06: Konflikt und Kooperation: Priorität oder Gegebenheit
Was bestimmt die Interaktion zwischen Menschen? Unter welchen Bedingungen findet Zusammenarbeit statt, wann entstehen Konflikte? Im Vordergrund steht insbesondere die Rolle des Umfelds und daraus resultierende Wechselwirkungen. Ebenso beschäftigt sich das Seminar mit der Rolle der individuellen Heterogenität wie zum Beispiel pro- und anti-soziale Präferenzen von Individuen.
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Ursula DAXECKER
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science; Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research, University of Amsterdam
2008-2012 | Assistant Professor, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO |
2013-2016 | Assistant Professor, University of Amsterdam |
since 2016 | Associate Professor, University of Amsterdam |
Dr. Urs FISCHBACHER
Chair of Applied Research in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Konstanz
1982 | Diploma in Mathematics, University of Zurich |
1985 | PhD in Mathematics, University of Zurich |
1985-1987 | Software Developer, Mettler-Toledo GmbH, Greifensee |
1987-1991 | Software Developer, Mecasoft SA, Zurich |
1991-1995 | Researcher, Swiss Federal Institute WSL, Birmensdorf |
1995-2007 | Researcher, Institute for Empirical Research in Economics, University of Zurich |
2006 | Habilitation in Economics, University of Zurich |
Since 2007 Full Professor of Economics, University of Konstanz; Head of Thurgau Institute of Economics, Kreuzlingen | |
2012-2019 | Research Group Psychoeconomics, Processing Social Preferences, German Research Foundation |
Since 2015 Coordinator, Graduate School of Decision Sciences, University of Konstanz |