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Adriaan R. Soetevent

H-index: 15
Business 38%
Economics 30%
asoetevent.bsky.social
Today I ran the Airborne Freedom Run for Pawel Sobota and all the other (young) people who died for our freedom in WWII.
asoetevent.bsky.social
I will not attend this year but what a nice list of awards for junior researchers and creative work. Should be fun to select the most creative paper, and challening because there is a lot of creativity in this field!
asoetevent.bsky.social
It was a great privilege to be one of the humble guides for this journey. It was nice to see you grow into your research, discovering what makes you tick.
asoetevent.bsky.social
Which band? Which album? Which city? Tonight they play in Dortmund, Germany.
asoetevent.bsky.social
Today the final day of the Behavioural and Experimental Economics Workshop in Florence. I heard many great talks and am glad to be part of it. Thx to the organizers!
asoetevent.bsky.social
Ik neem aan dat NWO in het hierheen halen van toppers niet meeweegt waar in de VS men nu werkzaam is of in welke bladen men publiceert ... ben benieuwd wat wel de selectiecriteria worden.
asoetevent.bsky.social
For the second time, I have been asked to review a paper with made-up references. I am pretty shocked how many of such papers (and "scientists") apparently are floating around. Who has had similar experiences?
asoetevent.bsky.social
Yesterday, @mvoldeniel.bsky.social defended his excellent dissertation. He did very well and fully deserved the drinks in the evening with (old) friends and family. Thanks to @julianafziger.bsky.social for being part of the committee.
asoetevent.bsky.social
Mooi gitaarspel op Ik ben niet bang! Ik wist niet van deze gepassioneerde hobbyband.
asoetevent.bsky.social
Creative minds we lost in 2024:
John Mayall - blues musician
Frans de Waal - Dutch primatologist
Daniel Kahneman
Bob Goudzwaard - economist
Wim Hazeu - biographer
Tonke Dragt - Dutch writer children's literature
Breyten Breytenbach
Ruut Veenhoven
Karl Wallinger - Waterboys and World Party
asoetevent.bsky.social
This Christmas, I read Frederic Vermeulens book De heks van Gottem, a captivating (family) story about the witch hunts in the Spanish Netherlands around 1590. Well-researched just like his scientific work, but (unlike Econometrica contributions) also a real page turner. www.lannoo.be/nl/de-heks-v...
De heks van Gottem
Tussen de zestiende en de achttiende eeuw werden duizenden vrouwen en mannen onterecht beschuldigd van hekserij. Anna De Coninck (Tanneke Sconyncx) was een van hen. Dit is haar verhaal.
www.lannoo.be
asoetevent.bsky.social
Lieke has been the creative mind and driving force in these nice projects with the Innovation Panel. Please send her any comments you have.
liekevoorintholt.bsky.social
I am excited to share this Working Paper with @usociety.bsky.social Innovation Panel studies including two summaries by @asoetevent.bsky.social, Gerard van den Berg, and myself! We will continue working on these projects in the coming months, so comments and questions are more than welcome 📝
jonburton.bsky.social
Read our latest Working Paper to find out about the experiments run on Wave 16 of the @usociety.bsky.social Innovation Panel.

www.understandingsociety.ac.uk/news/2024/12...

Reposted by: Adriaan R. Soetevent

liekevoorintholt.bsky.social
I am excited to share this Working Paper with @usociety.bsky.social Innovation Panel studies including two summaries by @asoetevent.bsky.social, Gerard van den Berg, and myself! We will continue working on these projects in the coming months, so comments and questions are more than welcome 📝
nadineketel.bsky.social
The deadline for COMPIE is approaching (28 Feb)! Join us in Amsterdam for a great event, with keynotes Martha Bailey and @cdechaisemartin.bsky.social

Local organization with @basvdklaauw.bsky.social & supported by Tinbergen Institute

Call for papers: knowledge4policy.ec.europa.eu/sites/defaul...
knowledge4policy.ec.europa.eu
asoetevent.bsky.social
We find active exchange and surprisingly little free riding: users return 9 book for every 10 books they take out. Strong social norms and preferences for cooperation among owners and users can explain the observed high and stable level of reciprocal exchange. (4/4)
asoetevent.bsky.social
We answer the question how much use is made of these bookcases by tracking the number and quality of books that people bring in and take out, where we use both second-hand price and reader ratings as indicators of a book’s value/quality. (3/4)
asoetevent.bsky.social
We present unique quantitative data on the book exchange that happens via little free libraries, a low-profile but surprisingly popular and wide-spread way for readers to share and exchange books. (2/4)
asoetevent.bsky.social
Happy to announce that my paper “Sharing with Minimal Regulation? Evidence from Neighborhood Book Exchange” (with Anouk Schippers) has now appeared in Eur. Econ. Review. A fun project to work on. A short thread (1/4)

doi.org/10.1016/j.eu...

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