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Curriculum Vitae Dr . Johannes CURRICULUM VITAE D R . JOHANNES DIEDERICH Postdoctoral researcher Office phone: +49-6221-54-8014 Department of Economics and [email protected] Research Centre for Environmental Economics Heidelberg University Bergheimer Str. 20 D-69115 Heidelberg Germany PERSONAL DETAILS Married, two children born 2012 and 2014 (total of 6 months parental leave, part-time position at 50% since Jan. 2014 due to parenting) RESEARCH INTERESTS Behavioral Public Economics, Behavioral Environmental Economics, Economics of Philanthropy, Online Experiments ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2014 - present Postdoctoral researcher in part-time (50%), Department of Economics and Research Centre for Environmental Economics, Heidelberg University 2012 - 2014 Research assistant on the project “Determinants of the Willingness to Contribute to Climate Change Mitigation” funded by the German Science Foundation (DFG). 2010 - 2011 Research assistant on the project “Disaggregating the Motivational Microstructure of Individual Willingness to Pay for Climate Change” funded by the German Science Foundation (DFG). 2008 - present Teaching assistant, Department of Economics and Research Centre for Environmental Economics, Heidelberg University EDUCATION Nov. 2013 Dr. rer. pol. (Ph.D.) Economics, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, Heidelberg University, Germany. Dissertation title: “Determinants of the Voluntary Provision of Public Goods - Experimental Investigations” 2010 - 2011 Baden-Württemberg Certificate of Higher Education Didactics, Modules I and II 2008 - 2009 Center for Doctoral Studies in Economics (CDSE), University of Mannheim, Germany: visiting doctoral student 2008 Diplom (approx. equiv. to M.Sc.) Economics, Heidelberg University, Germany 2006 - 2007 University of Oregon, Eugene, U.S.A.: exchange student 2002 - 2008 Diplom student in Economics, Heidelberg University, Germany 2001 - 2002 Civil service 2001 Abitur (A-levels), Taunusstein, Germany RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS IN REFEREED JOURNALS: Diederich, J., & Goeschl, T. (2018). Voluntary action for climate change mitigation does not exhibit locational preferences. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 90, 175-180. https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.jeem.2018.03.006 PAGE 1 OF 5 Diederich, J., & Goeschl, T. (2017). To mitigate or not to mitigate: the price elasticity of pro-environmental behavior. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 84, 209–222. https://doi.org/10.1016/ j.jeem.2017.03.004 (previous version: http://www.nber.org/papers/w19332) Lohse, J., Goeschl, T., & Diederich, J. H. (2017). Giving is a question of time: response times and contributions to an environmental public good. Environmental and Resource Economics, 67(3), 455–477. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10640-016-0029-z Diederich, J., Goeschl, T., & Waichman, I. (2016). Group size and the (in)efficiency of pure public good provision. European Economic Review, 85, 272–287. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euroecorev.2016.03.001 Diederich, J., & Goeschl, T. (2014). Willingness to pay for voluntary climate action and its determinants: field-experimental evidence. Environmental and Resource Economics, 57(3), 405–429. https://doi.org/ 10.1007/s10640-013-9686-3 WORK IN PROGRESS: Endogenous vs. Exogenous Nudges in Social Dilemmas: An Online Experiment on Public Goods (with Israel Waichman, Bard College Berlin, and Timo Goeschl, Heidelberg University). Status: Manuscript Subsidizing Unit Donations: Matches, Rebates, and Discounts Compared (with Catherine Eckel, Texas A&M University, Raphael Epperson, University of Mannheim, Timo Goeschl, Heidelberg University, and Philip Grossman, Monash University). Status: Submitted How to Design the Ask? Funding Units vs. Giving Money (with Raphael Epperson, University of Mannheim, and Timo Goeschl, Heidelberg University). Status: Manuscript REFEREEING Climatic Change Economic Systems Economics Bulletin Environmental and Resource Economics Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly Journal of Socio-Economics) Journal of Environmental Economics and Management Land Economics Management Science Nature Climate Change Nature Sustainability TALKS 25th Annual Congress of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE), online (June 23-July 03, 2020) Annual Meeting of the German Economic Association (VfS), Leipzig, Germany (September 22-25, 2019) 6th Science of Philanthropy Initiative (SPI) Conference, Chicago, USA (September 11-12, 2019) 34th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association (EEA), Manchester, UK (August 26-30, 2019) 24th Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE), Manchester, UK (June 26-29, 2019) 4th Workshop on Experimental Economics for the Environment, Münster, Germany (February 25-26, 2019) Heidelberg-Mannheim Environmental Economics Brownbag Seminar (July 17, 2018) 2nd Workshop on Experimental Economics for the Environment, Bremen, Germany (February 1-3, 2017) 18th Annual ECOCEP Conference on Environmental Economics, Policy, and International Environmental Relations, Prague, Czech Republic (November 3-4, 2016) Departmental Seminar, Dept. of Economics, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany (June 29, 2016) Heidelberg-Mannheim Environmental Economics Brownbag Seminar (May 24, 2016) 1st Workshop on Experimental Economics for the Environment, Osnabrück, Germany (January 28-29, 2016) 16th Annual Conference of Public Economic Theory (PET2015), Luxembourg (July 1-4, 2015) Heidelberg-Mannheim Environmental Economics Brownbag Seminar (December 16, 2014) PAGE 2 OF 5 5th World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists 2014, Istanbul, Turkey (June 28-July 2, 2014) Heidelberg-Mannheim Environmental Economics Brownbag Seminar (January 13, 2013) Departmental Seminar, Dept. of Economics, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany (January 8, 2013) NBER Summer Institute 2012 on Environmental and Energy Economics, Cambridge, Massachusetts (July 23-24, 2012) 2nd Annual Summer Conference of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (AERE), Ashville, North Carolina (June 3-5, 2012) 14th International Conference General Online Research (GOR), Mannheim, Germany (March 6-7, 2012) Annual Workshop for Young Researchers 2012 of the Section for Environmental and Resource Economics (AURÖ) of the German Economic Association (VfS), Bern, Switzerland (February 5-7, 2012) Annual Meeting of the German Economic Association (VfS), Frankfurt, Germany (Sept 5-7, 2011; presentation by Timo Goeschl) 18th Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE), Rome, Italy (July 2, 2011) Climate Economics and Law Conference, NCCR Climate and University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland (June 16, 2011) Departmental Seminar, Dept. of Economics, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany (June 1, 2011) Annual Workshop for Young Researchers 2011 of the Section for Environmental and Resource Economics (AURÖ) of the German Economic Association (VfS), Heidelberg, Germany (February 8, 2011) Doctoral Seminar, Dept. of Economics, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany (July 7, 2010) CESifo Venice Summer Institute on Fiscal Implications of Climate Change, Venice, Italy (July 21, 2010) Annual Workshop for Young Researchers 2010 of the Section for Environmental and Resource Economics (AURÖ) of the German Economic Association (VfS), Graz, Austria (February 8, 2010) Departmental Seminar, Dept. of Economics, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany (December 16, 2009) SUMMER SCHOOLS AND WORKSHOPS (W/O OWN PRESENTATION) Pre-conference Workshop: Behavioural and Experimental Methods on Environmental and Development Policy, Manchester, UK (June 26, 2019) Workshop: Innovations in Online Experiments, Nuffield Centre for Experimental Social Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK (March 13, 2015) Workshop: Behavioral Environmental Economics, Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW), Mannheim, Germany (March 5-6, 2015) Summer School on Experiments: Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models (EITM), University of Mannheim, Germany (June 21 - July 5, 2010) Summer School on Experiments: Mannheim Experimental Research Summer School (MERSS), University of Mannheim, Germany (July 5-17, 2009) FUNDING 2018 Field of Focus 4 (German “Excellence Initiative” funding) at Heidelberg University: Quantity Donations vs. Expenditure Donations (7.500,- €) 2012 German Science Foundation (DFG) (PI: Prof. Timo Goeschl, PhD): Determinants of the Willingness to Contribute to Climate Change Mitigation (66.400,- €) 2010 German Science Foundation (DFG) (PI: Prof. Timo Goeschl, PhD): Dissagregating the Motivational Microstructure of Individual Willingness to Pay for Climate Change (58.200,- € plus 2 years PhD position) 2006 Stipend of the Baden-Württemberg-Stiftung for the exchange year 2006-2007 PAGE 3 OF 5 TEACHING AS TUTOR/TEACHING ASSISTANT: Economics of Natural Resources (undergraduates): 1 semester Environmental Economics I (undergraduates): 4 semesters Environmental Economics II (undergraduates): 2 semesters Principles of Economics (undergraduates): 6 semesters Advanced Natural Resource Economics (graduates): 2 semesters Economics of Science and Innovation (graduates): 1 semester Law and Economics (graduates): 5 semesters AS STUDENT ADVISOR AND GRADER IN SEMINARS: A Critical Assessment of ‘Doughnut Economics’ (graduates): 1 semester Beyond Growth? (undergraduates): 2 semesters Environment and Development (Diplom students): 1 semester Experimental Approaches to Environmental Regulation (graduates):
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