Current Working Papers
A Comparison of Preferences and Traits between Self-Employed Workers and Employees 2023, DP 10/2023-048 (with Paul Bokern, Jona Linde, Arno Riedl and Hans Schmeets). [Paper Download]
Personal Life Events and the Stability of Preferences, 2023, DP 10/2023-047 (with Paul Bokern, Jona Linde, Arno Riedl and Hans Schmeets). [Paper Download]
The Convergent and External Validity of Risk Preference Elicitation Methods, 2023, DP 08/2023-038 (with Paul Bokern, Jona Linde, Arno Riedl and Hans Schmeets). [Link]
The Robustness of Preferences During a Crisis: The Case of COVID-19, 2023, CESifo Working Paper No. 10595 (with Paul Bokern, Jona Linde and Arno Riedl). [Link]
(A former version of this paper was circulated with the title: The effect of the COVID‐19 crisis on economic and social preferences, 2021, Netspar DP 12/2021-031).
A comparison of pension-relevant preferences, traits, skills, and attitudes between the Dutch self-employed and employees, 2022, Netspar Design Paper 216 (with Paul Bokern, Jona Linde, Arno Riedl and Hans Schmeets). [Link]
Personal life events and individual risk preferences, 2022, Netspar Design Paper 210 (with Paul Bokern, Jona Linde, Arno Riedl and Hans Schmeets). [Link]
Co-benefits motivate individual donations to mitigate climate change, 2022 (with Christoph Feldhaus, Marvin Gleue and Andreas Löschel). [Link]
A survey of risk preference measures and their relation to field behavior, 2021, Netspar Survey Paper 58 (with Paul Bokern, Jona Linde, Arno Riedl and Hans Schmeets). [Link]
Preferences for solidarity and attitudes towards the Dutch pension system: Evidence from a representative sample, 2019, Netspar Design Paper 128 (with Arno Riedl and Hans Schmeets). [Link]