Newsletter 01/2012
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Newsletter 01/2012
Newsletter 01 01--201 2012 2 Dear participants and friends of the GSBC, In this edition of the GSBC newsletter you will find information on the recent ments at the Graduate School “Human Behaviour in Social and Economic (GSBC), including upcoming courses, workshops and conferences as well as highlights relevant to the researchers and doctoral candidates in the GSBC. The of this newsletter are as follows: developChange” research contents Latest News Study Programme in Summer Term 2012 Announcements Achievements All announcements (especially of publications and lectures) are based on information supplied to us. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Latest News Grants and Offers Award and mentorship for Rainer K. Silbereisen The International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development (ISSBD) awarded the 2012 ISSBD Distinguished Scientific Award for the Applications of Behavioral Development Theory and Research to Rainer K. Silbereisen. Rainer K. Silbereisen took over mentorship for Rukmen Sehmi who is a PhD student based in the Department of Quantitative Social Science at the Institute of Education, University of London. The mentorship is part of the Mentored Fellowship Program for Early Career Scholars, which is a joint project by the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development (ISSBD) and the Jacobs Foundation. Rukem Sehmi plans to investigate psychological wellbeing of ethnic minority children in the Millennium Cohort Study. New position for Martin Tomasik (CADS) Martin Tomasik has left Jena and started a position as a post-doctoral research associate with Alexandra Freund at the Department of Applied Psychology: Life Management, University of Zurich, Switzerland. He now works in a research project funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation on "Readiness to Disengage from Motivational Conflict: Adult Age Differences and Implications for Emotional Experiences". Newsletter 0101-2012 2012 New Projects for Elena Semenova The International Network “Selection and Deselection of Political Elites” (SEDEPE) invited Elena Semenova to participate in two publication projects. The first project deals with the recruitment of ministers in presidential systems. The editors of the book project “Selection of Ministers Around the World”, Patrick Dumont (University of Luxembourg) and Keith Downing (National University of Australia) invited Elena Semenova to provide a book chapter on ministerial recruitment in Russia from 1991 to 2012. The book proposal was accepted by Routledge and will be published in 2013. The second project focuses on political elites in multi-level countries. Elena Semenova was invited by Matthew Kerby (Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada) and Csaba Nikolenyi (Concordia University, Canada) to contribute a chapter on governors in postSoviet Russia. The first meeting of the research group takes place at the World Congress of Political Science in July 2012, and the second meeting will be organized in Montreal (Canada) in October 2012. Elena Semenova and David Winter (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) has started a new project on political psychology of political leaders. The project includes a number of articles on motivational aspects of leaders in a historical (Soviet and German politicians at the beginning of the World War II) and regional perspective (American and Russian parliamentarians: Motivation and Institutions). A new project on networks and institutional development of Ukrainian parliament has been initiated by Elena Semenova and Tetiana Kostuichenko (Institute of Sociology, KyivMohyla Academy, Ukraine). The project analyses survival rates of Ukrainian politicians since the collapse of Communism. Visiting Fellowship for Elena Semenova Elena Semenova was awarded a Visiting Fellowship at the Munk School for Global Affairs at the University of Toronto. The Munk School for Global Affairs is one of North America's leading academic institutes for the study of the member countries of the European Union, the countries of the former Soviet Union, and Central and Eastern Europe. During her stay at the University of Toronto, Elena Semenova will write an article on parliamentary representation of businessmen in Central and Eastern Europe, give two presentations and supervise doctoral students. New Projects for Nikolaus Knoepffler Nikolaus Knoeppfler launched two new research projects. The first is the DFG funded project “Der pietätvolle Umgang mit dem menschlichen Leichnam im Kontext von Bestattung und Beisetzung im Schnittfeld von Ethik und Recht“. It is a joint research project with Tade Spranger from the Institute of Science and Ethics (Institut für Wissenschaft und Ethik, IWE) at the University of Bonn and the chair of Applied Ethics led by Nikolaus Knoepffler at the University of Jena. This project started on January 1st, 2012. The second is the BMBF-project “Die Gestaltung des tiermedizinischen Fortschritts im tierärztlichen Berufsethos. Die Tierärzteschaft als Schlüsselgruppe in der Realisierung lebenswissenschaftlicher Forschung“. Head of this research project is Peter Kunzmann and the project started on February 1st, 2012. Page 2 Newsletter 0101-2012 2012 Katja Rost elected as board member of the European Public Choice Society (EPCS) The European Public Choice Society aims at promoting scientific research on the economic and interdisciplinary analysis of non-market decision making processes and institutions, and to facilitate the exchange of work and ideas about it. The most recent annual meetings were attended by approximately 350 people from around thirty countries who presented about 280 scientific papers. Peter Walgenbach takes over the chair of the scientific commission organization within the German Academic Association for Business Research The German Academic Association for Business Research pursues the development of business administration as an academic discipline at universities. The main objective of the association is to foster research and education in business administration, as well as providing a platform for members, practitioners, and domestic and foreign institutions with similar objectives. New DFG-project for Peter Walgenbach The project “Multinational corporations, regional governance and human resources“ is funded by the DFG and is a joint research project with Anne Tempel und Stefan Süß from the Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf as well as international cooperation partner from Great Britain, Ireland, Canada and Spain. Research professorship for Michael Fritsch Michael Fritsch has been appointed a Research Professor at the Halle Institute for Economic Research. The IWH and Michael Fritsch intend to intensify their collaboration in the field of innovation research. Currently, they are working on a joint project (together with the Institute of Higher Education Research Halle-Wittenberg) “The Contribution of Universities to Regional Development under Conditions of Demographic Change” financed by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). New project for Gabriele Wilz (from May 2012) The new research project “Telefonische Therapie für Angehörige von Demenzkranken. Praxistransfer einer telefonischen Therapie zur Unterstützung von betreuenden Angehörigen“ (Tele.TAnDem.Transfer) is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Health (BMG “Zukunftswerkstatt Demenz”). The project is scheduled to run until April 2015. Page 3 Newsletter 0101-2012 2012 Andreas Freytag is a member of Transformation Research Initiative (TRI) at Stellenbosch University (South Africa) and Senior Associate at Tutwa Consulting (Pretoria) Transformation Research Initiative (TRI) is an interdisciplinary research team. Its members represent the disciplines of political science, sociology, economics, history and theology and they hail from eight countries located in globally diverse cultural regions. Their common quest is the pursuit of quality research on democracy. Tutwa consulting conducts authoritative research into and analysis of complex policy and regulatory matters affecting business in emerging markets (http://www.tutwaconsulting.com/). DAAD Funding Granted for a fourth Caucasus Workshop on “Disaster and Bereavement in Central Asia” Professor Rainer Silbereisen and colleagues in the Department of Developmental Psychology have learned that the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) has granted funding for a new Caucasus workshop to be held in Tbilisi, Georgia, in October 2012. This is the fourth in a series of capacity-building workshops on Bereavement, Research and Practice that was instigated following the 2008 Russian–Georgian armed conflict and the urgent request from Georgian psychologists to the International Union of Psychological Science (IUPsyS), of which Professor Rainer Silbereisen is currently President, for support of their work with internally displaced persons. The first two workshops were held in 2009 and 2010 at the University of Jena when approximately 30 participants, including senior and young scientists, as well as practitioners, came from Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan to spend one week meeting and working with international specialists in the field of bereavement and trauma. A special focus was placed on bringing young researchers into discussion with internationally reputed experts. Whereas these two workshops mainly focused on basic theory and practical training, the third workshop, which was held in Tbilisi, Georgia, in 2011, dealt with advanced in-field training and curriculum development. Participants again came from Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, and faculty members were internationally renowned experts. The fourth workshop “Disaster and Bereavement in Central Asia” will focus on the dissemination of theoretical and practical knowledge from the South-Caucasus region towards other countries in Central Asia such as Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Turkmenistan. The workshop is part of the long-term plan to establish Georgia as a hub, connecting scientists and practitioners in the single Central Asia countries with international networks. Workshop participants will be drawn from the Central Asia countries, and faculty members will again be of the highest international repute and from across the world. The workshop will take place during the second week of October (exact dates are to be confirmed) and will be held at Tbilisi State University, Georgia. Support for the workshop series is provided by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), the IUPsyS, and the University of Jena. Further background information on this workshop series and the role of the DAAD can be found by going to www.iupsys.net/images/announcements/1101-daad-rks-interview.pdf where there is the transcription of an interview between Professor Silbereisen and the DAAD concerning the Caucasus capacity-building workshop series. For further information on the third workshop please contact Verona Christmas-Best via email: verona.christmas(at)uni-jena.de. Page 4 Newsletter 0101-2012 2012 Annual Meeting of the socio-scientific committee of the “Verein für Socialpolitik” 2012 (organized by Oliver Kirchkamp) May 03-05, 2012, Friedrich Schiller University Jena (Senatssaal, main building, first floor, R.127) Agenda Thursday, May 3rd, 2012 12:30-14:00: 14:00-14:10: 14:10-15:50: 14:10-15:00: 15:00-15:50: 15:50-16:20: 16:20-18:00: 16:20-17:10: 08:30-09:20: 19:00-21:00: 21:00-22:30: Registration Welcome address Chair - Brenner, Thomas Weimann, Joachim - Öffentliche Gut Experimente in großen Gruppen und mit realen öffentlichen Gütern Tietz, Reinhard - Laissez-faire ist nicht fair - Durch Besteuerung zu konzentrationsneutraler Vermögensbildung coffee break Chair - Pickl, Stefan Neugebauer, Tibor - Forecasting security prices in experimental callauction and double-auction markets Engelmann, Dirk - Choosing how to Choose: Efficiency Concerns and Constitutional Choice 17:10-18:00: Grimm, Veronika - Reputation Formation in Economic Transactions Dinner „Zur Noll“, Oberlauengasse 19, 07743 Jena Guided city tour Friday, May 4th, 2012 08:30-09:20: Engelmann, Dirk - Choosing how to Choose: Efficiency Concerns and Constitutional Choice 09:20-10:10: Orzen, Henrik - Strategic and natural risk in experimental market entry games 10:10-10:40: coffee break 10:40-12:20: Chair - Heinemann, Frank 10:40-11:30: Alós-Ferrer, Carlos - Preference Reversals: Time and Again 11:30-12:20: Breitmoser, Yves - Modelling choice and estimating utility in simple experimental games 12:20-13:20: lunch 13:20-15:00: Chair - Lehmann-Waffenschmidt, Marco 13:20-14:10: Riedl, Arno - Coordination in heterogeneous populations: On the focality of (multiple) fairness ideals 14:10-15:00: Bolle, Friedel - Passing the Buck 15:00-15:30: coffee break 15:30-19:30: Guided tour to 1806 memorial 19:30-21:00: Dinner „Im Sack“, Oberlauengasse 14, 07743 Jena Saturday, May 5th, 2012 08:30-09:20: Leopold-Wildburger, Ulrike - Effects of bribes and leniency policy in negotiations 09:20-10:10: Achtziger, Anja - Die neuronale Basis von Belief Updating 10:10-10:40: coffee break 10:40-11:30: Schunk, Daniel - Expectations as Reference Points: Field Evidence from Experienced Subjects in a Competitive High Stakes Environment 11:30-12:20: general meeting Page 5 Newsletter 0101-2012 2012 12:20-13:20: lunch 14:00-17:00: Hiking around the Kernberge New EIC-Fellows Thomas de Haan My name is Thomas de Haan, I am 27 years old and from Holland. For the coming 2 years, I'll be a postdoctoral researcher at the GSBC-GK EIC group. Before I was a PhD student at the University of Amsterdam in the experimental economics department which was named CREED. Here at the GK my research focus will be mostly on experimental economics, specifically looking at how theories regarding knowledge sharing, R&D investing or creativity stimulation could be tested and enhanced using laboratory experiments. One goal will also be to get many EIC-phd students involved in using the lab to tackle questions regarding innovation. Next to this I am open to many more topics and methods of research. I am looking forward to many "gemeinschaftliche Projekte" with the other members of the GSBC/EIC group. Contact: thomas.de-haan(at)uni-jena.de Johannes Karl Herrmann I studied economics (Volkswirtschaftslehre, diploma) at the Friedrich-Schiller University in Jena. My diploma thesis in 2010 was about the role of emotions in economic theory. I also studied abroad at the Högskolan Dalarna in Sweden. This march I started my PhD work at the graduation program “Economics of innovative change” here in Jena. I am now working at the GRETCHENproject (Chair Prof. Cantner), which attempts to evaluate certain policy measures aiming at encouraging renewable energies both in production and consumption. My interest in this topic was induced by an internship at the Thuringian Ministery for Economics, Labour and Technology. I have a number of topics I am generally interested in. The most prominent are economic policy, energy supply, psychology and institutional economics. I hope to have a good time with you at the GSBC-EIC in Jena and am looking forward to get to know all of you better over time. Contact: johannes.herrmann(at)uni-jena.de Page 6 Newsletter 0101-2012 2012 Zahra Lotfi I am Zahra Lotfi and born in Iran. I’ve joined GSBC-EIC as PhD student in February 2012. I completed my Bachelor degree with the major of Industrial Economic in 2007. Then I studied for Master of Business Administration (MBA) at University of Tehran and finished my master in 2010. My master thesis was about reviewing and commenting “marketing strategy” in one of well-known Iranian manufacturing company specialized in pumping. I did quantitative and qualitative research method for designing of upgraded marketing strategies. During my master degree I worked as a market researcher in one of the biggest pump producer. I am planning to focus my research in “PATENT”. I am interested in some subjects like, “Patent Pool” and “The relation between Patent and Pay-for-performance (compensation system)”. Contact: zahra.lotfi(at)uni-jena.de Abdolreza Momeni I am Abdolreza Momeni and came from Iran. I have jointed GSBC-EIC University recently from February 2012 as PhD student. I completed my bachelor degree in industrial engineering and master degree in Master of Business Administration (MBA) from University of Tehran. My master thesis was about “Surveying of relationship between the Internal Marketing and External Marketing in PUMPIRAN Co, the well known pumping manufacturer in Iran”. Furthermore I completed my research focusing on customer satisfaction, market attractiveness and after sales service during my thesis in this company. During my master study I gained a lot of experience when I worked at the Pars Oil and Gas Company (POGC) the biggest oil and gas company for developing of oil and gas fields. During my work in this company I promoted as deputy of manager of one of service departments. I am planning to do my further research on innovation focusing on disruptive technology. Contact: abdolreza.momeni(at)uni-jena.de Martin Kalthaus My name is Martin Kalthaus and I`m working at the chair of Prof. Cantner since March. I’m part of the GSBC-EIC and the research project GRETCHEN (The Impact of the German Policy Mix on Technological and Structural Change in Renewable Power Generation Technologies). I studied Management and Economics at the Ruhr-Universität Bochum and graduated as Diplom-Ökonom in 2011. Furthermore, I studied abroad at the Aalto School of Economics in Helsinki and at the University of California, Berkeley. I wrote my thesis about the interaction between renewable energy subsidies and environmental policies (Economic Evaluation of Subsidy Schemes for Renewable Energies and their Integration into the European Union‘s Emission Trading System). During my Page 7 Newsletter 0101-2012 2012 studies I worked for different companies (Douglas Holding, Evonik Industries, PricewaterhouseCoopers, …) on financial topics. In my further research I will analyze the innovative impacts of renewable energy subsidies and take a closer look at the interactions between these subsidies and how they induce innovations. Contact: martin.kalthaus(at)uni-jena.de Sven Kaden I started in March 2012 as research assistant at the Chair of Prof. Cantner and as a doctoral student in the Jena Graduate School “The Economics of Innovative Change” (GSBC-EIC). Prior I received my diploma in economics at the Technical University of Dresden (TUD) in 2011. During my time at the TUD I focused my studies especially on industrial economics, international economic relations, economic psychology, statistics as well as econometrics. My diploma thesis was about modeling market transparency and how a more transparent market influences the decisions made by an exporting firm. Some of my research interests are topics like behavioral economics, game theory and evolutionary economics. Contact: sven.kaden(at)uni-jena.de Study Programme in Summer Term 2012 2012 Theoretical Courses Organization theory Peter Walgenbach Basics of Economics of Innovation Uwe Cantner Evolutionary Economics Ulrich Witt Strategic Interaction in Innovation Uwe Cantner Methodological Courses Social Network Analysis Holger Graf Analysis of Pooled Time Series Cross-Section Data Vera Tröger Monte Carlo simulation methods: their basics and application Ivan Savin For further information or for course registration please see http://www.gsbc.unijena.de/index.php?id=74. Page 8 Newsletter 0101-2012 2012 Announcements Announcements 5th GSBC Schools Day May 31st, 2012 (13:45 – 17:45), Senatssaal (Main University Building), Fürstengraben 1, Jena This year’s topic of the GSBC Schools Day is “Migration”. Prominent experts from four different disciplines will discuss this topic together with the audience. • • • • • • 13.45 Welcome Address (Uwe Cantner) 14:00 Sociology: Donald J. Hernandez (City University of New York) 14:50 Law: Constanze Janda (Friedrich Schiller University Jena) Break 16.00 Economics: Silke Übelmesser (Friedrich Schiller University Jena) 16:50 Psychology: Colleen Ward (Victoria University of Wellington) At 18:00, you are welcome to join the Graduate Academy’s “Sommerfest” (please register at http://www.jga.uni-jena.de/sommerfest until May 22nd). You are cordially invited to this event! 2012 ESI Spring Workshop Werner Güth and the Strategic Interaction Group (ESI) of the Max Planck Institute of Economics are pleased to announce the 2012 ESI Spring Workshop in Jena from June 4 6, 2012. The workshop will start on Monday, June 4, at 12.55. The end of the workshop will be on June 6 at 17.30. The workshop venue is the Max Planck Institute of Economics (Jena). preliminary presentations Monday, June 4 13:00-14:00 Edward J. Cartwright, University of Kent. “Endogenous leadership in public good games” 14:00-15:00 Anders Poulsen, University of East Anglia, “Efficiency, Equality, and Labels in an Explicit Bargaining Situation” 15:30-16:30 Astrid Gamba, MPI of Economics, Jena, “tba” 16:30-17:30 Zacharias Maniadis, Bocconi University, Italy, “Is learning rational? Reexamining observational vs. experiential information” 18:00-19:00 Topi Miettinen, Hanken School of Economics, Helsinki, “Commitment in Bargaining Some Laboratory Experiments” Tuesday, June 5 09:00-10:00 Fabrizio Mazzonna, Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy, “tba” 10:30-11:30 Heiko Rauhut, University of Zurich, “Punishment and Reciprocity in Inspection Game Page 9 Newsletter 0101-2012 2012 Experiments” 11:30-12:30 Sonja Vogt, University of Zurich, “Can We See Inside? Predicting Strategic Behavior Given Limited Information” 14:00-15:00 Wojtek Przepiorka, Oxford University, “Who bells the cat?" An experiment with the sanctioning dilemma” 15:00-16:00 Michael Mäs, ETH Zurich, “The Emergence of Social Norms in Diverse Social Networks. A Formal Model and Experimental Results” 16:30-17:30 Vincenz Frey, Utrecht University, “Embedding Trust: A Game Theoretic Model for Investments in and Returns on Social Capital” 17:30-18:30 Fabian Winter, MPI of Economics, Jena, “You Are Who Your Friends Are - A study in Trust and Homophily” Wednesday, June 6 9:00-10:00 Alessandro Bucciol, University of Verona, Italy, “tba” 10:30-11:30 Marco Piovesan, Harvard Business School, “tba” 11:30-12:30 Sigrid Suetens, Tilburg University. “tba” 14:00-15:00 Enkelejda Havari, University of Rome II Tor Vergata, “Childhood circumstances and adult outcomes: Evidence from SHARELIFE” 15:00-16:00 Franco Peracchi, University of Rome II Tor Vergata, “tba” 16:30-17:30 Michael Roos, Ruhr University Bochum. The effects of fairness and real effort in unstructured bargaining When you would like to attend the workshop we would like you to register latest till May 15 (http://www.mpiew-jena.mpg.de/english/). If there are any questions please do not hesitate to contact Sylvia Arnold (arnold@econ.mpg.de). Symposium on Causality 2012 "Conditional and Direct Causal Effects" July 24 – 26, 2012, Altes Schloss Dornburg, near Jena, Großer Kaisersaal (Subject to funding the travel expenses of speakers by the DFG) Aim of the symposium The symposium is intended to sharpen our ideas and instruments for the analysis of conditional and direct treatment effects. Why does this aim seem to be warranted? In the last decades, analyses of causal effects have mainly focused on average total effects of treatments. This is appropriate if we are interested in the overall or total effectiveness of treatments in a population of subjects. HowPage 10 Newsletter 0101-2012 2012 ever, conditional and direct treatment (intervention, exposition) effects are more informative and scientifically more interesting. Focus presentations • • • • • • • Thomas D. Cook (Northwestern University, Evanston, USA) "Generalization" Imai Kosuke (University of Princeton, NJ, USA) "The potential outcome approach to direct effects: Definition, identification, and sensitivity analysis" Andreas Klein (Universität Frankfurt, Germany) "Conceptual difficulties of modeling mediation: Logical and statistical problems intertwined" Axel Mayer (Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany) "Identification and estimation of direct and indirect effects" Susanne Rässler (Universität Bamberg, Germany) "Conditional effects: How to use them in practice" Rolf Steyer (Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Jena, Germany) "The definition of total, direct and indirect effects and their identification" Felix Thoemmes (Universität Tübingen, Germany) "The use of propensity scores in estimating direct effects" Please see http://www.metheval.uni-jena.de/projekte/symposium2012/index.php to get up-to-date information about the Symposium. 6th Jena Summer Academy on Innovation and Uncertainty As in the last 5 years, also this year about 60 PhD students will meet in Jena, Germany, where they will enjoy a unique opportunity to present and discuss their research with other peers and several renowned scholars in the field of Economics of Innovation, and Economics of Uncertainty. The Jena Summer Academy on Innovation and Uncertainty will take place for the 6th time in Jena, between the 22nd July and the 5th August 2012. This event is jointly organized by the Max Planck Institute of Economics and Friedrich Schiller University, both in Jena, Germany. The Summer Academy consists of two parallel Summer Schools, one designed by the GSBC-EIC and one by the IMPRS-Uncertainty. This year’s topics include: innovation studies, creativity research, innovation policy, innovation and development, experimental economics, network analysis, basics of game theory, and microeconometrics. Just like in the last five years, the IMPRS Summer School will continue in the second and the third week of August to cover a number of specific topics related to how subjects behave under fundamental uncertainty. Page 11 Newsletter 0101-2012 2012 The confirmed lecturers for this year are: Robin Cowan (UNU-MERIT and University of Strasbourg), Jan Fagerberg (University of Oslo), Gerlinde Fellner (University of Vienna), Hans-Georg Gemünden (TU Berlin), Bronwyn Hall (University of California, Berkley), Robert Jung (University of Erfurt), Luigi Mittone (University of Trento), Axel Ockenfels (University of Cologne), and Kai Sassenberg (Knowledge Media Research Center). GSBC - Brown Bag Seminar (BBS) In the upcoming term we will continue the GSBC-Brown-Bag-Seminar-Series. The fellows and the faculty of the GSBC have invited interesting guests and in some cases members of the GSBC will give lectures about their current research results: Date Speaker Title April, 18th Elena Semenova (GSBC) Back in the USSR? Continuities in the formation of political elites in post-Soviet Russia May, 2nd Daniel Albuquerque (International Centre for Management Training, Goa, Indien) Ethical growth and its institutionalization in organizations May, 9th Marco Guerzoni (University of Torino, Italy) Cultural consumption in the rising music industry: explaining a cultural fad (with Massimiliamo Nuccio) May, 23rd Fons J. R. van de Vijver (Tilburg University and North-West University, the Netherlands) Cross-Cultural Differences in Response Styles: Prevalence and Meaning (with Jamis He) May, 30th Elif S. Durgel (Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences) tba Page 12 Newsletter 0101-2012 2012 Date Speaker Title June, 06th Patrick Dumont (University of Luxembourg) tba June, 20th Morten Huse (Department of Innovation and Economic Organisation, Norwegian Business School) tba July, 11th Sonja Utz (NHL Leeuwarden and VU University Amsterdam) tba The GSBC-BBS takes place every Wednesday at 12.00 p.m. in room 102, Bachstraße 18k (east wing), Jena. Please see http://gk.wiwi.uni-jena.de/index.php?SEM=GSBCB to get up-to-date information about the GSBC-BBS. Lectures and Workshops • March, 21st - 22nd 2012, Workshop on Corporate Governance, “Steuermann … wer und wo bist du?”, organized by Bernd Hüfner, Harald Jansen, Wolfgang Kürsten, Christian Lukas and Katja Rost, Großer Rosensaal, Fürstengraben 27, Jena. • March, 22th 2012, Abendveranstaltung der Jenaer Energiegespräche, Des einen Glück, des anderen Leid - zur Verbraucherfreundlichkeit im novellierten Energievertriebsrecht, (organized by the Institut für Energiewirtschaftsrecht Jena - Kompetenzzentrum für Technik, Wirtschaft, Recht). • April, 17th 2012, 04:00 pm, guest lecture by Lars P. Feld (Walter Eucken Institut and SVR), Quo vadis, Europa?, HS 6, Carl-Zeiss-Str. 3. • April, 25th 2012, 14:00 - 15:30, JERS/MPI Visitor Seminar by Jan Fagerberg (University of Oslo, Norway), Technological Dynamics and Social Capability: U.S. States and European Nations, Bachstr. 18, building K, room 102. • April, 25th 2012, 15:45 - 17:15, JERS/MPI Visitor Seminar by Koen Frenken (Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht University (UU); School of Innovation Sciences, Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), NL), Organizational Genealogy: A unifying framework for evolutionary economics?, Bachstr. 18, building K, room 102. • April, 27th 2012, symposium "Aktuelles GmbH-Recht" (organized by the Institut für Notarrecht, FSU Jena). • May, 2nd 2012, 14:00 - 15:30, JERSeminar by Erik Stam (Utrecht School of Economics), Institutions and Entrepreneurship, Bachstr. 18, building K, room 102. • May, 2nd 2012, 15:45 - 17:15, JERSeminar by Arno Riedl (Maastricht University), Justice under uncertainty, Bachstr. 18, building K, room 102. • May, 7th 2012, 18:00-20:00, "ta ethika" talk by Oliver Müller (University of Freiburg), Ethik und Synthetische Biologie, Schillers Gartenhaus, Schillergäßchen 2, Jena. • May 9th 2012, 15:15 - 16:45, JERS/MPI Visitor Seminar by Thomas Reydon + Markus Scholz (Leibniz Universität Hannover), Searching for Darwinism in the Generalized Darwinism of evolutionary economics, MPI seminar room V14, Max Planck Institute of Economics, Kahlaische Straße 10. Page 13 Newsletter 0101-2012 2012 • May, 16th 2012, 14:00 - 15:30, JERSeminar by Giuseppe Delmestri (Johannes Kepler University, Linz), From Cinderella to Princess. Radical Recategorization in Markets, Bachstr. 18, building K, room 102. • May, 16th 2012, 15:45 - 17:15, JERSeminar by Nicolas Jonard (University of Luxembourg), The Co-evolution of Organizational Performance and Emotional Contagion, Bachstr. 18, building K, room 102. • May, 22nd 2012, 14:00 - 16:00, MPI Visitor Seminar by Tilman Boergers (University of Michigan), tba, MPI seminar room V14, Max Planck Institute of Economics, Kahlaische Straße 10. • May, 23rd 2012, 14:30 - 16:00, JERSeminar by Dermot Breslin (University of Sheffield), The Evolving Organzational Routine, MPI seminar room V14, Max Planck Institute of Economics, Kahlaische Straße 10. • May, 23rd 2012, 16:15 - 17:45, JERSeminar by Volker Böhm (University of Bielefeld), Efficient Wage Bargaining in a Dynamic Macroeconomic Model, MPI seminar room V14, Max Planck Institute of Economics, Kahlaische Straße 10. • June, 6th 2012, 14:00 - 15:30, JERSeminar by Andrés Perea (Maastricht University), Utility proportional beliefs in games, Bachstr. 18, building K, room 102. • June, 22nd 2012, 09:00-18:00, Meeting in the context of “Fortschritt im tierärztlichen Berufsethos“, Wandel im Mensch-Tier-Verhältnis, Plenarsaal im Rathaus, Jena. • July, 2nd 2012, 14:00 - 16:00, JERSeminar by Nir Halevy (Stanford), tba, MPI seminar room V14, Max Planck Institute of Economics, Kahlaische Straße 10. Please see http://gk.wiwi.uni-jena.de/index.php?SEM=JERS to get up-to-date information about the GSBC-EIC seminars and lectures. Achievements Completed Dissertation • • • • • • • Altmann, Uwe (under supervision of Rolf Steyer), Synchronisation nonverbalen Verhaltens. Weiterentwicklung und Anwendung zeitreihenanalytischer Identifikationsverfahren. Casper, Catharina (under supervision of Klaus Rothermund), Activation of specific elements of the gender role self-concept is context-dependent, (FG). Dieling, Gunnar (under supervision of Walter Bayer), Die Kontrolle des Managements in den großen börsennotierten Aktiengesellschaften. Göthner, Maximilian (under supervision of Uwe Cantner) From Lab to Market Place: an Empirical Investigation of the Emergence and Early Performance of Academic Spin-off Companies, (EIC). Ku-Yen Lin (under supervision of Eberhard Eichenhofer), Steuerungsinstrumente der Arzneimittelversorgung - Ein Vergleich von Deutschland und Taiwan. Lücke, Bastian (under supervision of Thomas Kessler), The escalation of intergroup conflict, (FG). Mazziotta, Agostino (under supervision of Amélie Mummendey), Vicarious intergroup contact effects: Applying social-cognitive theory to intergroup contact research, (IGC). Page 14 Newsletter 0101-2012 2012 • • • • • • • Müller, Stefan (under supervision of Walter Bayer), Das Gesellschaftsrecht der gemischt-wirtschaftlichen GmbH unter dem besonderen Blickwinkel öffentlichrechtlicher, insbesondere kommunalrechtlicher Anforderungen. Otto, Stefan LL.M. (under supervision of Walter Bayer), Vorstandsvergütung – Gesetzliche Obergrenzen als Garant für Angemessenheit?. Rieger, Katja (Kleist) (under supervision of Walter Bayer), Legalitätspflicht des Vorstands. Saur, Michael (under supervision of Andreas Beelmann), „PARTS – Die Evaluation eines multimodalen Präventionsprogramms zur Förderung von Intergruppenbeziehungen bei Grundschulkindern, (FG). Stenzel, Roman (under supervision of Walter Bayer), Rechtliche und empirische Aspekte der Vorstandsvergütung. Wiederhold, Simon (under supervision of Uwe Cantner) The Role of Public Procurement in Innovation: Theory and Empirical Evidence, (EIC). Zaklan, Georg (under supervision of Oliver Kirchkamp) Adaptive Behavior in Strategic Settings with Multiple Agents - Theoretical Considerations, Empirical, an Simulation Analyses, (IMPRS). We congratulate them and wish them all the best for their future careers. Conference presentations by the GSBC fellows Dario Montero on "A Taylorian Perspective on Social Change: Social Meanings and Cultural Identities" Presentation at the International Conference on Humanities, Historical and Social Sciences (CHHSS), Cairo, Egypt (October 21-23, 2011) ----------------------------------------------------Mainstream social science has not been able to go beyond an individualistically framed study of socio-cultural phenomena and its processes of transformation. In this prevailing view, values and beliefs, meanings and identities, are always thought of as individual occurrences, and macro explanations are only reached by aggregation. In this paper, I want to argue for a new conceptualization of social change that explicitly takes into account irreducibly ’social‘ meanings, those which are not decomposable into individual properties. The concept of a ’social imaginary‘ set out recently by the Canadian social philosopher Charles Taylor illustrates the way to approach the study of change in this holistic fashion, thus providing a concrete alternative to atomistic accounts of change. I end up with a brief discussion on the dynamics of social change in general. Elena Semenova on "Survival of Nomenklatura in Post-Soviet Russia" Presentation at the international conference “Elite (Dis-)continuities in East and Central Europe since 1989/90”, Jena, Germany (December 8-9, 2011) ----------------------------------------------------After the collapse of the Soviet Union, new institutions emerged and changed a structure of opportunities for political elites. In some areas of society, post-Soviet Russia has attempted to distance itself from its Soviet heritage. A large proportion of former nomenclature members, however, survived the collapse of the Soviet Union and adopted themselves to new political and economical circumstances. The presentation pursues two aims. The first aim is to reveal structural and functional continuities in the formation of post-Soviet political elites. The second aim is to access the effect of the nomenclature background on political careers. Longitudinal data of recruitment patterns and career paths of post-Soviet parliamentarians, cabinet ministers and regional prime ministers Page 15 Newsletter 0101-2012 2012 (governors) are used. This presentation contributes to a better understanding of structural and functional patterns of elite formation and circulation in post-communist countries. Leonhard K. Lades on "Impulsive Consumption and Reflexive Thought: Nudging Ethical Consumer Behavior" Grenzen der Konsumentensouveränität, Tagung in der Reihe Normative und institutionelle Grundfragen der Ökonomik, Evangelische Akademie Tutzing, March 7-9, 2012 ----------------------------------------------------The paper deals with impulsive consumption and highlights the roles that cognitive and motivational aspects of reflexive thought (namely self-control and self-image motives, respectively) play in intertemporal decisions. While self-control inhibits individuals from consuming impulsively, self-image motives can induce impulsive consumption. Based on recent neuroscientific findings about ‘wanting’–‘liking’ dissociations, the paper presents a potential motivational mechanism underlying such impulsive consumption decisions. Utilizing the knowledge of this mechanism and acknowledging both cognitive and motivational aspects of reflexive thought, the paper expands on three libertarian paternalistic means to foster an ethical way of impulsive consumption: strengthening willpower, reducing impulsive desires to consume, and guiding impulsive behavior in ethical directions by making salient certain self-images that favor ethical consumption. Dario Montero on "A Taylorian approach to the study of social movements: The student protests in Chile" Presentation at the international conference “ALTERNATIVE FUTURES and POPULAR PROTEST XVII” organized by the Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, England (April 2-4, 2012) ----------------------------------------------------David Snow’s interpretive approach for the study of social movements relies on a series of assumptions which unfit this theory to properly understand the emergence of this kind of collective phenomenon. These assumptions refer to the preeminence of the individual and its interests over the group; an emphasis on cognitive/articulate interpretive processes; the active role of social movement organizational elite versus the rather passive role of the people (possible participants), among others. Following my own hermeneutical approach –recently developed based on ideas from the social philosopher Charles Taylor — I propose to understand the emergence of social movements as a result of a clash of self-interpretations, say, between the political doctrines and policies of the government in power and the aspirations of the citizenry. Drawing on the example of the 2011 student protests in Chile, I want to argue that the outburst of a revolution or protest presupposes (and is expression of) a ‘social culture’ (or citizen culture) of self-rule, in the sense the historian Gabriel Salazar uses it, which in turn has to be understood as the fruit of a long historical process: as the product of a dialectics or tension between divergent self-interpretations. Maria K. Pavlova presented the paper "Supportive family and community contribute to East Germans’ willingness to be civically and politically engaged" (with Rainer K. Silbereisen) 2nd International Multidisciplinary Conference “Political and Civic Participation”, University of Surrey, UK, April 16-17, 2012. ----------------------------------------------------Given that psychological factors, such as scepticism about the effectiveness of collective action, are among the major obstacles for civic and political engagement in the former Page 16 Newsletter 0101-2012 2012 East Germany, it is important to address its cognitive antecedents. In the present study, we drew on the developmental systems theory and the theory of planned behaviour to investigate the role of supportive social contexts for East Germans’ intentions to be engaged. Participants were 1390 East Germans aged 20–40 surveyed by telephone in winter 2010–2011. We conducted multiple regression analyses to predict cognitive antecedents of civic and political engagement from self-report indicators of supportive family, friends and acquaintances, local authorities, and neighbourhood, controlling for sociodemographic variables, social capital, and past experience of civic and political engagement. Supportive family, supportive local authorities, and perceived good neighbourhood, but not supportive friends and acquaintances, were positively associated with intentions via attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived control concerning civic and political engagement. As our participants reported high support from their families but low support from local authorities and neighbourhoods on average, policy makers may be advised to focus on community asset building to foster civic and political engagement in the former East Germany. Alexia Gaudeul on “Do Consumers Prefer Offers that are Easy to Compare? An Experimental Investigation” (with Paolo Crosetto) 8th annual Competition & Regulation Meeting on the topic of Behavioral Competition and Regulation, hosted by the Amsterdam Center for Law & Economics (ACLE), Amsterdam, Netherlands (April 20, 2012) ----------------------------------------------------Consumers make mistakes when facing complex purchasing decision problems but if at least some consumers disregard any offers that is difficult to compare with others then firms will adopt common ways to present their offers and thus make choice easier. We design an original experiment to identify consumers’ choice heuristics in the lab. Subjects are asked to choose from menus of offers and we measure the extent to which they favor those offers that are easy to compare with others in the menu. A sufficient number of subjects do so with sufficient intensity for offers presented in common terms to generate higher revenues than offers that are expressed in an idiosyncratic way. Alexia Gaudeul on “The role of reciprocation in social network formation, with an application to blogging” (with Caterina Giannetti) 13th annual conference of the Association for Public Economic Theory, hosted by the Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan (June 12-14, 2012) ----------------------------------------------------This paper deals with the role of reciprocation in the formation of individuals' social networks. We follow the activity of a panel of bloggers over more than a year and investigate the extent to which initiating a relation brings about its reciprocation. We adapt a standard capital investment model to study how reciprocation affects the build-up of the individual social capital of bloggers, as measured by their links and interactions with others. This allows us to measure the role of content production and relationship building in the dynamics of online social networks and to distinguish between the social networking and media aspects of blogging. Elena Semenova on "Elite Foundations of Russia: Personality and Institutional Structure” Presentation at the XXIInd World Congress of Political Science, Madrid, Spain (July 8-12, 2012) ----------------------------------------------------The “great social experiment” of 1990-91 led to the rebirth of parliamentary democracy in Russia after decades of dictatorship. The new Russian parliamentarians, though not Page 17 Newsletter 0101-2012 2012 necessarily complete political novices, were “newcomers” to the world of representative democracy. Learning by doing, the new MPs, as the actors in parliamentary democracy, had to define their roles as the elected representatives of the people and accustom themselves to the rules of the parliamentary “game”. During the 1990s, political scientists had hoped that the development of Russia would have been democratic. In the first decade of the 2000s, Russia has decayed to a consolidated autocratic regime according to the Freedom House Index. Political elites have actively contributed to this development. This proposal focuses on the members of the national parliament in Russia and through inclusion of personal factors aims at improving our understanding of parliamentary recruitment, legislative careers and personality of MPs. In this paper, personal characteristics such as motivation and perceptions of social context by Russian Members of Parliament (MPs) are investigated. The results of the analysis will be connected with general patterns of legislative recruitment and careers in post-Soviet Russia. This analysis focuses on the fifth term of the Russian Duma (2007-2011) and is based on 30 in-depth interviews with MPs and 10 expert interviews. Elena Semenova on "Career Duration of Russian Prime Ministers (1991-2011)" Presentation at the XXIInd World Congress of Political Science, Madrid, Spain (July 8-12, 2012) ----------------------------------------------------This paper aims to analyze regional differences in career duration of Russian governors from 1991 until 2012. Russian federal system consists of regions which differ from each other in their competencies and rights in economic and regional politics. And, more specifically, Russian regions differ from each other in proportion of ethnic minorities living there. We expect that Prime Ministers in economically powerful regions stay longer in their office; and that career duration of Prime Ministers in ethnic regions lasts longer than in other Russian regions. Maria K. Pavlova will present the paper "Cumulative disadvantage explains age divergence in well-being between employed and unemployed Germans" (with Rainer K. Silbereisen) XXX International Congress of Psychology, Cape Town, South Africa, July 22-27, 2012. Her attendance at this conference will be partly supported by the ProChance Programme, University of Jena. ----------------------------------------------------The negative impact of unemployment on subjective well-being (SWB) is well known, but the role of age in this relationship remains unclear. We suggest that the age-related duration of current employment status contributes to greater SWB among the employed and to lower SWB among the unemployed via the life-course mechanism of cumulative advantage and disadvantage. In particular, in the context of a stable labour market with low job mobility and high unemployment rates, as in Germany in the mid 2000s, some labour market entrants quickly achieve stable employment and start to accumulate related benefits, whereas the others are channelled into long-term unemployment, whereby their resources are depleted. With age, such cumulative processes may exacerbate the well-known gap in SWB between the employed and the unemployed. To test this proposition, we used cross-sectional data on employed (n = 1382) and unemployed (n = 254) Germans (age 18–42) surveyed in 2005. By estimating a moderated mediation model, we found that, among currently employed individuals, relatively older age predicted longer employment duration (tenure), which was related to higher SWB via higher income and higher perceived occupational security. Among currently unemployed individuals, age predicted longer unemployment duration, which was associated with lower SWB Page 18 Newsletter 0101-2012 2012 via lower perceived social support. Thus, age was indirectly related to higher SWB in employed individuals and to lower SWB in unemployed individuals, which supported our expectations. Findings also shed light on the psychosocial advantages of long-term employment, which were not the polar opposites of the disadvantages of long-term unemployment. Recent Scholarly Publications of GSBC Members Bayer, W. & Lieder, J., Die Lehre vom fehlerhaften Bestellungsverhältnis, NZG 2012, 1-9. Bayer, W., Aktienrechtsnovelle 2012 – Kritische Anmerkungen zum Regierungsentwurf, AG 2012, S. 141-153. Bayer, W., BB-Gesetzgebungs- und Rechtsprechungsreport zum Europäischen Unternehmensrecht 2010/2011, BB 2012, S. 3-13 (mit Jessica Schmidt) Bayer, W., Gesellschafterliste: Einreichungspflichtige Veränderungen der Beteiligungsverhältnisse, GmbHR, 2012, 1 ff.. Bayer, W., Verbesserung der Beteiligungstransparenz zur Bekämpfung von Terrorismus und Geldwäsche: Viel Lärm um Nichts?, DB 2012, S. 23 f. Best, H. & Vogel, L., The Emergence and Transformation of Representative Roles, in: Oliver Rozenberg/Magnus Blomgren (eds.), Parliamentary Roles in Modern Legislatures, Routledge (2012), 37-65. Cantner U., Hinzmann, S., Kann Clusterförderung Innovationen fördern?, in: J. Weingarten (ed.), Infrastruktur für Wissen und Wirtschaft, Idar-Oberstein: Hilden GmbH&Co KG (2012), 86-94. Cantner U., Innovationes Jenenses - Some insights into the making of a hidden star, in: Bünstorf (ed.), Evolution, Organization and Economic Behaviour, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar (2012), 222-243. Cantner U., Innovationes Jenenses - Some insights into the making of a hidden star, in: Bünstorf (ed.), Evolution, Organization and Economic Behaviour, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar (2012), 222-243. Cantner U., Quo vadis, Jena?, in: K. Dicke, U. Cantner, M. Ruffert (eds.), Die Rolle der Universität in Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft, IKS Garamond (2011). Cantner U., Wohlgemuth, M., Evolutionary public choice, in: M. Reksulak, L. Razzolini and W.F. Shughart II (eds.), The Elgar Companion to Public Choice, 2nd edition, Edward Elgar: Cheltenham (2012). Crosetto, P. & Gaudeul, A., Do Consumers Prefer Offers that are Easy to Compare? An Experimental Investigation, Jena Economic Research Papers 2011 – 044, Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1943603 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1943603. Dicke, K., Cantner, U., M. Ruffert (eds.), Die Rolle der Universität in Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft, IKS Garamond (2011). Dicke, K., Cantner, U., Ruffert, M. (Editorial), in: K. Dicke, U. Cantner, M. Ruffert (eds.), Die Rolle der Universität in Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft, IKS Garamond (2011). Dicke, K., Cantner, U., Ruffert, M. (Editorial), in: K. Dicke, U. Cantner, M. Ruffert (eds.), Die Rolle der Universität in Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft, IKS Garamond (2011). Eckstein, K., Noack, P., & Gniewosz, B., Attitudes towards political engagement and willingness to participate in politics: Trajectories throughout adolescence. Journal of Adolescence (2012), 35, 1-11. Eichenhofer, E., Arbeitnehmerfreizügigkeit als Ausgangspunkt einer europäischen Sozialbürgerschaft, in: Eva Kocher/Carsten Nowak (Hg.), Freie Fahrt für Arbeitnehmer/innen zwischen Ost und West, Schriften des Frankfurter Instituts für das Recht der Europäischen Union, Band 1, Nomos Verlag, Baden-Baden 2012, 51-67. Page 19 Newsletter 0101-2012 2012 Eichenhofer, E., Das soziale Menschenrecht auf Bildung, in: Klaus Vieweg/Michael Winkler (eds.), Bildung und Freiheit. Ein vergessener Zusammenhang, Verlag Ferdinand Schöningh, Paderborn 2012, 165-172. Eichenhofer, E., Der soziale Rechtsstaat – ein Staat sozialer Rechte?, in: Ulrike Haerendel (ed.), Gerechtigkeit im Sozialstaat, Nomos Verlag, Baden-Baden 2012, 139-152. Eichenhofer, E., L’assurance sociale des artistes en Allemagne, in: Bettina KahilWolff/Stéphanie Perrenoud (eds.), Les acteurs culturels en droit social, Stämpfli Editions, Bern 2012, 93-108. Eichenhofer, E., Öffentlich-rechtliche Erstattung bei unstatthafter Beschäftigung gegen Mehraufwendungen, SGb 2/2012, 66-69. Eichenhofer, E., Zugang zu Sozialleistungen für Drittstaatsangehörige, in: Klaus Barwig/Rainer Dobbelstein (eds.), Den Fremden akzeptieren, Festschrift für Gisbert Brinkmann, Nomos-Verlag, Baden-Baden 2012, 97-108. Engelhardt, S. von, Freytag, A. & Schultze, C., On the Geographic Allocation of Open Source Software Activities, International Journal of Innovation in the Digital Economy (2012, forthcoming). Fahrholz, C. & Freytag, A., A Way to Solve the European Balance of Payments Crisis? Take a Chance on Market Solutions!, CESIfo Forum (Special issue) (2012), 77-81. Fahrholz, C., Freytag, A., & Ohler, C., Die EWU vor der Rückkehr zur Stabilität: Regeln und Institutionen, INSM: Texte zur Sozialen Marktwirtschaft (2012, forthcoming). Freytag, A. & Heckelman, J., Has Assistance from USAID been Successful in Promoting and Sustaining Democracy? Evidence from the Transition Economies of Eastern Europe and Eurasia, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (2012, forthcoming). Freytag, A. & Wangler, L., The G-8 and the Move to an Internationalised Global Economy, in: B. McKercher (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Statecraft and Diplomacy, Basingstoke: Routledge (2011), 338-348. Freytag, A., Vietze, C. & Völkl, W., What Drives Biodiversity? An Empirical Assessment of the Relation between Biodiversity and the Economy, International Journal of Ecological Economics & Statistics 24(1) (2012, forthcoming), 1-16. Freytag, A., Wachstum und weltwirtschaftlicher Strukturwandel im 21. Jahrhundert, in: Lars Feld and Karen Horn (eds.), The Age of Herbert Giersch, Tübingen: Mohr (Siebeck) (2012, forthcoming). Fritsch, M. & Schilder, D., The Regional Supply of Venture Capital – Can Syndication Overcome Bottlenecks? Economic Geography 88 (2012), 59-76. Fritsch, M., Kritikos, A. & Rusakova, A., Selbständige in Deutschland: Der Trend zeigt seit langem nach oben, DIW-Wochenbericht, No. 4/2012, 3-12. English version: SelfEmployment in Germany: The Trend Has Been Increasing for Some Time, DIW Economic Builletin, 2(3) (2012), 17-26. Fritsch, M., Kritikos, A. & Rusakova, A., Who Starts a Business and who is Self-Employed in Germany? Jena Economic Working Papers 001-2012, Friedrich Schiller University and Max Planck Institute of Economics Jena. Galander, A., Oertel, S., Walgenbach, P., Imprinting und Regelkonformität: Die Bedeutung des institutionellen Gründungskontexts für die Übernahme der Richtlinien des Deutschen Corporate Governance Kodex, Managementforschung (22) (2012). Gaudeul , A., Peroni, C. & Mathieu, L., Blogs and the economics of reciprocal attention, "Internet Econometrics", in: S. Allegrezza/A. Dubrocard (eds.), Applied Econometrics Association Series, Palgrave, MacMillan (2012). Gniewosz, B., & Noack, P., Mamakind or Papakind? [Mom’s Child or Dad’s Child] Early Adolescents’ Parental Preferences in Intergenerational Academic Value Transmission. Learning and Individual Differences (in press). Gniewosz, B., & Noack, P., The role of between-parents value agreement in parent-toPage 20 Newsletter 0101-2012 2012 child transmission of academic values. Journal of Adolescence (in press). Gniewosz, B., & Noack, P., What you see is what you get: The role of early adolescents’ perceptions in the intergenerational transmission of academic values. Contemporary Educational Psychology (in press). Gniewosz, B., Noack, P., Kessler, T., & Diener, K., A time to make (and lose) friends: Effects of the soccer tournaments on German adolescents attitudes towards foreigners. European Journal of Social Psychology (in press). Göthner, M., Obschonka, M., Silbereisen, R. K., Cantner, U., Scientists' transition to academic entrepreneurship: Economic and psychological determinants, Journal of Economic Psychology 33(3) (2012), 628–641. Göthner, M., Obschonka, M., Silbereisen, R. K., Cantner, U., Social identity and the transition to entrepreneurship: The role of group identification with workplace peers, Journal of Vocational Behavior 80(1) (2012), 137–147. Güth, W. & Kirchkamp, O., Will You Accept Without Knowing What? - A Thuringian Newspaper Experiment of the Yes-No Game, Experimental Economics (2012), doi:10.1007/s10683-012-9319-7. Hagemeyer, B. & Neyer, F. J., Assessing Implicit Motivational Orientations in Couple Relationships: The Partner-Related Agency and Communion Test (PACT). Psychological Assessment (24) (2012), 114-128. Hermann, M., Schachner, M., & Noack, P., „Ich bin eigentlich anders“. Subjektive Konstruktionen ethnischer Identität im Migrationskontext und neue Wege in der psychologischen Akkulturationsforschung. Intercultural Journal (in press). Hiss, S. & Akos, R.-T., Wie entstehen Preise? Zur Lösung des Bewertungsproblems auf dem Markt für Ratingurteile strukturierter Finanzprodukte. [The Making of Prices. How the Valuation Problem is Solved on the Market for the Rating of Structured Finance Products.], Berliner Journal für Soziologie 21(4) (2012), 469-494. Hiss, S. & Nagel, S., Ratingagenturen zwischen Krise und Regulierung. [Rating Agencies Between Crisis and Regulation.] Baden-Baden: Nomos (2012). Hiss, S., Konfligierende Rationalitäten – wie Nachhaltigkeit die Rationalitätsordnung des Finanzmarktes irritiert. [Conflicting Rationalities – How Sustainability Confuses the Financial Market’s Order of Rationality.], in: Anita Engels/Lisa Knoll (ed.), Wirtschaftliche Rationalität: Soziologische Perspektiven. [Economic Rationality: Sociological Perspectives.] Wiesbaden: SpringerVS (2012), 85-107. Jugert, P., Benbow, A:, Noack, P. & Diener, K., Politische Partizipation und soziales Engagement unter jungen Deutschen, Türken und Spätaussiedlern: Befunde aus einer qualitativen Untersuchung mit Fokusgruppen. Zeitschrift für Politische Psychologie (in press). Kirchmann, H., Steyer, R., Mayer, A., Joraschky, P., Schreiber-Willnow, K., & Strauss, B., Effects of adult inpatient group psychotherapy on attachment characteristics: An observational study comparing routine care to an untreated comparison group. Psychotherapy Research, 22 (1) (2012), 95–114. Available from http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10503307.2011.626807. Kurz, A. & Wilz, G., Die Belastung pflegender Angehöriger bei Demenz: Entstehungsbedingungen und Interventionsmöglichkeiten. Nervenarzt (2011), 82, 336-42. Lades, L. K., Towards an incentive salience model of intertemporal choice, Journal of Economic Psychology, Volume 33, Issue 4, August 2012, 833-841. Lutter/Bayer, W. /J. Schmidt, J., Europäisches Unternehmens- und Kapitalmarktrecht, (Berlin: de Gruyter 5. Aufl. 2012) Montero, D., Some Elements of a Cultural Theory of Social Change," International Journal of Social Science and Humanity 2(1) (2012), 52-58. Müller, F., & Rothermund, K., Talking loudly but lazing at work – behavioral effects of stereotypes are context dependent. European Journal of Social Psychology (in press). Page 21 Newsletter 0101-2012 2012 Mund, M. & Mitte, K., The costs of repression: A meta-analysis on the relation between repressive coping and somatic diseases. Health Psychology (in press). Neyer, F. J., Felber, J. & Gebhardt, C., Entwicklung und Validierung einer Kurzskala zur Erfassung von Technikbereitschaft (technology commitment). Diagnostica (in press). Oertel, S. & Walgenbach, P., The effect of partner exits on survival chances of SMEs, in: Journal of Organizational Change Management (2012). Pavlova, M. K. & Silbereisen, R. K., Age, cumulative (dis)advantage, and subjective wellbeing in employed and unemployed Germans: A moderated mediation model. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 17 (2012), 93-104. Pavlova, M. K. & Silbereisen, R. K., Dispositional optimism fosters opportunity-congruent coping with occupational uncertainty. Journal of Personality, (2012), Advance online publication. doi:10.1111/j.1467-6494.2012.00782.x. Ruffert, M., Der rechtliche Rahmen für die gegenseitige Nothilfe innerhalb des EuroRaumes, in: Gesellschaft für Rechtspolitik Trier (ed.), Die Europäische Union nach Lissabon, 54. Bitburger Gespräche, Jahrbuch 2011/I, 2012, 15-29. Ruffert, M., Die europäische Schuldenkrise vor dem Bundesverfassungsgericht – Anmerkung zum Urteil vom 7. September 2011 –, EuR 2011, 842-855. Ruffert, M., Le droit administratif européen, in: Gonod, P./Melleray, F./Yolka, P. (eds.), Traité de droit administratif, Paris 2011, 733-772. Ruffert, M., The European Debt Crisis and European Union Law, CMLRev. 48 (2011), 1777-1805. Schinköthe, D. & Wilz, G., Beziehungsänderung, Trauer- und Verlusterleben bei Angehörigen von Demenzerkrankten – Ansätze für Therapie und Beratung. Familiendynamik (2011), 36, 286-295. Schinköthe, D., Kalytta, T. & Wilz, G., Kognitive Verhaltenstherapie mit Partnern von Schlaganfall- und Demenzerkrankten. Psychotherapie im Alter (2011), 8, 71-83. Semenova, E., ‘Ministerial and Parliamentary Elites in an Executive-Dominated System: Post-Soviet Russia 1991-2009’, Comparative Sociology (10) (in press), 908–927. DOI: 10.1163/156913311X607629. Semenova, E., ‘Patterns of Parliamentary Recruitment and Careers in Ukraine, 19902007’, East European Politics and Societies (in press). Semenova, E., Continuities in the formation of post-Soviet political elites, Historical Social Research (in press). Stuetzer, M., Obschonka, M. & Schmitt-Rodermund, E., Balanced skills among nascent entrepreneurs. Small Business Economics (in press), doi: 10.1007/s11187-012-9423-2. Titzmann, P. F., Silbereisen, R. K. & Mesch, G. S., Change in Friendship Homophily: A German Israeli Comparison of Adolescent Immigrants. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 43 (2012), 410-428. Wilz, G. & Kalytta, T., Evaluation eines kognitiv-behavioralen Gruppenkonzepts für pflegende Angehörige von Demenzerkrankten. Psychotherapie Psychosomatik Medizinische Psychologie (PPmP) (in press). Wilz, G., Schinköthe, D. & Soellner, R., Goal attainment and treatment compliance in a cognitive-behavioral telephone intervention for family caregivers of persons with dementia. GeroPsych The Journal of Gerontopsychology and Geriatric Psychiatry (2011), 24, 115-125. Wrzus, C., Hänel, M., Wagner, J. & Neyer, F. J., Social network changes and life events across the lifespan: A meta-analysis. Psychological Bulletin (in press). Wrzus, C., Wagner, J. & Neyer F. J., Interdependence of horizontal family relationships and friendships relates to higher well-being. Personal Relationships (in press). Page 22 Newsletter 0101-2012 2012 Best Wishes, Uwe Cantner (Director) You can subscribe and unsubscribe this newsletter at https://lc03.rz.uni-jena.de/mailman/listinfo/newsletter-gsbc. For comments or announcements in the next issue please contact Robert Weigelt (mail to: Robert.Weigelt(at)uni-jena.de). Page 23