Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin - School of Business and Economics

Research Prize of the School

The Research Prize of the School of Business and Economics is awarded annually to a faculty member for a publication in an international journal in the previous year. The Prize is endowed with 2,000 Euros and honours research activities at the School.

 

The prize winners and their awarded publications

 

2023
Jonas Radbruch Interventions and Cognitive Spillovers
2022
Joachim Gassen The Usefulness of Financial Accounting Information: Evidence from the Field
2021 Max Bruche Pipeline Risk in Leveraged Loan Syndication
2020 Yangwei Song Public goods with ambiguity in large economies
2019 Ulf Brüggemann The Twilight Zone: OTC Regulatory Regimes and Market Quality
Daniel Klapper Super Bowl Ads
2018 Roland Strausz

Crowdfunding, demand uncertainty, and moral hazard - a mechanism design approach

2017

Michael C. Burda Payroll Taxes, Social Insurance and Business Cycles
2016 Yves Breitmoser

Cooperation, but not reciprocity: Individual Strategies in the Repeated Prisoner’s Dilemma

2015

Daniel Rettl Refinancing, profitability, and capital structure
2014 Lutz Weinke

Lumpy Investment and the Monetary Transmission Mechanism

2013

Alex Stomper Snow and Leverage

2012

Prize was not awarded

2011

Prize was not awarded
2010 Roland Strauz Planned obsolescence as an incentive device for unobservable quality
Stefan Brenner An empirical study of the European corporate leniency program

2009

Radosveta Ivanova-Stenzel Revenue equivalence revisited

2008

Tim Adam Can Companies Use Hedging Programs to Profit from the Market? Evidence from Gold Producers
2007 Wolfgang Härdle On the Utility of E‐Learning in Statistics
Alexandra Spitz-Oener Technical Change, Job Tasks and Rising Educational Demands: Looking Outside the Wage Structure