Teaching
Capacity Building
Courses
Behavioral Sciences
Behavioral Development Economics (2014/2015, 2018, 2019, 2021)
Social Norms: Theories, Experiments and Applications (2013/2014, 2015)
Public Choice: Theories, Experiments, and Policy Applications (2009, 2010/2011)
Impact evaluation and management
Impact Evaluation of Development Programs (2011, 2012, 2013) for professional Master students (Willy Brandt School of Public Policy)
Field Experiments in Development Economics (2012/2013)
Evidence Synthesis in Economics and Development (2020)
CEMS consulting project on corporate social responsibility activities of Henkel (2014)
Quantitative and research methods
Experimental Economics (2022, 2023)
3 x “Experimetrics” (applied statistics course for analysis of experimental data in 2013, 2014, 2014/2015)
Experimental Philosophy (2017)
Workshop on Economic Modelling (2014)
Research Projects in Experimental Economics I / II (2011/2012, 2012, 2012/2013; 2014; 2015); Research Methods for Doctoral Students (2011)
Capacity building and seminars
Monitoring, evaluation (M&E) and implementation tracking workshops with staff of the Ministry of Agriculture, the United Nations Development Programme, the World Food Programme, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (SCRALA project): 2018 and 2019; 2021
M&E Workshops in Papua New Guinea with staff of the Productive Partnerships in Agriculture Project (PPAP) as well of local companies, civil society organizations and research institutions: 2019 in Kokopo and Goroka
Online dissemination workshop of impact assessment results with donors and project management units of PPAP: 2022
M&E workshop in Uganda with staff of the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development and the Office of the Prime Minister: 2019
Multiple weekend seminars in civic education on globalization, China’s economy, poverty, theory of social systems, rhetoric (1998-2018) on behalf of the “Stiftung für die Rechte zukünftiger Generationen”, “Stiftung der Deutschen Wirtschaft”, “Verein zur Förderung politischen Handelns”