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Postdoctoral Position in Behavioral and Welfare Economics (100%, 2 years) (m/w/d)


Details des Angebots

Allgemeine Informationen

Kennziffer

2025-1449  

Zitat vorgesetzte Person

We offer a great work environment at ERP-HSG with enthusiastic colleagues and researchers.

Name vorgesetzte Person

Prof. Paolo Piacquadio, Associate Professor of Applied Economics

Zitat zweite Person

I'm looking forward to welcome you as a new team member at ERP-HSG.

Name zweite Person

Denise In-Albon, Institute Manager Administration

Beschreibung der Stelle

Titel des Stelleninserats

Postdoctoral Position in Behavioral and Welfare Economics (100%, 2 years) (m/w/d)

Kern- und Hauptaufgaben

As a postdoctoral researcher on this project, you will:

  • Develop your independent research and advance your academic career in economics.
  • Contribute actively to the project’s research activities, including designing, coding, and analyzing experiments and surveys.
  • Take a leadership role in organizing workshops, preparing grant proposals, and collaborating on publications.
  • Supervise and mentor graduate students and, to a limited extent, support teaching initiatives.
  •  Engage with both components of the project: the behavioral experiments (led by Dr. Brian Jabarian) and the theoretical analysis utilizing axiomatic methods (led by Prof. Dr. Paolo Piacquadio).

Erwartete Kompetenzen / Profil

Your Profile:

  • A Ph.D. (completed or near completion) in Economics, with a strong background in behavioral economics, public economics, and/or welfare economics.
  • Demonstrated enthusiasm and ambition for conducting high-quality research.
  • Hands-on experience with designing and running experiments (lab, online, or field), including coding skills in Qualtrics, JavaScript, oTree, or similar platforms.
  • Familiarity with or openness to axiomatic methods in theoretical analysis is highly desirable.
  • Ability to work independently, think creatively and contribute collaboratively in a dynamic team environment.
  • Prior publication experience in peer-reviewed economic journals is a plus.

 

Application Procedure:


Please submit the following documents online: Cover Letter: Briefly describe your research interests, motivation for joining the project, and how your background fits the position; Curriculum Vitae (CV): Detailing your education, research experience, coding skills, and any publications or working papers: Job Market Paper (and any additional research papers, if available); Reference Letters: Please arrange for two letters of recommendation to be sent directly to both: Prof. Dr. Paolo Piacquadio at paolo.piacquadio@unisg.ch and Dr. Brian Jabarian at brian.jabarian@chicagobooth.edu
Application Deadline: Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Please contact Prof. Piacquadio for additional information: paolo.piacquadio@unisg.ch

Vorstellung der Organisationseinheit

The Institute of Economic Research and Policy (ERP-HSG) at the University of St. Gallen is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to work on the SNF-funded project “Ethical Views and Social Welfare: Theory and Evidence.” The project is led by Prof. Dr. Paolo Piacquadio (University of St. Gallen) in collaboration with Dr. Brian Jabarian (University of Chicago, external co-PI). The start date is flexible but ideally no later than September 2025.

Project Overview:

This interdisciplinary project examines how individuals’ ethical views shape social welfare judgments and redistribution policies. The project combines a behavioral component—building on experiments and surveys—with a theoretical component that employs axiomatic methods to formalize ethical and welfare constructs rigorously. Specifically, the project aims to:

  • Identify and comprehensively catalog the diverse and multifaceted range of individuals’ ethical views and core values.
  • Understand and rigorously analyze the underlying patterns and origins of various ethical perspectives and belief systems.
  • Develop innovative axiomatic frameworks to aggregate diverse ethical stances into coherent, actionable measures of social welfare.
  • Investigate how ethical heterogeneity influences the design, implementation, and effectiveness of redistribution policies across economic contexts.
  • Integrate generative AI into experiments to simulate realistic taxation scenarios and assess informed versus mistaken support.

 

Beschäftigungsgrad in %

100

Gewünschtes Eintrittstermin

01.04.2025

Einsatzdauer

befristet

Betreut durch

Hauptansprechperson

Denise In-Albon