BESH Award Winners
Introduction
The KU Research Institute for Business and Economics in Service of Humanity has rewarded Burcak Bas, Riley T. Krotz, Ali Gohary and Elisabeth Grewenig with doctoral research awards
INTEREST CATEGORY: DOCTORAL STUDENTS, MARKETING AND SOCIETY
POSTING TYPE: Awards
Author: Grazia Palmiotti
Winners of the Second Annual BESH Doctoral Research Award
KU Research Institute for Business and Economics in Service of Humanity (BESH) is pleased to announce the winners of the 2nd泭Annual BESH Doctoral Research Award. The topic of this years award was Well-Being.泭We received a large number of exceptional submissions for this award this year. So much so that there was a tie for the first and second prizes. Hence, we are awarding two First Prize and two Second Prize awards, a total of four awards, instead of the three awards as originally planned. We泭sincerely thank all those who submitted their research for consideration
Congratulations to the Winners
First Prize Joint Winner (1000 EUR): Burcak Bas (Bocconi University),泭From Experiment Aversion to Experiment Appreciation: Lay Beliefs about Normative Standards of Best Practice Determine Public Perception of Experiments, Co-authors: Rachele Ciulli and Joachim Vosgerau
First Prize Joint Winner (1000 EUR): Riley T. Krotz (University of Tennessee),泭Healthcare in an Interconnected World: Increasing Blood Donations and Well-Being in the Social Media Era
Second Prize Joint Winner (500 EUR): Ali Gohary (Monash University),泭Does Healer God Boost Consumption of Ultra-processed Foods? The Role of Predictable versus Unpredictable Interventions, Co-authors: Hean Tat Keh, Bora Min, Eugene Y. Chan
Second Prize Joint Winner (500 EUR):泭Elisabeth Grewenig (ifo Institute at the University of Munich), School Track Decisions and Teacher Recommendations: Evidence from German State Reforms
The BESH Doctoral Consortium, scheduled for May 20, 2021, is postponed to next year in light of the current pandemic.
蹤獲扦夥厙t BESH.泭KU Research Institute for Business and Economics in Service of Humanity (BESH) was established in 2019. The aim of BESH is to develop, publish and elevate collaborative, interdisciplinary research in Business and Economics that address urgent challenges facing humanity. These include challenges and topics in health, education, financial well-being, migration, responsible consumption, digitization and the labor market, and the development of smart and sustainable service offerings. BESH is an initiative of four professors at the Faculty of Business and Economics at the WFI Ingolstadt School of Management (in alphabetical order): Prof. Alexander Danzer (Chair of Microeconomics), Prof. Jens Hogreve (Chair of Service Management), Prof. Shashi Matta (Chair of Innovation and Creativity) and Prof. Simon Wiederhold (Chair of Macroeconomics).泭