Florian Hett
Management and Microeconomics
Frankfurt University
Germany
Biography
Florian Hett joined the Chair of Organization and Management in 2014. He graduated in Economics in 2009 and obtained a PhD in Economics in the fields of applied microeconomics and financial economics in 2014 from the University of Mainz. Education: Graduate School of Economics, Finance, and Management, University of Frankfurt, University of Mainz, University of Darmstadt Dr. rer. pol. (PhD equivalent), 2014 Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz, Germany Diploma (Master equivalent), Economics, 2009
Research Interest
His research interests include behavioral economics, applied microeconomics, and financial economics. In his current projects he studies endogenous social identity, behavior in dynamic contests, as well as determinants and consequences of preference heterogeneity.
Publications
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Girard, Yann and Florian Hett. "Competitiveness in Dynamic Contests: Evidence from combined field and lab data"
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Hett, Florian, Markus Kröll, and Mario Mechtel. "Choosing Who You Are: The Structure and Behavioral Effects of Revealed Identification Preferences"
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Hett, Florian and Alexander Schmidt. "Bank Rescues and Bailout Expectations: The Erosion of Market Discipline During the Financial Crisis" Journal of Financial Economics.
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Girard, Yann, Florian Hett, and Daniel Schunk. "How Individual Characteristics Shape the Structure of Social Networks" Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. 115 (2015), 197-216.
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Bernard, Mark, Florian Hett, and Mario Mechtel. "Social Identity and Social Free Riding" European Economic Review, 90 (2016), 4-17