Publications des institutions partenaires
The effect of peer gender on major choice
This paper investigates how the peer gender composition in university affects students' major choices and labor market outcomes. Women who are randomly assigned to more female peers become less likely to choose male-dominated majors, they end up in jobs where they work fewer hours and their wage grows at a slower rate. Men become more likely to choose male-dominated majors after...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/11/2017
Do gender preference gaps impact policy outcomes?
Many studies document systematic gender differences in a variety of important economic preferences, such as risk-taking, competition and pro-sociality. One potential implication of this literature is that increased female representation in decision-making bodies may significantly alter organizational and policy outcomes. However, research has yet to establish a direct connection from...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/11/2017
Market Size and Entry in the Swiss Grocery Retail Industry
This paper empirically examines the business-stealing effect of store entry in the Swiss grocery retail industry. A uniquely spatially detailed dataset of all Swiss retail stores and residents is constructed, that captures important drivers of demand and competition with great detail. I employ Entropy Balancing to control for systematic differences across local markets and provide...
Institution partenaire
/ 01/11/2017
Hostage to fortune: Local labour markets and the case for trade
Institution partenaire
English / 01/11/2017
Ricardo’s relevance in today’s open but heavily distorted world trading system
Institution partenaire
/ 01/11/2017
On the scope of externalities in experimental markets
We study how the scope of negative externalities from market activity affects the willingness of market actors to exhibit social responsibility. Using the laboratory experimental paradigm introduced by Bartling et al. (Q J Econ 130(1):219–266, 2015), we compare the voluntary internalization of negative social impacts by market actors in cases where the negative externality is...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/11/2017
From a Society of Second‐Handers to Galt’s Gulch: Ayn Rand’s Counter‐Worlds
In the wake of the economic crisis and with the rise of the Tea Party Movement in the United States, Ayn Rand’s novels have been (re-)discovered by a large readership. Advocating a stark individualism and laissez-faire capitalism, Rand’s opus magnum "Atlas Shrugged" (1957) resonates with many Americans’ fears that their country may resemble more and more the dystopian world...
Institution partenaire
/ 01/11/2017
Food-predicting stimuli differentially influence eye movements and goal-directed behavior in normal-weight, overweight, and obese Individuals
Obese individuals have been shown to exhibit abnormal sensitivity to rewards and reward-predicting cues as for example food-associated cues frequently used in advertisements. It has also been shown that food-associated cues can increase goal-directed behavior but it is currently unknown, whether this effect differs between normal-weight, overweight, and obese individuals. Here, we...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/11/2017
Brain stimulation over the frontopolar cortex enhances motivation to exert effort for reward
Background: Loss of motivation is a characteristic feature of several psychiatric and neurological disorders. However, the neural mechanisms underlying human motivation are far from being understood. Here, we investigate the role that the frontopolar cortex (FPC) plays in motivating cognitive and physical effort exertion by computing subjective effort equivalents.
Methods: We...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/11/2017
The dopaminergic reward system underpins gender differences in social preferences
Women are known to have stronger prosocial preferences than men, but it remains an open question as to how these behavioural differences arise from differences in brain functioning. Here, we provide a neurobiological account for the hypothesized gender difference. In a pharmacological study and an independent neuroimaging study, we tested the hypothesis that the neural reward system...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/11/2017
Der Schweizer Mietimmobilienmarkt belohnt andere Nachhaltigkeitsmerkmale als Energieeffizienz
Analysiert wird der Einfluss von Nachhaltigkeitsmerkmalen auf die Bestandesmieten von 3120 Wohnungen. Im Ergebnis zeigen sich substanzielle Mietprämien für Tageslicht, geringe Strahlenbelastung und ökologische Baumaterialien sowie ÖV-Anschluss.
Ein schwach signifikanter Mietpreisabschlag wird für Flexibilität sowie Heizwärmebedarf ermittelt.
Institution partenaire
Deutsch / 01/11/2017
Die Zukunft der Wirtschaftsprüfung: Droht eine Wirtschaftsprüfung der unterschiedlichen Geschwindigkeiten?
Institution partenaire
Deutsch / 01/11/2017
Default ambiguity: credit default swaps create new systemic risks in financial networks
Institution partenaire
English / 01/11/2017
Estimating fixed effects: perfect prediction and bias in binary response panel models, with an application to the hospital readmissions reduction program
The maximum likelihood estimator for the regression coefficients, β, in a panel binary response model with fixed effects can be severely biased if N is large and T is small, a consequence of the incidental parameters problem. This has led to the development of conditional maximum likelihood estimators and, more recently, to estimators that remove the O(T–1) bias in β^. We add to this...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/11/2017
Self-direction in online learning: the student experience
The purpose of this research was to explore self-directed learning (SDL) in the context of online learning. The experiences of traditional and nontraditional learners engaged in an online course as part of a degree-seeking program are explored in terms of readiness for SDL and the processes of planning, monitoring, and evaluating one’s own learning in the online context. The findings...
Institution partenaire
English / 31/10/2017
Self-direction in online learning: : the student experience
The purpose of this research was to explore self-directed learning (SDL) in the context of online learning. The experiences of traditional and nontraditional learners engaged in an online course as part of a degree-seeking program are explored in terms of readiness for SDL and the processes of planning, monitoring, and evaluating one’s own learning in the online context. The findings...
Institution partenaire
English / 31/10/2017
Balancing present needs and future options: how employees leverage social networks with clients
This paper applies a social capital perspective to study how business units leverage individuals’ external networks to explore and exploit resources outside the firm’s boundaries. We explore this matter inductively by analysing the development and leveraging of social capital at the business unit level in a global commodity company. Our findings show how individuals’ strong and weak...
Institution partenaire
English / 31/10/2017
Balancing present needs and future options: : how employees leverage social networks with clients
This paper applies a social capital perspective to study how business units leverage individuals’ external networks to explore and exploit resources outside the firm’s boundaries. We explore this matter inductively by analysing the development and leveraging of social capital at the business unit level in a global commodity company. Our findings show how individuals’ strong and weak...
Institution partenaire
English / 31/10/2017
Procrastination, personality traits, and academic performance: when active and passive procrastination tell a different story
Our study examines the nomological network of active procrastination in comparison with passive procrastination. In particular, we examine the effects of the five factor model with the aim to understand which personality traits predict academic procrastination. We also test the effect of passive and active procrastination on academic performance to study the unique contribution of...
Institution partenaire
English / 31/10/2017
Procrastination, personality traits, and academic performance: : when active and passive procrastination tell a different story
Our study examines the nomological network of active procrastination in comparison with passive procrastination. In particular, we examine the effects of the five factor model with the aim to understand which personality traits predict academic procrastination. We also test the effect of passive and active procrastination on academic performance to study the unique contribution of...
Institution partenaire
English / 31/10/2017
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