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CURRICULUM VITAE Behnud Mir Djawadi

Personal Details

Date of Birth: 03.11.1981 Citizenship: German/Iranian Contact: of Paderborn Warburger Str. 100 D-33098 Paderborn Tel.: +49(0)5251-60-2093 E-Mail: [email protected]

Education

08/2009 - 05/2014 University of Paderborn Ph.D. in : Grade: summa cum laude Ph.D. Thesis: „On Rational and Non-Rational Choice Behavior in Dynamic and Static Situations under Risk: Experimental Evidence of the Domains Ethics, Health and Shadow Economy“, Supervisor: Prof. Dr. René Fahr

10/2002 - 07/2009 University of Dipl.-Wirtschaftsinformatiker: Grade: 1.8 German University Diploma in Business Informatics

08/1992 - 05/2001 Dreikönigsgymnasium, Cologne Abitur: Grade: 2.2 German general qualification for university entrance

08/1998 - 07/1999 St. Mary’s High School, Kitchener, Ontario/Canada

Work Experience

08/2009 - today University of Paderborn Corporate Governance (Prof. Dr. René Fahr) Research Associate Head of Experimental Laboratory at the University of Paderborn (BaER Lab)

08/2005 - 05/2009 University of Cologne Personnel Economics & Human Resource (Prof. Dr. Dirk Sliwka) Student Assistant Programming and conducting experiments at the Cologne Laboratory for Economic Research

11/2001 - 07/2002 University Hospital of Cologne Civilian Service as a male nurse

Qualifications

Language: German (native) English (fluent) Farsi (fluent)

Computer: STATA, Gauss, R, SPSS, z-tree, Java, C Sharp, C++, PHP, Typo3 Linux Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Debian, Microsoft Office

Private activities: Soccer, Fitness, Jogging, Swimming, Cycling RESEARCH ACTIVITIES University of Paderborn

Field of Research

Behavioral Economics, Judgment and Decision-making, Tax Evasion, Corruption, Health Economics, Business Ethics, Social Learning, Decision Analysis, Microeconomic Theory

Publications in refereed Journals

Djawadi, B. M., Fahr, R., und Turk R. (2014): “Conceptual Model and Economic Experiments to Explain Non-persistence and Enable Mechanism Designs Fostering Behavioral Change.” In: Value in Health, Article in Press

Discussion and Working Paper

Djawadi, B. M. (2014): „Dynamic Decision Making and the Perception of Risk for Low Probability Events: A Literature Review.” Working Paper, University of Paderborn

Djawadi, B. M. und Fahr, R. (2014): “Tailored Financial Incentives to Fight Medical Non- Compliance in Therapeutic Treatment: A behavioral economic engineering approach.” Working Paper, University of Paderborn

Djawadi, B. M. und Fahr, R. (2013): “…and they are really lying”: Clean Evidence on the Pervasiveness of Cheating in Professional Contexts from a Field Experiment.”, SSRN Working Paper No. 2253867

Djawadi, B. M. und Fahr, R. (2013): “The impact of risk perception and risk attitudes on corrupt behavior: Evidence from a petty corruption experiment”, IZA Discussion Paper No. 7383, Bonn,

Djawadi, B. M. und Fahr, R. (2013): “The Impact of Tax Knowledge and Budget Spending Influence on Tax Compliance”, IZA Discussion Paper No. 7255, Bonn, Germany

Conferences and Summerschools

09/2014 Presentation: “Quality Choices and Reputation Systems in Online Markets - An Experimental Study”, Conference: “Annual Conference of the German Society for Experimental Economics (GfeW)”, , Germany

09/2014 Poster Session: ““…and they are really lying”: Clean Evidence on the Pervasiveness of Cheating in Professional Contexts from a Field Experiment”, Workshop: “1st NERD (Nuremberg Experimental Research Days) Workshop”, Friedrich-Alexander University, Nuremberg, Germany

07/2014 Presentation: “Self-deception in Groundwater Scarcity Conflicts: Evidence from a Field Experiment”, Conference: “2014 SABE Annual Conference”, South Lake Tahoe, USA

01/2014 Presentation: “Conceptual Model and Economic Experiments to Explain Non- persistence and Enable Mechanism Designs Fostering Behavioral Change”, Workshop: “1st Workshop on Behavioral and Experimental Health Economics”, University of Oslo, Norway

07/2013 Presentation: ““…and they are really lying”: Clean Evidence on the Pervasiveness of Cheating in Professional Contexts from a Field Experiment.”, Conference: “2013 SABE/IAREP/ICABEEP conference”, Clayton State University, Atlanta, USA

07/2013 Presentation: ““…and they are really lying”: Clean Evidence on the Pervasiveness of Cheating in Professional Contexts from a Field Experiment.”, Conference: “World Meeting of the Economic Science Association (ESA)”, University of Zurich, Switzerland

06/2013 Presentation: "The Impact of Financial Incentives on Compliance and Persistence in Medical Treatments – Insights from an Economic Experiment”, Conference: “12th edition of the Journées Louis-André Gérard-Varet”, Faculté d’Économie et de Gestion, Aix-en-Provence, France

04/2013 Presentation: ““…and they are really lying”: Clean Evidence on the Pervasiveness of Cheating in Professional Contexts from a Field Experiment.”, Conference “9th International Meeting on Experimental and Behavioral Economics (IMEBE)”, Universidad Carlos III Madrid, Spain

03/2013 Poster Session: “The Impact of Financial Incentives on Adherence to Therapeutic Treatment – Insights from an Economic Experiment”, Conference “6th Annual NYU-CESS Experimental Political Science Conference”, New York University, USA

10/2012 Presentation: “The impact of risk perception and risk attitudes on corrupt behavior: Evidence from a petty corruption experiment”, Conference “7th Alhambra Experimental Workshop”, Granada, Spain

10/2012 Participant: Workshop “The Economics of Corruption 2012: The Behavioral Limits of Dishonesty” and Poster Session: “The impact of risk perception and risk attitudes on corrupt behavior: Evidence from a petty corruption experiment”, University of Passau, Germany

09/2012 Presentation: “The Impact of Tax Knowledge and Budget Spending Influence on Tax Compliance”, Conference “European Meeting of the Economic Science Association (ESA)”, University of Cologne, Germany

06/2012 Presentation: “The Impact of Tax Knowledge and Budget Spending Influence on Tax Compliance”, Conference “11th edition of the Journées Louis-André Gérard-Varet”, Institut d’Economie Publique (IDEP) Marseille, France

06/2012 Workshop and Poster Session: “Using Methods of experimental economics to investigate individual determinants of adherence and implications for mechanisms to nudge patients’ behavior”; “The impact of financial incentives on adherence to therapeutic treatment - Insights from an economic experiment”, Conference “International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR)”, Washington D.C., USA

09/2011 Presentation: “The impact of risk perception and risk attitudes on habitual corrupt behavior: Evidence from a petty corruption experiment”, Conference “European Meeting of the Economic Science Association (ESA)”, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg

08/2011 Participant: Summerschool “Essex Summer School in Data Analysis - Selection and Strategic Models”, University of Essex, UK

07/2011 Presentation: “The Impact in the Use of Taxes and Tax Knowledge on Tax Compliance”, Conference “The Shadow Economy, Tax Evasion and Money Laundering”, University of Munster, Germany

01/2011 Participant: Summerschool “German Academic Association of Business Research: Econometrics - Multivariate Empirical Analysis”, University of Munich, Germany

08/2010 Participant: Summerschool “International Max Planck Research School on Adapting Behavior in a Fundamentally Uncertain World (IMPRS)”, Max Planck Institute Jena, Germany

07/2010 Presentation: “Think deep and follow when you should - A depth of reasoning analysis in a simple cascade experiment”, Conference “World Meeting of the Economic Science Association (ESA)”, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

06/2010 Participant: Summerschool “Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models (EITM) Europe Summer Institute”, , Germany

Teaching and Laboratory

2009 - present Head of the “Business and Economic Research Laboratory (BaER Lab)”, University of Paderborn Quality Manager and Quality Gate Keeper with respect to all experimental designs that are planned to be conducted in the BaER-Lab Responsible for all organizational and technical parts of the Laboratory ensuring experiments are conducted only under highest economic standards Providing PhD and Master Students working in experimental research with extensive feedback within experimental workshops

2011 - present Doctoral Course “Experimental Economics”, organized by the “Verband der Hochschullehrer für Betriebswirtschaft e.V.” (German Academic Association of Business Research), held at the University of Paderborn Responsible for lectures in “Decision-making under Risk and Uncertainty” and “Behavioral Economic Engineering” and tutorials in “z-Tree”- programming and non- parametric data analysis

2009 - present Doctoral Course “Experimental Economics”, University of Paderborn Responsible for lectures in “Decision-making under Risk and Uncertainty” and “Behavioral Economic Engineering” and tutorials in “z-Tree”- programming and non- parametric data analysis

2011 - present Master Course: Econometrics in empirical Management Research, University of Paderborn Responsible for lectures teaching different econometric methods, such as “Multiple regression analysis”, “Instrumental variables estimation”, “Selection and strategic models”, “Non-linear binary models”, “Panel data methods” and tutorials in STATA programming applying economic methods. Joint supervision of seminar theses focused on several econometric methods

2009 - present Master Course: Economic Experiments in empirical Management Research, University of Paderborn Responsible for lectures in “Models for social preferences”, “Decision-making under Risk and Uncertainty” and “Behavioral Economic Engineering” and tutorials in “z-Tree”- programming and non-parametric data analysis. Joint supervision of seminar theses focused on applied economic experiments