Fabian Kosse
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Fabian Kosse
@fabiankosse.bsky.social

Professor of Data Science in Business and Economics at the JMU Würzburg

Psychology 27%
Education 24%

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🔗Mehr darüber lesen 👉: econtribute.de/de/mentoring...

🔗Zur Studie von Prof. Pia Pinger, Prof. Armin Falk und @fabiankosse.bsky.social 👉: www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/full/10....

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Kinder aus weniger privilegierten Familien wechseln trotz gleicher Leistungen in der Grundschule deutlich seltener aufs Gymnasium. Eine neue Studie von @econtribute.bsky.social, @unibonn.bsky.social, @unicologne.bsky.social & @uni-wuerzburg.de zeigt: Mentoring hilft, Chancengleichheit zu verbessern.

Unser Paper mit Armin Falk & Pia Pinger ist nun im @jpolecon.bsky.social erschienen 🎉

In dieses Projekt ist unglaublich viel Herzblut geflossen: Evidenz aus einem RCT zeigt, dass Mentoring herkunftsbedingte Chancenungleichheit beim Schulübergang ans Gymnasium verringern kann.
doi.org/10.1086/738484

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Mentoring stärkt Bildungschancen sozial benachteiligter Kinder: Das zeigt eine Studie, die unser Professor @fabiankosse.bsky.social mit Forschenden @unicologne.bsky.social @unibonn.bsky.social im Journal @jpolecon.bsky.social publiziert hat. #Bildung #Schule
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Mentoring stärkt Bildungschancen von sozial benachteiligten Kindern
Kinder aus weniger privilegierten Familien besuchen nach der Grundschule trotz gleicher Leistungen seltener das Gymnasium. Ein gezieltes Mentoring kann diese Lücke verringern.
www.uni-wuerzburg.de
📢 Call for papers:

🚀 4th CESifo Junior Workshop on the Economics of Education 🤩

30-31 March 2026, Munich

Keynote: Michela Carlana (Harvard)

PhD students & early postdocs, please apply!

www.ifo.de/en/cesifo/ev...

Deadline: 11 Jan 2026

@caterinapavese.bsky.social @mtotarelli.bsky.social
This paper shows that children are significantly less likely to enter the academic track if they come from a low socio-economic status family. A low-intensity mentoring program can improve long-run education outcomes of disadvantaged children and reduce inequality of opportunity.

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Enduring competitive pressure not only changes young people's behaviour, but also their personality: they become less prosocial. New paper @fabiankosse.bsky.social et al. @jeeanews.bsky.social #prosociality
➡️ www.uni-wuerzburg.de/en/news-and-...

Huge thanks to @jeeanews.bsky.social, the editors & referees for a fast, productive review process – it really made the paper better

doi.org/10.1093/jeea...
The persistent effect of competition on prosociality
Abstract. We present the first causal evidence on the persistent impact of enduring competition on prosociality. Inspired by the literature on tournaments
doi.org

@michelatincani.bsky.social, Ranjita Rajan and I are very proud and thrilled that our paper “The Persistent Effect of Competition on Prosociality” has been accepted at @jeeanews.bsky.social

👉 First causal evidence that enduring competition persistently reduces prosociality

doi.org/10.1093/jeea...

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A preferential college admission programme in #Chile increased enrolment in selective colleges but reduced pre-college academic effort and test scores due to student misunderstanding.
@michelatincani.bsky.social@fabiankosse.bsky.social & Enrico Miglino
cepr.org/voxeu/column...
#EconSky

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Enduring competition makes people less cooperative. A 2-year competition in schools made students less prosocial (less willing to help or cooperate). Even 4 years later, the effect was still there, suggesting it changed their personality traits, not just their short-term behavior
📣 Thrilled to announce our 4th Workshop on Field Experiments in Economics and Business, 8-9 Sept 2025, TU Munich @tum.de, Campus Heilbronn. Keynotes: Ulrike Malmendier (University of Berkely, California) & Noam Yuchtman (@ox.ac.uk) 🫶🏻

Submission deadline 15 May 🚨

#EconSky

Johannes Abeler, Armin Falk, and I are thrilled that The Economic Journal accepted our paper titled ‘Malleability of Preferences for Honesty.’ It explores how the social environment influences lying. Huge thanks for a fast and productive referee process! 🥳
doi.org/10.1093/ej/u...

"Wie Ehrenamtliche die Schulen unterstützen"

Heute ab 17:30 bringt der Bayerische Rundfunk einen kleinen Beitrag über die Ergebnisse unsere Langzeitstudie zu "Balu und Du".

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