Prof. Dr. Jörg Schiller

Jörg Schiller holds a Professorship in Insurance Economics and Social Security at the University of Hohenheim. He is member of the senate and program director of the part-time Master in Finance at the University of Hohenheim and Co-Organizer of the Behavioral Insurance Workshops at the Munich Risk and Insurance Center.

Jörg Schiller studied Business Administration at the Goethe-University Frankfurt/Main and obtained his Ph.D. at the University of Hamburg. From 2004-2007 he was a Post-Doc in Organization Theory at the WHU - Otto Beisheim School  of Management in Vallendar, where he received his Habilitation in 2008.

Research interests

  • Health Insurance Systems       
  • Selection Effects for Supplemental
  • Insurance Contracts Long-term Care Insurance

Selected publications

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von Bieberstein, F., E. Feess, J.F. Fernando, F. Kerzenmacher und J. Schiller, Moral Hazard, Risk Sharing, and the Optimal Pool Size, erscheint in: Journal of Risk and Insurance.
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von Bieberstein, F. und J. Schiller, 2018, Contract Design and Insurance Fraud: An Experimental Investigation, Review of Managerial Science 12: 711-736.
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Fiederling, K., J. Schiller und F. von Bieberstein, 2018, Can we trust consumers’ survey answers when dealing with insurance fraud? – Evidence from an experiment, Schmalenbach Business Review 70: 111-147.
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Kaiser, M., J. Schiller, C. Schreckenberger, 2017, The Effectiveness of a Population-Based Skin Cancer Screening Program: Evidence from Germany, European Journal of Health Economics, 19 (3), 355-367.  
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Bauer, J., J. Schiller, C. Schreckenberger, M.-J. Trautinger, 2017, Selection Behavior in the Market for Private Complementary Long-Term Care Insurance in Germany, https://ssrn.com/abstract=2995424.
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Bauer, J., J. Schiller, C. Schreckenberger, 2017, Heterogeneous Selection in the Market for Private Supplemental Dental Insurance: Evidence from Germany, http://ssrn.com/abstract=2559293.
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Lange, R., J. Schiller, P. Steinorth, 2017, Demand and Selection Effects in Supplemental Health Insurance in Germany, Geneva Papers - Issues and Practise, 42: 5-30.
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Nell, M., A. Richter und J. Schiller, 2009, When prices hardly matter: Incomplete insurance contracts and markets for repair goods, European Economic Review, 53: 343-354.