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  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Lifting Women Up: Gender Quotas and the Advancement of Women on Corporate Boards

    Research Question/Issue: The introduction of gender quotas on corporate boards can disrupt the status quo, resulting in externalities that affect women's advancement within the company. This study investigates whether boardroom quotas contribute to promoting women further up the corporate ladder and facilitate access to a broader spectrum of positions. Research Findings/Insights: Using legislative ...

    In: Corporate Governance 33 (2025), 3, S. 407-435 | Anna Gibert, Alexandra Fedorets
  • Statement

    Hohe Spritpreise: Mehr Transparenz und Wettbewerb statt teurer Scheinlösungen

    Der Iran-Krieg treibt den Ölpreis und damit auch die Spritpreise nach oben. Tomaso Duso, Leiter der Abteilung Unternehmen und Märkte im DIW Berlin und Vorsitzender der Monopolkommission, äußert sich dazu wie folgt:

    10.03.2026| Tomaso Duso
  • Weitere referierte Aufsätze

    The German Artificial Intelligence Experience and Attitude Survey (AIEAS): A Brief Measure for Socio-Economic Panel Studies

    Despite the profound impact of artificial intelligence (AI) in diverse contexts, large-scale socio-economic panel studies have rarely addressed the use and evaluation of AI for individual respondents. Therefore, the Artificial Intelligence Experience and Attitude Survey (AIEAS) is introduced to measure awareness, experience, attitude valence, and usage intention regarding AI in the work, healthcare, ...

    In: Psychological Test Adaptation and Development 7 (2026), S. 27–41 | Timo Gnambs, Florian Griese, Sabine Zinn
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Heterogeneity in Gender Differences in Self-Reported Political Preferences, Trust, and Well-Being across 39 European Countries

    Previous research suggests that women tend to self-report higher life satisfaction and happiness, lower health status and trust, and more left-leaning political preferences than men. We revisit the gender gap in these outcome variables using random-effects meta-analysis, aggregating data across 39 countries surveyed in the European Social Survey (n ≈ 500,000). Measured in Cohen’s d units, women, on ...

    In: Scientific Reports 16 (2026), 3406, 12 S. | Yifan Yang, Magnus Johannesson, Frank Fossen, Levent Neyse, Felix Holzmeister
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Worst First: Thermal Retrofits, Carbon Prices, and Inequality

    The energy price crisis following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine exposed the heightened vulnerability of low-income households to rising heating costs, particularly those in energy-inefficient buildings. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), this study examines the distributional impact of heating costs across income deciles and evaluates the effectiveness of policy interventions. We ...

    In: Energy Policy 213 (2026), 115145, 17 S. | Sophie M. Behr, Merve Kucuk, Maximilian Longmuir, Karsten Neuhoff
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    From Low Emission Zone to Academic Track: Environmental Policy Effects on Educational Achievement in Elementary School

    Do long-term improvements in air quality influence children’s educational outcomes? This paper investigates the impact of Low Emission Zones (LEZs), which restrict access to designated areas for emission-intensive vehicles, on the educational achievement of elementary school students in Germany. Using school-level data from North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany’s most populous state, we exploit the staggered ...

    In: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 132 (2025), 103165, 20 S. | Johannes Brehm, Nico Pestel, Sandra Schaffner, Laura Schmitz
  • DIW-OECD Industrial Strategy Dialogue

    From innovation to impact: How policy can support AI diffusion

    Industrial strategies are not only about the development of new technologies. They also need to ensure conducive conditions for technology diffusion across the economy to unlock productivity potential. This panel draws on recent OECD research on conditions and policy levers that enable AI technology uptake and diffusion across firms. Building on this evidence, the panel will discuss key elements...

    24.03.2026| Nicola Brandt, Flavio Calvino, Frederik Lange, Thuy-Ngan Trinh, Alexander Schiersch
  • DIW-OECD Industrial Strategy Dialogue

    Von der Innovation zur Wirkung: Wie die Politik die Verbreitung von KI unterstützen kann

    Bei Industriestrategien geht es nicht nur um die Entwicklung neuer Technologien. Sie müssen auch günstige Bedingungen für die Verbreitung von Technologien in der gesamten Wirtschaft schaffen, um Produktivitätspotenziale freizusetzen. Diese Podiumsdiskussion stützt sich auf aktuelle Forschungsergebnisse der OECD zu den Bedingungen und politischen Hebeln, die die Einführung und Verbreitung von KI...

    24.03.2026| Nicola Brandt, Flavio Calvino, Frederik Lange, Thuy-Ngan Trinh, Alexander Schiersch
  • Sonstige Publikationen des DIW / Monographien

    MODEZEEN – Modellierung (De-)Zentraler Energiewenden: Schlussbericht

    2024| Hannes Hobbie, Martin Lieberwirth, Dominik Möst, Marco Breder, Felix Meurer, Christoph Weber, Dana Kirchem, Wolf-Peter Schill, Karlo Hainsch, Mario Kendziorski, Konstantin Löffler, Christian von Hirschhausen
  • Nicht-referierte Aufsätze

    A Software for Teaching Multivariate Time Series Analysis

    In the early days of teaching multiple time series analysis, a menu-driven software was developed for use in the classroom and for examinations. The software and its follow-up version are briefly motivated and reviewed. A personal view of the author about future software tools for time series analysis is expressed.

    In: Eric Hillebrand, William Griffiths (Eds.) , Teaching Econometrics : A Tribute to R. Carter Hill
    Springer Nature
    S. 169–177
    Advanced Studies in Theoretical and Applied Econometrics ; 56
    | Helmut Lütkepohl
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