Publications

  • Ter Veer, K. F. & Heinrich, T. (2024). Communicating tokenomics and monetary policy: A comparative analysis of real and virtual economies. International Journal of Finance and Economics: 1-18. [DOI] [TORE] [Data]
  • Batora, M., Bursac, N., Ekin, T., Heinrich, T., Musawi, A., & Ritzer, K. (2024). Exploratory study to investigate the influence of reference systems in the model of product generation engineering. DS 133: Proceedings of the 35th Symposium Design for X (DFX2024): 192-20. [DOI] [TORE]​​​​​​​
  • Bittner, A., Haering, A., Heinrich, T. & Mayrhofer, T. (2024). Revalidating a survey instrument for measuring risk preferences. Economics Letters 242: 111851. [DOI] [TORE] [Data]
  • Brosig‐Koch, J., Heinrich, T. & Sterner, M. (2024). Bilateral communication in procurement auctions. Managerial and Decision Economics 45(5): 3047-3067. [DOI] [TORE] [Data]
  • Sterner, M. & Wingerter, E. (2023). Ökonomische Grundlagen digitaler Plattformen. Wirtschaft und Wettbewerb 73(11), 604-606. [DOI]
  • Ozmen Garibay, O., Winslow, B., Andolina, S., Antona, M., Bodenschatz, A., Coursaris, C., Falco, G., Fiore, S., Garibay, I., Grieman, K., Havens, J., Jirotka, M., Kacorri, H., Karwowski, W., Kider, J., Konstan, J., Koon, S., Lopez-Gonzalez, M., Maifeld-Carucci, I., McGregor, S., Salvendy, G., Shneiderman, B., Stephanidis, C., Strobel, C., Ten Holter, C. & Xu, W. (2023). Six Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence Grand Challenges. International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction, 1-47. [DOI] [TORE] 
  • Haruvy, E., Heinrich, T. & Walker, M. J. (2022). Separating probability weighting and risk aversion in first-price auctions. Economics Letters 221: 110891. [DOI] [TORE]
  • Heinrich, T. & Walker, M. J. (2022). From the field to the lab: Professionals and bidding aggression. In: Füllbrunn, S. & Haruvy, E. (eds.) Handbook of Experimental Finance, 143-149. [DOI]
  • Weimann, J., Brosig-Koch, J., Heinrich, T., Hennig-Schmidt, H. & Keser, C. (2022). CO2 Emission reduction – Real public good provision by large groups in the laboratory. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 200: 1076-1089. [DOI] [TORE]
  • Heinrich, T., Arya, B., Haering, A. & Horak, S. (2022). Costly information acquisition: The influence of stakeholder earnings. Journal of Economic Psychology 90: 102504. [DOI] [TORE]
  • Dana, J. & Strobel, C. (2021). Acceptance of Artificial Intelligence in Cars: A Survey Approach. In: Stephanidis C. et al. (eds) HCI International 2021 - Late Breaking Papers: Multimodality, eXtended Reality, and Artificial Intelligence. HCII 2021. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 13095. [DOI] 
  • Heinrich, T. & Shachat, J. (2020). The development of risk aversion and prudence in Chinese children and adolescents. Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 61: 263-287. [DOI] [TORE] [DRO]
  • Haering, A., Heinrich, T. & Mayrhofer, T. (2020). Exploring the consistency of higher-order risk preferences. International Economic Review 61(1): 283-320. [DOI] [TORE] [DRO]
  • Heinrich, T., Seifert, M. & Then, F. (2020). Near-losses in insurance markets: An experiment. Economics Letters 186: 108781. [DOI] [TORE] [DRO]
  • Rubart, J., Sterner, M. & Wingerter, E. (2019). Konzeptionelle Grundlagen der Schadensermittlung in Kartellfällen. Wirtschaft und Wettbewerb 69(4): 194-196. [DOI]
  • Weimann, J., Brosig-Koch, J., Heinrich, T., Hennig-Schmidt, H. & Keser, C. (2019). Public good provision by large groups – The logic of collective action revisited. European Economic Review 118: 348-363. [DOI] [TORE] [DRO]
  • Kirchkamp, O. & Strobel, C. (2019). Sharing responsibility with a machine. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics 80, 25-33. [DOI] [Link]
  • Rosenthal-von der Pütten, A. M., Hastall, M. R., Köcher, S., Meske, C., Heinrich, T., Labrenz, F. & Ocklenburg, S. (2019). “Likes” as social rewards: Their role in online social comparison and decisions to like other people's selfies. Computers in Human Behavior 92: 76-86. [DOI]
  • Heinrich, T. (2019). Discussion of “Consequences of Unfair Job Promotions in Organizations”. Schmalenbach Business Review 71(1): 27-33. [DOI] [DRO]
  • Brosig-Koch, J. & Heinrich, T. (2018). The role of communication content and reputation in the choice of transaction partners: A study based on field and laboratory data. Games and Economic Behavior 112: 49-66. [DOI] [TORE] [DRO]
  • Heinrich, T. & Mayrhofer, T. (2018). Higher-order risk preferences in social settings. Experimental Economics 21(2): 434-456. [DOI] [TORE] [DRO]
  • Haering, A. & Heinrich, T. (2017). Risk preferences in China: results from experimental economics. ASIEN: the German journal on contemporary Asia., 66-88. [DRO] [Link]
  • Brosig-Koch, J., Heinrich, T. & Helbach, C. (2015). Exploring the capability to reason backwards: An experimental study with children, adolescents, and young adults. European Economic Review 74: 286-302. [DOI] [TORE] [DRO]
  • Brosig-Koch, J., Heinrich, T. & Helbach, C. (2014). Does truth win when teams reason strategically? Economics Letters 123(1): 86-89. [DOI] [TORE] [DRO]
  • Brosig-Koch, J. & Heinrich, T. (2014). Reputation and mechanism choice in procurement auctions: An experiment. Production and Operations Management 23(2): 210-220. [DOI] [TORE]
  • Heinrich, T. & Weimann, J. (2013). A note on reciprocity and modified dictator games. Economics Letters 121(2): 202-205. [DOI] [TORE]
  • Heinrich, T. (2012). Communication and reputation in procurement auctions – Some empirical evidence. Economics Letters 114(2): 164-167. [DOI] [Link]
  • Brosig, J., Heinrich, T., Riechmann, T., Schöb, R. & Weimann, J. (2010). Laying off or not? The influence of framing and economics education. International Review of Economics Education 9(1): 44-55. [DOI]
  • Brosig, J., Heinrich, T., Riechmann, T., Schöb, R. & Weimann, J. (2008). Was macht Ökonomen „anders “? Wirkungen der Ökonomieausbildung in Magdeburg und Köln. In: Gischer, H., Reichling, P., Spengler, T. & Wenig, A. (eds.) Transformation in der Ökonomie, 201-217. [DOI]