As part of the WFI's "Brown Bag" seminar, high-ranking researchers from all subfields of economics present their research papers. The seminar takes place four times a semester on Wednesdays - the focus is on joint discussion of the paper and scientific exchange, especially between different disciplines. Therefore, the "Brown Bag" seminar is aimed at doctoral students, post-doctoral students, professors and interested students from all research fields.
Both WFI faculty members and internationally renowned guests present their work upon invitation. The "Brown Bag" seminar makes excellent research tangible for all WFI members and thus offers unique points of contact for new projects.
Date: 30.04.2025
Lecture Topic: Impacts of climate change and environmental pollution
Date: 07.05.2025
Lecture Topic: Double Materiality as a Driver of Real Effects: Evidence from the European Union’s Non-Financial
Disclosure Directive
Date: 04.06.2025
Lecture Topic: Can Medical AI Services Convince the Self-Wise? How Perceived Accuracy and Diagnosis Severity
Influence Treatment Compliance
Date: 09.07.2025
Lecture Topic: tba
Date: 27.11.2024
Lecture topic: Control and Privacy: Evidence from Apple’s App Tracking Transparency (ATT)
Date: 05.02.2025
Lecture topic: Commuting costs and housing prices
Date: 15.05.2024
Lectre Topic: Towards sustainable (re-) distribution of food, optimizing grocery retailing and food bank practices.
Date: 05.06.2024
Lecture Topic: Does statutory incidence matter? Evidence from the German market for real estate agents
Date: 19.06.2024
Lecture Topic: What Happens with a Zero Corporate Income Tax? Evidence from a Corporate Payout Tax System
Date: 26.06.2024
Lecture Topic: The Perks and Perils of Machine Learning in Business Research
Date: 29.11.2023
Lecture topic: “Marketing in Financial Market Communication“
Date: 17.01.2024
Lecture topic: “Are Domestic Workers Affected by Foreign Tax Changes?"
Date: 31.01.2024
Lecture topic: Failure Imprinting: On the Long-term Consequences of Severe Failures on Decision-Makers’ Aspiration and Performance
Date: 14.02.2024
Lecture topic: Hedge Funds and the Positive Idiosyncratic Volatility Effect
Date: 16.11.2022
Lecture topic: “Shapes, Stature, and Social Influence: Three Projects on Persuasive Phenomena in the Marketplace”
Date: 07.12.2022
Lecture topic: “Eye Movements as a Window to Cognition - How to Draw Inferences about Learning and Expectations from Eye Movements“
Date: 01.02.2023
Lecture topic: "The Impact of Margaret Sanger’s Birth Control Clinics on Early 20th Century U.S. Fertility and Mortality"
Date: 04.05.2022 (virtual format)
Lecture topic: The Education-Innovation Gap
Date: 18.05.2022 (in presence)
Lecture topic: Prescriptive Analytics for Commodity Storage Applications
Date: 06.07.2022 (virtual format)
Lecture topic: Spin it to win it! The Effectiveness of Gamification in Service Recovery
Date: 06.07.2022 (in presence)
lecture topic: Bubbles in Asset Markets and the Heterogeneity of Beliefs
Date: 01.12.2021
Lecture topic: Peers Affect Personality
Date: 08.12.2021
Lecture topic: Better Information From Survey Data - Filtering Out State Dependence Using Eye-Tracking Data
Date: 21.04.2021
Time: 14:15 - 15:45
Date: 28.04.2021
Time: 12:15 - 13:45
Lecture topic: Artificial Intelligence in Economics, Econometrics & Finance
Date: 05.05.2021
Time: 12:15 - 13:45
Topic: Grocery Retail Logistics in Peak Periods and Disruptive Times – Insights from Planning during Holiday Seasons and the Covid-19 Pandemic
Date: 23.06.2021
Time: 12:15 bis 13:45 Uhr
Lecture topic: Better Information From Survey Data - Filtering Out State Dependence Using Eye-Tracking Data
Date: 11.11.2020
Lecture Topic: To Tell or Not to Tell: The Effect of Informing Consumers about the Cooperation with a Startup in Developing Smart Products.
Date: 02.12.2020
Lecture Topic: Can training enhance adoption, knowledge and perception of organic farming practices? Evidence from a randomized experiment in Indonesia.
Date: 13.01.2021
Lecture Topic: The Role of Personal Income Taxes in Corporate Investment Decisions
Paper
Date: 27.01.2021
Time: 12:15 p.m. to 1:45 p.m.
Lecture Topic: COVID-19 and the Fragility of Credit Supply by Shadow Banks
Link to Zoom event (Meeting-ID: 932 1936 5015; PW: 650482)
Presentation: Lending vs. Trading Theory
Date: canceled
Due to the Corona pandemic, the lecture by Prof. Dr. Arya unfortunately has to be cancelled.
Date: canceled
Due to the Corona pandemic, the lecture by J.-Prof. Dr. Bilstein unfortunately has to be cancelled.
Date: canceled
Due to the Corona pandemic, the lecture of Prof. Dr. Jacob unfortunately has to be cancelled.