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Prof. Dr. Florian Diekert

Professor
Prof. Dr. Florian Diekert: Environmental Economics
Phone: 0821 - 598 - 4874
Fax: 0821 - 598 - 4232
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Room: 2217 (I)
Open hours: by appointment
Address: Universit?tsstra?e 12, 86159 Augsburg

Vitae

Florian Diekert's work centers on socio-ecological systems under pressure, with an emphasis on groups decisions under strategic and natural uncertainty. Florian Diekert uses game-theoretic modeling, economic experiments, as well as empirical methods, often in close collaboration with natural scientist. Florian Diekert studied International Relations at the Technical 伟德国际_伟德国际1946$娱乐app游戏 Dresden and holds an MPhil in Economics from the 伟德国际_伟德国际1946$娱乐app游戏 of Oslo. He received his PhD in 2011 from the 伟德国际_伟德国际1946$娱乐app游戏 of Oslo, with a dissertation on the effects of accounting for the fish stock's age structure for fisheries management. He was then a PostDoc in Oslo with research visits at Columbia 伟德国际_伟德国际1946$娱乐app游戏 and UC Santa Barbara until he moved as Junior Professor to Heidelberg, Germany. With his ERC Starting Grant "NATCOOP", he led a research team that studies of how nature shapes preferences and incentives of economic agents and how this in turn affects common-pool resource management, conducting field work in Chile and Tanzania. Florian Diekert joined the Faculty of Business and Economics and the Centre for Climate Resilience at the 伟德国际_伟德国际1946$娱乐app游戏 of Augsburg in 2023.

Research areas

  • Resource economics
  • Lab-in-the-field experiments
  • Groups and social norms
  • EWS and tipping points
  • Inter- and trans-disciplinary research

Publications

2025 | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010

2025

Florian Diekert, Daniel Heyen, Frikk Nesje and Soheil Shayegh
Do early warning signals of tipping points lead to better decisions?

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Florian Diekert and Robbert‐Jan Schaap
Does nature shape risk preferences? Evidence from Chile, Norway, and Tanzania

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2024

Florian Diekert, Timo Goeschl and Christian K?nig-Kersting
Attribution to anthropogenic causes helps prevent adverse events

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Florian Diekert and Tillmann Eymess
Changing collective action: nudges and team decisions

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Keita Abe, Florian Diekert, Arne Melsom and ?ystein Langangen
Do fishers follow fish displaced by climate warming?

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A Correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1038/s44183-024-00066-6

Robbert-Jan Schaap, Exequiel Gonzalez-Poblete, Karin Loreto Silva Aedo and Florian Diekert
Risk, restrictive quotas, and income smoothing

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2023

Florian Diekert, Stefan Munzinger, Gaby Schulemann-Maier and Laura St?dtler
Explicit incentives increase citizen science recordings

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Bruno Nkuiya and Florian Diekert
Stochastic growth and regime shift risk in renewable resource management

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Florian K. Diekert, Yuanhao Li, Linda Nostbakken and Andries Richter
Why do fishermen comply with regulations? The role of preferences

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2022

Florian Diekert, Christian K?nig-Kersting and Timo Goeschl
Awareness of human cause helps avoid system collapse

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Florian Diekert and Robbert Schaap
Does nature shape economic preferences? Evidence from Chile, Norway and Tanzania

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Florian Diekert and Kjell Arne Brekke
Groups discipline resource use under scarcity

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Florian Diekert, Tillmann Eymess, Joseph Luomba and Israel Waichman
The creation of social norms under weak institutions

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Astrid Dannenberg, Florian Diekert and Philipp H?ndel
The effects of social information and luck on risk behavior of small-scale fishers at Lake Victoria

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2021

Florian Diekert and Tillmann Eymess
Changing collective action: norm-nudges and team decisions

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Florian Diekert, Linda N?stbakken and Andries Richter
Control activities and compliance behavior — survey evidence from Norway

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Max T. Stoeven, Florian K. Diekert and Martin F. Quaas
Should fishing quotas be measured in terms of numbers?

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Florian Diekert, Timo Goeschl and Christian K?nig-Kersting
Social risk effects: the 'experience of social risk' factor

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2020

Florian Diekert, Daniel Heyen and Frikk Nesje
Early warning signals

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Robbert Schaap, Florian Diekert, Exequiel Gonzalez-Poblete and Karin Loreto Silva Aedo
Risk, restrictive quotas, and income smoothing

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2019

?ystein Langangen, Leonie F?rber, Leif C. Stige, Florian K. Diekert, Julia M. I. Barth, Michael Matschiner, Paul R. Berg, Bastiaan Star, Nils Chr. Stenseth, Sissel Jentoft and Jo?l M. Durant
Ticket to spawn: combining economic and genetic data to evaluate the effect of climate and demographic structure on spawning distribution in Atlantic cod