Dr. Robin Matz
Scientific assistant

Robin was research assistant and doctoral student at the chair of Human Resource Management until end of winter term 2023/24. Photo: © RUB Marquard

2021 05 11 KM Human Resource Managment 10
2021 05 11 KM Human Resource Managment 10

Field(s) of competence: 

CEIT

Curriculum Vitae

Robin studied Management and Economics (bachelor's degree) and Management (master's degree) at Ruhr-University Bochum. Amongst others, Robin was involved in founding a start-up and received the "Exist-Gründerstipendium" of the federal ministry for economic affairs and energy for his work. He works as a research assistant and doctoral student at the chair of Human Resource Management since April 2017.

Research focus

Gambling Economics
Rationality

Publications

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Publikationsarten
2024

Stetzka, Robin Maximilian (2024), "Bounded Irrationality: A New Perspective on Economic Behavior", Review of Behavioral Economics: Vol. 11: No. 1, pp 1-42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1561/105.00000179

2024

Winter, Stefan, Melissa Kistner, Deborah Maffia, Robin Maximilian Matz, and Elka Thevanesan (2024): Educational Degree Design: The Economic Rationales. International Journal of Higher Education 13(6), 62-74. https://doi.org/10.5430/ijhe.v13n6p62.

2021

Stetzka, Robin und Thevanesan, Elka (2021):
3 Years of STACK - An experience report on the implementation and use of formative randomized online tests, In: Contributions to the 4th International STACK Conference 2021, TTK University of Applied Sciences: Tallinn, Estonia.

2021

Stetzka, Robin Maximilian and Winter, Stefan (2021):

How rational is gambling? In: Journal of Economic Surveys, pp. 1–57.

2020

Stetzka, Robin Maximilian (2020):
Anforderungen an Humankapital in einer Smart Factory, In: Steven, M., Dörseln, J. N. (Hrsg.): Smart Factory, Kohlhammer, S. 87-114.