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- 2025010-I&O: The impact of socialist legacy on regional differences in innovation activities and cooperation in Europe Abstract: This paper examines how the legacy of socialist regime in countries of Central and Eastern Europe has affected innovation and R&D cooperation and compares this to Western Europe. Our analysis reveals that the negative impact of socialism on innovation Central and Eastern European countries is mediated by interpersonal trust and the quality of government. These findings highlight the significance of historical context for innovation activity. Our insights are particularly relevant for policymakers who are trying to create effective strategies to encourage technological development in post-socialist regions

- Michael Fritsch, Maria Greve and Michael Wyrwich
- 2025009-GEM: An idea-centric perspective on the emergence of belief systems

- Anne Kellers
- 2025008-GEM: Finance for Investment? Explaining Macrofinancial Slippage

- Dirk Bezemer
- 2025007-EEF: Betting on the big bucks

- Wim Westerman
- 2025006-EEF: Does Targeting Relative Performance Feedback Improve Worker Productivity? Field Experimental Evidence from Bus Drivers

- Gert-Jan Romensen and Adriaan Soetevent
- 2025005-EEF: On the Math versus Econ of Input-Output Models

- Jan Oosterhaven
- 2025004-EEF: Comparing Subsidies to Solve Coordination Failure

- Roweno Heijmans and Sigrid Suetens
- 2025003-EEF: The Investment Performance of Classical Swedish Painters

- Adri De Ridder, Steffen Eriksen, Maryana Parkhomenko and Bert Scholtens
- 2025002-I&O: Migration and Innovation

- Antonin Bergeaud, Max Deter, Maria Greve and Michael Wyrwich
- 2024014-EEF: Bank Risk Taking and Central Bank Lending in Financial Crises

- Christiaan van der Kwaak
- 2024013-EEF: Bank Risk Taking & Quantitative Easing

- Christiaan van der Kwaak
- 2024012-EEF: A narration of banks, economic freedom and liberal democracy

- Mehmet Baha Karan and Wim Westerman
- 2024011-EEF: Examining the Implications of Innovative Microfinance Products: A Systematic Literature Review

- Niels Hermes, Marek Hudon and Masaood Moahid
- 2024010-EEF: The Microfinance Regulation Maze: A Systematic Literature Review

- Niels Hermes, Marek Hudon and Masaood Moahid
- 2024009-MARK: A System Approach to Sustainable Fashion

- Jan Willem Bolderdijk, Janneke Koster, Marijke Leliveld and Hans Risselada
- 2024008-EEF: Mitigation, Adaptation and Cooperation in Response to Climate Disaster

- Simon Elgersma
- 2024007-GEM: The Effect of the Global Financial Cycle on National Financial Cycles

- Xin Tian
- 2024006-OB: Home-office, Covid-19 and Subjective Well-being

- Peter van der Meer
- 2024005-OB: The Value of Meaningful Work

- Peter van der Meer and Rudi Wielers
- 2024004-GEM: Green Bonds

- Dirk Bezemer and Chris Stumphius
- 2024003-EEF: Don’t wait on the world to change! How technophilia causes group inaction – an experiment

- Adriaan Soetevent and Lennart Stangenberg
- 2024002-EEF: The Short and Long Term Effects of In-Person Performance Feedback

- Gert-Jan Romensen and Adriaan Soetevent
- 2024001-EEF: A partisan duty to vote?

- Oliver Herrmann
- 2023006-EEF: Financial Fragility and the Fiscal Multiplier

- Christiaan van der Kwaak and Sweder van Wijnbergen
- 2023005-EEF: Corporate Sustainability, Cost of Equity, and Credit Ratings

- Dalò, Ambrogio, Roland Mees, Bert Scholtens and Hanqi Zhao
- 2023003-I&O: How does Regional Entrepreneurship Transfer over Time? The Role of Household Size and Economic Success

- Michael Fritsch and Michael Wyrwich
- 2023002-EEF: New Avenues in Expected Returns

- Hulusi Bahcivan, Lammertjan Dam and Halit Gonenc