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Wiechers, “An early indicator for anomalous stock market performance,” Quantitative Finance, pp. 1–14, 2024, doi: 10.1080/14697688.2023.2281529.","chicago":"Fritz, Marlon, Thomas Gries, and Lukas Wiechers. “An Early Indicator for Anomalous Stock Market Performance.” Quantitative Finance, 2024, 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1080/14697688.2023.2281529.","short":"M. Fritz, T. Gries, L. Wiechers, Quantitative Finance (2024) 1–14.","ama":"Fritz M, Gries T, Wiechers L. An early indicator for anomalous stock market performance. Quantitative Finance. Published online 2024:1-14. doi:10.1080/14697688.2023.2281529","apa":"Fritz, M., Gries, T., & Wiechers, L. (2024). An early indicator for anomalous stock market performance. Quantitative Finance, 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1080/14697688.2023.2281529"},"type":"journal_article","user_id":"186","abstract":[{"text":"We propose an indicator for detecting anomalous stock market valuation in real time such that market participants receive timely signals so as to be able to take stabilizing action. Unlike existing approaches, our anomaly indicator introduces three methodological novelties. First, we use an endogenous, purely data-driven, nonparametric trend identification method to separate long-term market movements from more short-term ones. Second, we apply SETAR models that allow for asymmetric expansions and contractions around the long-term trend and find systematic stock price cycles. Third, we implement these findings in our indicator and conduct real-time market forecasts, which have so far been neglected in the literature. Applications of our indicator using monthly S&P 500 stock data from 1970 to the end of 2022 show that short-term anomalous market movements can be identified in real time up to one year ahead. We predict all major anomalies, including the 1987 Bubble and the initial phase of the Financial Crisis that began in 2007. In total, our anomaly indicator identifies more than 80% of all – even minor – anomalous episodes. Thus, smoothing market exaggerations through early signaling seems possible.","lang":"eng"}],"article_type":"original","date_created":"2024-01-22T08:49:02Z","status":"public","publication":"Quantitative Finance","keyword":["General Economics","Econometrics and Finance","Finance"],"publisher":"Informa UK Limited","author":[{"last_name":"Fritz","full_name":"Fritz, Marlon","first_name":"Marlon"},{"first_name":"Thomas","full_name":"Gries, Thomas","last_name":"Gries","id":"186"},{"last_name":"Wiechers","full_name":"Wiechers, Lukas","first_name":"Lukas"}]},{"department":[{"_id":"281"},{"_id":"475"}],"publication_status":"published","title":"Understanding cognitive decline in older ages: The role of health shocks","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"date_updated":"2023-01-10T08:04:10Z","doi":"10.1016/j.euroecorev.2022.104320","author":[{"last_name":"Schiele","id":"53779","first_name":"Valentin","full_name":"Schiele, Valentin"},{"full_name":"Schmitz, Hendrik","first_name":"Hendrik","id":"48879","last_name":"Schmitz"}],"quality_controlled":"1","publication":"European Economic Review","volume":151,"status":"public","date_created":"2023-01-10T07:52:03Z","article_type":"original","abstract":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Individual cognitive functioning declines over time. We seek to understand how adverse physical health shocks in older ages contribute to this development. By use of event-study methods and data from the USA, England, and several countries in Continental Europe, we find evidence that health shocks lead to an immediate and persistent decline in cognitive functioning. This robust finding holds in all regions representing different health insurance systems and seems to be independent of underlying individual demographic characteristics such as sex and age. We also ask whether variables that are susceptible to policy action can reduce the negative consequences of a health shock. Our results suggest that neither compulsory education nor retirement regulations moderate the effects, thus emphasizing the importance for cognitive functioning of maintaining good physical health in old age."}],"user_id":"53779","main_file_link":[{"url":"https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0014292122002008"}],"type":"journal_article","citation":{"ieee":"V. Schiele and H. Schmitz, “Understanding cognitive decline in older ages: The role of health shocks,” European Economic Review, vol. 151, 2023, doi: 10.1016/j.euroecorev.2022.104320.","short":"V. Schiele, H. Schmitz, European Economic Review 151 (2023).","mla":"Schiele, Valentin, and Hendrik Schmitz. “Understanding Cognitive Decline in Older Ages: The Role of Health Shocks.” European Economic Review, vol. 151, 2023, doi:10.1016/j.euroecorev.2022.104320.","bibtex":"@article{Schiele_Schmitz_2023, title={Understanding cognitive decline in older ages: The role of health shocks}, volume={151}, DOI={10.1016/j.euroecorev.2022.104320}, journal={European Economic Review}, author={Schiele, Valentin and Schmitz, Hendrik}, year={2023} }","ama":"Schiele V, Schmitz H. Understanding cognitive decline in older ages: The role of health shocks. European Economic Review. 2023;151. doi:10.1016/j.euroecorev.2022.104320","apa":"Schiele, V., & Schmitz, H. (2023). Understanding cognitive decline in older ages: The role of health shocks. European Economic Review, 151. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euroecorev.2022.104320","chicago":"Schiele, Valentin, and Hendrik Schmitz. “Understanding Cognitive Decline in Older Ages: The Role of Health Shocks.” European Economic Review 151 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euroecorev.2022.104320."},"year":"2023","_id":"35637","intvolume":" 151"},{"department":[{"_id":"200"},{"_id":"281"},{"_id":"475"}],"publication_status":"published","publication_identifier":{"issn":["2640-205X","2640-2068"]},"title":"Isolating Personal Knowledge Spillovers: Coinventor Deaths and Spatial Citation Differentials","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"date_updated":"2023-02-28T20:35:11Z","doi":"10.1257/aeri.20210275","author":[{"last_name":"Balsmeier","full_name":"Balsmeier, Benjamin","first_name":"Benjamin"},{"full_name":"Fleming, Lee","first_name":"Lee","last_name":"Fleming"},{"first_name":"Sonja","full_name":"Lück, Sonja","orcid":"0000-0003-0380-1965","last_name":"Lück","id":"950"}],"publisher":"American Economic Association","keyword":["Management","Monitoring","Policy and Law","Geography","Planning and Development"],"publication":"American Economic Review: Insights","volume":5,"status":"public","date_created":"2023-02-28T20:28:16Z","abstract":[{"lang":"eng","text":" We propose a new method to estimate and isolate the localization of knowledge spillovers due to the physical presence of a person, using after-application but pre-grant deaths of differently located coinventors of the same patent. The approach estimates the differences in local citations between the deceased and still-living inventors at increasingly distant radii. Patents receive 26 percent fewer citations from within a radius of 20 miles around the deceased, relative to still-living coinventors. Differences attenuate with time and distance, are stronger when still-living coinventors live farther from the deceased, and hold for a subsample of possibly premature deaths. (JEL O31, O33, O34, R32) "}],"user_id":"950","citation":{"ama":"Balsmeier B, Fleming L, Lück S. Isolating Personal Knowledge Spillovers: Coinventor Deaths and Spatial Citation Differentials. American Economic Review: Insights. 2023;5(1):21-33. doi:10.1257/aeri.20210275","apa":"Balsmeier, B., Fleming, L., & Lück, S. (2023). Isolating Personal Knowledge Spillovers: Coinventor Deaths and Spatial Citation Differentials. 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A theory and a laboratory experiment on the relevance of patient characteristics}, DOI={10.1002/hec.4689}, journal={Health Economics}, author={Brosig-Koch, Jeannette and Hehenkamp, Burkhard and Kokot, Johanna}, year={2023} }","mla":"Brosig-Koch, Jeannette, et al. “Who Benefits from Quality Competition in Health Care? A Theory and a Laboratory Experiment on the Relevance of Patient Characteristics.” Health Economics, 2023, doi:10.1002/hec.4689."},"year":"2023","type":"journal_article","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"article_type":"original","abstract":[{"text":"We study how competition between physicians affects the provision of medical care. In\r\nour theoretical model, physicians are faced with a heterogeneous patient population, in which patients\r\nsystematically vary with regard to both their responsiveness to the provided quality of care and their\r\nstate of health. We test the behavioral predictions derived from this model in a controlled laboratory\r\nexperiment. In line with the model, we observe that competition significantly improves patient benefits\r\nas long as patients are able to respond to the quality provided. For those patients, who are not able\r\nto choose a physician, competition even decreases the patient benefit compared to a situation without\r\ncompetition. This decrease is in contrast to our theoretical prediction implying no change in benefits for\r\npassive patients. Deviations from patient-optimal treatment are highest for passive patients in need of\r\na low quantity of medical services. With repetition, both, the positive effects of competition for active\r\npatients as well as the negative effects of competition for passive patients become more pronounced. Our\r\nresults imply that competition can not only improve but also worsen patient outcome and that patients’\r\nresponsiveness to quality is decisive.","lang":"eng"}],"title":"Who benefits from quality competition in health care? A theory and a laboratory experiment on the relevance of patient characteristics","user_id":"37339","author":[{"first_name":"Jeannette","full_name":"Brosig-Koch, Jeannette","last_name":"Brosig-Koch"},{"first_name":"Burkhard","full_name":"Hehenkamp, Burkhard","last_name":"Hehenkamp","id":"37339"},{"last_name":"Kokot","first_name":"Johanna","full_name":"Kokot, Johanna"}],"quality_controlled":"1","publication":"Health Economics","keyword":["physician competition","patient characteristics","heterogeneity in quality responses","fee-for-service","laboratory experiment"],"department":[{"_id":"280"},{"_id":"475"}],"jel":["I11","D43","C91"],"status":"public","project":[{"name":"SFB 901: SFB 901","_id":"1"},{"_id":"2","name":"SFB 901 - A: SFB 901 - Project Area A"},{"_id":"7","name":"SFB 901 - A3: SFB 901 - Subproject A3"}],"date_created":"2023-04-20T17:02:41Z"},{"citation":{"short":"C.-J. Haake, M. Schneider, Journal of International Management (n.d.).","ieee":"C.-J. Haake and M. Schneider, “Playing games with QCA: Measuring the explanatory power of single conditions with the Banzhaf index,” Journal of International Management.","apa":"Haake, C.-J., & Schneider, M. (n.d.). Playing games with QCA: Measuring the explanatory power of single conditions with the Banzhaf index. Journal of International Management.","ama":"Haake C-J, Schneider M. Playing games with QCA: Measuring the explanatory power of single conditions with the Banzhaf index. Journal of International Management.","chicago":"Haake, Claus-Jochen, and Martin Schneider. “Playing Games with QCA: Measuring the Explanatory Power of Single Conditions with the Banzhaf Index.” Journal of International Management, n.d.","mla":"Haake, Claus-Jochen, and Martin Schneider. “Playing Games with QCA: Measuring the Explanatory Power of Single Conditions with the Banzhaf Index.” Journal of International Management, Elsevier.","bibtex":"@article{Haake_Schneider, title={Playing games with QCA: Measuring the explanatory power of single conditions with the Banzhaf index}, journal={Journal of International Management}, publisher={Elsevier}, author={Haake, Claus-Jochen and Schneider, Martin} }"},"year":"2023","type":"journal_article","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"_id":"34114","date_updated":"2023-08-29T16:17:48Z","publication":"Journal of International Management","department":[{"_id":"205"},{"_id":"475"},{"_id":"178"},{"_id":"185"}],"keyword":["Qualitative comparative analysis","Banzhaf power index","causality","explanatory power"],"author":[{"id":"20801","last_name":"Haake","full_name":"Haake, Claus-Jochen","first_name":"Claus-Jochen"},{"first_name":"Martin","full_name":"Schneider, Martin","orcid":"https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6961-3716","last_name":"Schneider","id":"471"}],"publisher":"Elsevier","publication_status":"accepted","project":[{"_id":"1","grant_number":"160364472","name":"SFB 901: SFB 901"},{"_id":"2","name":"SFB 901 - A: SFB 901 - Project Area A"},{"_id":"7","grant_number":"160364472","name":"SFB 901 - A3: SFB 901 - Subproject A3"}],"date_created":"2022-11-19T15:33:27Z","status":"public","abstract":[{"text":"Qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) enables researchers in international management to better understand how the impact of a single explanatory factor depends on the context of other factors. But the analytical toolbox of QCA does not include a parameter for the explanatory power of a single explanatory factor or “condition”. In this paper, we therefore reinterpret the Banzhaf power index, originally developed in cooperative game theory, to establish a goodness-of-fit parameter in QCA. The relative Banzhaf index we suggest measures the explanatory power of one condition averaged across all sufficient combinations of conditions. The paper argues that the index is especially informative in three situations that are all salient in international management and call for a context-sensitive analysis of single conditions, namely substantial limited diversity in the data, the emergence of strong INUS conditions in the analysis, and theorizing with contingency factors. The paper derives the properties of the relative Banzhaf index in QCA, demonstrates how the index can be computed easily from a rudimentary truth table, and explores its insights by revisiting selected papers in international management that apply fuzzy-set QCA. It finally suggests a three-step procedure for utilizing the relative Banzhaf index when the causal structure involves both contingency effects and configurational causation.\r\n","lang":"eng"}],"article_type":"original","title":"Playing games with QCA: Measuring the explanatory power of single conditions with the Banzhaf index","user_id":"20801"},{"language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"date_updated":"2022-03-21T06:07:39Z","doi":"10.1016/j.socec.2022.101869","department":[{"_id":"280"},{"_id":"475"},{"_id":"179"}],"publication_status":"published","publication_identifier":{"issn":["2214-8043"]},"project":[{"name":"SFB 901: SFB 901","_id":"1"},{"name":"SFB 901 - A: SFB 901 - Project Area A","_id":"2"},{"_id":"7","name":"SFB 901 - A3: SFB 901 - Subproject A3"},{"name":"SFB 901 - A4: SFB 901 - Subproject A4","_id":"8"}],"title":"Anonymity and Self-Expression in Online Rating Systems - An Experimental Analysis","main_file_link":[{"url":"https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2214804322000441"}],"page":"101869","citation":{"chicago":"Hoyer, Britta, and Dirk van Straaten. “Anonymity and Self-Expression in Online Rating Systems - An Experimental Analysis.” Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics 98 (2022): 101869. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socec.2022.101869.","ama":"Hoyer B, van Straaten D. 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Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 98, 101869. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socec.2022.101869","mla":"Hoyer, Britta, and Dirk van Straaten. “Anonymity and Self-Expression in Online Rating Systems - An Experimental Analysis.” Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, vol. 98, Elsevier BV, 2022, p. 101869, doi:10.1016/j.socec.2022.101869.","bibtex":"@article{Hoyer_van Straaten_2022, title={Anonymity and Self-Expression in Online Rating Systems - An Experimental Analysis}, volume={98}, DOI={10.1016/j.socec.2022.101869}, journal={Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics}, publisher={Elsevier BV}, author={Hoyer, Britta and van Straaten, Dirk}, year={2022}, pages={101869} }","short":"B. Hoyer, D. van Straaten, Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics 98 (2022) 101869.","ieee":"B. Hoyer and D. van Straaten, “Anonymity and Self-Expression in Online Rating Systems - An Experimental Analysis,” Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, vol. 98, p. 101869, 2022, doi: 10.1016/j.socec.2022.101869."},"year":"2022","type":"journal_article","_id":"30341","intvolume":" 98","publication":"Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics","keyword":["General Social Sciences","Economics and Econometrics","Applied Psychology"],"author":[{"last_name":"Hoyer","id":"42447","first_name":"Britta","full_name":"Hoyer, Britta"},{"full_name":"van Straaten, Dirk","first_name":"Dirk","id":"10311","last_name":"van Straaten"}],"publisher":"Elsevier BV","volume":98,"date_created":"2022-03-16T06:24:37Z","status":"public","user_id":"42447"},{"language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"type":"journal_article","citation":{"apa":"Hoyer, B., & De Jaegher, K. (2022). Network Disruption and the Common-Enemy Effect. International Journal of Game Theory. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00182-022-00812-5","ama":"Hoyer B, De Jaegher K. Network Disruption and the Common-Enemy Effect. International Journal of Game Theory. Published online 2022. doi:10.1007/s00182-022-00812-5","chicago":"Hoyer, Britta, and Kris De Jaegher. “Network Disruption and the Common-Enemy Effect.” International Journal of Game Theory, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00182-022-00812-5.","bibtex":"@article{Hoyer_De Jaegher_2022, title={Network Disruption and the Common-Enemy Effect}, DOI={10.1007/s00182-022-00812-5}, journal={International Journal of Game Theory}, publisher={Springer}, author={Hoyer, Britta and De Jaegher, Kris}, year={2022} }","mla":"Hoyer, Britta, and Kris De Jaegher. “Network Disruption and the Common-Enemy Effect.” International Journal of Game Theory, Springer, 2022, doi:10.1007/s00182-022-00812-5.","short":"B. Hoyer, K. De Jaegher, International Journal of Game Theory (2022).","ieee":"B. Hoyer and K. 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However, the timing and stringency to which these measures have been implemented varied between countries and regions. The differences in stringency can only to a limited extent be explained by the number of infections and the prevailing vaccination strategies. Our study aims to shed more light on the lockdown strategies and to identify the determinants underlying the differences between countries on regional, economic, institutional, and political level. Based on daily panel data for 173 countries and the period from January 2020 to October 2021 we find significant regional differences in lockdown strategies. Further, more prosperous countries implemented milder restrictions but responded more quickly, while poorer countries introduced more stringent measures but had a longer response time. Finally, democratic regimes and stronger manifested institutions alleviated and slowed down the introduction of lockdown measures.","lang":"eng"}],"title":"Differences in NPI strategies against COVID-19","user_id":"14931","type":"journal_article","citation":{"chicago":"Redlin, Margarete. “Differences in NPI Strategies against COVID-19.” Journal of Regulatory Economics, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11149-022-09452-9.","ama":"Redlin M. Differences in NPI strategies against COVID-19. Journal of Regulatory Economics. Published online 2022. doi:10.1007/s11149-022-09452-9","apa":"Redlin, M. (2022). Differences in NPI strategies against COVID-19. Journal of Regulatory Economics. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11149-022-09452-9","bibtex":"@article{Redlin_2022, title={Differences in NPI strategies against COVID-19}, DOI={10.1007/s11149-022-09452-9}, journal={Journal of Regulatory Economics}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Redlin, Margarete}, year={2022} }","mla":"Redlin, Margarete. “Differences in NPI Strategies against COVID-19.” Journal of Regulatory Economics, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022, doi:10.1007/s11149-022-09452-9.","short":"M. Redlin, Journal of Regulatory Economics (2022).","ieee":"M. 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Modelling artificial intelligence in economics. Journal for Labour Market Research. 2022;56(1). doi:10.1186/s12651-022-00319-2","apa":"Gries, T., & Naudé, W. (2022). Modelling artificial intelligence in economics. Journal for Labour Market Research, 56(1), Article 12. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12651-022-00319-2","chicago":"Gries, Thomas, and Wim Naudé. “Modelling Artificial Intelligence in Economics.” Journal for Labour Market Research 56, no. 1 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12651-022-00319-2.","ieee":"T. Gries and W. Naudé, “Modelling artificial intelligence in economics,” Journal for Labour Market Research, vol. 56, no. 1, Art. no. 12, 2022, doi: 10.1186/s12651-022-00319-2.","short":"T. Gries, W. Naudé, Journal for Labour Market Research 56 (2022)."},"year":"2022","_id":"33220","intvolume":" 56","article_number":"12","issue":"1","author":[{"first_name":"Thomas","full_name":"Gries, Thomas","last_name":"Gries","id":"186"},{"last_name":"Naudé","full_name":"Naudé, Wim","first_name":"Wim"}],"publisher":"Springer Science and Business Media LLC","publication":"Journal for Labour Market Research","keyword":["General Medicine"],"volume":56,"status":"public","date_created":"2022-08-29T06:43:37Z","abstract":[{"text":"AbstractWe provide a partial equilibrium model wherein AI provides abilities combined with human skills to provide an aggregate intermediate service good. We use the model to find that the extent of automation through AI will be greater if (a) the economy is relatively abundant in sophisticated programs and machine abilities compared to human skills; (b) the economy hosts a relatively large number of AI-providing firms and experts; and (c) the task-specific productivity of AI services is relatively high compared to the task-specific productivity of general labor and labor skills. We also illustrate that the contribution of AI to aggregate productive labor service depends not only on the amount of AI services available but on the endogenous number of automated tasks, the relative productivity of standard and IT-related labor, and the substitutability of tasks. These determinants also affect the income distribution between the two kinds of labor. We derive several empirical implications and identify possible future extensions.","lang":"eng"}],"user_id":"135"},{"citation":{"mla":"Gries, Thomas, et al. “The Market for Belief Systems: A Formal Model of Ideological Choice.” Psychological Inquiry, vol. 33, no. 2, Informa UK Limited, 2022, pp. 65–83, doi:10.1080/1047840x.2022.2065128.","bibtex":"@article{Gries_Müller_Jost_2022, title={The Market for Belief Systems: A Formal Model of Ideological Choice}, volume={33}, DOI={10.1080/1047840x.2022.2065128}, number={2}, journal={Psychological Inquiry}, publisher={Informa UK Limited}, author={Gries, Thomas and Müller, Veronika and Jost, John T.}, year={2022}, pages={65–83} }","chicago":"Gries, Thomas, Veronika Müller, and John T. Jost. “The Market for Belief Systems: A Formal Model of Ideological Choice.” Psychological Inquiry 33, no. 2 (2022): 65–83. https://doi.org/10.1080/1047840x.2022.2065128.","ama":"Gries T, Müller V, Jost JT. 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Jost, Psychological Inquiry 33 (2022) 65–83."},"type":"journal_article","year":"2022","page":"65-83","issue":"2","_id":"33219","intvolume":" 33","volume":33,"status":"public","date_created":"2022-08-29T06:41:11Z","publisher":"Informa UK Limited","author":[{"first_name":"Thomas","full_name":"Gries, Thomas","last_name":"Gries","id":"186"},{"full_name":"Müller, Veronika","first_name":"Veronika","last_name":"Müller"},{"last_name":"Jost","full_name":"Jost, John T.","first_name":"John T."}],"publication":"Psychological Inquiry","keyword":["General Psychology"],"user_id":"135","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"doi":"10.1080/1047840x.2022.2065128","date_updated":"2022-08-30T07:35:51Z","publication_identifier":{"issn":["1047-840X","1532-7965"]},"publication_status":"published","department":[{"_id":"202"},{"_id":"200"},{"_id":"475"}],"title":"The Market for Belief Systems: A Formal Model of Ideological Choice"}]