
- 03-14 Forecasting extreme electricity spot prices
by Volodymyr Korniichuk - 03-13 The dark side of team incentives: Experimental evidence on advice quality from financial service professionals
by Anastasia Danilov & Torsten Biemann & Thorn Kring & Dirk Sliwka - 03-12 Determinants of Compensation in the Financial Services Industry
by Patrick Kampkoetter - 03-11 Fooling the Nice Guys: The effect of lying about contributions on public good provision and punishment
by Bernd Irlenbusch & Janna Ter Meer - 03-10 Experimental Evidence on the Relationship between Tax Evasion Opportunities and Labor Supply
by Philipp Doerrenberg & Denvil Duncan - 03-09 Do Employees Reciprocate to Intra-Firm Trainings? An Analysis of Absenteeism and Turnover Rates
by Katrin Breuer & Patrick Kampkoetter - 03-08 Heterogeneity and Cooperation in Privileged Groups: The Role of Capability and Valuation on Public Goods Provision
by Felix Koelle - 03-07 What drives fraud in a credence goods market? - Evidence from a field experiment
by Alexander Rasch & Christian Waibel - 03-06 Modeling Multivariate Extreme Events Using Self-Exciting Point Processes
by Oliver Grothe & Volodymyr Korniichuk & Hans Manner - 03-05 The Impact of Redistributive Policies on Inequality in OECD Countries
by Philipp Doerrenberg & Andreas Peichl - 03-04 Follow the Leader or Follow Anyone - Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment
by Felix Ebeling & Christoph Feldhaus & Johannes Fendrich - 03-03 To buy or not to buy? The value of contradictory analyst signals
by Jan Klobucnik & Daniel Kreutzmann & Soenke Sievers & Stefan Kanne - 03-02 Nice guys finish last: are people with higher tax morale taxed more heavily?
by Philipp Doerrenberg & Denvil Duncan & Clemens Fuest & Andreas Peichl - 03-01 Corporate Diversification and Firm Value: A Survey of Recent Literature
by Stefan Erdorf & Thomas Hartmann-Wendels & Nicolas Heinrichs & Michael Matz
2011
- 02-08 Fraud and Other-Regarding Preferences in a Market for Credence Goods
by Christian Waibel - 02-07 Valuing high technology growth firms
by Soenke Sievers & Jan Klobucnik - 02-06 When, where and how to perform efficiency estimation
by Oleg Badunenko & Daniel J. Henderson & Subal C. Kumbhakar - 02-05 A Welfare-Tradeoff-Ratio-Model of Social Preferences
by Bjoern Hartig - 02-04 Teachers' Evaluations and the Definition of the Situation in the Classroom
by Dominik Becker & Klaus Birkelbach - 02-03 Measuring Individual Risk Attitudes in the Lab: Task or Ask? An Empirical Comparison
by Jan-Erik Lönnqvist & Markku Verkasalo & Gari Walkowitz & Philipp C. Wichardt - 02-02 Public-private partnerships versus traditional procurement: An experimental investigation
by Eva I. Hoppe & David J. Kusterer & Patrick W. Schmitz - 02-01 Diversification in Firm Valuation: A Multivariate Copula Approach
by Stefan Erdorf & Thomas Hartmann-Wendels & Nicolas Heinrichs
2010
- 01-07 The Impact of Teachers' Expectations on Students' Educational Opportunities in the Life Course
by Dominik Becker - 01-06 Progressive Taxation and Tax Morale
by Philipp Doerrenberg & Andreas Peichl - 01-05 It pays to pay - Big Five personality influences on co-operative behaviour in an incentivized and hypothetical prisoner's dilemma game
by Jan-Erik Lönnqvist & Markku Verkasalo & Gari Walkowitz - 01-04 Conflicting Tasks and Moral Hazard: Theory and Experimental Evidence
by Eva I. Hoppe & David J. Kusterer - 01-03 Behavioral biases and cognitive reflection
by Eva I. Hoppe & David J. Kusterer - 01-02 Automatic Stabilizers and Economic Crisis: US vs. Europe
by Mathias Dolls & Clemens Fuest & Andreas Peichl - 01-01 Co-movement of Fundamentals: Structural Changes in the Business Cycle
by Stefan Erdorf & Nicolas Heinrichs

