Armin Sauermann
Armin Sauermann supports the work on the third engagement report as a student assistant. He finished his bachelor of social science at the Humboldt University of Berlin. Currently he is studying sociology as a graduate student at the University of Potsdam. Armin has worked at the HIIG 2014/2015 as a student assistant in the research project “Open Science” before he left for an exchange year to King’s College London.
Journal articles and conference proceedings
Fecher, B., Friesike, S., & Hebing, M. (2015). What Drives Academic Data Sharing? PLOS ONE, 10(2). Publication details
Working paper
Fecher, B., Friesike, S., Hebing, M., Linek, S., & Sauermann, A. (2015). A Reputation Economy: Results from an Empirical Survey on Academic Data Sharing. DIW Berlin Discussion Paper, No. 1454. Publication details
Other publications
Fecher, B., Frisike S., Hebing, M., Linek S., & Sauermann A. (2015). Academia is a reputation economy — data-sharing policies should take incentives into account. The Impact Blog. Publication details
Position
Student Assistant: Third Engagement Report
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