Journal publications
Wang, J., H. Hennig-Schmidt, T. Iversen and G. Godager. (2020): “Are patient-regarding preferences stable? Evidence from a laboratory experiment with physicians and medical students from different countries”, European Economic Review,125
Hennig-Schmidt, H., H Jürges, and D. Wiesen. (2018). Dishonesty in health care practice: A behavioral experiment on upcoding in neonatology. Health Economics
Galizzi, M. and D. Wiesen (2017). "Behavioural experiments in health: An introduction". Health Economics 26.
Brosig-Koch, J., H. Hennig-Schmidt, N. Kairies-Schwarz, and D.Wiesen (2017): "The Effects of Introducing Mixed Payment Systems for Physicians: Experimental Evidence". Health Economics 26: 243–262.
Godager, G., H. Hennig-Schmidt, T. Iversen (2016) "Does performance disclosure influence physicians' medical decisions? An experimental Study". Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 131: 36-46.
Goerg, S. J., H. Hennig-Schmidt, G. Walkowitz, and E Winter (2016): "In Wrong Anticipation - Miscalibrated Beliefs between Germans, Israelis, and Palestinians". PLoS One, 11(6).
Brosig-Koch, J., H. Hennig-Schmidt, N. Kairies-Schwarz, and D.Wiesen (2016): "Using artefactual field and lab experiments to investigate how fee-for-service and capitation affect medical serviceprovision". Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 131: 17-23.
Hennig-Schmidt, H. and G. Walkowitz (2015): "Negotiations among Chinese and Germans – An Experimental Case Study". Homo Oeconomicus 32, p451-488.
Lönnqvist, J.E., H. Hennig-Schmidt and G. Walkowitz (2015): "Ethnicity-and sex-based discrimination and the maintenance of self-esteem". PLoS ONE 10(5).
Godager, G., & D. Wiesen (2013): "Profit or patients’ health benefit? Exploring the heterogeneity in physician altruism". Journal of Health Economics, 32(6), 1105-1116.
Working Papers
Wang, J., H. Hennig-Schmidt, T. Iversen and G. Godager. (2020): “Are patient-regarding preferences stable? Evidence from a laboratory experiment with physicians and medical students from different countries”, HERO Working Paper, 2020
Ge, G., G. Godager and J. Wang. (2019): “Do physicians care about patients' utility? Evidence from an experimental study of treatment choices under demand-side cost sharing”, HERO Working Paper, 2019
Cheo, R., G. Ge, G. Godager, R. Liu, Q. Wang and J. Wang. (2018): “The effect of a mystery shopper scheme on prescriptions in primary care: Results from a field experiment”, HERO Working Paper, 2018