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Ordered by external client 139 competition 13 Inequality 8 efficiency 8 innovation 8 Innovation 7 institutions 7 European Union 6 entrepreneurship 6 Mergers and Acquisitions 5 Mobility 5 Panel Data 5 Wage Distribution 5 concentration 5 flexi-time 5 property rights 5 telehomework 5 works councils 5 Firm heterogeneity 4 Mortgage market 4 advertising 4 corporate governance 4 information asymmetries 4 loss aversion 4 mergers and acquisitions 4 numerical experiments 4 optimal experimentation 4 part-time work 4 reference dependence 4 stochastic optimization 4 time-varying parameters 4 Agency costs 3 China 3 Collective Action 3 Communication Networks 3 Cross-country comparison 3 Entrepreneurship 3 Goodwill 3 Lender-borrower matched data 3 Pension funds 3
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Rosenkranz, S. 28 Kool, C.J.M. 24 Bikker, J.A. 19 Jaegher, K. de 17 Weitzel, U. 16 Hassink, W.H.J. 15 Roelfsema, H.J. 14 Alessie, R. 13 Economidou, C. 13 Plantenga, J. 13 Bos, J.W.B. 12 Cefis, E. 12 Nahuis, R. 10 Sanders, M. 10 Stam, E. 10 Witteloostuijn, A. van 10 Grift, Y.K. 9 Jaegher, K.J.M. De 9 Unger, B. 9 Leuvensteijn, M. van 8 Amman, H.M. 7 Kendrick, D.A. 7 Ferwerda, J. 6 Groot, L.F.M. 6 Koetter, M. 6 Spierdijk, L. 6 Akgündüz, Y.E. 5 Berg, M.R. van den 5 Geest, G.G.A. de 5 Groezen, Bas van 5 Hadzi-Vaskov, M. 5 Kamphorst, J.J.A. 5 Marrewijk, C. van 5 Middeldorp, M. 5 Arnold, I. 4 Berg, A. van den 4 Bosma, N.S. 4 Brakman, S. 4 Candelon, B. 4 Capasso, M. 4
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School of Economics, Universiteit Utrecht 355
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Money Overhang, Credit Overhang and Financial Imbalances in the Euro Area
Kool, C.J.M.; Regt, E. de; Veen, T. van - School of Economics, Universiteit Utrecht - 2014
This paper focusses on the relation between external imbalances and domestic money and credit growth in the euro area. We compute money and credit overhang both for the euro area as a whole and for individual member countries. Our results show that both aggregate money and credit overhang have...
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Understanding preferences for ascending auctions, Buy-It-Now auctions and fixed prices
Delnoij, J.M.J.; Jaegher, K.J.M. De; Rosenkranz, S. - School of Economics, Universiteit Utrecht - 2014
This paper experimentally analyzes how consumers decide between entering a fixed price, an ascending auction or a BIN auction. We find that such entry decisions depend both on potential payoffs (price aspects) and consumer characteristics (non-price aspects). For values smaller than or equal to...
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When Do Firms Invest in Corporate Social Responsibility? : A Real Option Framework
Cassimon, D.; Engelen, P.J.; Liedekerke, L. - School of Economics, Universiteit Utrecht - 2014
In this paper, the process for firms to decide whether or not to invest in corporate social responsibility is treated from a real option perspective. We extend the Husted (2005) framework with an important extra parameter that allows us to understand the timing of CSR investment and explain why...
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Measuring Teaching Quality in Higher Education : Assessing the Problem of Selection Bias in Course Evaluations
Salomons, Anna; Goos, Maarten - School of Economics, Universiteit Utrecht - 2014
Student evaluations of teaching are widely used to measure teaching quality and compare it across different courses, teachers, departments and institutions: as such, they are of increasing importance for teacher promotion decisions as well as student course selection. However, the response on...
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Measuring too-big-to-fail funding advantages from small banks’ CDS spreads
Bijlsma, M.; Lukkezen, J.H.J.; Marinova, K. - School of Economics, Universiteit Utrecht - 2014
Large banks derive a funding advantage from being too-big-to-fail, while small banks do not. To estimate the funding advantage we explain the CDS spreads of small banks in six major European countries during the crisis by market fundamentals and bank-specific characteristics. Next, we...
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After the Fall: Euro Area Adjustment
Holinski, N.; Kool, C.J.M.; Piplack, J. - School of Economics, Universiteit Utrecht - 2014
Macroeconomic adjustment in the Southern countries of the euro area after the financial crisis appears well under way as external imbalances in these countries have almost disappeared. However, in this paper, we argue the underlying strctural problems persist and recovery is fragile. Both...
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Do Wages Affect Politicians' Performance? A regression discontinuity approach for Dutch municipalities
Linde, Daan van der; Falcke, Swantje; Koetsier, Ian; … - School of Economics, Universiteit Utrecht - 2014
This paper examines the effects of local politician pay on performance for Dutch municipalities. Although literature has argued wages partly determine the value of holding political office and thereby higher wages may improve the quality of a candidate pool, no straightforward theoretical...
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Fairness Concerns Revisited
Khavas, Tahereh Rezaei; Rosenkranz, Stephanie; Weitzel, … - School of Economics, Universiteit Utrecht - 2014
Experimental economics has provided evidence for fairness concerns, but their relative strength and even their stability is still under debate. We reconcile the seemingly inconsistent results by presenting a theory of marginal fairness concerns. The key assumption is that fairness concerns are...
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Does temporal and locational flexibility of work reduce absenteeism?
Possenriede, D.S.; Hassink, W.H.J.; Plantenga, J. - School of Economics, Universiteit Utrecht - 2014
In this study, the effects of temporal and locational flexibility or work on the frequency and length of sickness absenteeism are analysed. Using a Dutch survey of public sector employees, we show that increased temporal and locational flexibility is negatively associated with sickness...
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Government spending shocks, sovereign risk and the exchange rate regime
Bonam, D.; Lukkezen, J.H.J. - School of Economics, Universiteit Utrecht - 2014
Keynesian theory predicts output responses upon a fiscal expansion in a small open economy to be larger under fixed than floating exchange rates. We analyse the effects of fiscal expansions using a New Keynesian model and find that the reverse holds in the presence of sovereign default risk. By...
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