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Heinrich, T. & Shachat, J. (2020). The development of risk aversion and prudence in Chinese children and adolescents. Journal of Risk and Uncertainty61: 263-287.
Haering, A., Heinrich,T. & Mayrhofer,T. (2020). Exploring the consistency of higher-order risk preferences. International Economic Review 61(1): 283-320.
Kirchkamp, O. & Strobel, C. (2019). Sharing responsibility with a machine. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics80: 25-33.
Heinrich, T, Seifert, M & Then, F (2019). Near-losses in insurance markets: An experiment. Economics Letters 186: 108781.
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.
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.
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.
Heinrich, T. & Mayrhofer, T. (2018). Higher-order risk preferences in social settings. Experimental Economics 21(2): 434-456.
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.
Brosig-Koch, J., Heinrich, T. & Helbach, C. (2014). Does truth win when teams reason strategically? Economics Letters 123(1): 86-89.
Brosig-Koch, J. & Heinrich, T. (2014). Reputation and mechanism choice in procurement auctions: An experiment. Production and Operations Management23(2): 210-220.
Heinrich, T. & Weimann, J. (2013). A note on reciprocity and modified dictator games. Economics Letters121(2): 202-205.
Heinrich, T. (2012). Communication and reputation in procurement auctions – Some empirical evidence. Economics Letters114(2): 164-167.
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 Education9(1): 44-55.