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Prof. Dr. Tom McKenzie 

Lehrveranstaltungen an der CBS ? !

In englischer Sprache:

Business Economics

Econometrics

Empirical Analytics for Finance

Experimental Research

Fixed Income Securities

Game Theory

HR Research Techniques and Metrics

Macroeconomics

Microeconomics

Strategic Investment Decision and Risk Management

Time-Series Analysis


In deutscher Sprache:

Makroökonomie

Reale Außenwirtschaft

VWL und Wirtschaftspolitik

Zeitreihenanalyse

Forschungs- und Beratungsschwerpunkte ? !

Arbeitsökonomie, insbesondere Bildungsökonomie

Finanzwissenschaften, insbesondere Spenden und Wohltätigkeitsorganisationen

Verhaltensökonomie

Ausbildung/Studium ? !

Doctor rerum politicarum (Doktor der Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften): Universität zu Köln, Deutschland

Diplom-Volkswirt: Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, Deutschland

Auslandsstudium (Internationales Management): ESCP-EAP Paris, Frankreich und Oxford, England, GB

Tätigkeiten in Hochschulen ? !

CBS International Business School, Deutschland (2021 bis heute): Professor für Volkswirtschaftslehre

University of Dundee, Schottland, GB (2019 bis heute): Honorarforschungsbeauftragter (Fachbereich VWL)

Antalya Bilim Üniversitesi, Türkei (2017 bis 2019): Assistant Professor (Dozent, Fachbereiche VWL und BWL)

University of Dundee, Schottland, GB (2014 bis 2016): Lecturer (Dozent, Fachbereich VWL)

Bayes Business School, City, University of London, England, GB (2009 bis 2014): Forschungsbeauftragter (Spendenverhalten und Migration)

Universität zu Köln, Deutschland (2004 bis 2008): Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter (ABWL und Personalwirtschaftslehre)

Tätigkeiten in der Wirtschaft ? !

INOMICS, Berlin, Deutschland: Economics Editor (Redaktion und Beratung)

Chartered Institute of Fundraising, London, England, GB: Marktanalyse, Spendenverhalten während der COVID-19-Pandemie

Update Software (Cochrane Collaboration), Oxford, England, GB: Strategien zur Übersetzung systematischer Übersichtsarbeiten

Türk Pirelli (ehemals Türk Siemens), Mudanya, Türkei: Interkulturelle Kommunikation nach der Übernahme

Intuitu Personæ, Paris, Frankreich: Rekrutierung und Beratung

Veröffentlichungen ? !

Pharoah, C, Dovey, C, McKenzie, T und Thaker, V (2023) Scoping the high net worth philanthropy market. Forschungsbericht, London: The Beacon Collaborative

Ainsworth, P und McKenzie, T (2022) Setting universities free: How to deliver a sustainable student funding system. IEA Discussion Paper No. 115, London: Institute of Economic Affairs

Gu, X, Hua, S, McKenzie, T und Zheng, Y (2022) Like father, like son? Parental input, access to higher education, and social mobility in China. China Economic Review 72(2 Sonderheft „Higher Education Reforms“), 101761

McKenzie, T (2021) COVID-19 and the Renaissance of Big Government. In Pearse, W und Alston, J (Verf.), INOMICS Handbook 2021, Berlin: 11 Academia Networks GmbH, 12-17

McKenzie, T (2021) COVID-19 and the Economists’ Redemption. In Pearse, W und Alston, J (Verf.), INOMICS Handbook 2021, Berlin: 11 Academia Networks GmbH, 32-34

McKenzie, T (2020) From university campus to remote education: How steep is the learning curve? Berlin: 11 Academia Networks GmbH

Pharoah, C und McKenzie, T (2020) Reframing the Ask: Trends which will shape giving and fundraising post-COVID-19. London: Chartered Institute of Fundraising

Ainsworth, P und McKenzie, T (2020) On the benefits of risk-sharing for post-COVID higher education in the United Kingdom. Economic Affairs 40(3), 446-453

McKenzie, T (2020) The student debt crisis: Income-Share Agreements as a means to finance Higher Education. In Pearse, W und Alston, J (Verf.), INOMICS Handbook 2020, Berlin: 11 Academia Networks GmbH, 32-35

Ainsworth, P und McKenzie, T (2019) EDegg: The EDucation, enterprise and giving-back grant – A nest egg of opportunity for all. London: Institute of Economic Affairs

McKenzie, T und Rutherford, A (2017) Career concerns versus shared values: an empirical investigation. German Journal of Human Resource Management: Zeitschrift für Personalforschung 31(2 Sonderheft „Current Topics in Personnel Economics“), 162-184

Ainsworth, P, McKenzie, T und Stroyny, A (2016) Incentive effects in higher education: an improved funding model for universities. Economic Affairs 36(3), 239-257

McKenzie, T (2015) REF, TEF and tumble: will the TEF lead to a new division between lecturers and researchers? Oxford: Higher Education Policy Institute

Helms, S und McKenzie, T (2014) Gender differences in formal and informal volunteering in Germany. VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations 25(4), 887-904.

McKenzie, T (2013) Tax or beg? Mandatory payments to charity and their effects on donor behavior. In McKenzie, T, Compulsory and Voluntary Contributions to Public Goods: Three Essays on Higher Education, Charitable Donations and Volunteering. Doktorarbeit, Köln: Universität zu Köln, 30-70

Pharoah, C, McKenzie, T, Harrow, J, Lee, N und Tatem-Hale, T (2013) Giving back to communities of residence and of origin: an analysis of remittances and charitable donations in the UK. London: Alliance Publishing Trust, ISBN 9781907376184

Pharoah, C, McKenzie, T, Keidan, C und Siederer, N (2012) Family Foundation Giving Trends 2012. London: Alliance Publishing Trust, ISBN 9781907376177

McKenzie, T (2012) Give or take a few billion: the wide confidence intervals around annual estimates of charitable donations in the UK. CGAP Briefing Note 10, London: ESRC Research Centre for Charitable Giving and Philanthropy

McKenzie, T (2012) The Big Picture: Decades of donations in the context of the wider economy. In Steeds, A (Verf.), Philanthropy and a Better Society, London: Alliance Publishing Trust, ISBN 9781907376153, 31-35

McKenzie, T und Sliwka, D (2011) Universities as stakeholders in their students’ careers: on the benefits of graduate taxes to finance higher education. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 167(4), 726-742

Cowley, E, McKenzie, T, Pharoah, C und Smith, S (2011) The New State of Donation: Three decades of household giving to charity 1978-2008. Bristol: Centre for Market and Public Organisation, University of Bristol