E-Dissertationen: Auflistung E-Dissertationen nach Autor "Götte, Lorenz"
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Decisions, Behavior and Societal Challenges
Han, Hua-Jing (2021-05-19)This thesis has two aims, first, to contribute to the scientific understanding of human behavior and decisions, namely, social preferences (here: reciprocity), belief formation, and goal setting and feedback. Second, to ... -
Essays in Applied Microeconomics
Schäfer, Paul Ivo (2023-08-09)This dissertation explores the relationship between economic actions and relationships in three contexts: friendships in markets, customer relationships in auctions, and village communities during the 1930s Weimar Republic. ... -
Essays in Applied Microeconomics
Ho, Chui Yee (2024-06-24)Standard economic models typically assume that individuals behave independently and only care about their own interests. However, individuals often consider the impact of their actions on others, and care about how their ... -
Essays in Behavioral and Experimental Economics
Strang, Louis Mick (2019-12-20)In Chapter 1 (joint with Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt, Holger Gerhardt, Gerhard Riener, and Frederik Schwerter), I examine asymmetries of intertemporal trade-offs and their implications for the patience of individuals. According ... -
Essays in Behavioral Economics
Chopra, Felix Anand (2022-06-01)This thesis consists of four independent research papers. Chapter 1 ("Media Persuasion and Consumption: Evidence from the Dave Ramsey Show") examines whether entertaining mass media programs can influence individual ... -
Essays on Beliefs and Economic Behavior
Graeber, Thomas Wilhelm (2018-08-29)Next to preferences over outcomes, people's subjective beliefs about unobserved states of the world are the central building block of economic models of decision-making. This thesis submits that a more nuanced account of ... -
Four Economic Experiments on Social Preferences
Hofmeier, Jana (2019-10-16)This thesis presents and discusses four different economic experiments investigating the foundations and formation of social preferences. Chapter 1, Chapter 3, and Chapter 4 all take a closer look at prosociality. Prosociality ...