Georg Granic
Biography
I am an Assistant Professor of Behavioral Economics at Erasmus School of Economics, at the Erasmus University Rotterdam. My research interests lie in the intersection of Economics, Political Science, and Psychology. In particular, I am interested in voter / voting behavior, Behavioral Political Economy, and Political Psychology. As an interdisciplinary researcher, I have published my work in Economics (Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization), Management (Management Science), Political Science (American Political Science Review), and Psychology (Journal of Experimental Social Psychology). Before coming to Rotterdam, I held various positions at the University of Antwerp, the University of Cologne, and New York University. I obtained my PhD in Economics from the University of Konstanz.
List of publications
Artiga Gonzalez, T., Capozza, F. and Granic, G. (2024). Cognitive dissonance, political participation, and changes in policy preferences Journal of Economic Psychology, :.
Baillon, A., Bleichrodt, H. and Granic, GeorgD. (2022). Incentives in surveys Journal of Economic Psychology, 93:.
Alós-Ferrer, C. and Granic, G. (2021). Does Choice Change Preferences? An Incentivized Test of the Mere Choice Effect Experimental Economics, :.
Granic, G. (2017). The Problem of the Divided Majority: Preference Aggregation under Uncertainty Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 133:21--38.
Alós-Ferrer, C., Granic, G., Kern, J. and Wagner, A. (2016). Preference Reversals: Time and Again Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 52(1):65--97.
Granic, G. and Kern, J. (2016). Circulant Games Theory and Decision, 80(1):43--69.
Alós-Ferrer, C. and Granic, G. (2012). Two Field Experiments on Approval Voting in Germany Social Choice and Welfare, 39(1):171--205.