Engagement in Science Communication
Communicating COVID research to the public
Schmelz, K. & Bowles, S. (2021). Imposing vaccine mandates may be counterproductive, our research suggests. Washington Post, Monkey Cage.
Schmelz, K. & Bowles, S. (2021). How policies a ect beliefs and preferences: The example of COVID-19 vaccination willingness. VoxEU.org.
Bowles, S. & Schmelz, K. (2021). Vertrauen, Verdrängung und die Dynamik der COVID-19-Impfbereitschaft. Ökonomenstimme.
Dohmen, D. & Schmelz, K. (2021). Datenschutz in der (Corona-)Krise: Selbstbestimmung und Vertrauen im Fokus (Data privacy in the (COVID-19) crisis: spotlight on selfdetermination and trust.). Policy Paper, Cluster of Excellence “The Politics of Inequality” at the University of Konstanz.
Schmelz, K. (2021). Voluntary or enforced? How to get people to support COVID-19 containment policies. Magazine of the Cluster of Exzellence “The Politics of Inequality” In equality, 18-25.
Schmelz, K. (2021). Freiwillig oder verpflichtend? Deutsche Studie zur Verdrängung der Eigenmotivation bei Corona-Maßnahmen. Ökonomenstimme.
Schmelz, K. (2021). Are compulsory COVID-19 containment policies more likely to be supported than voluntary ones? London School of Economics (LSE) COVID-19 blog.




