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Environmental Economics Brownbag Seminar

The Environmental Economics Brownbag Seminar series is a cooperation between Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) and the universities of Mannheim and Heidelberg. The seminar brings together environmental and resource economists from the whole metropolitan area as well as external speakers to present and discuss cutting edge work. It typically takes place once a month. Anyone interested in the topic  is welcome to attend.

Unless noted otherwise, all seminars take place at ZEW – Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research, Room HKH  (L7,1, 68161 Mannheim) or at FZU - Seminar Room 215 (Bergheimer Str. 20, 69115 Heidelberg). If you have questions or are interested in joining a seminar, please send an email to one of the organizers:

Mateus Nogueira Meirelles de Souza (mateus.souza(at)uni-mannheim.de) 

Elisa Rottner (Elisa.Rottner(at)zew.de)

Sorell de Silva (sorell.desilva(at)awi.uni-heidelberg.de)

FZU

Upcoming Talks

Presenter: Anna Meier , Center for Climate Resilience, University of Augsburg

Authors: Anna Maier, Florian Diekert, Patrick Hoffmann und Carolin Kreier

Date: 17.12.2024 / Time: 12:30 to 14:00 hours

Location: RCEE Uni Heidelberg - Research Center for Environmental Economics University of Heidelberg , Seminar Room 2015 (Bergheimer Straße 20, 69115 Heidelberg) 

 Title :  The Effect of a Normative Appeal on Cooperation among (A)symmetric Groups

Abstract : This research explores group decision-making in social dilemmas by introducing a novel experimental design combining elements of a take-framed common pool resource game and a give-framed public goods game. Departing from traditional focus on individual behavior, we examine groups as units of decision-making in scenarios where two groups jointly manage a public good. In the Symmetric Take treatment (SymT) both groups take from the public good. In the Asymmetric treatment (Asym) there is one give- and one take-group managing the public good. We compare SymT with Asym and investigate whether there is a difference in inter-group cooperation levels. In an additional treatment, we explore the impact of a Normative Appeal, which is a message that highlights the benefits of cooperation. Although the appeal is displayed to all participants, the message is specifically directed to take-groups. We study whether the Normative Appeal increases cooperation in these between-group social dilemmas or whether it causes reactance in groups in the asymmetric treatment. The data is being collected in November/December 2024 in the Laboratory for Economic Experiments on Human Behavior (LEcH) at the University of Augsburg. 

 

Everyone interested is welcome to attend.

Past Talks

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26.11.2024 - Imelda, The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID), Switzerland
Crime in the Dark: Role of Electricity Rationing
15.10.2024 - Nicolai V. Kuminoff, Arizona State University
Socially Efficient Menu Design for Residential Electricity Plans
17.09.2024 - Sabine Stillger, University of Mannheim
The Role of Firm Heterogeneity and Intermediate Inputs for Carbon Leakage
25.06.2024 -  Manuel Linsenmeier, Columbia University
Quantifying the direct and indirect benefits of climate policies in the USA
21.05.2024 - Anna Straubinger, ZEW
the Welfare Effects of Climate Policies for Global Aviation
16.04.2024 - Lint Barrage
Equilibrium Particulate Exposure
19.03.2024 -  André Danelon
Exploring the Interplay Between Forest Conservation and Sanitation Costs in Brazil under the New Regulatory Framework: A Total Factor Productivity decomposition using stochastic frontier models

Special Environmental Economics Brownbag Seminar

29.02.2024 - Douglas Almond, (Columbia University)

Fugitive Methane Emissions and Policy Responses
20.02.2024 - CANCELLED - André Danelon
Exploring the Interplay Between Forest Conservation and Sanitation Costs in Brazil under the New Regulatory Framework: A Total Factor Productivity decomposition using stochastic frontier models
16.01.2024 - Menglu Neupert-Zhuang (Frankfurt School of Finance & Management)
Do individuals invest more sustainably when advised to do so? An incentivised online experiment
Talks in 2023
17.01.2023 Philipp Richter (University of Mannheim)
Offshoring and Environmental Policy: Firm Selection and Distributional Effects
14.02.2023 Bettina Chlond (ZEW/Heidelberg University)
More money or better procedures? Evidence from an energy efficiency assistance program
21.03.2023 Jeromin Zettelmeyer (Bruegel)
How Europe should answer the US Inflation Reduction Act
19.04.2023 Kenneth L. Judd (Stanford University)
Dynamic Stochastic Analysis of Climate Policies
16.05.2023 Lei Li (University of Mannheim)
The Amazon Forest Fire: Export-Induced Deforestation and Political Change
20.06.2023 Jakob Lehr (University of Mannheim)
Import Competition and Firm-Level CO2 Emissions: Evidence from the German Manufacturing Industry
18.07.2023 Elisa Rottner (ZEW) + Hans Koster (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Is Germany becoming the European Pollution Haven? / High-Speed Rail and the Spatial Distribution of Economic Activity: Evidence from Japan's Shinkansen
19.09.2023 Mateus Souza (University of Mannheim)
The Tragedy of the Common Heating Bill
17.10.2023 Katharina Momsen (Heidelberg University)
The story behind climate change science: Belief updating and pro-environmental behavior
14.11.2023  Laurence Kotlikoff (Boston University)
Can Today’s and Tomorrow’s World Uniformly Gain from Carbon Taxation?
12.12.2023  Madeline Werthschulte (Heidelberg University)
Nudging the Poor: Field Experimental Evidence on Increasing Energy Efficiency Investments among Low-Income Households
Talks in 2022
18.01.2022 (cancelled) Tillmann Eymess (Heidelberg University)
15.02.2022 Peter Andre (briq - Institute on Behavior and Inequality / Bonn)
Fighting Climate Change The Role of Norms, Preferences, and Moral Values (joint work with Teodora Boneva, Felix Chopra, and Armin Falk)
15.03.2022 Ulrich J. Wagner (University of Mannheim)
The Co-Pollution Impacts of Climate Policy Evidence from the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (joint work with Dana Kassem and Laure de Preux)
03.05.2022 Frank Jotzo (Australian National University & ANU Institute for Climate, Energy and Disaster Solutions)
Shifts in the economic geography of heavy industry in a decarbonising world a view from Australia
24.05.2022 Santiago Gómez Cardona (Heidelberg University)
Subsidizing Compliance A Multi-Unit Price List Mechanism for Legal Fishing Nets at Lake Victoria
21.06.2022 Lassi Ahlvik (University of Helsinki)
Quantifying supply-side climate policies
19.07.2022 Tillmann Eymess (Heidelberg University) / Beathe Thies (UMA)
Relative Income and Contributions to Public Goods: An application to air pollution / Air Quality and the Productivity of High-Skilled Workers: Evidence from GitHub
22.09.2022 Antonio Bento (University of Southern California)
Why do inefficient policies persist? Evidence from Energy Subsidies in Brazil
18.10.2022 Anna Straubinger (ZEW)
Going electric Environmental and Welfare Impacts of Urban Ground and Air Transport
15.11.2022 Alexander Dangel (presenter) and Timo Goeschl (Heidelberg University)
Diffusion Patterns and Neighbor Effects in Air Quality Sensor Adoption The Role of Neighborhoods, Nearby Adopters, and Non-Compliant Monitors
13.12.2022 Johannes Gessner (presenter) and Wolfgang Habla, Ulrich J. Wagner
Can social comparisons and moral appeals increase public transport ridership and decrease car use?
Talks in 2021
19.01.2021 Nicholas Tyack  (The Graduate Institute Geneva / Heidelberg University)
An experimental approach to farmer valuation of African rice genetic resources
16.02.2021 Stephen Jarvis (University of Mannheim)
The Economic Costs of NIMBYism
16.03.2021 Pei Huang  (ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research)
Air Pollution, Racial Disparities, and Health Evidence from Ports and Oceanic Weather Events
20.04.2021 Johannes Lohse (University of Birmingham)
Absolute groupishness and the demand for information
18.05.2021 Lukas Tomberg (RWI and Ruhr Graduate School in Economics)
Warm-Glow versus Cold-Prickle and the Alignment Effect
15.06.2021 Robert Germeshausen (ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research)
Public Support for Renewable Energy The Case of Wind Power
20.07.2021 Andreas Pondorfer (Technical University of Munich)
Animal spirits the natural geography of economic behavior
24.08.2021 Oliver Schenker (Frankfurt School of Finance & Management)
International Trade and Weather Variation
21.09.2021 Dana Kassem (University of Mannheim)
The Social Cost of Power Outages in Delhi (joint work with Yatang Lin)
19.10.2021 Grischa Perino (University of Hamburg)
Sentiments and (In-)Stability in Cap-and-Trade Schemes
16.11.2021 Yixuan Gu (University of Mannheim)
The chemical transport model and some applications
14.12.2021 Madeline Werthschulte (ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research)
The Hidden Costs of Traffic Congestion (joint work with Andreas Löschel, Michael Price and Laura Razzolini)
Talks in 2020
21.01.2020 Jörg Peters (RWI - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research)
The regional energy efficiency rebound Price and quantity effects in a randomized policy roll-out
18.02.2020 Dimitri Szerman (University of Mannheim)
Heat and Health a Tale of a Tropical City
17.03.2020 (Cancelled due to coronavirus)
21.04.2020 Hannah Klauber (Mercator Research Center on Global Commons and Climate Change, MCC)
What driving bans tell us about the lasting health legacy of diesel pollution
19.05.2020 Santiago Gomez Cardona (Heidelberg University)
Basis Risk Effects on the Demand for Index Insurance. Experimental Games with Colombian Coffee Growers
16.06.2020 Mateus Souza (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Predictive Counterfactuals for Treatment Effect Heterogeneity in Event Studies with Staggered Adoption
21.07.2020 Daniel Heyen (ETH Zurich)
Public gob provision Theory and experimental design
18.08.2020 Raphael Epperson (University of Mannheim)
Willful Ignorance and the Effect of Information on Meat Consumption
15.09.2020 Albert Roger (ZEW)
Estimating Technological Gains and Losses from International Environmental Agreements the Case of Stock Pollutants
20.10.2020 Tillmann Eymess (Heidelberg University)
Changing Collective Action Norm-Based Interventions and Team Decisions (joint work with Florian Diekert)
17.11.2020 Nanna Fukushima 
The UK Clean Air Act, Black Smoke, and Infant Mortality
15.12.2020 Carlo Gallier  (ZEW Mannheim)
The ratchet effect in social dilemmas
Talks in 2019
15.01.2019 Andreas Gerster (University of Mannheim)
Disaggregated Consumption Feedback and Energy Conservation Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial
12.02.2019 Jason Wong (Columbia University)
Blue-sky Thinking Connectivity Impacts on Regional Economies and Innovation in the United States
19.03.2019 Frikk Nesje (Heidelberg University)
Cross-dynastic intergenerational altruism
16.04.2019 (cancelled)
21.05.2019 Christian Traeger (University of Oslo)
Pricing Climate Risk
18.06.2019 Malte Faber (Heidelberg University)
MINE - Mapping the Interplay between Nature and Economy. A digital map for Ecological Economics
16.07.2019 Dimitri Szerman (University of Mannheim)
Impacts of Infrastructure on the Environment Evidence from Power Plants in the Amazon
20.08.2019 Robbert Schaap (Heidelberg University)
Prudence and Precautionary Saving by Natural Resource Users
17.09.2019 Madzharova, Boryana (University of Erlangen-Nürnberg)
Subsidies for Energy Efficient Appliances
15.10.2019 Marcel Oestreich (Brock University) and Alice Solda (Heidelberg University)
The role of inter-firm information on the effectiveness of competitive audit mechanism
19.11.2019 Ann-Kathrin Koessler (University of Osnabrueck )
Social influence motivates public commitments to cooperate
17.12.2019 Vincenzo Mollisi (University of Mannheim)
The Productivity Effect of Public-Private Partnership
Talks in 2018
16.01.2018 Camila Steffens (University of Sao Paolo)
Cigarette Consumers Behavior Effects of Smoking Bans in Brazil
20.02.2018 Miguel Angel Tovar Reaños (ZEW)
Distributional effects of policies against floods in Germany
20.03.18 Nicolas Koch (Mercator Research Institute)
Agricultural Productivity and Forest Conservation Evidence from the Brazilian Amazon
17.04.2018 Frederick van der Ploeg (University of Oxford)
Should pollution taxes be targeted at income redistribution?
22.05.2018 Tillmann Eymess (Heidelberg University)
Nudging with Teeth Conforming with Norms of Cooperation
19.06.2018 Nikolas Wölfing (University of Mannheim)
Forward Contracts and Collusion in Supply Functions
17.07.2018 Johannes Diederich (Heidelberg University)
Subsidizing Quantity Donations Matches, Rebates, and Discounts Compared
18.09.2018 Theodoros Chatzivasileiadis (ZEW)
The stock markets’ reflection on the IPCC’s findings
16.10.2018 Mario Liebensteiner (TU Kaiserslautern)
Do Intermittent Renewables Threaten the Electricity Supply Security?
20.11.2018 Dana Kassam (University of Mannheim)
Does Electrification Cause Industrial Development? Grid Expansion and Firm Turnover in Indonesia
18.12.2018 Marius Alt (ZEW)
Match Point – Experimental analyses on different matching rates
Talks in 2017
17.01.2017 Robert Germeshausen (ZEW)
Effects of Attribute-Based Regulation on Technology Adoption - The Case of Feed-In Tariffs for Solar Photovoltaic
14.02.2017 Martin Wörter (ETH Zürich)
The adoption of green energy technologies the role of policies in an international comparison
21.03.2017 Nicola Pavanini (Tilburg University)
Welfare and redistribution in residential electricity markets with solar power
18.04.2017 Wolfgang Hablan (ZEW)
Strategic Delegation and International Permit Markets Why Linking May Fail
23.05.2017 Tobias Pfrommer (Heidelberg University)
Learning by Negligence - Torts, Experimentation, and the Value of Information
20.06.2017 Jana Gallus (UCLA Anderson)
Increasing Wikipedia editor retention with non-monetary awards A field experiment
18.07.2017 Daniel Osberghaus (ZEW)
The causal effect of flood experience on climate engagement evidence from search requests for green electricity in Germany
19.09.2017 Robert Germeshausen (ZEW)
Does the Stick make the Carrot more attractive? State Mandates and Uptake of Renewable Heating Technologies
17.10.2017 Karlijn van den Broek (Heidelberg University)
What determines the effectiveness of environmental, economic and combined appeals in environmental campaigns?
21.11.2017 Nicolas Koch (Mercator Institute)
19.12.2017 Florian Diekert (Heidelberg University)
Why do fishermen comply with regulations? The role of preferences
Talks in 2016
19.01.2016 Claudio Bacchianti (ZEW)
Traffic Jam on the Path for Green Growth the Macroeconomics of Sectoral Climate Policies
16.02.2016 Stefan Trautmann (Heidelberg University)
Climate Policy Commitment Devices
08.03.2016 Daniel Römer (ZEW)
The Power of Active Choice Field Experimental Evidence on Repeated Contribution Decisions to a Carbon Offsetting Program
19.04.2016 Claire Gavard (ZEW)
Limited Trading of Emissions Permits as a Climate Cooperation Mechanism? US-China and EU-China Examples
24.05.2016 Johannes Diederich(Heidelberg University)
Direct Prices of Giving
28.06.2016 Daniel Römer (ZEW)
Environmental Policy and Simultaneous Incentives for Process and Product Innovation Theory and Experimental Evidence
26.07.2016 Miguel Angel Tovar (ZEW)
Cost-effectiveness and Incidence of Renewable Energy Promotion in Germany
20.09.2016 Sylwia Bialek (University of Frankfurt)
Monopolists and the Commons Trading-off Yield and Disease
18.10.2016 Frank Pothen, Leibniz (University of Hannover)
Distributional Aspects of Household Material-Footprint. The Case of Germany
15.11.2016 Claudio Baccianti (ZEW)
Laggard Sectors and the Cost of Green Growth Policies
13.12.2016 Florian Diekert (Heidelberg University)
Why do fishermen comply with regulations? The role of preferences
Talks in 2015
20.01.2015 Frank Pothen (Leibniz University of Hannover)
A Structural Decomposition of Global Raw Material Consumption
24.02.2015 Israel Waichman (Heidelberg University)
Reciprocity in Labor Market Relationships Evidence from an Experiment Across High-Income OECD Countries
13.03.2015 Koichiro Ito (Boston University)
The Economics of Attribute-Based Regulation Theory and Evidence from Fuel-Economy Standards
21.04.2015 Florian Landis (joint work with Peter Heindl)
Distributional Effects of EU Energy and Climate Policy across Countries and Income Levels
26.05.2015 Bu, Maoliang ( Nanjing University)
Foreign Direct Investment Choices of Multinational Firms Do Corporate Social Responsibility Capabilities and Weaknesses Matter?
16.06.2015 Stefan Lamp (Yale University)
Projection Bias in Solar Electricity Markets
29.09.2015 Fredrik Carlsson (University of Gothenburg)
Does the Water Spill Over? Spillover Effects from a Social Information Campaign
20.10.2015 Goytom Kahsay (ZEW)
Individual behavior in consumer elective pricing the role of uncertainty
17.11.2015 Claire Gavard (ZEW)
Flexibility in the Market for International Carbon Credits and Price Dynamics Difference with European Allowances
15.12.2015 Hannes Lohse (FZU)
An Online Experiment on Cooperation and Groupishness across Urban Districts
Talks in 2014
21.01.2014 Christiane Reif (ZEW)
Consistent or balanced? On the dynamics of voluntary contributions
18.02.2014 Daniel Heyen (Heidelberg University)
Free-rider vs. free-driver -- R&D incentives for environmental technologies
18.03.2014 Shunsuke Managi (Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan)
Disaster, Energy and Economy
15.04.2014 Prof. Timo Goeschl (Heidelberg University)
Blind trust and cooperation in costly monitoring environments" (with J. Jarke)
20.05. 2014 Sascha Rexhäuser (ZEW)
Invention in Energy Technologies Comparing Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Inventions at the Firm Level
17.06.2014 Tobias Pfrommer (Heidelberg University)
15.07.2014 Nils Kok (Maastricht University)
overview talk of his research on energy efficiency in building, including a new paper on CSR and the cost of debt
16.09.2014 Florian Landis (ZEW)
Matching of abatement efforts as a catalyst for coalition formation in global climate negotiations?
21.10.2014 Daniel Heyen (Heidelberg University)
Information acquisition under Ambiguity - Why the Precautionary Principle may keep us uninformed
11.11.2014 Miguel Angel Tovar Reanos (ZEW)
Fuel for inequality  Distributional effects of a subsidy to electrical vehicles
16.12. 2014 Johannes Diederich (Heidelberg University)
Ambient Noise and Cooperation in Public Good Games
Talks in 2013
22.01.2013 Johannes Diederich (FZU)
Group size and the provision of public goods An experiment with a diverse German subject pool
19.02.2013 Claudio Baccianti (ZEW)
Energy Conservation Policies under Household Heterogeneity and Uncertainty
19.03.2013 Johannes Jarke (Heidelberg University)
Costly Monitoring and the Emergence of Blind Trust
16.04.2013 Nikolas Wölfing (ZEW)
Asymmetric Pass-through of Emission Allowances Prices in Power Wholesale and its End Part 2
14.05.2013 Daniel Heyen (Heidelberg University)
The Intergenerational Transfer of Solar Radiation Management Capabilities and Atmospheric Carbon Stocks
18.06.2013 Sacha Rexhäuser (ZEW)
Green Innovations and Organizational Change Making Better Use of Environmental Technology
16.07.2013 Johannes Lohse (Heidelberg University)
Cooperation in public good games Calculated or confused?
17.09.2013  Michael Hübler und Frank Pothen (ZEW)
The Optimal Tariff in the Presence of Trade-Induced Productivity Gains
15.10.2013 Kathrine Lausted Veie
The Amenity Cost of Road Noise
19.11.2013 Israel Waichman (Heidelberg University)
Asymmetry and coordination in the collective-risk social dilemma – an experimental study
12.12.2013 Antoine Dechezleprêtre (London School of Economics)
Knowledge spillovers from clean and dirty technologies A patent citation analysis (2013)
Talks in 2012
16.06.2012  Peter Heindl (ZEW)
Financial Intermediaries, Market Power, and Tradable Permits
17.07.2012 Dr. Anke Leroux (Monash University)
An opimal portfolio of urban water supply assets under climate change
14.08.2012 Alexander Glas and Michael Hübler (ZEW)
The Energy-Bias of South-North Convergence - A Global Bilateral, Bisectoral Panel Estimation
18.09.2012 Prof. Dietrich Harlan Earnhard (University of Kansas)
Effluent Limits and Monitoring Do Regulators Inspect Polluters Facing Tighter Limits Differently?
16.10.2012 Miguel Angel Tovar Reanos
The structure of energy efficiency investment in the UK households and its average monetary and environmental savings
11.12.2012 Johannes Lohse (Heidelberg University)
Public good games and public good provision – is there a difference? Evidence from an artefactual field experiment.
18.12.2012  Nikolas Wölfing (University of Mannheim)
Asymmetric Pass-through of Emission Allowances Prices in Power Wholesale and its End Part 1 - The Effect of Regulatory Scrutiny