Jens Schubert

Jens Schubert

JENS SCHUBERT University of Delaware Department of Economics Phone: (302) 831 1907 Email: [email protected] Research Expertise Environmental and Resource Economics, Industrial Organization, Experimental Economics, Behavioral Economics, Economics of Education Education 2013 PhD Economics, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Advisors: Christian A. Vossler (chair), William S. Neilson, Michael K. Price, Andy Puckett 2007-2010 PhD Program in Resource Economics, University of Nevada, Reno (Program discontinued due to legislative budget cuts) 2006 MS Applied and Resource Economics, East Carolina University Advisors: Jamie Brown-Kruse (chair), Graig Landry, Richard E. Ericson 2006 MS Econophysics (Dipl.-Phys.-Oec.), Universität Ulm (Germany) Academic Experience 2016- Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University of Delaware 2013-2016 Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Virginia Commonwealth University 2012-2013 Associate Director, UT Experimental Economics Lab, Department of Economics, University of Tennessee, Knoxville 2010-2013 Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Economics and Howard Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy, University of Tennessee, Knoxville 2007-2010 Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Resource Economics, University of Nevada, Reno 2009 Instructor, Truckee Meadows Community College 2005-2006 Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Economics, East Carolina University Publications 2015 “The Impact of Forward Contracting on Tacit Collusion: Experimental Evidence” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 119, 109-123 2009 “Food Safety Regulations under Ambiguity” (with Tigran Melkonyan) American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 91 (2), 1389-1396 2007 “Investigations of "Soft-Landed" Cd Surface Atoms via Nuclear Methods: Hyperfine-Field Sign Determination” (with Y. Manzhur, W.-D. Zeitz, M.J. Prandolini, W.D. Brewer, P. Imielski, and K. Johnston) The European Physical Journal B, 59, 277-283 Jens Schubert 1 of 5 February 2020 Working Papers 1. “Environmental Quality, Environmental Responsibility and Investor Behavior: Empirical Evidence from the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill” 2. “Risk and the WTA-WTP Disparity for Private and Public Goods” (with Christian A. Vossler and Michael K. Price) 3. “Bubble Formation Out of Thin Air: The Effect of Biased Reward Functions on Price Convergence and Price Volatility” (with Luiz R. Lima and Michael K. Price) 4. “Optimal Exhaustible Resource Extraction and Water Management in the Presence of Input Factor Scarcity and Production Externalities” (with Linda Fernandez) 5. “Toward an Understanding of Social and Market Norms in Education: A Field Experiment” (with Lucas Garcez) Work In Progress 1. “The Role of Commitment on Effort Provision and Performance: Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment” (with David Mahon) 2. “The Role of Gender in Norm-Based Comparison: Experimental Evidence from the Field” (with Julianna M. Butler) 3. “Reference-Dependent Effort Provision: Evidence from a Field Experiment” 4. “The Effects of Risk on the WTA-WTP Disparity: An Experimental Analysis” (with Douglas Davis and Robert Reilly) 5. “Capacity Risk and Oligopolistic Competition with Forward Contracting” 6. “Sequential Reciprocity in Public Goods Games with Endogenous MPCR” (with Nicholas Simmons and Michael K. Price) Presentations (Including Scheduled) 2020 American Economics Association Annual Meetings, San Diego, CA 2019 Southern Economics Association Annual Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, FL; AEA Conference on Teaching and Research in Economic Education, St. Louis, MO 2018 Southern Economics Association Annual Meeting (Session Sponsored by CSWEP), Washington, D.C.; AEA Conference on Teaching and Research in Economic Education, San Antonio, TX 2016 Virginia Tech University; East Carolina University 2015 Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association Annual Meeting, Newport, RI; Association of Environmental and Resource Economics Summer Conference, San Diego, CA; Virginia Commonwealth University Jens Schubert 2 of 5 February 2020 2014 Southern Economics Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA; World Conference of Environmental and Resource Economics, Istanbul, Turkey 2013 Economic Science Association North American Conference, Santa Cruz, CA; Camp Resources XX, Wrightsville Beach, NC; Virginia Commonwealth University; Lancaster University 2012 University of East Anglia; Monash University; Georgia State University; University of Massachusetts Amherst; University of Tennessee, Knoxville 14th Annual CU Environmental and Resource Economics Workshop, Beaver Creek, CO; Camp Re- sources XIX, Wrightsville Beach, NC Teaching Experience 2016- Instructor, Department of Economics, University of Delaware Econ 101 - “Introduction to Microeconomics” (9 large section classes, ~2,400 students) Econ 103 - “Introduction to Macroeconomics” (6 large section classes, ~1,600 students) Econ 320 - “Energy Economics” (4 classes, ~140 students) 2016- Graduate Student Instruction Faculty Mentor, Department of Economics, University of Delaware Econ 100 - “Economic Issues and Policies” (~20 sections) Econ 101 - “Introduction to Microeconomics” (~60 sections) Econ 103 - “Introduction to Macroeconomics” (~60 sections) 2013-2016 Instructor, Department of Economics, Virginia Commonwealth University Econ 301 - “Microeconomic Theory” (1 class, ~40 students) Econ 325 - “Environmental Economics” (6 classes, ~350 students) Econ 604 - “Advanced Microeconomic Theory” (3 classes, graduate) Econ 697 - “Game Theory and Energy Economics” (1 class, graduate) 2011 Instructor, Department of Economics, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Econ 333 - “Law and Economics” (1 class) 2009 Instructor, Department of Business, Truckee Meadows Community College, Reno Econ 102 - “Principles of Microeconomics” (3 classes) Econ 103 - “Principles of Macroeconomics” (1 class) 2009 Graduate Teaching Associate, Department of Resource Economics, University of Nevada, Reno Apst 270 - “Applied Statistics and Econometrics” (1 class, ~200 students) 2006 Seminar Instructor, Capital Markets Division, Accenture France, Paris “Introduction to Capital Markets” 2019 Guest Lecturer, Department of Economics, University of Delaware Econ 820 - “Economics of Education Policy” (graduate) Professional Experience 2010 Intern, Equity and Commodity Structuring, UniCredit Group London, UK 2006-2007 IT Consultant, Capital Markets Division, Accenture GmbH, Germany Exchange Trader FWB Certification (Deutsche Börse Group) 2004 Intern, Transfer Center Venture Capital, Robert Bosch GmbH, Germany Jens Schubert 3 of 5 February 2020 Referee American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Environmental and Resource Economics, Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economics, Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Journal of Economic Education, Journal of Economics and Management, Southern Economics Journal Service and Professional Activities 2020 Session Chair, American Economics Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA 2019 Discussant, Southern Economics Association Annual Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, FL Discussant, American Economics Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA 2018 Discussant, American Economics Association CTREE Conference, San Antonio, TX 2018-2021 Master’s Thesis Award Committee, Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Associ- ation 2015-2018 Distinguished and Honorary Life Member Awards and Outstanding Public Service through Eco- nomics Committee, Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association 2018 Assistant Professor Search Committee, Strategic Planning Undergraduate Sub-Committee, Depart- ment of Economics, University of Delaware Supplemental Instruction Faculty Mentor, Office of Academic Enrichment, University of Delaware 2017 Undergraduate Research Faculty Mentor, "Delaware’s Oyster Industry: Economic Forecast Re- port", Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Delaware 2017- Environmental Case Competition Judge, University of Delaware 2016- Graduate Student Instructor Faculty Mentor, University of Delaware 2014 Session Organizer and Chair, Southern Economics Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA Assistant Professor Search Committee, Department of Economics, Virginia Commonwealth Uni- versity 2013-2016 Graduate Program Committee, Department of Economics, Virginia Commonwealth University 2013-2014 Departmental Seminar Coordinator, Department of Economics, Virginia Commonwealth Uni- versity Grants 2019-2020 ReLIC Grant ($30,000), Center for Teaching & Assessment of Learning, University of Delaware 2018 Instructional Improvement Grant ($1,000), Center for Teaching & Assessment of Learning, Uni- versity of Delaware 2016 EPIC Challenge Grant ($70,000), School of Business, Virginia Commonwealth University 2009 College of Agriculture, Business and Natural Resources Graduate Research Mini-Grant ($1,000), University of Nevada, Reno Jens Schubert 4 of 5 February 2020 Honors and Awards 2017,2019 Most Valuable Professor Game Night Invitee, Athletic Department, University of Delaware 2017,2018 Nominee for the Excellence in Teaching Award, Faculty Senate Committee on Student and Faculty Honors, University of Delaware 2013 Finalist for the Michael J. Stahl and Gregory M. Bounds Graduate Research Award, College of Busi- ness Administration, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Outstanding Graduate Student Presentation, Department of Economics, University of Tennessee, Knoxville 2012 PhD Student Visitor Program, Monash University, Melbourne

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