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Programme: Day 2

 

FRIDAY, MAY 9

Building D6

9:00-10:00 Keynote speech (room 1.18)
 
Urs Fischbacher
, University of Konstanz (Germany)

Rights, Duties, and Taboos: The Social Codex of Peer Punishment

10:10-10:50 Coffee Break
10:50-11:50 Session 3.A (room #): Nudging pro-environmental behaviour
Lina Rinaldi Nudging Towards Sustainable Food Choices: Evidence from an Incentivized Online Experiment
Stefania Innocenti Can combining education and entertainment in video games promote pro-environmental behaviour?
Fabiola Onofrio Decoding Dairy Decisions: A Behavioural and Ecocritical Analysis of Milk Consumers
Session 3.B (room #): Networks
Francesco Feri An experimental test of the friendship paradox
Maria Bigoni Money in networks
Ren Manfredi Enhancing cooperation in Public Good Game by introducing adverse event in structured populations
Session 3.C (room #): Individual decision making
Miguel Abellán Markets, social responsibility, and the replacement excuse
Ranoua Bouchouicha Is Prospect Theory Really a Theory of Choice?
Marco Mantovani The Good, the Bad, and the Well-Behaved: Choice over Bads, Diversification, and Polarization
Session 3.D (room #): Cognition and emotions
Laura Razzolini Strategic Strategic Emotions Inducement in the Investment Game
Pablo Marcos-Prieto Is hostile behavior intuitive? A Hawk-Dove experiment with a varying harshness of conflict.
Ginevra Del Mastio Perceived Appropriateness of Extreme Sharings in the Dictator Game is Affected by Entitlement, Especially for more Deliberative Cognitive Styles, but It is Unaffected by Cognitive Manipulations
Session 3.E (room #): Strategic thinking
Anita Gantner Strategic use of the decoy effect in bargaining
Essi Kujansuu Understanding the lack of competition in public procurement
Savreen Kaur Nanda Strategic Thinking in Normal-form Games
12:00-13:20 Session 4.A (room #): Social preferences
Mariana Blanco Beyond Good Intentions: Navigating the Maze of Altruistic Behavior
Andis Sofianos Fair Cooperation
Giuseppe Attanasi Belief-based vs. opportunity-based kindness in a reciprocal dictator game
Luca Delle Foglie Rage against the machine or humans?
Session 4.B (room #): Identity
Jona Krutaj Political Tribalism and Voter Preferences
Selin Arslanoglu Group Identification and Rule-Following
Valeriia Chukaeva What makes up welfare chauvinism in the United Kingdom? An online survey study.
Francisco Gomez Martinez Social Cohesion, Price Levels and Redistribution of Income: An Experimental Approach
Session 4.C (room #): Gender discrimination
Mirco Tonin Gender Differences in Pension Investment: The Role of Biased Advice
Patrycja Janowska-Widomska Gender Effects in Peer Nominations for Academic Research Funding
Ivana Pasciuta “I Challenge You!” Competition and Gender in a TV game show
João Pereira dos Santos Perceptions of (mis)behavior by gender: Evidence from the Catholic World Youth Day
Session 4.D (room #): Leadership
Muhammad Arslan Iqbal Does the leader selection mechanism affect leaders’ behavior?
Andrea Martinangeli Inequality and Social Influence: Monetary Hierarchies Shape Persuasive Power
Clémentine Bouleau The gender gap in willingness to lead: The role of confidence
Nina Xue The Gender Leadership Gap in Competitive and Cooperative Institutions
Session 4.E (room #): Expectations and beliefs
Andrea Amelio Contingent Belief Updating
Ranim Assi Hyperinflation Expectations: An Experimental Study
Roberto Rozzi How manipulable are prediction markets?
Fidel Petros Concerns about rising prices may raise prices
13:20-14:50 Lunch
14:50-15:50 Session 5.A (room #): Policies to encourage honest behavior
Chiara Nardi Fighting petty collusive bribery with accountability messaging and/or communication opportunities
Matteo Rizzolli Property rights and honest behavior
Marie Briguglio Citizen participation in coastal monitoring
Session 5.B (room #): Information, perception, and norms of behavior
Erin Krupka A Sticky Threat: How a Single Exposure of Misinformation Changes Beliefs, Behaviors, and Perceived Norms
Lorenzo Pinna Misperception of Norms: Smartphone Use
Zachary Grossman Unwillingly Informed: the Prosocial Impact of Third-Party Informers
Session 5.C (room #): Individual decision making: fairness and morality
Bianca Sanesi Modeling Moral Trade-offs in Utility Functions Across Multiple Ethical Domains
Astrid Gamba Moral regulation in sequential decisions: An experimental study
Rohit Jindal Does Fairness Matter? Compliance Outcomes as a Result of Perceived Fairness
Session 5.D (room #): Collective actions and natural hazard mitigation
Pallab Mozumder Promoting Natural Hazard Risk Mitigation Behavior: A Policy Experiment
Natalie Struwe Reducing strategic uncertainty increases group protection in collective risk social dilemmas
Shuwen Li Government Subsidies under Climate Risk: Provision of Rural Public Goods in the Lab and Field
Session 5.E (room #): Responsible consumption
David Schulze First-order concerns, narratives and information treatments in company surveys: Smart meter adoption in German SMEs
Lorenzo Gagliardi Naturalness bias: preference for natural products and its paradoxes
Adriaan Soetevent Don’t wait on the world to change! How technophilia causes group inaction – an experiment
16:00-17:00 Keynote speech (room 1.18)
 
Tim Salmon
, Southern Methodist University (USA)

The Design of Recurrent Procurement Auctions

19:00-22:00 Conference Dinner at "Giardino dei Semplici"

 

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