Prof. Dr. Claudia Keser - Recent publications
Recent publications
Keser, C., Kliemt, H. Späth, M (2023). "Charitable giving: The role of framing and information". PLoS ONE 18(7)
Keser, C., Rau, H. (2023). "Determinants of people’s motivations to approach COVID‑19 vaccination centers." scientific reports, 13:5282.
Weimann, Brosig-Kocha, Heinrich, Hennig-Schmid, Keser (2022). "CO2 Emission reduction – Real public good provision by large groups in the laboratory" Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Vol 200. pp. 1076-1089.
Keser, C., Späth, M. (2021) “The value of bad ratings: An experiment on distortions in reputation systems.” Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics.
Keser, C., Kliemt, H. (2021) ”The strategy method as an instrument for the exploration of limited rationality in oligopoly game behavior (Strategiemethode zur Erforschung des eingeschränkt rationalen Verhaltens im Rahmen eines Oligopolexperimentes) (by Reinhard Selten).” In: G. Charness und M. Pingle, The Art of Experimental Economics - Twenty Top Papers Reviewed, Routledge, London, New York.
Gaudeul, A., Keser, C., Müller, S. (2021) “The Evolution of Morals under Indirect Reciprocity.” Games and Economic Behavior, 126, 251-277.
Keser, C., Montmarquette, C., Schmidt, S., Schnitzler, C. (2020) "Custom-made health-care: An experimental investigation ." Health Economics Review , forthcoming.
Keser, C., Masclet, D., & Montmarquette, C. (2020). “Labor Supply, Taxation, and the Use of Tax Revenues: A Real-Effort Experiment in Canada, France, and Germany." Public Finance Review , Vol. 48(6), pp. 714-750.
Weimann, J., Brosig-Koch, J., Heinrich, T., Hennig-Schmidt, H., and Keser, C. (2019). “Public Good Provision by Large Groups - The Logic of Collective Action Revisited.“ European Economic Review, Vol. 118, pp. 348-363.
Keser, C. and Özgümüs, A. (2018). "Trust, Vulnerability and Trustworthiness." Economics Letters, Vol. 163, pp. 149-151.
Keser, C., Markstädter, A. and Schmidt, M. (2017). "Mandatory Minimum Contributions, Heterogeneous Endowments and Voluntary Public-Good Provision." Games and Economic Behavior , Vol. 101, pp. 291-310.
Keser, C., Özgümüs, A., Peterlé, E. and Schmidt, M. (2017). "An Experimental Investigation of Rating-Market Regulation." Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Vol. 144, pp. 78-86.
Working papers
Weimann, J., Brosig-Koch, J., Heinrich, T., Hennig-Schmidt, H., Keser, C. (2022). CO2 Emission Reduction – Real public good provision in the laboratory by large groups. Research Paper, revised version submitted to Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization
Keser, C., Rau, H. (2022). Policy Incentives and Determinants of Citizens’ COVID-19 Vaccination Motives, University of Göttingen Working Paper in Economics, No. 434
Keser, C., Späth, M. (2021). Charitable giving: framing and the role of information. CIRANO Scientific Series 2021s-23
Keser, C., Müller, S., Peterlé, E., Rau, H. (2018). Bargaining and the Role of Negotiators’ Competitiveness. cege Discussion Paper, No 341
Gaudeul, A., Keser, C. (2017). The Social Preferences of Democratically Elected Decision Makers and the Conflict between Wealth Generation and Distribution. cege Discussion Paper, No. 327
Keser, C., Markstädter, A. (2014). Informational Asymmetries in Laboratory Asset Markets with State-Dependent Fundamentals. cege Discussion Paper, No. 207
Keser, C., Kimpel, G., Oestreicher, A. (2014). The CCCTB Option - An Experimental Study. cege Discussion Paper, No. 199
Keser, C., Peterlé, E., Schnitzler, C. (2014). Money Talks - Paying Physicians for Performance. cege Discussion Paper, No. 173
Keser, C., Markstädter, A., Schmidt, M., Schnitzler, C. (2014). Social Costs of Inequality - Heterogeneous Endowments in Public-Good Experiments. cege Discussion Paper, No. 217.
Keser, C. (2000). Le financement des biens publics par des contributions volontaires : une évaluation à l’aide de l’économie expérimentale. CIRANO Scientific Series 2000s-37
Keser, C. (2000). Strategically planned behavior in public goods experiments. CIRANO Scientific Series 2000s-35
Keser, C., Vogt, B. (2000). Why do experimental subjects choose an equilibrium which is different from the one which is neither risk nor payoff dominant? CIRANO Scientific Series 2000s-34
Ehrhart, K.-M., Keser, C. (1999). Mobility and cooperation: on the run. CIRANO Scientific Series 99s-24