The Research Group cooperates with and is related to the following institutions and facilities:
- The Behavioral Measurement Toolbox (BMT) will serve as the technological and organizational backbone. The BMT provides easy-to-use measurement protocols and shall serve as a culmination point of the graduate group and be applied by PhD students within their research.
- The Frankfurt Laboratory for Experimental Economic Research (FLEX) and the
Mainz Behavioral and Experimental Laboratory (MABELLA) provide necessary physical (two labs and well managed subject pools), organizational (an ethics committee jointly run by both universities),
and intellectual resources (research communities linked to the two respective labs) to carry out
systematic experimental economic research.
- The Graduate School of Economics, Finance, and Management (GSEFM) as the joint RMU-Graduate School as well as the Gutenberg Graduate School of the Humanities and Social Sciences will serve as informal parent organizations to the Research Group and provide many surrounding activities and infrastructural elements.
- The Leibniz Institute SAFE hosts the SAFE Experiment Center and is home to the Household Finance department which provide methodological and topical input and expertise to the Research Group.
- The research unit Interdisciplinary Public Policy (IPP) will act as a regular breeding ground as well as "sounding board" for research projects and initiatives carried out by the group and specifically add a valuable and rich interdisciplinary perspective.