(In Press):
In a Lonely Place: Investigating Regional Differences in Loneliness.
Social Psychological and Personality Science, (publ. online before print).
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Dr. Tobias Ebert

External Fellow und ehemaliger Projektmitarbeiter
Tobias.Ebert [at] mzes.uni-mannheim.de
Telefon:
+49-621-181-2804Postanschrift
Universität Marburg
35037
Marburg
Deutschland
Besuchsadresse
Universität Marburg
Deutschhausstraße 12
35037
Marburg
Projekte
A2 Dimensionen gesellschaftlicher Integration: soziale Schichtung und soziale Ungleichheiten
Veröffentlichungen
(Anmerkung: In der Regel sind auf den Seiten ehemaliger Mitarbeiter/innen nur die am MZES entstandenen Publikationen verzeichnet sowie Publikationen, die nach dem Ausscheiden in Ko-Autorenschaft mit aktiven MZES-Mitarbeiter/innen entstanden sind.)
Beiträge in Zeitschriften
Ebert, Tobias, Friedrich Götz, Joe Gladstone, Sandrine Müller und Sandra Matz
(In Press):
Spending reflects not only who we are but also who we are around: The joint effects of individual and geographic personality on consumption.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, (publ. online before print).
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Ebert, Tobias, Jochen E. Gebauer, Jildou Talman und Peter Jason Rentfrow
(2020):
Religious people only live longer in religious cultural contexts: A gravestone analysis.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 119, Heft 1, S. 1-6.
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Götz, Friedrich, Stefan Stieger, Tobias Ebert, Peter Jason Rentfrow und David Lewetz
(2020):
What Drives Our Emotions When We Watch Sporting Events? An ESM Study on the Affective Experience of German Spectators During the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
Collabra: Psychology, 6, Heft 1, (article no. 15).
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Obschonka, Martin, Neil Lee, Andrés Rodríguez-Pose, Johannes C. Eichstaedt und Tobias Ebert
(2020):
Big data methods, social media, and the psychology of entrepreneurial regions: Capturing cross-county personality traits and their impact on entrepreneurship in the US.
Small Business Economics: An Entrepreneurship Journal, 55, Heft 3, S. 567–588.
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Ebert, Tobias, Thomas Brenner und Udo Brixy
(2019):
New Firm Survival: The Interdependence between Regional Externalities and Innovativeness.
Small Business Economics, 53, Heft 1, S. 287–309.
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Ebert, Tobias, Friedrich Götz, Martin Obschonka, Leor Zmigrod und Peter Jason Rentfrow
(2019):
Regional Variation in Courage and Entrepreneurship: The Contrasting Role of Courage for the Emergence and Survival of Start‐Ups in the US.
Journal of Personality, 87, Heft 5, S. 1039-1055.
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Götz, Friedrich M., Tobias Ebert und Peter Jason Rentfrow
(2018):
Regional cultures and the psychological geography of Switzerland: Person–environment–fit in personality predicts subjective wellbeing.
Frontiers in Psychology.
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Thesis
Ebert, Tobias
(2019):
The Geography of Personality. On the Consequences of Geographical Personality Differences for Regions and Individuals.
Mannheim:
University of Mannheim.
(Dissertation)
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Papers / Reports
Ebert, Tobias, Jochen E. Gebauer, Thomas Brenner, Wiebke Bleidorn, Samuel D. Gosling, Jeff Potter und Peter Jason Rentfrow
(2019):
Are Regional Differences in Personality and their Correlates robust? Applying Spatial Analysis Techniques to Examine Regional Variation in Personality across the US and Germany.
Marburg
[Working Papers on Innovation and Space]
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Brenner, Thomas, und Tobias Ebert
(2018):
Fachkräfte für den Landkreis Marburg-Biedenkopf - Wahrnehmung, Attraktivität und Potentiale.
Marburg
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Obschonka, Martin, Neil Lee, Andrés Rodríguez-Pose, Johannes C. Eichstaedt und Tobias Ebert
(2018):
Big Data, artificial intelligence and the geography of entrepreneurship in the United States.
London
[Discussion Paper Series; 12949]
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Konferenzpräsentationen
Ebert, Tobias
(2020):
The Legacy of the Dead: Gravestones and Biographies Reveal Cross-Cultural Variation in the Link between Religiosity and Longevity.
[2020 SPSP Convention, New Orleans, LA, 27. bis 29. Februar 2020]
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Berkessel, Jana, Tobias Ebert und Andreas Nehrlich
(2019):
Are obese people more likely to be single everywhere? Examining context-specificity in the association between obesity and relationship-status.
[International Convention of Psychological Science, Paris, 07. bis 09. März 2019]
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