Felix Bönisch

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Portrait Foto Felix Bönisch (David Ausserhofer)
David Ausserhofer

Kontakt

felix.boenisch [at] wzb.eu
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D-10785 Berlin
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Felix Bönisch is a PhD student at the Berlin School of Economics and a Research Fellow in the Market Behavior research unit. His primary research interests lie in the field of behavioral and experimental economics. His current research focuses on motivated beliefs for self-control and how anticipation shapes beliefs and information preferences. He is also interested in the perceptions of the responsibility of algorithms in decision-making.


Personal Webpage: https://sites.google.com/view/felixboenisch/home

 

Curriculum Vitae

Since October 2019 Research Fellow of the Research Unit Market Behavior, WZB (Berlin Social Science Center)

Since October 2017 Berlin School of Economics

2018 MSc Economics, Humboldt-University of Berlin

2016 BSc Economics, Humboldt-University of Berlin

Ausgewählte Publikationen

Working papers:

Beliefs as a Means of Self-Control? — Evidence from a Dynamic Student Survey
(joint with Tobias König, Sebastian Schweighofer-Kodritsch, Georg Weizsäcker)

Work in progress:

Anticipation, Optimism and Information Preferences
(joint with Kai Barron, Sebastian Schweighofer-Kodritsch)

Algorithms and Responsibility