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prof.dr. AJ (Robert) Dur

Biography

Robert Dur is Professor of Economics in the Department of Economics at ´óÏó´«Ã½ and a research fellow of the Tinbergen Institute, CESifo Munchen, and IZA Bonn. He held visiting positions at Bocconi Univerisity, the University of Munich, and the University of Vienna. His research interests include personnel economics, organizational economics, and behavioral economics. He works on both theory and empirics. Currently, he is undertaking a series of field experiments in companies and public-sector organizations on the effects of incentive pay and feedback on workers' performance and well-being. His work has been published in among others the American Economic Review, Economic Journal, Journal of Labor Economics, and Journal of Public Economics. He is an associate editor of the journal Economics of Governance.

Erasmus School of Economics

Full professor | Economics
Email
dur@ese.eur.nl

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Work

  • Mareen Bastiaans, Robert Dur & Anne C. Gielen (2024) - - Labour Economics, 90 - doi: -
  • Mareen Bastiaans, Robert Dur & Anne Gielen (2023) - - doi:
  • Maria Cotofan, L Cassar, Robert Dur & S Meijer (2023) - - The Review of Economics and Statistics, 105 (2), 467-473 - doi: -
  • Mareen Bastiaans, Robert Dur, Anne C. Gielen & Anne C. Gielen (2023) - - doi:
  • Robert Dur, Carlos Gomez-Gonzalez & Cornel Nesseler (2023) - - Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 49 (1), 175-191 - doi: -
  • Robert Dur, O Kvaløy & A Schöttner (2022) - - Management Science, 68 (4), 3150-3168 - doi: -
  • Josse Delfgaauw, Robert Dur, Oke Onemu & Joeri Sol (2022) - - Management Science, 68 (1), 230-256 - doi: -
  • Robert Dur, D Fleming, M Van Garderen & M Van Lent (2021) - - Journal of Public Economics, 200 - doi: -
  • Josse Delfgaauw, Robert Dur, Oke Onemu & J (Joeri) Sol (2020) - -
  • Josse Delfgaauw, Robert Dur & M Souverijn (2020) - - The Leadership Quarterly, 31 (3) - doi: -
  • Margaretha Buurman, Josse Delfgaauw, Robert Dur & Robin Zoutenbier (2020) - - Labour Economics, 65 - doi: -
  • Robert Dur & Heiner Schmittdiel (2019) - - De Economist, 167 (4), 1-20 - doi: -
  • Robert Dur & Matteo Rizzolli (2019) - - International Review of Economics, 66 (1) - doi: -
  • Robert Dur & B Vollaard (2019) - - Journal of Environmental Economics & Management, 93, 208-220 - doi: -
  • Robert Dur & Max Lent (2019) - - Industrial Relations, 58 (1), 3-16 - doi: -
  • Robert Dur & Max Lent (2018) - - Labour Economics, 51, 13-24 - doi: -
  • Christian Grund, Alex Bryson, Robert Dur, Christine Harbring, Alexander K. Koch & Edward P. Lazear (2017) - - German Journal of Human Resource Management, 31 (2), 101-107 - doi: -
  • Robert Dur (2017) - -

  • Robert Dur (28 April 2020) - New Research Shows Macroeconomic Conditions During Youth Shape Work Preferences For Life
  • Robert Dur (27 January 2020) - Turn the Office Into a Lab

  • Elena Reznichenko, Robert Dur & Christoph Engel (2017) - Unknown event (Participant)
    Activity: Attending an event › Academic
  • Robert Dur (2012) - Economics of Governance (Journal) (Editor)
    Activity: Editorial work › Academic

Ministerie van Financien

Start date approval
January 2023
End date approval
December 2025
Place
DEN HAAG
Description
Lidmaatschap Commissie Beleidsevaluatie

Koninklijke Vereniging voor de Staathuishoudkunde

Start date approval
May 2025
End date approval
November 2026
Place
AMSTERDAM
Description
Voorzitter

Stichting Vrienden van de KVS

Start date approval
May 2025
End date approval
May 2028
Place
AMSTERDAM
Description
Voorzitter

Level
Master
Year Level
Master
Year
2024
Course Code
TIF20005

Year
2024
Course Code
FEB12001X

Year
2024
Course Code
FEB12001

Level
Master
Year Level
Master
Year
2024
Course Code
TIF10005

Year
2024
Course Code
FEB13073

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    Social Capital and Diversification of Cooperatives
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    Symbolic awards, pro-social behavior, and the meaning of work

News regarding prof.dr. AJ (Robert) Dur

Dutch voters and politicians strongly support policy experiments

A new study by Prof. Robert Dur and Dr Arjan Non from Erasmus School of Economics reveals that Dutch voters are open to experimenting with public policy.
Robert Dur & Arjan Non

Nobel Prize shows how economists have come to see the world differently

Robert Dur, Professor of Economics of Incentives and Performances at Erasmus School of Economics, discusses the winners of the Nobel Prize in Economics.
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Experimenting for more effective policies

Robert Dur and Jonneke Bolhaar, both professors at Erasmus School of Economics, recently gave their expertise on experimenting for more effective policies.
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