Astrid Kunze Delivered Plenary Talk at Colloquium of Personnel Economics
Astrid Kunze gave the keynote on «Firms’ Role for Inequality: Curse or Blessing» at the Colloquium of Personnel Economics (COPE), 08 - 09 May 2025, at NTNU in Trondheim.
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Astrid Kunze gave the keynote on «Firms’ Role for Inequality: Curse or Blessing» at the Colloquium of Personnel Economics (COPE), 08 - 09 May 2025, at NTNU in Trondheim.
Ola H. Grytten's book review of "The great restoration: post-communist transformations from the viewpoint of comparative historical sociology of restorations" written by Zenonas Norkus has been published in Scandinavian Economic History Review.
One of the world’s most influential labor economists, Berkeley Professor David Card, will deliver the Sandmo Lecture on Public Policy at NHH.
Would you do it? A new study reveals how a single promise can tilt the scales toward honesty.
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Scandinavian Economic History Review |
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Alexander W. Cappelen, Ranveig Falch and Bertil Tungodden: |
"Experimental Evidence on the Acceptance of Males Falling Behind" |
Journal of the European Economic Association |
Samuel D. Hirshman, Abigail B. Sussman, Carlos Vazquez-Hernandez, Daniel O'Leary and Jennifer S. Trueblood: |
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) |
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Ethan Ilzetzki and Heidi Christina Thysen: |
IMF Economic Review |
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David M. Silverman, Ivan A. Hernansez, Marlis Schneider, Rebecca M. Ryan, Ariel Kalil and Mesmin Destin: |
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences |
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Astrid Kunze and Katrin Scharfenkamp: |
"The importance of co-determination for gender diversity in the boardroom" |
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Gozde Corekcioglu, Marco Francesconi and Astrid Kunze: |
"Parental Leave from the Firm's Perspective" |
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Samuel Dodini and Alexander Willén: |
"The Power to Discriminate" |
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Samuel Dodini, Petter Lundborg, Katrine Løken and Alexander Willén: |
"The Fatal Consequences of Brain Drain" |