
FB 03: Public and Behavioral Economics, Univ.-Prof. Dr. Daniel Schunk
Scientific career | |
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Since 2020 | Doctoral studies in economics, supervisor: Prof. Dr. Daniel Schunk, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz Research assistant at the Chair of Public and Behavioral Economics, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz |
2018 | Study abroad Economics (ERASMUS +), Université Clermont Auvergne, Clermont-Ferrand, France |
2016 – 2019 | Master of Science International Economics and Public Policy (MIEPP), Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz |
2014 | Study abroad Economics (ERASMUS +), Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden |
2012 – 2016 | Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, University of Hamburg |
Scholarships and awards | |
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Since 2024 | Junior member of the Gutenberg Academy Fellows Program, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz |
2021 – 2022 | Member of the Christine de Pizan Mentoring Program, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz |
Other (voluntary) activities | |
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Since 2022 | Co-coordinator of the regional group Scientists for Future Mainz/Wiesbaden |
Since 2021 | Deputy member of the GLK Steering Committee, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz |
Publications |
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Winkel, K., & Zipperle, I. (2023). Children with mathematical learning difficulties – How do their working memory skills differ from typically developing first graders?: Journal der Mathematik-Didaktik. |
Schunk, D., & Zipperle, I. (2023). Fairness and Inequality Acceptance in Children and Adolescents: A Survey on Behaviors in Economic Experiments: Journal of Economic Surveys, 1-28. |
Klausmann, T., Wagner, V., & Zipperle, I. (2021). Rank Response Functions in an Online Learning Environment: Economic Letters, 110096. |
Courses | |
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Summer semester 2021 – 2024 | Tutorial Economics of Economics (Master) |
Winter semester 2021 – 2023 | Tutorial Public Finance (Bachelor) |
Winter semester 2023 | Preliminary course in mathematics (Master) |
Summer semester 2023 | Preliminary course in mathematics (Master) |
Regularly | Seminars for Master’s or Bachelor’s students, supervision of Master’s or Bachelor’s theses |