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Michael Stegh

Kontakt: steghSpamProtectionwiso.uni-koeln.de

 

Forschungsinteressen:

  • Statistische Analyse ultra-hochfrequenter Finanzmarktdaten, insb. Schätzung von Varianzen und Kovarianzen
  • Statistische Fragestellungen im Zusammenhang mit Finanzmärkten im Allgemeinen
  • Turniertheorie, insb. Anreizeffekte in Teamsportarten
  • Sportökonomie

Working Paper:

  • Nieken, P. und Stegh, M. (2010): "Incentive Effects in Asymmetric Tournaments - Empirical Evidence from the German Hockey League", Discussion Paper No. 305, Sonderforschungsbereich/Transregio 15 'Governance and the Efficiency of Economic Systems'. [pdf]
  • Nieken, P. und Stegh, M. (2009): "Distribution of Goals and Late-Game Reversals in the German Hockey League", mimeo.

Vorträge:

  • "Incentive Effects in Asymmetric Tournaments - Empirical Evidence from the German Hockey League", 8. Jahrestagung, "Erkenntnisfortschritte in der Personalwirtschaftslehre", Arbeitskreis für Empirische Personal- und Organisationsforschung (AKempor), Lüneburg, Oktober 2010.
  • "Incentive Effects in Asymmetric Tournaments - Empirical Evidence from the German Hockey League", XI. Symposium zur Ökonomischen Analyse der Unternehmung, German Economic Association of Business Administration e. V., Frankfurt, September 2010.
  • "Incentive Effects in Asymmetric Tournaments - Empirical Evidence from the German Hockey League", 7th Annual Meeting, Irish Society of New Economists, Dublin, September 2010.
  • "Incentive Effects in Asymmetric Tournaments - Empirical Evidence from the German Hockey League", 25th Annual Congress, European Economic Association, Glasgow, August 2010 (EEA Student Travel Award; Anreizkompatible Mittelvergabe durch die Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät, Universität zu Köln).
  • "Incentive Effects in Asymmetric Tournaments - Empirical Evidence from the German Hockey League", 36th Annual Meeting, Eastern Economic Association, Philadelphia, Februar 2010.
  • "Game Theory - Strategic Decisions in Games and Tournaments", Friedrich-Naumann-Stiftung, Gummersbach, Juli 2009.