
About me
Your expert in scientific experiments and surveys
Your expert in experiments and surveys
My name is Michael Milde. I am an enthusiastic researcher with a doctoral degree and teach at the Leibniz University of Hanover. As an experimental economist, I find it exciting to study people's behavior. Collecting valid and high-quality data through online or lab experiments as well as surveys is part of my daily work.
I was born in a small village near Osnabrück (Germany). I moved to Hanover in 2011 for my business studies. Today, I live with my wife and two children in a small village again - this time near Celle (Germany). My enjoyment of science inspires me to also work as a self-employed consultant and teacher. I would like to support you in capturing human behavior in order to generate one of the most important resources in business processes and behavioral research from this data - new knowledge.
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Scientific References
My publications in peer-reviewed journals attest to the quality of my work, which I would like to share with you:
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Blaufus, K., Fochmann, N., Hundsdoerfer, J., & Milde, M. (2022). How Does the Deferral of a Distortive Tax Affect Overproduction and Asset Allocation?. European Accounting Review, 1-28. DOI: 10.1080/09638180.2021.2018341.
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Blaufus, K., & Milde, M. (2021): Tax misperceptions and the effect of informational tax nudges on retirement savings, Management Science, 67 (8), 5011-5031 DOI: 10.1287/mnsc.2020.3761.
Blaufus, K., Lorenz, D., Milde, M., Peuthert, B., & Schwäbe, A. N. (2021): Negotiating with the tax auditor: Determinants of tax auditors' negotiation strategy choice and the effect on firms’ tax adjustments, Accounting, Organizations and Society. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aos.2021.101294.
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