09:30 - 11:00
Thu-PS1
Chair/s:
Isabel Rodríguez
Room: Floor 3, Accenture
Rodríguez Isabel - Is polarization over and above norms? An experimental study on the role of social norms in political discrimination
Umme Ummara - People Engagement in Direct Democracy: Comparison of Italian Referendum with UK and Canada
Anwesha Mukherjee - Economic status and cultural identity
09:30 - 11:00
Thu-PS1
Chair/s:
umme ummara
Room: Floor 2, Edifer
Vasilisa Petrishcheva - Friend or foe: Can communication hinder cooperation?
Friederike Reichel - The Coarseness of Moral Language
Umme Ummara - Media Charismatic Role in Viewer’s Perception Building
Zoe Ang - The Effect of Federal Agencies' Procedures on Public Opinion and Behavior
Michele Fenzl - Mainstream versus Tabloids? Inequality, Information Selection, and the Battle of the Media: A Randomized Survey Experiment
09:30 - 11:00
Thu-PS1
Chair/s:
Thomas Robinson
Room: Floor 3, CTT
Avner Ben-Ner - Strategic or non-strategic responses to unethical behavior? Experimental evidence
Maria Cubel - Identity and Corruption: A Laboratory Experiment
Thomas Robinson - Mind and machine: rooting out corrupt politicians
09:30 - 11:00
Thu-PS1
Chair/s:
eyal lahav
Room: Floor 3, Santander
Eyal Lahav - Is It All About the Money? The Trade-Off Between Work–Life Balance Today and Saving for the Future
Annika Mueller - Aspirations and Hope Regarding Old Age: A Study in Rural Ghana
Andris Saulītis - Nudging or Gambling to Save? A Field Experiment on Savings Behaviour
Gizem Turna Cebeci - FINANCIAL BIAS MAP AND THE ROLE OF FINANCIAL LITERACY
09:30 - 11:00
Thu-PS1
Chair/s:
Zouhier Kassaballi
Room: Floor 4 Amphitheatre 4
Arno Apffelstaedt - Group Image Concerns
Daniela Grieco - Attitudes towards refugees and identity
Lerato Dixon - Discriminatory behaviour and social norm compliance: Bridging the divide in Zimbabwe
Thorsten Chmura - Behavioural differences and countries divide - trust, risk and altruism in Italy, Germany and UK
Zouhier Kassaballi - The Effects of Mobile-Learning on Language and Integration outcomes: Evidence From a Randomised Experiment in Integration Courses in Germany
09:30 - 11:00
Thu-PS1
Chair/s:
marco Nieddu
Room: Floor 2, Auditorium 3
Marco Niedu - It’s a Sure Win! Experimental Evidence on Overconfidence in Betting Behavior
Abigail Hurwitz - Private information and risk preferences in the annuity market: Evidence from Sweden
Pavneet Singh - Do Social Norms reduce biases in risky decisions?
Andrea Byfuglien - Does climate adaptation trump mitigation? The role of risk perceptions among Norwegian farmers
09:30 - 11:00
Thu-PS1
Chair/s:
Sven Arne Simon
Room: Floor 3, IAPMEI
Divya Tripathi - Micro-Foundations for Sustainable Development
Stefania Bortolotti - Measuring the effects of a peer-to-peer mentoring program on university choices and performance
Raisa Sherif - Wins and Losses in collective actions
Sven Arne Simon - Trading-off efficient and visible pro-environmental actions
09:30 - 11:00
Thu-PS1
Chair/s:
Noemí Herranz-Zarzoso
Room: Floor 4, Novo Banco
Noemí Herranz-Zarzoso - Can individual feedback and/or monetary incentives improve students’ calibration of academic performance? A randomized field experiment
Zouhier Kassaballi - Bunching in Higher Education: unintended effects of the ECTS?
Jose Arroyo - Territorial Use Rights for Fisheries (TURF) and sel-regulation of behaviour: Experimental evidence from Colombian Pacific Coast.
Jose Arroyo - Influence of human capital on the trial and error learning process in a common pool resource (CPR) game.
09:30 - 11:00
Thu-PS1
Chair/s:
Mira Fischer
Room: Floor 2, Auditorium CGD
Felipe Torres Raposo - Information Architecture for Corruption Messaging: Evidence from an Adaptive Experiment
Fabio Römeis - The Effect of Framing on when Choices are Mistakes
Mira Fischer - Does Public Support for Default Policies Depend on Narratives about Psychological Causation of Behavior: Representative Evidence from Germany
11:00 - 11:30
Coffee Break - refreshments provided
11:30 - 12:30
Thu-Keynote 1
Room: Floor 2, Auditorium CGD
Title: Social Preferences Across the World

Alexander W. Cappelen is a professor at the Department of Economics, Norwegian School of Economics (NHH), where his academic positions include Deputy Director of the Centre of Excellence FAIR (Centre for Experimental Research on Fairness, Inequality and Rationality), co-director of the research group The Choice Lab, and Chairman of Centre for Ethics and Economics.

His research interests are behavioral, experimental and public economics, business ethics, social choice theory, political philosophy and distributive justice. Cappelen has published extensively in leading international journals.
12:30 - 14:00
Food and refreshments provided
Location - Rooftop, accessed from floor 2

Lunch Break - food and refreshments provided
14:00 - 15:30
Thu-PS2
Chair/s:
Paul Lohmann
Room: Floor 3, Accenture
Giulia Andrighetto - Nudging or nagging: The perils of persuasion
Pavneet Singh - Using Nudge for Waste Management: A Field Experiment in India
Paul Lohmann - Making takeaway food choices more sustainable: The impact of behaviourally informed interventions on sustainable food choices
Lorena Heller - Nudging towards quality self-employment jobs
14:00 - 15:30
Thu-PS2
Chair/s:
Edwin Ip
Room: Floor 2, Edifer
João Ferreira - How group deliberation affects individual distributional preferences: An experimental study
Luis Miller - Determinants of Inequality Acceptability Across Social Contexts
Bilyana Petrova - Perceptions about Institutional Quality and Preferences for Economic Redistribution
Edwin Ip - Preference for Equality of Opportunity vs Equality of Outcomes: Experimental Evidence
14:00 - 15:30
Thu-PS2
Chair/s:
Enya Turrini
Room: Floor 3, Santander
Jenny Kragl - Incentives and Peer Effects in the Workplace: On the Impact of Inferiority Aversion on Organizational Design
Julien Senn - Leveraging Social Comparisons: The Role of Peer Assignment Policies
Enya Turrini - Do social norms explain unethical behaviors in the workplace?
14:00 - 15:30
Thu-PS2
Chair/s:
Vegard Sjurseike Wiborg
Room: Floor 2, Auditorium 2
Ximeng Fang - The playful way to pro-environmental behaviour: A field experiment on edutainment through video games
Shir Raviv - When Do Citizens Resist The Use of Algorithmic Decision-making in Public Policy? Theory and Evidence
Vegard Sjurseike Wiborg - Demand for online teaching - Evidence from a large-scale survey experiment
Yongping Bao - Similarity and Consistency in Algorithm-Guided Exploration
14:00 - 15:30
Thu-PS2
Chair/s:
Elisabeth Gsottbauer
Room: Floor 3, Staples
Javier Carrero Rodríguez - Competition and discrimination in the labor market: Are the employers rational when they discriminate ethnic minorities?
Javier Polavieja - Our True Colours: A Field-Experiment on Racial Discrimination using Adopted Children as Fictitious Job Applicants
Elisabeth Gsottbauer - Discrimination and Immigration: Field Experimental Evidence
14:00 - 15:30
Thu-PS2
Chair/s:
Rebeca Echavarri
Room: Floor 2, Auditorium CGD
Rebeca Echavarri - Violence against women: The witness dilemma
Caroline Wehner - Gender Gaps in Promotions? – A Factorial Survey Experiment with German Employers
Tae Kyeong Yun - The effect of gender status bias in video conferencing.
Hanna Brosch - The Geography of Gender Norms
15:30 - 16:00
Coffee Break - refreshments provided
16:00 - 17:30
Thu-PS3
Chair/s:
Till Weber
Room: Floor 3, Accenture
Till Weber - The Role of Payoff Parameters for Cooperation in the One-Shot Prisoner's Dilemma
Andis Sofianos - Reverse Bayesianism: Revising Beliefs in Light of Unforeseen Events
Anna Bernard - How do music market changes affect consumer demand and welfare? An experimental approach
Javier Rodero Cosano - Leniency degree and cartel (in)stability in the lab
16:00 - 17:30
Thu-PS3
Chair/s:
Blanca Tena
Room: Floor 2, Edifer
Lena Detlefsen - Preferences for Redistribution and Ethnic Diversity: Experimental Evidence from Germany
Miguel Abellan - Markets, social responsibility and identity
Blanca Tena - The Last Man, not Woman, Problem: A Case Study on Nature’s Legal Rights
16:00 - 17:30
Thu-PS3
Chair/s:
Heike Hennig-Schmidt
Room: Floor 4 Amphitheatre 4
Dina Rabie - Mean, Kind, or Monetary: Does Feedback Form Affect Task Performance?
Weijia Wang - Let Them Race: the role of beliefs and fairness views on choosing bonus schemes for others
Hammad Shaikh - Grading Incentives and Student Effort in STEM: Evidence from Online Learning
Heike Hennig-Schmidt - The interplay of physician performance pay and personality traits
16:00 - 17:30
Thu-PS3
Chair/s:
Ranoua Bouchouicha
Room: Floor 2, Auditorium 3
Florian Kerzenmacher - Search Costs and Context Effects
Francesco Fallucchi - Narrow bracketing in work choices
Noemi Peter - Information preferences and reference points: experimental evidence
Ranoua Bouchouicha - Choice lists and ‘standard patterns’ of risk-taking
16:00 - 17:30
Thu-PS3
Chair/s:
Dmitri Bershadskyy
Room: Floor 2, Auditorium 2
Paul Bauer - From ideal experiments to ideal research designs (IDRs): What they are and why we should use them more
Camille Landesvatter - Open-Ended Survey Questions: A comparison of information content in text and audio response formats
beatrice braut - Lab vs Online Experiments: Gender Differences
A. Jan Kutylowski - Towards sound modelling of «postmaterialism» within and across countries, with generalizations concerning tacit experiments dealing with judgement and choice in surveys
Dmitri Bershadskyy - Experimental economics for machine learning - a methodological contribution
16:00 - 17:30
Thu-PS3
Chair/s:
Raymond Duch
Room: Floor 3, Santander
Helena Antonie Baier - Economic preferences predict COVID-19 vaccination intentions
Ludovica Orlandi - Risk taking with externalities
Raymond Duch - Cash for COVID-19 Vaccines in Africa: A Financial Incentives Trial in Rural Ghana
16:00 - 17:30
Thu-PS3
Chair/s:
Simone Quercia
Room: Floor 2, Auditorium CGD
ISABEL BUSOM - Images say more than just words: Effectiveness of visual and text communication in dispelling the rent–control misconception
Jordi Brandts - Opposing views on public ownership and their influence on citizens’ attitudes
Matthew DiGiuseppe - Morality, Public Debt Reduction and Austerity
Simone Quercia - Understanding Opposition to Immigration: News Media and Emotions
17:30 - 18:30
Thu-Reception
Wine Reception- refreshments provided
Location - Rooftop, accessed from floor 2

Wine Reception- refreshments provided