Schmollers Jahrbuch : Journal of Applied Social Science Studies / Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften
2014 - 2018
Continuation of Schmollers Jahrbuch : Journal of Applied Social Science Studies / Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften. Continued by Journal of Contextual Economics (JCE) – Schmollers Jahrbuch.
Current editor(s): Nils Goldschmidt, Erik Grimmer-Solem and Joachim Zweynert
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Volume 138, issue 2, 2018
- Looking Back to the Future: Time Strata and Economic Analysis pp. 89-116

- Michael Hüther
- Fitting by Adjusting: A Field Study of Tanzanian and Ugandan Development Consultants Promoting Institutional Change pp. 117-141

- Pia Becker
- Many Roads Lead to Rome – the State of European Integration pp. 143-156

- Werner Abelshauser
- The Philosophy of Social Market Economy: Michel Foucault’s Analysis of Ordoliberalism pp. 157-184

- Nils Goldschmidt
Volume 136, issue 4, 2016
- Editorial: Institutions of Justice in Gustav Schmoller’s Writing pp. 331-334

- Nils Goldschmidt and Hermann Rauchenschwandtner
- The Idea of Justice in Political Economy pp. 335-336

- Gustav Schmoller
- Bringing Schmoller to America: Notes on the Translation of “The Idea of Justice in Political Economy” pp. 361-376

- Mark McAdam and Matthias Störring
- Hayek, Rawls, and Schmoller Reconciled? Justice, Institutions and the Invisible Hand pp. 377-399

- Richard Sturn
- Tackling War-Time Injustices: Ideas of Justice in the Writings of British Economists during the First World War pp. 401-415

- Christopher Godden
Volume 136, issue 3, 2016
- Exemplary Goods: The Product as Economic Variable pp. 237-255

- Erwin Dekker and Pavel Kuchař
- Performativity, Performance and Politics: Towards an Evolutionary Taxonomy of Economic Systems pp. 257-284

- Carsten Herrmann-Pillath
- The Last Autonomist: Louis D. Brandeis and the Struggle for Antitrust pp. 285-302

- Richard Adelstein
- Trust in Banks: A Tentative Conceptual Framework pp. 303-330

- Olivier Butzbach
Volume 136, issue 2, 2016
- On Uncertainty in Keynesian Macroeconomics and German Ordnungstheorie pp. 131-153

- Rudolf Richter
- Economics Is a Moral Science pp. 155-169

- Arjo Klamer
- Social Norms Regarding Bribing in India: An Experimental Analysis pp. 171-197

- Ritwik Banerjee, Tushi Baul and Tanya Rosenblat
- Volunteering, Match Quality, and Internet Use pp. 199-226

- Eike Emrich and Christian Pierdzioch
- Performativity, Identity and Economic Naturalism: A Comment on John Davis’ “Economics, Neuroeconomics, and the Problem of Identity” pp. 227-236

- Carsten Herrmann-Pillath
Volume 136, issue 1, 2016
- On the Purpose and Aims of the Journal of Contextual Economics pp. 1-14

- Nils Goldschmidt, Erik Grimmer-Solem and Joachim Zweynert
- Economics, Neuroeconomics, and the Problem of Identity pp. 15-32

- John Davis
- Some Limitations of the Socialist Calculation Debate pp. 33-58

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- Scarce Means, Competing Ends: Lord Robbins and the Foundations of Contextual Economics pp. 59-86

- Richard Sturn
- Smith’s Wedge: The Invisible Mishandling of Context in Robert Frank’s The Darwin Economy pp. 87-108

- Stephen Ziliak and Samuel Barbour
- Information in Economics: A Fictionalist Account pp. 109-130

- Philip Mirowski
Volume 135, issue 4, 2015
- Editorial pp. 411-412

- Gert Wagner and Joachim Wagner
- UnfairWage Perceptions and Sleep: Evidence from German Survey Data pp. 413-428

- Christian Pfeifer
- Stressed by Your Job: Does Personnel Policy Matter? pp. 429-464

- Elena Shvartsman and Michael Beckmann
- How are Work-related Characteristics Linked to Sickness Absence and Presenteeism? Theory and Data pp. 465-498

- Daniel Arnold and Marco de Pinto
- Productivity Signalling and Further Training. Evidence on Absence Behaviour, Presenteeism and Overtime Hours of German Employees pp. 499-536

- Tobias Brändle
- Before-After Differences in Labor Market Outcomes for Participants in Medical Rehabilitation in Germany pp. 537-562

- Inna Petrunyk, Christian Pfeifer, Sebastian Fischer and Anita Wiemer
Volume 135, issue 3, 2015
- Schneller fertig, aber weniger Freizeit? - Eine Evaluation der Wirkungen der verkürzten Gymnasialschulzeit auf die außerschulischen Aktivitäten der Schülerinnen und Schüler pp. 249-278

- Tobias Meyer and Stephan Thomsen
- Selektivität beim Zugang zu Weiterbildungsmaßnahmen. Die Bedeutung individueller und struktureller Determinanten am Beispiel der „Initiative zur Flankierung des Strukturwandels“ pp. 279-306

- Christopher Osiander and Michael Fertig
- Institutionelle Eigenschaften von Berufen und ihr Einfluss auf berufliche Mobilität in Deutschland pp. 307-334

- Andreas Damelang, Florian Schulz and Basha Vicari
- Das Potential von Mikrodaten sozial- und wirtschaftswissenschaftlicher Erhebungen und amtlicher Statistiken für die zeithistorische Forschung pp. 335-342

- Lutz Raphael and Gert Wagner
- Risiken sozialwissenschaftlicher Forschung? Forschungsethik, Datenschutz und Schutz von Persönlichkeitsrechten in den Sozialund Verhaltenswissenschaften pp. 343-350

- Eckard Kämper
- Freedom of Inquiry and the Protection of Research Subjects pp. 351-354

- Laurie Silverberg
- Reducing the Need for Heuristic Rules - An Iterative Algorithm for Imputing the Education Variable in SIAB pp. 355-388

- Christian Hutter, Joachim Möller and Marion Penninger
- The SOEP Innovation Sample (SOEP IS) pp. 389-400

- David Richter and Jürgen Schupp
- All Along the DataWatch Tower. 15 Years of European Data Watch in Schmollers Jahrbuch pp. 401-410

- Joachim Wagner
Volume 135, issue 2, 2015
- Editorial: Einführung in das Schwerpunktheft,Wirtschaftswissenschaft(en) - Quo vadis?‘ pp. 109-110

- Arne Heise
- Die Macht der Wissenschaftsstatistik und die Entwicklung der Ökonomie pp. 111-132

- Matthias Aistleitner, Marianne Fölker and Jakob Kapeller
- Economics and Its Discontents pp. 133-141

- Benjamin M. Friedman
- Fruitful and Barren Developments in Economics pp. 143-154

- Bruno Frey
- Zur De-Pluralisierung der Wirtschaftswissenschaft nach 1970: Explorationen in einem wissenschaftlichen Macht- und Kampffeld pp. 155-187

- Arne Heise and Sebastian Thieme
- Central Fallacies of Modern Economics pp. 189-208

- Tony Lawson
- Wissenschaftlicher Fortschritt in den Wirtschaftswissenschaften: Einige Bemerkungen pp. 209-248

- Gebhard Kirchgässner
Volume 135, issue 1, 2015
- Editorial: From Panel Data to Longitudinal Analytical Designs: a Note on Contemporary Research Based on Data from the Socio Economic Panel Study (SOEP) pp. 1-11

- Marco Giesselmann, Carsten Schröder, Johannes Giesecke, John Haisken-DeNew, Anika Rasner and Jule Specht
- A Semiparametric Analysis of Conditional Income Distributions pp. 13-22

- Alexander Sohn, Nadja Klein and Thomas Kneib
- Modeling Mobility Dispositions from a Multilevel Perspective pp. 23-34

- Christoph Kern
- Women’s Labour Force Exit: the Role of her Partner’s Socio-Economic Position pp. 35-45

- Leen Vandecasteele and Frederike Esche
- Getting a Job: The Effect of Employment Sectors and Men’s and Women’s Networks pp. 47-53

- Andrea Zochert
- Couples’ Strategies after Job Loss in West Germany and the United States - The Added Worker Effect and Linked Life Courses pp. 55-65

- Martin Ehlert
- Is Workplace Training more Beneficial for Vocationally Educated Workers? A Comparison Between England and Germany pp. 67-81

- Rossella Icardi
- The Usefulness of Directed Acyclic Graphs: What Can DAGs Contribute to a Residual Approach to Weight-Related Income Discrimination? pp. 83-96

- Christiane Bozoyan and Tobias Wolbring
- People Typically Experience Extended Periods of Relative Happiness or Unhappiness due to Positive Feedback Loops Between LS and Variables Which are Both Causes and Consequences of LS pp. 97-108

- Bruce Headey and Ruud Muffels