The scientific leadership team of the IZA Institute of Labor Economics in Bonn will be complemented by Professor Thomas J. Dohmen as of September 1, 2017. Dohmen will retain his chair at the University of Bonn while taking leave to strategically advise IZA and devote more time to his own research. Professor Holger Bonin will continue, also in the function of a Research Director, to coordinate the policy research and advisory activities at IZA, which is headed by Professor Hilmar Schneider.
Thomas Dohmen is an internationally renowned scholar in behavioral and organizational economics. From 2003 to 2007, he was a Senior Research Associate at IZA before serving as Director of the Research Center for Education and Labor Market (ROA) at the University of Maastricht. Since January 2013, he has been a Professor of Applied Microeconomics at the University of Bonn.
"Thomas has been closely affiliated with IZA for many years. Given his in-depth knowledge of the institute and his extensive leadership experience at Maastricht, he is ideally suited to meet the unique challenges of a research institute that aims at reconciling academic excellence with practical relevance," says Schneider. "He will also play a key role in mentoring our junior researchers, whose career development is immensely important to us."
Dohmen's new role will also strengthen IZA's ties with the University of Bonn and create additional opportunities for joint research activities. "Both sides have a lot to offer. Our closer collaboration will clearly be mutually beneficial," believes Professor Jürgen von Hagen, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Law and Economics and spokesperson of the economists at the University of Bonn.
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