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General Information
Full Name | Philipp Chapkovski |
Languages | English, German, Italian, Russian |
Location | Berlin, Germany |
Education
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2018 Florence, Italy
Ph.D.
European University Institute Sociology and Political Science Dissertation: Collective Sanctions. An experimental approach2012 St. Petersburg, Russia
Master degree
European University at St. Petersburg Social and Political Sciences MA Thesis: "Analysis of Social Networks of Russian Federal Elites in 2000-2008"2010 Venice, Italy
Bachelor degree
University of Ca'Foscari Economics BA Thesis: "Micro-consequences of Pension System Reforms in Post-Soviet Countries"
Experience
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03/2024 - now Post-doctoral researcher in ERC project PolitSolid
Institute for Political Science, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany -
10/2022 - 03/2024 Post-doctoral researcher
Institute for Applied Microeconomics, University of Bonn, Germany -
05/2022 - 09/2022 Research Fellow, Scholars at Risk program
WZB, Berlin Social Science Center, Germany -
09/2018 - 04/2022 Senior Research Fellow
International Laboratory for Experimental and Behavioural Economics, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia -
09/2016 - 01/2018 Research Fellow
Institute of Sociology, University of Zurich, Switzerland -
09/2013 - 05/2014 Research Assistant
Comparative Life Course and Inequality Research Centre, European University Institute, Italy
Academic Interests
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Behavioral Economics
- Information avoidance and its effects on decision-making processes.
- Social norms and sanctioning mechanisms in fostering cooperative behavior.
- Experimental research on trading platform designs and retail investor behavior.
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Political Psychology
- Polarization and its influence on workplace collaboration.
- The role of political alignment in information sharing and engagement.
- Impact of conflict and government quality on redistributive preferences.
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Experimental Methodologies
- Longitudinal and vignette-based experiments for causal analysis.
- Mobile experience sampling methods (MESM).
- Real-time interactions in online experiments.
- Data quality factors such as participant attention and time-on-task behavior.
Journals I have reviewed for
- American Political Science Review
- British Journal of Political Science
- Comparative Political Studies
- European Sociological Review
- Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics
- Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance
- Behavior Research Methods
- Democratization
- Europe-Asia Studies
- Media, War & Conflict
Grants
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2024 - Gorilla and Prolific Grant: Study on political alignment and engagement in collaborative word encryption tasks using Gorilla's Multiplayer tools
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2017 - First Prize at the Conference/Hackathon "Experimental Methods in Sociology Using oTree" in WZB Berlin Social Science Center
- Grant for innovating teaching "Lehrkredit," University of Zurich: "Using Mobile Lab in Teaching Analytical Sociology"
Other Interests
- Hobbies: Saltwater and freshwater aquariums, especially with crustaceans; scale modeling.