Dr. Andreas Pondorfer
Contact Information
Institute for Applied MicroeconomicsAdenauerallee 24–4253113 Bonn
Visitor address:
Lennéstraße 43Raum 4.001
53113 Bonn
Tel: +49 228 73-9222Personal Website: Here
Office hours by arrangement via email
Main Research Interests
- Behavioral Economics
- Experimental Economics
- Environmental Economics
Curriculum Vitae
Working Papers
“Spite, search for status and ‘outgroup’ competition as factors of punishment: Experimental evidence from a small-scale society of Papua New Guinea”, with G. Grimalda.
“Gender differences in social risk taking: the role of nurture”, with A. Friedl and U. Schmidt. (revise and resubmit, Journal of Economic Psychology)
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"Climate change communication: The effect of framing and outcome uncertainty on risk perception of ocean acidification", with C. Braun and K. Rehdanz.
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“The natural geography of behavior: A global comparison of humans and wild animals”, with Toman Barsbai.
- "Natural Hazards and Well-Being in a Small-Scale Island Society”, with P. Lohmann and K. Rehdanz, Ecological Economics (forthcoming)
- "Eliciting Preferences for Public Goods in Nonmonetized Communities: Accounting for Preferences Uncertainty”, with K. Rehdanz, 2018, Land Economics,94(1), 73-86.
- "Social image concerns promote cooperation more than altruistic punishment", with G. Grimalda and D. Tracer, 2016, Nature Communications, 7.
- "Gender differences in stereotypes of risk preferences: Experimental evidence from a patrilineal and a matrilineal society", with T. Barsbai and U. Schmidt, 2016, Management Science.
- "Climate change and the risk of mass violence: Africa in the 21st century", with A. Exenberger, 2014, Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy, 19(3), 381-392.