ehem. Team

Team:

Jun.-Prof. Dr. Nadja Kairies-Schwarz

Ehem. Lehrstuhlinhaberin

Jun.-Prof. Dr. Nadja Kairies-Schwarz

Raum:
WST - C.14.12 a
Telefon:
+49 201 18-36408
E-Mail:
Sprechstunde:
nach Vereinbarung
Adresse:
CINCH - Competent in Competition and Health
Berliner Platz 6-8
D-45127 Essen

Lebenslauf:

Seit 2014:

  • Juniorprofessur für experimentelle Wirtschaftsforschung
  • Leiterin der Nachwuchsgruppe "Preferences and Behaviour of Providers and Consumers in Health Care Markets" am gesundheitsökonomischen Kompetenzzentrum CINCH

2012-2014:

  • Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin im Teilprojekt "Pay for Performance", Gesundheitsökonomisches Forschungszentrum CINCH, Prof. Dr. Brosig-Koch

2008-2014:

  • Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin an der Universität Duisburg-Essen, Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Lehrstuhl für Quantitative Wirtschaftspolitik, Prof. Dr. Brosig-Koch

2003-2008:

  • Studium der Volkswirtschaftslehre an der Universität Konstanz, Abschluss: Diplom Volkswirtin / Master of Science in Economics

2006:

  • Studium an der University of Science and Technology Hong Kong  (HKUST) 

Forschungsgebiete:

  • Experimentelle Wirtschaftsforschung
  • Gesundheitsökonomik
  • Vertragsdesign

Publikationen:

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  • Kairies-Schwarz, N.; Souček, C.: Performance Pay in Hospitals: An Experiment on Bonus–Malus Incentives. In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Jg. 17 (2020) Nr. 22. doi:10.3390/ijerph17228320VolltextBIB DownloadDetails
  • Brosig-Koch; J.; Kairies-Schwarz; N.; Kokot, J.: Sorting into payment schemes and medical treatment: A laboratory experiment. In: Health Economics (forthcoming), Jg. 2017 (2017). BIB DownloadDetails
  • Han, J.; Kairies-Schwarz, N.; Vomhof, M.: Quality Competition and Hospital Mergers - An Experiment. In: Health Economics (forthcoming), Jg. 2017 (2017). BIB DownloadDetails
  • Kairies-Schwarz, N.; Kokot, J.; Vomhof, M.; Weßling, J.: Health Insurance Choice and Risk Preferences under Cumulative Prospect Theory – An Experiment. In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization (2017) Nr. 137, S. 374-397. doi:10.1016/j.jebo.2017.03.012VolltextBIB DownloadDetails
  • Fischbacher; U.; Kairies-Schwarz; N.; Stefani, U.: Non-Additivity and the Salience of Marginal Productivities: Experimental Evidence on Distributive Fairness. In: Economica (2017) Nr. 84, S. 587-610. doi:10.1111/ecca.12234VolltextBIB DownloadDetails
  • Brosig-Koch; J.; Hennig-Schmidt, H.; Kairies-Schwarz, N.; Wiesen, D.: The Effects of Introducing Mixed Payment Systems for Physicians: Experimental Evidence. In: Health Economics (2017) Nr. 26, S. 243-262. doi:10.1002/hec.3292VolltextBIB DownloadDetails
  • Brosig-Koch; J.; Hennig-Schmidt, H.; Kairies-Schwarz, N.; Wiesen, D.: Using artefactual field and lab experiments to investigate how fee-for-service and capitation affect medical service provision.. In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization (2016) Nr. 131, S. 17-23. doi:10.1016/j.jebo.2015.04.011VolltextBIB DownloadDetails
  • Kairies-Schwarz, J.; Kokot, J.; Vomhof, M.; Wessling, J.: How Do Consumers Choose Health Insurance? – An Experiment on Heterogeneity in Attribute Tastes and Risk Preferences. In: Ruhr Economic Papers (2014) Nr. 537. doi:10.4419/86788614VolltextBIB DownloadDetails
  • Kairies-Schwarz, N.: Altruism Heterogeneity and Quality Competition Among Healthcare Providers. In: Ruhr Economic Paper (2014) Nr. 507. doi:10.4419/86788582BIB DownloadDetails
  • Kairies, N.: Pay-for-Performance, Reputation, and the Reduction of Costly Overprovision. In: Economics Bulletin, Jg. 33 (2013) Nr. 3. BIB DownloadDetails
  • Kairies, N.; Krieger, M.: How do Non-Monetary Performance Incentives for Physicians Affect the Quality of Medical Care? – A Laboratory Experiment. In: Ruhr Economic Papers (2013) Nr. 414. doi:10.4419/86788469BIB DownloadDetails
  • Brosig-Koch, J.; Hennig-Schmidt, H.; Kairies, N.; Wiesen, D.: How Effective are Pay-for-Performance Incentives for Physicians? – A Laboratory Experiment.. In: Ruhr Economic Papers (2013) Nr. 413. doi:10.4419/86788468BIB DownloadDetails
  • Brosig-Koch, J.; Hennig-Schmidt, H.; Kairies, N.; Wiesen, D.: How to Improve Patient Care? – An Analysis of Capitation, Fee-for-Service, and Mixed Payment Schemes for Physicians. In: Ruhr Economic Papers (2013) Nr. 412. doi:10.4419/86788467BIB DownloadDetails

Tagungen:

  • Faculty of Business and Economics Seminar 2015, Duisburg
  • dggö Workshop on "Verteilungsfragen im Gesundheitswesen" 2014, Hamburg
  • Verein für Socialpolitik 2014, Hamburg
  • European Conference on Health Economics 2014, Dublin
  • First Workshop on Behavioral and Experimental Health Economics 2014, Oslo
  • Deutsche Gesellschaft für Gesundheitsökonomie 2013, Essen
  • Economic Science Association European Conference 2012, Köln
  • EEA / ESEM 2012, Málaga
  • European Conference on Health Economics 2012, Zürich
  • Economic Science Association World Conference 2012, New York City
  • Deutsche Gesellschaft für Gesundheitsökonomie 2012, Konstanz
  • Gesellschaft für experimentelle Wirtschaftsforschung 2011, Nürnberg
  • Gesellschaft für experimentelle Wirtschaftsforschung 2009, Essen
  • Personalökonomisches Kolloquium 2009, Wien