Forschungsschwerpunkte
Verhaltensökonomik, experimentelle Ökonomie, mikroökonomische Theorie
Lebenslauf
Luca Henkel war Doktorand in Volkswirtschaftslehre am BGSE der Universität Bonn. Außerdem war er Research Fellow am briq und des Sonderforschungsbereichs Transregio (SFB TR 244). Im akademischen Jahr 2016/2017 war er Gastdoktorand an der University of California, Berkeley. Bevor er zur BGSE kam, erwarb er einen Bachelor-Abschluss in Volkswirtschaftslehre an der Universität Bonn.
Publikationen
Veröffentlichungen
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Experimental Evidence on the Relationship between Perceived Ambiguity and Likelihood Insensitivity
Henkel, L. (2024). Experimental evidence on the relationship between perceived ambiguity and likelihood insensitivity. Games and Economic Behavior. -
Historical Narratives about the COVID-19 Pandemic are Motivationally Biased
Sprengholz, P., Henkel, L., Böhm, R., & Betsch, C. (2023). Historical Narratives about the COVID-19 Pandemic are Motivationally Biased. Nature. -
The Association between Vaccination Status Identification and Societal Polarization
Henkel, L., Sprengholz, P., Korn, L. et al. (2022). The association between vaccination status identification and societal polarization. Nature Human Behavior.
Discussion Papers
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The Role of Interpersonal Uncertainty in Prosocial Behavior
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Ends versus Means: Kantians, Utilitarians, and Moral Decisions
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Historical Narratives about the COVID-19 Pandemic are Motivationally Biased
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Proud to Not Own Stocks: How Identity Shapes Financial Decisions
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The Association Between Vaccination Status Identification and Societal Polarization
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Experimental Evidence on the Relationship between Perceived Ambiguity and Likelihood Insensitivity