Dr. Felix Jan Nitsch

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Working Papers

Nitsch, F.J., Wertenbroch, K., & Plassmann, H. (2024). Why People Post. Under review at JMR. (Working Paper)

Nitsch, F.J. & Plassmann, H. (2024). Understanding the Intersections of Stress and the Marketplace to Improve Consumer Well-Being. Under review at JCR. (Working Paper)

Bee, C., Chung, N., Nitsch, F.J., Nardini, G., Lutz, R., Rossi, A., Scheinbaum, A.C., & Song, E.C. (2024). Mindfulness has a marketing challenge: Meeting it with an academic/practitioner research collaboration. R&R at EJM. (Working Paper)

Selected Publications

2024

Sarmiento, L.F., Rios-Flores, J.A., Rincon Uribe, F., Rodrigues Lima, R., Kalenscher, T., Gouveia, A., Nitsch, F.J.+, (2024). Do stress hormones influence choice? A systematic review of pharmacological interventions on the HPA axis and/or SAM system. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, accepted. Impact factor: 4.235. (PDF)

2023

Burkhardt, M.++, Nitsch, F.J.++, Spinler, S., & Van Wassenhove, L. (2023). The Effect of Acute Stress on Humanitarian Supplies Management. Production and Operations Management (POM). FT Top 50 (online, pdf)

2022

Nitsch, F. J., Lüpken, L. M., Lüschow, N., & Kalenscher, T. (2022). On the Reliability of Individual Economic Rationality Measurements. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), 119(31), e2202070119. Impact factor: 12.779. (online, pdf)

2021

Nitsch, F. J. & Kalenscher, T. (2021). Influence of memory processes on choice consistency. Royal Society Open Science, 8(10), 200308. Impact factor: 3.653. (online, pdf)

Nitsch, F. J.++, Strenger, H.++, Knecht, S., & Studer, B. (2021). Lesion Evidence for a Causal Role of the Insula in Aversion to Social Inequity. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, nsab098. Impact factor: 4.235. (online, pdf)

Nitsch, F. J., Sellitto, M., & Kalenscher, T. (2021). The effects of acute and chronic stress on choice consistency. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 131, 105289. Impact factor: 4.693. (online, pdf)


”+” = last author (senior author) in neuroscience tradition, “++” = equal contributions

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