Institut für Wirtschaftswissenschaften
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Schwerpunktfach Economics. - 2:
Forschungsseminar. - 3:
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Mitarbeiter.- 4.1:
Prof. Dr. Fellner. - 4.2:
Prof. Dr. Gebhardt. - 4.3:
Prof. Dr. Kranz. - 4.4:
Prof. Dr. Ludwig. - 4.5:
Vanessa Fink. - 4.6:
Kathrin Dengler. - 4.7:
Gregor Hesse. - 4.8:
Kristijan Hromek. - 4.9:
Martin Kies. - 4.10:
Thomas Roscher. - 4.11:
Steffen Schechinger.
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Ehemalige Mitarbeiter. - 6:
Lehrbeauftragte. - 7:
Abschlussarbeiten. - 8:
Jobangebote.

Prof. Dr. Gerlinde Fellner
Adresse
Institut für Wirtschaftswissenschaften
Raum 1.27
Helmholtzstraße 18
Universität Ulm
89081 Ulm
Kontakt
Telefon: +49 (0)731/ 50 23616
Fax: +49 (0)731/ 50 23737
e-mail:
gerlinde.fellner(at)uni-ulm.de
Ausbildung
- 1995 – 2001: Diplom Volkswirtschaftslehre, Universität Wien
- 1995 – 2002: Diplom Psychologie, Universität Wien
- 2001 – 2004: Doktor der Wirtschaftswissenschaften (Dr. rer. pol.; summa cum laude), Universität Jena, Titel der Doktorarbeit: "Experimental studies on investor behavior" (Gutachter: Prof. Dr. Werner Güth, Prof. Dr. Uwe Cantner)
- 2011: Habilitation (Venia legendi), Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien
Beschäftigung
- 2001 - 2004: Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am Max-Planck-Institut für Ökonomik, Jena
- 2004 - 2005: Post-Doktorandin im SFB Transregio 15 (Governance and the efficiency of economic systems), Universität Bonn
- 2005 - 2012: Universitätsassistentin am Department für Volkswirtschaft, Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien
- 2008 - 2010: Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin im SFB International Tax Coordination, Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien
- 2010 - 2011: Vertretungsprofessur (W3), Staatswissenschaftliches Seminar, Universität Köln (Lehrstuhl von Prof. Dr. Axel Ockenfels)
- Seit 2012: W3-Professur an der Fakultät für Mathematik und Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Universität Ulm
Veröffentlichungen
- Fellner, G., Sausgruber, R. & Traxler, C. forthcoming. Testing enforcement strategies in the field: threat, moral appeal and social information. Journal of the European Economic Association.
- Fellner, G. & Krügel, S. 2012. Judgmental overconfidence: Three measures, one bias? Journal of Economic Psychology, 33 (1), 142-154.
- Fellner, G. & Sutter, M. 2009. Causes, consequences and cures of myopic loss aversion - An experimental examination. Economic Journal, 119 (537), 900-916.
- Fellner, G. 2009. Illusion of control as a source of poor diversification: Experimental evidence. Journal of Behavioral Finance, 10(1), 55-67.
- Fellner, G., Güth, W. & Maciejovsky, B. 2009. Satisficing in financial decision making - A theoretical and experimental approach to bounded rationality. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 53 (1), 26-33.
- Fellner, G. & Maciejovsky, B. 2007. Risk attitude and market behavior: Evidence from experimental asset markets. Journal of Economic Psychology, 28 (3), 338-350.
- Fellner, G., Güth, W. & Maciejovsky, B. 2004. Illusion of expertise in portfolio desicions - An experimental approach. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 55 (3), 355-376.
- Coricelli, G., Fehr, D. & Fellner, G. 2004. Partner selection in public goods experiments. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 48 (3), 2004, 356-378.
- Fellner, G. & Güth, W. 2003. What limits escalation? Varying threat power in an ultimatum experiment. Economics Letters, 80 (1), 53-60
Arbeitspapiere
- Fellner, G. & Theissen, E. 2011. Short sale-constraints and divergence of opinion - Evidence from the laboratory. Center for Financial Studies WP 2011-05.
- Fellner, G., Iida, Y., Kröger, S. & Seki, E. 2011. Heterogeneous productivities in public good production - An experimental study. IZA Bonn, Working Paper No. 5556.
- Berger, U., De Silva, H. & Fellner, G. 2010. Cognitive hierarchy in the one-shot minimizer game. Mimeo, WU Vienna.
- Eberhartinger, E. & Fellner, G. 2010. Why don't they minimize their tax? An experimental approach to hybrid finance. SFB International Tax Coordination Working Paper No. 39, WU Vienna.
- Fellner, G. & Lünser, G. 2008. Cooperation in local and global groups. Discussion Paper Nr.122 , Department of Economics, Vienna University of Economics and B.A.
- Fellner, G., Güth, W. & Martin, E. 2006. Satisficing or Optimizing? An experimental study. Discussion Paper 11-2006. Papers on Strategic Interaction. Max Planck Institute for Economics, Jena.
- Fellner, G., Güth, W. & Martin, E. 2006. Task transcending satisficing - An experimental study. Discussion Paper 09-2006. Papers on Strategic Interaction. Max Planck Institute for Economics, Jena.
- Fellner, G., Margreiter, M. & Oses Eraso, N. 2003. When the past is present - The ratchet effect in the local commons. Discussion Paper 23-2003. Papers on Strategic Interaction. Max Planck Institute for Economics, Jena.
- Fellner, G. & Maciejovsky, B. 2003. The equity home bias: Contrasting an institutional with a behavioral explanation. Discussion Paper 3-2003. Papers on Strategic Interaction. Max Planck Institute for Economics, Jena.
Laufende Arbeit
- Peer effects in multidimensional work tasks (with Felix Ebeling and Johannes Wahlig, University of Cologne)
- Costly quality control and reciprocity supported equilibria in the investment game (with Andreas Nicklisch, University of Hamburg)
- Overconfidence and the volume of trade (with Sebastian Krügel, Max Planck Institute of Economics, Jena)
- Cost awareness and medical consumption (with Sven Fischer, Max Planck Institute on Collective Goods, Bonn)
- Winner's curse in simple bidding games (with Werner Güth, Max Planck Institute of Economics, Jena)
Forschungsinteressen
- Verhaltens- und Experimentalökonomik
- Strategische Interaktion
- Behavioral Finance
- Psychologie und Ökonomie
- Marktmikrostruktur
- Institutionelles Design
