Website of Georg D. Granic

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Working papers

Artiga Gonzalez, Tanja, Francesco Capozza, and Georg D. Granic.
"Can Cognitive Dissonance Theory Explain Action Induced Changes in Political Preferences?",
SSRN.

Publications: Articles

Artiga Gonzalez, Tanja, Georg D. Granic, Franziska Heinicke, Stephanie Rosenkranz, and Utz Weitzel (forthcoming).
"Incentivized choice in large-scale voting experiments",
Political Science Research and Methods.

Artiga Gonzalez, Tanja, Paul Calluzzo, and Georg D. Granic (2023).
"Ballot Order Effects in Independent Director Elections",
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance, Volume 39, 100835.

Alós-Ferrer, Carlos, and Georg D. Granic (2023).
"Does Choice Change Preferences? An Incentivized Test of the Mere Choice Effect",
Experimental Economics, Volume 26, 499-521.
Access pre-registered report here.

Sebri, Valeria, Stefano Triberti, Georg D. Granic, and Gabriella Pravettoni (2023).
"
Reward-dependent dynamics and changes in risk taking in the Balloon Analogue Risk Task",
Journal of Cognitive Psychology, Volume 35, Issue 3, 2340-354.

Cunha, Carmem M., Nathalie Dens, and Georg D. Granic (2023).
"University Students' Well-being and Engagement in Activities in the Early Days of COVID-19",
Applied Research in Quality of Life, Volume 18, 279-303.

Baillon, Aurelien, Han Bleichrodt, Georg D. Granic (2022).
"Incentives in Surveys",
Journal of Economic Psychology, Volume 93, 102552.

Artiga Gonzalez, Tanja, Paul Calluzzo, G. Nathan Dong, and Georg D. Granic (2022).
"Determinants of LGBTQ+ Corporate Policies",
Review of Corporate Finance Studies, Vol. 11, Issue 3, 644–693.

Granic, Georg D., and Alexander K. Wagner (2021).
"Where Power Resides in Committees",
Leadership Quarterly, Volume 32, Issue 4.

Kong, Qingxia, Georg D. Granic, Nicolas S. Lambert, and Chung-Piaw Teo (2020).
"Judgment Error in Lottery Play: When the Hot-Hand Meets the Gambler’s Fallacy",
Management Science, Vol. 66, Issue 2, 844-862.

Artiga Gonzalez, Tanja, and Georg D. Granic (2020).
"Spatial Voting Meets Spatial Policy Positions: An Experimental Appraisal",
American Political Science Review, Vol. 114, Issue 1, 285-290.

Georg D. Granic (2017).
"The Problem of the Divided Majority: Preference Aggregation under Uncertainty",
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Vol. 133, 21-38.

Alós-Ferrer, Carlos, Georg D. Granic, Johannes Kern, and Alexander K. Wagner (2016).
"Preference Reversals: Time and Again",
Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, Vol. 52, No. 1, 65-97.

Granic, Georg D., and Johannes Kern (2016).
"Circulant Games",
Theory and Decision, Vol. 80, No. 1, 43-69.

Alós-Ferrer, Carlos, and Georg D. Granic (2015).
"Political space representations with approval data",
Electoral Studies, Vol. 39, 56-71.

Alós-Ferrer, Carlos, Georg D. Granic, Fei Shi, and Alexander K. Wagner (2012).
"Choices and Preferences: Evidence from Implicit Choices and Response Times",
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Vol. 48, No. 6, 1336-1342.

Alós-Ferrer, Carlos, and Georg D. Granic (2012).
"Two Field Experiments on Approval Voting in Germany",
Social Choice and Welfare, Vol. 39, No. 1, 171-205.

Publications: book contributions and other

Lipman, S., Kókai, L., Rohde, K., van Kippersluis, H., Granic, G. and Oude Groeniger, J. (2022).
"Multidisciplinair onderzoek naar preventie in smarter choices for better health."
VGE Bulletin.

Alós-Ferrer, Carlos, and Georg D. Granic (2010).
"Approval Voting in Germany: Descriptionof a Field Experiment."
In J. F. Laslier and M. R. Sanver (eds), Handbook on Approval Voting, p. 397–411, Springer.

Publications: Data files and codebooks

Does Choice Change Preferences? An Incentivized Test of the Mere Choice Effect - Data Set. Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR).

Incentives in Surveys - Data Set. Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR).

Spatial Voting Meets Spatial Policy Positions: An Experimental Appraisal.

Judgment Error in Lottery Play: When the Hot-Hand Meets the Gambler’s Fallacy

Where Power Resides in Committees.