Philipps, R., Thorun, C., Rauber, J. & Kettner, S.E. (2019). Position paper – Security, self-determination, fairness and inclusion: Policy recommendations for consumer policy in an era of digital change. FES WISO Diskurs.
Taube, O. & Vetter, M. (2019). How green defaults promote environmentally friendly decisions: attitude-conditional default acceptance but attitude-unconditional effects on actual choices. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 49, 721-732.
Münsch, M. L. (2018). When climate is conditional on cooperation success: The role of interdependence asymmetry and inequity aversion. Leiden: Leiden University Library.
Münsch, M. L. (2016). Spreading behavior across people: The effects of costly signals and internal attribution on green consumer behavior. Groningen: University of Groningen Library.
Thorun, C. & Diels, J. (2019). Consumer protection technologies: An investigation into the potentials of new digital technologies for consumer policy. In: Journal of Consumer Policy.
Suter, J. et al. (2019). Behvioural study on the digitalisation of the marketing and distance selling of retail financial services. Final report. European Commission – DG JUST.
Cerulli-Harms, A. et al. (Forthcoming). Consumer market study on the functioning of the real estate services for consumers in the European Union, prepared for the European Commission (DG JUST).
Cerulli-Harms, A., L. Goette & C. Sprenger (2019). Randomizing endowments: An experimental study of rational expectations and reference-dependent preferences. American Economic Journal: Microeconomics.
Cerulli-Harms, A. et al. (2018). Asset Management Market Study – Experimental consumer research and focus groups, prepared for the UK Financial Conduct Authority.
Cerulli-Harms, A., J. Suter & A. Castagnetti (2018). Reducing roadside litter using randomized controlled trials prepared for the UK Department for Transport.
Cerulli-Harms, A. et al. (2017). Study on consumers' decision-making in insurance services: A behavioral economics perspective prepared for the European Commission (DG JUST).
Cerulli-Harms, A., G. Conlon & M. Lane (2017). Review of the employer skills and employer perspectives surveys – A synthesis of stakeholder views, prepared for the UK Department for Education.
Cerulli-Harms, A., M. Immanuel, S. Jones & I. Mantovani (2016). Reducing costs and barriers for businesses in the Single Market, European Parliament DG for Internal Policies.
Goeschl, T., Kettner, S.E., Lohse, J., & Schwieren, C. (2018). From Social Information to Social Norms: Evidence from Two Experiments on Donation Behaviour. Games, 9(4), 91.
Nyenhuis, M., Grundei, J. & Thorun, C. (2018): Organizational anchoring of public affairs within companies. Zeitschrift für Politikberatung (ZPB), 2–3/2016 (8), pp. 91–104.
Kettner, S.E., Kleinhans, J.-P. & Thorun, C. (2018). Big data and smart living: Status quo and development trends. Report for the project ABIDA (Assessing Big Data)
Thorun, C. & Vetter, M. (2018). Transparente Informationsdarstellung in der Werbung für Verbraucherkredite: Herausforderungen, Ländervergleich und Handlungsempfehlungen.
Taube, O., Kibbe, A., Vetter, M., Adler, M., & Kaiser, F. (2018). Applying the Campbell Paradigm to sustainable travel behavior: Compensatory effects of env. attitude and the transportation environment. Transportation Research F: Psych. & Beh., 56.
Kettner, S.E., Thorun, C. & Vetter, M. (2018). Better informed? Results from behavioral science on the effectiveness of the privacy-one-pager approach and further solutions for data protection
Rauber, J., Bietz, S. & Reisch, L.A. (2018). Einsatzmöglichkeiten von verhaltensbasierten Maßnahmen („Nudges“) zur Förderung nachhaltigen Verhaltens im kommunalen Kontext. Zeppelin Universität Friedrichshafen
Loibl, C., Sunstein, C.R., Rauber, J., Reisch, L.A. (2018). Which Europeans like nudges? Approval and controversy in four European countries. Journal of Consumer Affairs.
Thorun, C. (2018). Corporate Digital Responsibility: Unternehmerische Verantwortung in der digitalen Welt. In. Gärtner, C. & Heinrich, C. Fallstudien zur Digitalen Transformation (pp. 173–191). Springer Gabler.
Thorun, C., Diels, J., Vetter, M., Reisch, L., Bernauer, M., Micklitz, H., Purnhagen, K., Rosenow, J., & Forster, D. (2016). Nudges and sustainable consumption: Determining and developing interventions to nudge sustainable consumption patterns
Rauber, J. (2014). Connecting standardization, patenting and strategic publishing in the framework of firms’ innovation and intellectual property management. Berlin: Universitätsbibliothek Technische Universität Berlin
Blind, K., Rauber, J., Müller, J. (2014). US-specific certifications and standards – the most important barriers to foreign trade with the USA. DIN Mitteilungen, 1, 11-15.
Blind, K., Großmann, A., Müller, J., Rauber, J. (2014). Significance and extent of standardization: Results from the German standardization panel. DIN Mitteilungen, 7, 19-21.
Thorun, C., Zimmer, A., & Spindler, G. (2017). Zugang zu unabhängigen Energiepreisvergleichen ermöglichen – Ist ein Referenzportal die Lösung? Bestandsaufnahme und Handlungsempfehlungen.
Thorun, C., Vetter, M., Reisch, L., & Zimmer, A. (2017). Indicators of consumer protection and empowerment in the digital world: Results and recommendations of a feasibility study.
Blind, K., Goluchowicz, K., Rauber, J. (2013). Results of the second survey round of the German standardization panel 2013. DIN Mitteilungen, 8, 23-25.
Kettner, S. E., & I. Waichman (2016). Old age and prosocial behavior: Social preferences or experimental confounds? Journal of Economic Psychology, 53, 118-130.
Zimmer, A., M. Jakob, M. & J. Steckel, (2015). What motivates Vietnam to strive for a low-carbon economy? – On the drivers of climate policy in a developing country. Energy for Sustainable Development, 24, 19-32.
Staub-Kaminski, I., A. Zimmer, M. Jakob & R. Marschinski (2014). Climate policy in practice: A typology of obstacles and implications for integrated assessment modeling. Climate Change Economics, 5(1).
Vetter, M. & Kutzner, F. (2016). Nudge me if you can - how defaults and attitude strength interact to change behavior. Comprehensive Results in Social Psychology, 1, 8-34.
Münscher, R., Vetter, M., & Scheuerle, T. (2016). A review and taxonomy of choice architecture techniques. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 29, 511-524.
Vetter, M., Eib, C., Hill-Kloß, S., Wollscheid, P., & Hagemann, D. (2014). Entwicklung und Validierung einer Skala zum sozialen Exhibitionismus im Internet. Diagnostica, 60, 153-165.
Diels, J. L., & Müller, H. (2016). Reversing the similarity effect in stock-outs – A new look at a renowned phenomenon in consumers’ brand switching behavior. Psychology & Marketing, 33(1), 48-59.
Thorun, C., Spindler, G., & Blom, A. (2014). Evaluation of the law for better consumer protection against cost traps in electronic commerce. Study conducted for the Federal Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection.
Thorun, C., & Diels, J. (2014). The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) and its possible implications for consumers. Neue Gesellschaft Frankfurter Hefte, 7(10), 33-37.
Thorun, C. (2014). On the way to a future-oriented institutional landscape for consumer policy. FES WISO Diskurs.
Thorun, C. (2013). Participant survey about the fridge change programme of the Wuppertaler Stadtwerke. Conducted for the NRW Consumer Protection Ministry.
Diels, J. L., Wiebach, N., & Hildebrandt, L. (2013). The impact of promotions on consumer choices and preferences in out-of-stock situations. Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 20(6), 587-598.
Diels, J. L., & Müller, H. (2013). Revisiting Tversky's trail—How money makes a subtle difference in similarity effect experiments. Psychology & Marketing, 30(6), 501-511.
Thorun, C. & Niemeyer, F. (2012). Towards a fairer deal for consumers and the financial industry. Conducted for the Association of German Fee-Only Advisers and the quirin bank AG
Thorun, C., & Chaturvedi, K. (2012). Recommendations for a National Consumer Protection Agency in India. ConPolicy Studie gefördert durch die Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GIZ.
Thorun, C. (2012). Employee and consumer interests: Allies or Opponents?, ConPolicy Study financed by the Hans-Böckler-Stiftung.
Thorun, C. (2011). Sustainable Consumption: Consumer information alone is insufficient - new approaches for sustainable consumption. ConPolicy Policy Brief.
Shared authorship. (2011). E-Commerce in China and Germany - A Sino-German Comparative Analysis. C.H.Beck München/Hart Oxford/Nomos Baden-Baden.
Thorun, C. & Hennes, W. (2011). Digital Public Affairs - Einführung, Ziele und Instrumente. Bundesverband Deutscher Pressesprecher.
Thorun, C. (2010). What consumer policy can learn from behavioural economics. FES WSIO Direkt.
Thorun, C. (2010). Financial regulatory reform - Lessons from the international debate. ConPolicy Policy Brief.
Thorun, C. (2010). Analysis of good and bad practices of financial services supervision from the consumer perspective in Great Britain and Ireland. Federation of German Consumer Organizations (vzbv), Consumer oriented supervision of financial services.
Thorun, C. (2010). Consumer information - Limits and requirements. ConPolicy Policy Brief.
Thorun, C. (2010). Consumer policy research - What behavioural economics can learn from consumer policy. ConPolicy Policy Brief.
Thorun, C. (2008). Explaining Change in Russian Foreign Policy: The Role of Ideas in post-Soviet Russia’s Conduct towards the West. Palgrave Macmillan.
Bracker, J., & Thorun, C. (2007). On the significance of the demand side for the efficiency of markets - a discussion of economic theory. Forum Ware 35.
Thorun, C. (2007). The tendency is justified, the amount not always reasonable – a comment on price increases for food. Ifo-Schnelldienst 19.
Von Braunmühl, P., & Thorun, C. (2006). The significance of SR-Standardization by ISO - a consumer evaluation. DIN Briefing 9.
Thorun, C. (2006). RFID pleases the economy - consumers reaction (still) sceptical: Demands on a consumer friendly implementation of RFID-technology in retail. Forum Ware 34.
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