Dr Christoph Siemroth
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Email
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Location
3.204, Colchester Campus
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Academic support hours
Appointment by email (except in week of March 10&17), meet in office 3.204
Profile
Biography
Joined the department in September 2016.
Qualifications
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PhD in Economics University of Mannheim, (2016)
Research and professional activities
Research interests
Behavioral Economics
Financial Economics
Experimental Economics
Organizational Economics
Teaching and supervision
Current teaching responsibilities
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Financial Instruments and Capital Markets (EC247)
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Experimental Methods in Economics (EC387)
Current supervision
Publications
Journal articles (16)
Multi100 team, Siemroth, C. and Spantig, L., Investigating the analytical robustness of the social and behavioural sciences. Nature
Gibbs, M., Mengel, F. and Siemroth, C., (2024). Employee Innovation During Office Work, Work from Home and Hybrid Work. Scientific Reports. 14 (1), 17117-
Siemroth, C., (2024). Ending Wasteful Year-End Spending: On Optimal Budget Rules in Organizations. International Economic Review. 65 (3), 1163-1188
Siemroth, C., (2024). Economics Peer-Review: Problems, Recent Developments, and Reform Proposals. American Economist. 69 (2), 241-258
Gibbs, M., Mengel, F. and Siemroth, C., (2023). Work from Home and Productivity: Evidence from Personnel and Analytics Data on Information Technology Professionals. Journal of Political Economy Microeconomics. 1 (1), 7-41
Hornuf, L. and Siemroth, C., (2023). A Field Experiment on Attracting Crowdfunders. Economics Letters. 222, 110928-110928
Siemroth, C. and Hornuf, L., (2023). Why Do Retail Investors Pick Green Investments? A Lab-in-the-Field Experiment with Crowdfunders. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. 209, 74-90
Siemroth, C., (2022). Dezemberfieber senken: Vermeidung von verschwenderischen Jahresendausgaben [Reducing “Dezemberfieber”: Wasteful Year-End Spending and a Solution]. Wirtschaftsdienst. 102 (6), 461-464
Dianat, A. and Siemroth, C., (2021). Improving decisions with market information: an experiment on corporate prediction markets. Experimental Economics. 24 (1), 143-176
Siemroth, C., (2021). When can decision makers learn from financial market prices?. Journal of Money, Credit and Banking. 53 (6), 1523-1552
Page, L. and Siemroth, C., (2021). How much information is incorporated in financial asset prices? Experimental Evidence. The Review of Financial Studies. 34 (9), 4412-4449
Gruener, HP. and Siemroth, C., (2019). Crowdfunding, Efficiency, and Inequality. Journal of the European Economic Association. 17 (5), 1393-1427
Inhoffen, JH., Siemroth, C. and Zahn, P., (2019). Minimum Prices and Social Interactions: Evidence from the German Renewable Energy Program. Energy Economics. 78, 350-364
Siemroth, C., (2019). The Informational Content of Prices When Policy Makers React to Financial Markets. Journal of Economic Theory. 179, 240-274
Gibbs, M., Neckermann, S. and Siemroth, C., (2017). A Field Experiment in Motivating Employee Ideas. The Review of Economics and Statistics. 99 (4), 577-590
Page, L. and Siemroth, C., (2017). An experimental analysis of information acquisition in prediction markets. Games and Economic Behavior. 101 (C), 354-378
Book chapters (1)
Siemroth, C., Investor Preferences for Green Investments. In: Elgar Encyclopedia of Experimental Social Science. Elgar
Reports and Papers (3)
Grüner, HP., Niessen-Ruenzi, A. and Siemroth, C., (2025). A Man's World? Consumption-based Investment in the Mutual Fund Industry
Gibbs, M., Mengel, F. and Siemroth, C., (2025). Innovator Networks Within the Firm and the Quality of Innovation
Corgnet, B., DeSantis, M. and Siemroth, C., (2023). Algorithmic Trading, Price Efficiency and Welfare: An Experimental Approach
Grants and funding
2021
AI, Cyber Risks and Data Science for FinTech and Digital Economy
British Council
2020
Investor Behaviour in the Age of Fintech: Crowdfunding, Copy Trading and Robo-Advisors
Economic and Social Research Council
2019
Experiments on the effects of trading algorithms on financial markets
Economic and Social Research Council
Contact
Academic support hours:
Appointment by email (except in week of March 10&17), meet in office 3.204