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dr. GD (Georg) Granic

Biography

My research sits at the crossroads of economics, psychology, and political science, exploring how incentives and context shape individual preferences and decision-making. Through my work, I aim to shed light on the dynamics of choice and preference formation, bridging research with real-world applications in policy and organizational contexts.

Erasmus School of Economics

Associate professor | Behavioural Economics
Email
granic@ese.eur.nl

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Work

  • C Alós-Ferrer & Georg Granic (2021) - - Experimental Economics - doi: -
  • Aurélien Baillon, Han Bleichrodt & Georg D. Granic (2022) - - Journal of Economic Psychology, 93 - doi: -
  • Tanja Artiga Gonzalez, Paul Calluzzo, G. Nathan Dong & Georg Granic (2022) - - Review of Corporate Finance Studies, 11 (3), 644-693 - doi: -
  • Tanja Artiga Gonzalez & Georg Granic (2020) - - American Political Science Review, 114 (1), 285-290 - doi: -
  • Georg Granic & AK Wagner (2021) - - The Leadership Quarterly, 32 (4), 1-66 - doi: -
  • Cynthia Kong, Georg Granic, NS Lambert & CP (Chung-Piaw) Teo (2019) - - Management Science, 66 (2), 844-862 - doi: -

    • Georg Granic (2024) - New York University (NYU) (Visiting researcher)
      Activiteit: Visiting an external academic institution › Academic

    • Georg Granic & Alexander Wagner (2021) - Diligentia Foundation

    University of Salzburg

    Start date approval
    juli 2023
    End date approval
    juli 2026
    Place
    SALZBURG
    Description
    Phd co-supervision of Alex Guggenberger

    Year
    2024
    Course Code
    FEM61007H

    Year
    2024
    Course Code
    FEB13103

    Year
    2024
    Course Code
    FEM11165

    Year
    2024
    Course Code
    FEM11096

    Year
    2024
    Course Code
    FEB11004X

    Year
    2024
    Course Code
    FEB62003

    Year
    2024
    Course Code
    FEB11004

    Level
    Master
    Year Level
    Master
    Year
    2024
    Course Code
    TIC20999

    News regarding dr. GD (Georg) Granic

    Uit onderzoek van Georg Granic blijkt dat keuzes uit het verleden de smaak niet echt veranderen

    Nieuw onderzoek van Georg Granic van Erasmus School of Economics laat zien dat het veranderen van je smaak door middel van keuzes nog lang niet zo makkelijk is.

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