Bruno S. Frey
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View article: Alter neu denken: Wie das subjektive Alter die Work-Life-Balance prägt
Alter neu denken: Wie das subjektive Alter die Work-Life-Balance prägt Open
Despite rising life expectancy and pressure to reform pension systems, the average working time in old age is decreasing. Our analysis of panel data from the German Ageing Survey (DEAS) shows that subjective age – which indicates how old a…
View article: Histopathology-based protein multiplex generation using deep learning
Histopathology-based protein multiplex generation using deep learning Open
View article: Publisher Correction: Feasibility of multiomics tumor profiling for guiding treatment of melanoma
Publisher Correction: Feasibility of multiomics tumor profiling for guiding treatment of melanoma Open
View article: Public choice in times of declining democracy
Public choice in times of declining democracy Open
A marked decline of democratic institutions and states, as well as the number of people living in such countries, has been observed over the recent years. Venezuela, Turkey, and even the US, are examples of this trend. Strikingly, we argue…
View article: "Zeitgeist", a Topic for Economists?
"Zeitgeist", a Topic for Economists? Open
View article: Rejuvenating Economics: Subjective Age's Influence on Work-Life Balance
Rejuvenating Economics: Subjective Age's Influence on Work-Life Balance Open
View article: <p><b><i><span>Inclusive Democracy: From Simple Majority to Flexible Decision Rule</span></i></b></p>
<b><i><span>Inclusive Democracy: From Simple Majority to Flexible Decision Rule</span></i></b> Open
View article: Single-cell landscape of innate and acquired drug resistance in acute myeloid leukemia
Single-cell landscape of innate and acquired drug resistance in acute myeloid leukemia Open
View article: Permanently Rotate the Winning Team
Permanently Rotate the Winning Team Open
International business is highly dynamic, diverse, and innovative. In such an environment, the institution of a single CEO exhibits several major drawbacks: The interests and strategies of the CEO and other top managers are often not well …
View article: Caring for minorities: The Flexible Decision Rule
Caring for minorities: The Flexible Decision Rule Open
Simple majority rule disregards the interests of the losing minority; their vote does not affect the outcome. When vote outcomes are narrow, close to 50% of voters, the concerns of a significant part of the voters are disregarded. This inc…
View article: Probabilistic pathway-based multimodal factor analysis
Probabilistic pathway-based multimodal factor analysis Open
Motivation Multimodal profiling strategies promise to produce more informative insights into biomedical cohorts via the integration of the information each modality contributes. To perform this integration, however, the development of nove…
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View article: Governments manipulate official Statistics: Institutions matter
Governments manipulate official Statistics: Institutions matter Open
Many governments have been reported to systematically manipulate official statistics. However, scholarly research has not extensively dealt with the determinants of data manipulation, beyond the effect of autocracy. We extend the literatur…
View article: Redefining Age: Policy Implications of Subjective Age
Redefining Age: Policy Implications of Subjective Age Open
View article: Authenticity and Atmosphere in Cultural Tourism – Originals and Revived Originals
Authenticity and Atmosphere in Cultural Tourism – Originals and Revived Originals Open
View article: Publish under Pressure – An Empirical Analysis of Academics’ Strategic Behavior
Publish under Pressure – An Empirical Analysis of Academics’ Strategic Behavior Open
View article: Detection of isoforms and genomic alterations by high-throughput full-length single-cell RNA sequencing in ovarian cancer
Detection of isoforms and genomic alterations by high-throughput full-length single-cell RNA sequencing in ovarian cancer Open
Understanding the complex background of cancer requires genotype-phenotype information in single-cell resolution. Here, we perform long-read single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) on clinical samples from three ovarian cancer patients pres…
View article: Heterodoxy Needs Institutional Backing
Heterodoxy Needs Institutional Backing Open
A general aversion to new ideas, psychological factors, and foremost, institutional conditions shape the challenging position of heterodox economics. This institutional framework is coined by a strong orientation towards publication metric…
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View article: Behind the curtains of academic publishing: strategic responses of economists and business scholars
Behind the curtains of academic publishing: strategic responses of economists and business scholars Open
Bibliometric measurements are becoming omnipresent and crucially important for academic career decisions. The measured criteria induce strong incentives to align academics’ time and efforts. Based on a survey of economics and business scho…
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View article: Satellite Information to Reduce Government Manipulation?
Satellite Information to Reduce Government Manipulation? Open
View article: Is Public Choice Still Vivid?
Is Public Choice Still Vivid? Open
View article: scROSHI: robust supervised hierarchical identification of single cells
scROSHI: robust supervised hierarchical identification of single cells Open
Identifying cell types based on expression profiles is a pillar of single cell analysis. Existing machine-learning methods identify predictive features from annotated training data, which are often not available in early-stage studies. Thi…
View article: The unexpected power of negative awards
The unexpected power of negative awards Open
We characterize negative awards. Their pervasiveness in various domains as well as the objectives of their designers and promoters are documented. We discuss the outcomes generated by negative awards and provide some rationales explaining …
View article: A Gender Gap in Academia? Publishing Behavior In Economics and Business Studies
A Gender Gap in Academia? Publishing Behavior In Economics and Business Studies Open
View article: When Do Governments Manipulate Official Statistics? An Empirical Analysis
When Do Governments Manipulate Official Statistics? An Empirical Analysis Open
View article: Heterodoxy Needs Institutional Backing
Heterodoxy Needs Institutional Backing Open
View article: Copies and Random Decision: a proposal to peacefully solve the conflict around looted art
Copies and Random Decision: a proposal to peacefully solve the conflict around looted art Open
I propose a novel approach to deal with the conflict between the present owners and the original owners of looted art. The procedure is based on perfect copying (which is possible today due to digital techniques) and random procedures (whi…