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2024
No. | Authors, Title | Year |
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2414 | Dominik Sobania (Johannes-Gutenberg University, Germany),
Justyna Petke (University College London, United Kingdom),
Martin Briesch (Johannes-Gutenberg University, Germany),
Franz Rothlauf (Johannes-Gutenberg University, Germany): A Comparison of Large Language Models and Genetic Programming for Program Synthesis |
2024 |
2413 | Nils D. Steiner (Johannes-Gutenberg University, Germany),
Sven Hillen (Johannes-Gutenberg University, Germany): Who Votes for the Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW)? A Policy-Space Perspective |
2024 |
2412 | Salvatore Barbaro (Johannes-Gutenberg University, Germany),
Anna-Sophie Kurella (University of Mannheim, Germany),
Maike Roth (Johannes-Gutenberg University, Germany): Electoral outcomes versus voters’ preferences: On the different tales the data can tell |
2024 |
2411 | Salvatore Barbaro (Johannes-Gutenberg University, Germany): Electoral Methods and Political Polarization |
2024 |
2410 | Anna-Sophie Kurella (University of Mannheim, Germany),
Salvatore Barbaro (Johannes-Gutenberg University, Germany): On the Polarization Premium for radical parties in PR electoral systems |
2024 |
2409 | Patrick Arni (University of Bristol, United Kingdom),
Pether H. Egger (ETH Zurich, Switzerland),
Katharina Erhardt (University of Düsseldorf, Germany),
Matthias Gubler (SNB, Switzerland),
Philip Sauré (Johannes Gutenberg University): Heterogeneous Impacts of Trade Shocks on Workers |
2024 |
2408 | Guenter W. Beck (University of Siegen, Germany),
Philipp Harms (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Muzammil Hussain (University of Siegen, Germany),
Mark Ruszel (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany): Anti-poor and anti-rich: Product-downgrading and the distributional effects of UK inflation in the wake of the Brexit vote |
2024 |
2407 | Claudia Landwehr (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Armin Schäfer (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany): Who wants descriptive representation, and why? |
2024 |
2406 | Philipp Harms (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Globalization and its Contents: An Update |
2024 |
2405 | Johannes Carow (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): A critical assessment of the two-way fixed-effects model for firm-level dependent variables |
2024 |
2404 | Johannes Carow (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Niklas M. Witzig (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Time Pressure and Strategic Risk-Taking in Professional Chess |
2024 |
2403 | Nils D. Steiner (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Claudia Landwehr (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Philipp Harms (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): False Consensus Beliefs and Populist Attitudes |
2024 |
2402 | Eva M. Berger (Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs),
Ernst Fehr (University of Zurich),
Henning Hermes (Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf),
Daniel Schunk (Johannes Gutenberg University),
Kirsten Winkel (University of Koblenz): The Impact of Working Memory Training on Children's Cognitive and Noncognitive Skills |
2024 |
2401 | Philipp Harms (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Jana Niedringhaus (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): On Social Cohesion and Social Disintegration |
2024 |
2023
No. | Authors, Title | Year |
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2316 | Nico Sonntag (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Can’t See the Forest for the IVs |
2023 |
2315 | Yen Nhi Nguyen (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): The Effect of Offshoring on Firm Emissions |
2023 |
2314 | Lucca Hoffeller (Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany),
Nils D. Steiner (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Sympathies for Putin within the German public: |
2023 |
2313 | Katharina Hartinger (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany): Individualism, Creativity, and Innovation |
2023 |
2312 | Armin Schäfer (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany): Who mobilises non-voters? Right-wing populism and unequal turnout |
2023 |
2311 | Jeanette Schmidt (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Christian Tilk (University of Vienna),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Exact Solution of the Vehicle Routing Problem With Drones |
2023 |
2310 | Stefan Faldum (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Timo Gschwind (RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Subset-Row Inequalities and Unreachability in Path-based Formulations for |
2023 |
2309 | Claudia Landwehr (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Armin Schäfer (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany): The promise of representative democracy: deliberative responsiveness |
2023 |
2307 | Alireza Naghavi (University of Bologna),
Mohsen Shaeyan (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Qanats |
2023 |
2306 | Stefan Goldbach (Deutsche Bundesbank),
Philipp Harms (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Axel Joachem (Deutsche Bundesbank),
Volker Nitsch (TU Darmstadt),
Alfons J. Weichenrieder (TU Darmstadt): Retained Earnings and Foreign Portfolio Ownership: Implications for the Current Account Debate |
2023 |
2305 | Philipp Harms (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Nils D. Steiner (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Attitudes towards Globalization: A Survey |
2023 |
2304 | Robert M. Gillenkirch (University of Osnabrück),
Julia Ortner (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Sebastian Robert (Rosenheim University of Applied Sciences),
Louis Velthuis (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Designing incentives and performance measurement for advisors: How to make decision-makers listen to advice |
2023 |
2303 | Katrin Heßler (Global Data Strategy and Analytics, Schenker AG),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Exact Solution of the Single Picker Routing Problem with Scattered Storage |
2023 |
2302 | Laura Korbacher (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Katrin Heßler (Global Data Strategy and Analytics, Schenker AG),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): The Single Picker Routing Problem with Scattered Storage: Modeling and Evaluation of Routing and Storage Policies |
2023 |
2301 | Marlene Schaaf (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Christina Viehmann (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Mathias Weber (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Oliver Quiring (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Does media bias fuel the confrontation? How decision-makers perceive news coverage and how this impression shapes their negotiation strategy |
2023 |
2022
No. | Authors, Title | Year |
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2210 | Daniel Schunk (Johannes Gutenberg University),
Eva M. Berger (German Council of Economic Experts),
Henning Hermes (Heinrich Heine University of Duesseldorf),
Kirsten Winkel (University of Applied Sciences Saarbruecken),
Ernst Fehr (University of Zurich): Teaching Self-Regulation |
2022 |
2209 | Natascha Nisic (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Friederike Molitor (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Miriam Trübner (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): A Matter of Quality? Experimental Evidence on Preferences and Willingness to Pay for Domestic Services |
2022 |
2208 | Markus Eyting (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Why do we Discriminate? The Role of Motivated Reasoning |
2022 |
2207 | Nils D. Steiner (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Lucca Hoffeller (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Yanick Gutheil (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Tobias Wiesenfeldt (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Class voting for radical-left parties in Western Europe: The libertarian vs. authoritarian class trade-off |
2022 |
2206 | Johannes Helgest (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Lion Merten (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Jana Niedringhaus (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Matthias Rosenthal (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Kevin Walz (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): A new game in town: Democratic resilience and the added value of the concept in explaining democratic survival and decline |
2022 |
2205 | Andrej Gill (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Florian Hett (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Johannes Tischer (Deutsche Bundesbank): Time Inconsistency and Overdraft Use: Evidence from Transaction Data and Behavioral Measurement Experiments |
2022 |
2204 | Salvatore Barbaro (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Nathalie Neu-Yanders (Institute for Policy Evaluation, Frankfurt): Tobacco control and optimal taxation in a changing European market landscape |
2022 |
2203 | Nils D. Steiner (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Economic inequality, unfairness perceptions, and populist attitudes |
2022 |
2202 | Salvatore Barbaro (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Nils D. Steiner (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Majority principle and indeterminacy in German elections |
2022 |
2201 | Birgit Leimer (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Reyn Joris van Ewijk (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Are Grandchildren Good for You? Well-Being and Health Effects of Becoming a Grandparent |
2022 |
2021
No. | Authors, Title | Year |
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2116 | Ingo E. Isphording (Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) / CESifo),
Marc Diederichs (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Reyn van Ewijk (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Nico Pestel (Maastricht University / Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)): Schools under mandatory testing can mitigate the spread of SARS-CoV-2 |
2021 |
2115 | Katrin Heßler (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Partial Dominance in Branch-Price-and-Cut for the Basic Multi-Compartment Vehicle-Routing Problem |
2021 |
2114 | Tim Klausmann (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Feedback in Homogeneous Ability Groups: A Field Experiment |
2021 |
2113 | Miriam Kohl (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Philipp M. Richter (TU Dresden): Unilateral Tax Policy in the Open Economy |
2021 |
2112 | Marc Diederichs (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
René Glawion (University of Hamburg),
Peter G. Kremsner (University of Tübingen),
Timo Mitze (University of Southern Denmark),
Gernot Müller (University of Tübingen),
Dominik Papies (University of Tübingen),
Felix Schulz (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Klaus Wälde (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Is large-scale rapid CoV-2 testing a substitute for lockdowns? |
2021 |
2111 | Tim Klausmann (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Valentin Wagner (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Isabell Zipperle (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Rank Response Functions in an Online Learning Environment |
2021 |
2110 | Birgit Leimer,
Reyn van Ewijk (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): No “Honeymoon Phase” Whose health benefits from retirement and when |
2017 |
2109 | Marc Diederichs (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Timo Mitze (University of Southern Denmark),
Felix Schulz (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Klaus Wälde (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Testing & Opening in Augustusburg. A Success Story? |
2021 |
2108 | Salvatore Barbaro (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): A social-choice perspective on authoritarianism and political polarization |
2021 |
2107 | Manuel Denzer (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Constantin Weiser (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Beyond F-statistic - A General Approach for Assessing Weak Identification |
2021 |
2106 | Manuel Denzer (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Philipp Grunau (Institute for Employment Research (IAB)): The Impacts of Working from Home on Individual Health and Well-being |
2021 |
2105 | Salvatore Barbaro (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Anna Specht (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz): Simple-majority rule and the size of the Bundestag |
2021 |
2104 | Marc Diederichs (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Peter G. Kremsner (University of Tübingen),
Timo Mitze (University of Southern Denmark),
Gernot Müller (University of Tübingen),
Dominik Papies (University of Tübingen),
Felix Schulz (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Klaus Wälde (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Is large-scale rapid CoV-2 testing a substitute for lockdowns? The case of Tübingen |
2021 |
2103 | Mathias Hoffmann (University of Zurich),
Iryna Stewen (Johannes Gutenberg University),
Michael Stiefel (University of Zurich): Growing Like Germany: Local Public Debt, Local Banks, Low Private Investment |
2021 |
2102 | Philipp Harms (Johannes Gutenberg University),
Jakub Knaze (Johannes Gutenberg University): Effective Exchange Rate Regimes and Inflation |
2021 |
2101 | Matthias Dincher (Johannes Gutenberg University),
Valentin Wagner (Johannes Gutenberg University): Teaching in Times of COVID-19: Determinants of Teachers’ Educational Technology Use |
2021 |
2020
No. | Authors, Title | Year |
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2028 | Fabienne Pradella (Johannes Gutenberg University),
Birgit Leimer (Johannes Gutenberg University),
Anja Fruth (Johannes Gutenberg University),
Annette Queißer-Wahrendorf (Johannes Gutenberg University),
Reyn van Ewijk (Johannes Gutenberg University): Ramadan during Pregnancy – Fasting, Nutrition, Sleep Patterns and Offspring Health at Birth |
2020 |
2027 | Eva Berger (German Council of Economic Experts): Self-productivity and Cross-productivity in the Process of Skill Formation |
2020 |
2026 | Markus Eyting (Johannes Gutenberg University): A Random Forest a Day Keeps the Doctor Away |
2020 |
2025 | Salvatore Barbaro (Johannes Gutenberg University): Voter turnouts, voting rules and the abolishment of run-off elections |
2020 |
2024 | Daniel Schunk (Johannes Gutenberg University),
Valentin Wagner (Johannes Gutenberg University): What Determines the Enforcement of Newly Introduced Social Norms: Personality Traits or Economic Preferences? Evidence from the COVID-19 Crisis |
2020 |
2022 | Philip Sauré (Johannes Gutenberg University),
Philipp Herkenhoff (Johannes Gutenberg University): How Expected Inflation Distorts the Current Account and the Valuation Effect |
2020 |
2020 | Jeanette Schmidt (Johannes Gutenberg University),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg University): New Neighborhoods and an Iterated Local Search Algorithm for the Generalized Traveling Salesman Problem |
2020 |
2019 | Gerhard Riener (University of Düsseldorf),
Sebastian O. Schneider (Max Planck Institute),
Valentin Wagner (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Addressing Validity and Generalizability Concerns in Field Experiments |
2020 |
2018 | Philipp Harms (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Claudia Landwehr (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Maximilian Lutz (University of Oldenburg),
Markus Tepe (University of Oldenburg): Deciding how to decide on public goods provision: The role of instrumental vs. intrinsic motives |
2020 |
2017 | Christian Tilk (Johannes Gutenberg University),
Katharina Olkis (Johannes Gutenberg University),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg University): The Last-mile Vehicle Routing Problem with Delivery Options |
2020 |
2014 | Nils D. Steiner (Johannes Gutenberg University),
Philipp Harms (Johannes Gutenberg University): Local Trade Shocks and the Nationalist Backlash in Political Attitudes: Panel Data Evidence from Great Britain |
2020 |
2013 | Jan S. Krause (University of Kiel),
Gerrit Nanninga (University of Kiel),
Patrick Ring (University of Kiel),
Ulrich Schmidt (University of Kiel),
Daniel Schunk (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): The Influence of Ambient Temperature on Social Perception and Social Behavior |
2020 |
2012 | Jean Roch Donsimoni (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Tobias Hartl (University of Regensburg),
René Glawion (Hamburg University),
Jens Timmer (University of Freiburg),
Bodo Plachter (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Constantin Weiser (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Enzo Weber (Bundesagentur für Arbeit),
Klaus Wälde (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Covid-19 in Deutschland – Erklärung, Prognose und Einfluss gesundheitspolitischer Maßnahmen |
2020 |
2011 | Philipp Harms (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Claudia Landwehr (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Maximilian Lutz (University of Oldenburg),
Markus Tepe (University of Oldenburg): Procedural Preferences, Self-Interest, and Communication. Evidence from a Laboratory Experiment |
2020 |
2010 | Andrea Chmitorz (Esslingen University),
Claudia Landwehr (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Arndt Leininger (University of Berlin),
Thomas Schroeter (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Oliver Tüscher (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany): Resilience, self-efficacy and political participation |
2020 |
2009 | Katrin Heßler (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Tobias Kreiter (scc EDV-Beratung AG),
Ulrich Pferschy (University of Graz): Lexicographic Bin-Packing Optimization for Loading Trucks in a Direct-Shipping System |
2020 |
2008 | Jean Roch Donsimoni (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
René Glawion (Hamburg University),
Bodo Plachter (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Constantin Weiser (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Klaus Wälde (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Should contact bans be lifted in Germany? |
2020 |
2007 | Katrin Heßler (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany): Exact Algorithms for the Multi-Compartment Vehicle Routing Problem with Flexible Compartment Sizes |
2020 |
2004 | Jean Bertrand Gauthier (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Inter-Depot Moves and Dynamic-Radius Search for Multi-Depot Vehicle Routing Problems |
2020 |
2003 | Nicola Bianchessi (University of Milan),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Christian Tilk (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): A Branch-Price-and-Cut Algorithm for the Capacitated Multiple Vehicle Traveling Purchaser Problem with Unitary Demand |
2020 |
2001 | Katrin Heßler (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): A Branch-and-Cut Algorithm for the Soft-Clustered Vehicle-Routing Problem |
2020 |
2019
No. | Authors, Title | Year |
---|---|---|
1916 | Manuel Denzer (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Estimating Causal Effects in Binary Response Models with Binary Endogenous Explanatory Variables - A Comparison of Possible Estimators |
2019 |
1915 | Christian Tilk (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Michael Forbes (The University of Queensland St Lucia): Branch-and-Cut for the Active-Passive Vehicle Routing Problem |
2019 |
1914 | Christian Tilk (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Asvin Goel (Kühne Logistics University): Bidirectional labeling for solving vehicle routing and truck driver scheduling problems |
2019 |
1913 | Henning Hermes (NHH Norwegian School of Economics),
Daniel Schunk (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): If You Could Read My Mind—An Experimental Beauty-Contest Game with Children |
2019 |
1912 | Philipp Harms (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Jakob Schwab (German Development Institute): Depression of the deprived or eroding enthusiasm of the elites: What has shifted the support for globalization? |
2019 |
1911 | Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Timo Hintsch (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Lone Kiilerich (Aarhus University, Denmark): Branch-Price-and-Cut for the Soft-Clustered Capacitated Arc-Routing Problem |
2019 |
1910 | Mario Scharfbillig (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Marco Weissler (Institut fuer Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB), Goethe University Frankfurt): Heterogeneous displacement effects of migrant labor supply - quasi-experimental evidence from Germany |
2019 |
1909 | Mario Scharfbillig (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Complementary Consumer Responsibility - The Limits to Immoral Delegation in Markets |
2019 |
1908 | Henning Hermes (NHH Norwegian School of Economics),
Martin Huschens (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Franz Rothlauf (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Daniel Schunk (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Motivating Low-Achievers—Relative Performance Feedback in Primary Schools |
2019 |
1907 | Kai Pastor (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Thorsten Schank (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Klaus Wälde (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Ranking (average marks of) students |
2019 |
1906 | Tobias Gruhle (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Philipp Harms (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Producer Services and the Current Account |
2019 |
1905 | Nora Grote (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Tim Klausmann (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Mario Scharfbillig (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Investment in Identity in the Field - Nudging Refugees' Integration Effort |
2019 |
1904 | Timo Hintsch (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Large Multiple Neighborhood Search for the Soft-Clustered Vehicle-Routing Problem |
2019 |
1903 | Florian Hett (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Markus Kröll (Goethe University Frankfurt),
Mario Mechtel (Leuphana University Lüneburg): Choosing Who You Are: The Structure and Behavioral Effects of Revealed Identification Preferences |
2019 |
1902 | Konrad Steiner (A.T. Kearney GmbH, Johannes Gutenberg University): Schedule-Based Integrated Inter-City Bus Line Planning for Multiple Timetabled Services via Large Multiple Neighborhood Search |
2019 |
1901 | Viktor Bozhinov (Johannes Gutenberg University),
Nora Grote (Johannes Gutenberg University): Performance under Pressure on the Court: Evidence from Professional Volleyball |
2019 |
2018
No. | Authors, Title | Year |
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1823 | Michael Drexl (Deggendorf Institute of Technology, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): On Testing Capacity Constraints in Pickup-and-Delivery Problems with Trailers in Amortized Constant Time |
2018 |
1821 | Hannah Schildberg-Hörisch (Düsseldorf Institute for Competition Economics (DICE)),
Valentin Wagner (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz): Monetary and non-monetary incentives for educational attainment: Design and effectiveness |
2018 |
1820 | Mira Fischer (WZB Berlin Social Science Center/ IZA Institute of Labor Economics),
Valentin Wagner (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz): Effects of Timing and Reference Frame of Feedback: Evidence from a Field Experiment |
2018 |
1819 | Konrad Steiner (Johannes Gutenberg-University),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg-University): Strategic Planning for Integrated Mobility-on-Demand and Urban Public Bus Networks |
2018 |
1818 | Markus Eyting (Johannes Gutenberg-University),
Patrick Schmidt (HITS gGmbH Heidelberg): Belief Elicitation with Multiple Point Predictions |
2019 |
1817 | Timo Gschwind (Johannes Gutenberg-University),
Nicola Bianchessi (Johannes Gutenber-University),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg-University): Stabilized Branch-Price-and-Cut for the Commodity-constrained Split Delivery Vehicle Routing Problem |
2018 |
1816 | Michael Drexl (Deggendorf Institute of Technology, Johannes Gutenberg-University): On the One-to-One Pickup-and-Delivery Problem with Time Windows and Trailers |
2018 |
1815 | Philipp Harms (Johannes Gutenberg-University),
Claudi Landwehr (Johannes Gutenberg-University): Money is where the fun ends: material interests and individuals preference for direct democracy |
2018 |
1813 | Timo Hintsch (Johannes Gutenberg-University),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg-University): Exact Solution of the Soft-Clustered Vehicle Routing Problem |
2018 |
1812 | Nils Steiner (Johannes Gutenberg-University),
Claudia Landwehr (Johannes Gutenberg-University): Populistische Demokratiekonzeptionen und die Wahl der AfD: Evidenz aus einer Panelstudie |
2018 |
1811 | Mario Englert (LAUDA DR. R. WOBSER GMBH & CO. KG),
Christopher Koch (Johannes Gutenberg-University),
Jens Wüstemann (University of Mannheim Business School): The Effects of the Financial Ciris on the Organizational Reputation of Banks: An Empirical Analysis of Newspaper Articles |
2018 |
1810 | Vanda Heinen (Johannes Gutenberg-University),
Christopher Koch (Johannes Gutenberg-University),
Mario Scharfbillig (Johannes Gutenberg-University): Exporting corporate governance: Do foreign and local proxy advisors differ? |
2018 |
1809 | Andreas M. Fischer (Swiss National Bank),
Henrike Groeger (European University Institute),
Philip Sauré (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz),
Pinar Yesin (Swiss National Bank): Current account adjustment and retained earnings |
2018 |
1808 | Philipp Harms (Johannes Gutenberg-University),
Jakub Knaze (Johannes Gutenberg-University): Bilateral De-Jure Exchange Rate Regimes and Foreign Direct Investment: A Gravity Analysis |
2018 |
1807 | Manuel Denzer (Johannes Gutenberg-University),
Thorsten Schank (Johannes Gutenberg-University): Does the internet increase the job finding rate? Evidence from a period of internet expansion |
2018 |
1806 | Florian Hett (Johannes Gutenberg-University),
Felix Schmidt (Johannes Gutenberg-University): Pushing Through or Slacking Off? Heterogeneity on the Reaction to Rank Feedback |
2018 |
1805 | Timo Gschwind (Johannes Gutenberg-University),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg-University),
Simon Emde (Johannes Gutenberg-University),
Christian Tilk (Technische Universität Darmstadt): Branch-Cut-and-Price for the Scheduling Deliveries with Time Windows in a Direct Shipping Network |
2018 |
1804 | Qie He (University of Minnesota),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg-University),
Yongjia Song (Virginia Commonwealth University): Branch-Cut-and-Price for the Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows and Convex Node Costs |
2018 |
1803 | Florian Hett (Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main),
Mario Mechtel (Leuphana University Lüneburg),
Henning Müller (NHH Bergen),
Felix Schmidt (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Daniel Schunk (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Valentin Wagner (Düsseldorf Institute for Competition Economics): Do Children Cooperate Conditionally? Adapting the Strategy Method for First-Graders |
2018 |
1801 | Christian Tilk (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Michael Drexl (Faculty of Applied Natural Sciences and Industrial Engineering, Deggendorf, Germany),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany): Nested Branch-and-Price-and-Cut for Vehicle Routing Problems with Multiple Resource Interdependencies |
2018 |
2017
No. | Authors, Title | Year |
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1723 | Timo Gschwind (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Fabio Furini (LAMSADE Université Paris Dauphine, France),
Roberto Wolfler Calvo (LIPN Université Paris, France): A Branch-and-Price Framework for Decomposing Graphs into Relaxed Cliques |
2017 |
1722 | Timo Gschwind (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Fabio Furini (LAMSADE Université Paris Dauphine, France),
Roberto Wolfler Calvo (LIPN Université Paris, France): Social Network Analysis and Community Detection by Decomposing a Graph into Relaxed Cliques |
2017 |
1721 | Sebastian Vollmer (Goerg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany),
Juditha Wójcik (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany): The long-term consequences of the global 1918 influenza pandemic: A systematic analysis of 117 IPUMS international census data sets |
2017 |
1720 | Daniel Houser (George Mason University),
Daniel Schunk (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Joachim Winter (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München),
Erte Xiao (Monash University, Australia): Temptation and Commitment in the Laboratory |
2017 |
1719 | Philipp Harms (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Claudia Landwehr (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany): Preferences for direct democracy: intrinsic or instrumental? Evidence from a survey experiment |
2017 |
1718 | Birgit Leimer (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany): No “Honeymoon Phase” Whose health benefits from retirement and when |
2017 |
1717 | Viktor Bozhinov (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Christopher Koch (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Thorsten Schank (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany): Has the push for equal gender representation changed the role of women on German supervisory boards? |
2017 |
1716 | Eva M. Berger (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Felix Schmidt (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany): Inattention in the Rental Housing Market: Evidence from a Natural Experiment |
2017 |
1715 | Alexander Mosthaf (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany): Change in self-efficacy as a source of state dependence in labor market dynamics? |
2017 |
1714 | Ann-Kathrin Rothenbächer (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany): Branch-and-Price-and-Cut for the Periodic Vehicle Routing Problem with Flexible Schedule Structures |
2017 |
1713 | Katrin Heßler (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Timo Gschwind (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany): Stabilized Branch-and-Price Algorithms for Vector Packing Problems |
2017 |
1712 | Eva m. Berger (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany),
Guenther Koenig (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany),
Henning Müller (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Felix Schmidt (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Daniel Schunk (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany): Self-Regulation Training and Job Search Effort: A Natural Field Experiment within an Active Labor Market Program |
2017 |
1711 | Jesús Crespo Cuaresma (Vienna University of Economics and Business),
Stephan Klasen (University of Göttingen),
Konstantin M. Wacker (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany): Is there poverty convergence? |
2017 |
1710 | Timo Gschwind (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Ann-Kathrin Rothenbaecher (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Christian Tilk (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany): Bidirectional Labeling in Column-Generation Algorithms for Pickup-and-Delivery Problems |
2017 |
1708 | Katharina Böhm (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Claudia Landwehr (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Nils Steiner (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): What Explains Generosity in the Public Financing of High-Tech Drugs? An Empirical Investigation for 25 OECD Countries and 11 Controversial Drugs |
2017 |
1707 | Katharina Böhm (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Claudia Landwehr (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): The Europeanization of Health Care Coverage Decisions: EU-Regulation, Policy Learning and Cooperation in Decision-Making |
2017 |
1706 | Nicola Bianchessi (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, University of Brescia),
Michael Drexl (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Deggendorf Institute of Technology),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): The Split Delivery Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows and Customer Inconvenience Constraints |
2017 |
1705 | Claudia Landwehr (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Thorsten Faas (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Who Wants Democratic Innovations, and Why? |
2017 |
1704 | Elmar Hillebrand (EEFA Research Institute),
Marten Hillebrand (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Optimal Climate Policies in a Dynamic Multi-Country Equilibrium Model |
2017 |
1703 | Martin Barbie (University of Cologne),
Marten Hillebrand (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Bubbly Markov Equilibria |
2017 |
1702 | Julia Rohrer (University of Leipzig),
Boris Egloff (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Michal Kosinski (Stanford University),
David Stillwell (University of Cambridge),
Stefan Schmukle (University of Leipzig): In Your Eyes Only? Discrepancies and Agreement Between Self- and Other-Reports of Personality From Age 14 to 29 |
2017 |
1701 | Timo Hintsch (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Large Multiple Neighborhood Search for the Clustered Vehicle-Routing Problem |
2017 |
2016
No. | Authors, Title | Year |
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1624 | Timo Gschwind (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Michael Drexl (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany and Deggendorf Institute of Technology): Adaptive Large Neighborhood Search with a Constant-Time Feasibility Test for the Dial-a-Ride Problem |
2016 |
1623 | Christopher Koch (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Annette Koehler (University of Duisburg-Essen),
Kristina Yankova (University of Duisburg-Essen): Professional Skepticism and Auditor Judgment: Does Trait Skepticism Mitigate the Recency Bias? |
2016 |
1622 | Eva M. Berger (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Guenther Koenig (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Henning Mueller (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Felix Schmidt (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Daniel Schunk (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Self-Regulation Training, Labor Market Reintegration of Unemployed Individuals, and Locus of Control Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment |
2016 |
1621 | Lena Dräger (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Are Consumers Planning Consumption According to an Euler Equation? |
2016 |
1620 | Nicola Bianchessi (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Branch-and-Cut for the Split Delivery Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows |
2016 |
1619 | Reyn van Ewijk (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Maarten Lindeboom (VU University Amsterdam): Why people born during World War II are healthier |
2016 |
1618 | Mario Bossler (Institute for Employment Research; LASER),
Alexander Mosthaf (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Thorsten Schank (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): More Female Manager Hires through More Female Managers? Evidence from Germany |
2016 |
1617 | Ann-Kathrin Rothenbächer (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Michael Drexl (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany): Branch-and-Price-and-Cut for the Truck-andTrailer Routing Problem with Time Windows |
2016 |
1616 | Christian Tilk (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany): Branch-and-Price-and-Cut for the Vehicle Routing and Truck Driver Scheduling Problem |
2016 |
1615 | Christian Tilk (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Ann-Kathrin Rothenbächer (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Timo Gschwind (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany): Asymmetry Helps: Dynamic Half-Way Points for Solving Shortest Path Problems with Resource Constraints Faster |
2016 |
1614 | Eva M. Berger (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Luke Haywood (DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung)): Locus of Control and Mothers’ Return to Employment |
2016 |
1613 | Christian Tilk (Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany): Combined Column-and-Row-Generation for the Optimal Communication Spanning Tree Problem |
2016 |
1609 | Sebastian Herrmann (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Gabriela Ochoa (University of Stirling),
Franz Rothlauf (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Communities of Local Optima as Funnels in Fitness Landscapes |
2016 |
1608 | Konrad Steiner (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Schedule-based integrated inter-city bus line planning via branch-and-cut |
2016 |
1607 | Philipp Harms (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Jaewon Jung (RWTH Aachen Universtiy),
Oliver Lorz (RWTH Aachen Universtiy): Offshoring and Sequential Production Chains: A General Equilibrium Analysis |
2016 |
1606 | Philipp Harms (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Daria Shuvalova (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Cultural Distance and International Trade in Services: A Disaggregate View |
2016 |
1605 | Christina E. Bannier (Department of Corporate Finance, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz),
Milena Neubert (Department of Corporate Finance, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz): Actual and perceived financial sophistication and wealth accumulation: The role of education and gender |
2016 |
1604 | David Sayah (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Optimal Booking Control in Airline Revenue Management with Two Flights and Flexible Products |
2016 |
1603 | Adrian Bruhin (University of Lausanne),
Ernst Fehr (University of Zurich),
Daniel Schunk (Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz): The Many Faces of Human Sociality: Uncovering the Distribution and Stability of Social Preferences |
2016 |
2015
No. | Authors, Title | Year |
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Martin Korndörfer (University of Leipzig),
Boris Egloff (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Stefan C. Schmukle (University of Leipzig): A Large Scale Test of the Effect of Social Class on Prosocial Behavior |
2015 |
1520 | Timo Gschwind (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Fabio Furini (Université Paris Dauphine),
Roberto Wol?er Calvo (Universit´e de Paris Nord): Social Network Analysis and Community Detection by Decomposing a Graph into Relaxed Cliques |
2015 |
1519 | Maarten Lindeboom (VU University Amsterdam),
Reyn van Ewijk (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): “Babies of the War: The effect of war exposure early in life on mortality throughout life” |
2015 |
1518 | David Sayah (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Approximate Linear Programming in Network Revenue Management with Multiple Modes |
2015 |
1517 | David Sayah (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): A New Compact Formulation for Discrete p-Dispersion |
2015 |
1516 | Martyn Andrews (The University of Manchester),
Thorsten Schank (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Richard Upward (University of Nottingham): Do foreign workers reduce trade barriers? Microeconomic evidence |
2015 |
1515 | Philipp Harms (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Jakob Schwab (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Like it or not? How the Economic and Institutional Environment Shapes Individual Attitudes towards Multinational Enterprises |
2015 |
1513 | Christian Tilk (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Nicola Bianchessi (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, University of Brescia),
Michael Drexl (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Fraunhofer Centre for Applied Research on Supply Chain Services SCS Nuremberg),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Frank Meisel (University Kiel): Branch-and-Price for the Active-Passive Vehicle-Routing Problem |
2015 |
1512 | Jeffrey V. Butler (Department of Economics, University of Nevada),
Pierluigi Conzo (University of Turin, Campus Luigi Einaudi and CSEF, Dept of Economics and Statistics, University of Naples Federico II),
Martin A. Leroch (Institute of Political Science, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz): Social Identity and Punishment |
2015 |
1511 | David Hugh-Jones (Department of Government, University of Essex),
Martin A. Leroch (Institute of Political Science, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz): Reciprocity towards Groups |
2013 |
1510 | David Hugh-Jones (Department of Government, University of Essex),
Martin A. Leroch (Institute of Political Science, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz): Intergroup revenge: a laboratory experiment on the causes |
2015 |
1509 | Martin A. Leroch (Institute of Political Science, Unit Politics and Economy, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany): Rubinstein Bargaining with Other-Regarding Preferences |
2015 |
1508 | Martin A. Leroch (Institute of Political Science, Unit Politics and Economy, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany): Press Subsidies and Information in a Democratic Society |
2015 |
1506 | Ann-Kathrin Rothenbächer (Department of Economics, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany),
Michael Drexl (Department of Economics, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, and Fraunhofer Centre for Applied Research on Supply Chain Services SCS, Nuernberg, Germany),
Stefan Irnich (Department of Economics, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany): Branch-and-Price-and-Cut for a Service Network Design and Hub Location Problem |
2015 |
1505 | Jens Stange (Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics, Berlin, Germany),
Thorsten Dickhaus (University of Bremen, Germany),
Arcadi Navarro (Universitat Pompeu Fabra and Institucio Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avancats (ICREA) and Center for Genomic Regulation (CRG), Barcelona, Spain),
Daniel Schunk (Department of Economics, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany): Multiplicity-and dependency-adjusted p-values for control of the family-wise error rate |
2015 |
1504 | Timo Gschwind (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany),
Isabel Podlinski (Zalando SE, Germany): Maximum Weight Relaxed Cliques and Russian Doll Search Revisited |
2015 |
1503 | Timo Gschwind (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany): Route Feasibility Testing and Forward Time Slack for the Synchronized Pickup and Delivery Problem |
2015 |
1502 | Isabel Schnabel,
Christian Seckinger (Department of Economics, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany): Financial Fragmentation and Economic Growth in Europe |
2014 |
2014
No. | Authors, Title | Year |
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1417 | Bernd Bartels (Department of Economics, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany),
Constantin Weiser (Department of Economics, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany): Public Debt & Sovereign Ratings - Do Industrialized Countries Enjoy a Privilege? |
2014 |
1415 | Philipp Harms (Department of Economics, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany),
Joachim Lutz (Department of Economics, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany): Foreign vs. domestic public debt and the composition of government expenditure: A political-economy approach |
2014 |
1414 | Yann Girard (GSEFM, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany),
Florian Hett (GSEFM, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany),
Daniel Schunk (Department of Economics, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany): How individual characteristics shape the structure of social networks |
2014 |
1413 | Timo Gschwind (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany): Stabilized Column Generation for the Temporal Knapsack Problem using Dual- Optimal Inequalities |
2014 |
1412 | Michael Drexl (Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität Mainz): A Generic Heuristic for Vehicle Routing Problems with Multiple Synchronization Constraints |
2014 |
1411 | Markus K. Brunnermeier (Princeton University),
Isabel Schnabel: Bubbles and Central Banks: Historical Perspectives |
2014 |
1410 | Douglas Almond (Columbia University),
Bhashkar Mazumder (Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago),
Reyn van Ewijk (Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany): In Utero Ramadan Exposure and Children’s Academic Performance |
2014 |
1409 | N. Meltem Daysal (University of Southern Denmark),
Mircea Trandafir (University of Southern Denmark),
Reyn van Ewijk (Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany): Saving Lives at Birth: The Impact of Home Births on Infant Outcomes |
2014 |
1408 | Christian Tilk (Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany): Dynamic Programming for the Minimum Tour Duration Problem |
2014 |
1407 | Timo Gschwind (Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany): Dual Inequalities for Stabilized Column Generation Revisited |
2014 |
1406 | Korbinian von Blanckenburg (Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe, Germany),
Milena Neubert (Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany): Monopoly Profit Maximization: Success and Economic Principles |
2014 |
1405 | Bjoern Bartling (Department of Economics, University of Zurich, Swizerland),
Leif Brandes (Warwick Business School, University of Warwick, UK),
Daniel Schunk (Department of Economics, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany): Expectations as Reference Points: Field Evidence from Professional Soccer |
2014 |
1403 | Jakob Schwab (Department of Economics, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany): Throwing the Spanner in the Works: The Mixed Blessing of FDI |
2014 |
2013
No. | Authors, Title | Year |
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1310 | Andreas Barth (Department of Economics, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany),
Christian Seckinger (Department of Economics, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany): Capital Regulation with Heterogeneous Banks |
2013 |
1305 | Florian Hett (Department of Economics, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany),
Alexander Schmidt (Goethe University Frankfurt and GSEFM, Germany): Bank Bailouts and Market Discipline: How Bailout Expectations Changed During the Financial Crisis |
2013 |
1304 | Alexander Schaefer (hair of International Macroeconomics, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany),
Isabel Schnabel (Chair of Financial Economics, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany),
Beatrice Weder di Mauro (Chair of International Macroeconomics, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany): Financial Sector Reform After the Crisis: Has Anything Happened? |
2013 |
1303 | Yann Girard (GSEFM, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany),
Florian Hett (GSEFM, University of Mainz, Germany): Competitiveness in dynamic group contests: Evidence from combined field and lab data |
2013 |
2012
No. | Authors, Title | Year |
---|---|---|
1212 | Claudia Bode (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): In-Depth Analysis of Pricing Problem Relaxations for the Capacitated Arc-Routing Problem |
2012 |
1211 | Timo Gschwind (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Effective Handling of Dynamic Time Windows and Synchronization with Precedences for Exact Vehicle Routing |
2012 |
1210 | Michael Drexl (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Branch-and-Cut Algorithms for the Vehicle Routing Problem with Trailers and Transshipments |
2012 |
1209 | Michael Drexl (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): On the Generalized Directed Rural Postman Problem |
2012 |
1208 | Denis Gorea (Goethe University Frankfurt),
Deyan Radev (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): The Determinants of Joint Sovereign Default Risk in the Euro Area |
2012 |
1207 | Deyan Radev (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Systemic Risk, Banking and Sovereign Debt in the Euro Area |
2012 |
1205 | Michael Drexl (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): A Note on the Separation of Subtour Elimination Constraints in Asymmetric Routing Problems |
2012 |
1203 | Hendrik Hakenes (University of Bonn),
Isabel Schnabel (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Bank Bonuses and Bail-outs |
2012 |
1201 | Michael Drexl (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Stefan Irnich (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): Solving Elementary Shortest-Path Problems as Mixed-Integer Programs |
2012 |
2011
No. | Authors, Title | Year |
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1114 | Bart Cockx (Sherppa, Ghent U., IZA and CESIfo),
Muriel Dejemeppe (IRES, Universit´e catholique de Louvain),
Andrey Launov (Department of Economics, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany),
Bruno Van der Linden (IRES, Universit´e catholique de Louvain, FNRS and IZA): Monitoring, Sanctions and Front-Loading of Job Search in a Non-Stationary Model |
2011 |
2010
No. | Authors, Title | Year |
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1013 | Christian Friedrich (Graduate Institute for International and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland),
Isabel Schnabel (Chair of Financial Economics, Johannes Gutenberg-UniversitŠt Mainz, Germany),
Jeromin Zettelmeyer (European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, London, UK): Financial Integration and Growth -Is Emerging Europe Different? |
2010 |
1003 | Reint Gropp (Department of Finance, Accounting and Real Estate, European Buisness School, Germany),
Hendrik Hakenes (Institut für Finanzmarkttheorie, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany),
Isabel Schnabel (Chair of Financial Economics, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany): Competition, Risk-Shifting, and Public Bail-out Policies |
2010 |