Competition in Entrepreneurship and Wage Work: Structural vs. Competence-based competition
Competition in Entrepreneurship and Wage Work: Structural vs. Competence-based competition
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Andrés Felipe Zambrano Curcio earned his Master's degree in Economics at the Universidad del Norte in Barranquilla, Colombia. He is currently pursuing his doctoral studies at the Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus-Senftenberg. Since November 2022, Mr Zambrano Curcio has been working in part-time as a research assistant at the Chair of Industrial Economics and Innovation at the University of Wuppertal. In 2025 he completed his doctorate on the subject “Mosaic of Reasons: Essays on Multidimensionality of Individual Risk and Competitive Preferences” with summa cum laude honours.
His research focuses on the field of economic experiments and psychometric measures, in particular, those related to risk-taking and competitive preferences.
Publication:
Diemo Urbig, Werner Bönte, Jana Schmutzler, Andrés Felipe Zambrano Curcio und Veneta Andonova (2021), Diverging associations of dimensions of competitiveness with gender and personality, Personality and Individual Differences, Vol. 176, link