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A Global Dataset of Human Mobility |
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Artificial Intelligence in the Field of Economics |
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Awards Before and After the Nobel Prize: A Matthew Effect and/or a Ticket to one's own Funeral? |
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75 |
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Can Psychological Traits Explain Mobility Behavior during the COVID-19 Pandemic? |
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15 |
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Cash and the Hidden Economy: Laboratory and Artefactual Field Experimental Evidence on Fighting Tax Evasion in Small Business Transactions |
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Competing Social Identities and Intergroup Discrimination: Evidence from a Framed Field Experiment with High School Students in Vietnam |
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39 |
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Confidence is good; too much, not so much: Exploring the effects on reward-based crowdfunding success |
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33 |
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Do Nobel laureates change their patterns of collaboration following prize reception? |
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54 |
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Do the Best Scholars and Economists Attract the Highest Speaking Fees? |
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57 |
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165 |
Does The John Bates Clark Medal Boost Subsequent Productivity And Citation Success? |
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136 |
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309 |
Does the John Bates Clark Medal Boost Subsequent Productivity and Citation Success? |
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16 |
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103 |
Does the John Bates Clark Medal boost subsequent productivity and citation success? |
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93 |
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Early COVID-19 Government Communication is Associated with Reduced Interest in the QAnon Conspiracy Theory |
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32 |
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103 |
East German Science After Communism: Why does Westernization correlate with Productivity |
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41 |
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38 |
Econometric Fellows and Nobel Laureates in Economics |
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106 |
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Endogenous selection into single and coauthorships by surname initials in economics and management |
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External Influence as an Indicator of Scholarly Importance |
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79 |
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External Influence as an Indicator of Scholarly Importance |
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57 |
External Influence as an Indicator of Scholarly Importance |
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8 |
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External Influence as an Indicator of Scholarly Importance |
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10 |
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Government Funding of University-Industry Collaboration: Exploring the Impact of Targeted Funding on University Patent Activity |
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27 |
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How Does Globalisation Affect COVID-19 Responses? |
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How confidence in health care systems affects mobility and compliance during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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Is Science Able to Perform Under Pressure? Insights from COVID-19 |
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National Pride and Tax Compliance: A Laboratory Experiment Using a Physiological Marker |
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Political Entrenchment and GDP Misreporting |
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Political entrenchment and GDP misreporting |
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Quantum-Sapiens: The Quantum Bases for Human Expertise, Knowledge, and Problem-Solving |
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Quantum-Sapiens: The Quantum Bases for Human Expertise, Knowledge, and Problem-Solving (Extended Version with Applications) |
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14 |
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Risk Attitudes and Human Mobility During the COVID-19 Pandemic |
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142 |
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Risk Attitudes and Human Mobility during the COVID-19 Pandemic |
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Scientists' opinion, attitudes, and consensus towards immunity passports |
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Scientists’ Opinions on Immunity Certificates: Evidence from a Large-Scale Survey Among more than 12,000 Scientists |
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Societal Movement Restrictions and Adverse Mental Health Outcomes |
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Sport as a Behavioral Economics Lab |
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The First Cut is the Deepest: Repeated Interactions of Coauthorship and Academic Productivity in Nobel Laureate Teams |
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The Implications of Educational and Methodological Background for The Career Success of Nobel Laureates: Looking at Major Awards |
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Turbulence in the financial markets: Cross-country differences in market volatility in response to COVID-19 pandemic policies |
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Twitter and Citations |
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Who gets promoted to the top? Nuanced personality and psychosocial trait differences in highly structured work environments: Evidence from German professional female athletes |
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Total Working Papers |
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18 |
1,738 |
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4,861 |