09:30 - 11:00
Fri-PS4
Chair/s:
Esther Blanco
Room: Floor 4, Novo Banco
Danae Arroyos-Calvera - Risk and Plausible Deniability in Public Good Games
Lorenzo Spadoni - Voluntary Partnerships For Equally Sharing Contribution Costs
Esther Blanco - Institution Formation in the Weakest Link Game with Fixed Neighborhoods
09:30 - 11:00
Fri-PS4
Chair/s:
Kristine Eck
Room: Floor 3, CTT
Helia Marreiros - ON THE HERESTHETICS OF SALIENCE: COMPETING OVER VOTERS' ATTENTION
Andrea Fazio - Government Dissatisfaction and Populism. Evidence from 1968 in Europe
Kristine Eck - Costs of Misconduct: A Conjoint Experiment with US Citizens
09:30 - 11:00
Fri-PS4
Chair/s:
Wojtek Przepiorka
Room: Floor 1, Auditorium 4
Amalia Alvarez-Benjumea - Sanctioning hate: en experiment on counterspeech
Margaret Samahita - How does social pressure stifle free speech
Wojtek Przepiorka - Double standards in facilitating norm violations: A field experiment on sanctioning free-riding in public transport
 
09:30 - 11:00
Fri-PS4
Chair/s:
Ludovica Spinola
Room: Floor 4 Amphitheatre 4
Marius Alt - The more the better? Synergies of pro-social interventions and effects on behavioral spillovers
Robin Schimmelpfennig - Behavioral change after policy intervention under the joint presence of ingroup conformity and outgroup differentiation
Ludovica Spinola - Spill over effects over more or less competitive Prisoners’ Dilemma: the role of gender
09:30 - 11:00
Fri-PS4
Chair/s:
Simon Columbus
Room: Floor 2, Auditorium 2
Antonio J Morales - A lab experiment on climate change prevention with adolescents
Irene Mussio - Cooperating when local authorities are unhelpful: an environmental exercise in the Mekong Delta
Simon Columbus - The social dilemma of climate policy
09:30 - 11:00
Fri-PS4
Chair/s:
Annatina Aerne
Room: Room 101
Noémi Berlin - Feedback and cooperation: An Experiment on sorting behaviour
Lisa Spantig - Signaling effects of incentives: An experiment in a cooperative company
Annatina Aerne - How to achieve cooperation in employer referral networks
11:00 - 11:30
Location - Rooftop, accessed from floor 2

Coffee Break - refreshments provided
11:30 - 12:30
Fri-Keynote 2
Room: Floor 2, Auditorium 5
Eleanor Power is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Methodology. She completed her PhD in Anthropology at Stanford University in 2015. Prior to joining LSE in 2017, she was an Omidyar Postdoctoral Fellow at the Santa Fe Institute.
Eleanor is an anthropologist interested in how religious belief, practice, and identity interact with and shape interpersonal relationships. She studies these dynamics through fieldwork conducted in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu, using a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods, primary among which is social network analysis. Her work is informed by signaling theory and the wider scholarship of human behavioral ecology. She is interested in the dynamics of social networks, especially relative to the factors that influence cooperation, competition, trust, and prestige. More generally, Eleanor is interested in investigating questions regarding: the role of religion in society, the interaction between costly signaling and cooperation, gender differences in prominence and social capital, and the dynamics of gossip and social censure.
12:30 - 14:00
Lunch and refreshments provided
Location - Rooftop, accessed from floor 2

Lunch and refreshments provided
14:00 - 15:30
Fri-PS5
Chair/s:
Atiyeh Yeganloo
Room: Floor 4, Novo Banco
Atiyeh Yeganloo - Probability Biases in Repeated Prisoner’s Dilemma Game
Kristian López Vargas - Separation of Powers and Electoral Rules: A Laboratory Study of Presidential Democracies
Eduardo Ferraciolli - Agent-based Models and the Sociology of Money: a Framework for the Study of Coordination and Plurality
Orestis Kopsacheilis - The Description - Experience gap in Cooperation
14:00 - 15:30
Fri-PS5
Chair/s:
Đorđe Milosav
Room: Floor 3, CTT
Max R. P. Grossmann - Knowledge and Freedom
Fabio Angiolillo - The Persistent Effect of State Political Violence on Support for Autocracy: Evidence from Spatial Regression Discontinuity Design on Fascist Italy
Rens Chazottes - Bottom-up accountability mechanisms in undemocratic settings. A survey experiment from Sierra Leone.
Đorđe Milosav - No way to go, nowhere else to pay: The effects of visa policies on citizens’ willingness to pay the taxes
14:00 - 15:30
Fri-PS5
Chair/s:
Santiago López-Cariboni
Room: Floor 2, Edifer
Pietro Guarnieri - Priming anti-coordination with social expectations
Renaud Foucart - Optimal Ability Matching and Endogenous Team Formation: Theory and Experimental Evidence
Eugenio Levi - Narratives on migration and political polarization: how the emphasis in narratives can drive us apart
Santiago López-Cariboni - Separation of Powers with Party Polarization. A Lab Experiment.
14:00 - 15:30
Fri-PS5
Chair/s:
Francesca Marazzi
Room: Floor 3, Santander
Sandra Jaworeck - Watching Eyes revisited. A new approach for understanding the underlying mechanisms.
Aurora García-Gallego - Watching the embezzler: An experiment on gender and antisocial behavior
Francesca Marazzi - Sweet child o' mine: a cohort-based study on adolescents' body mass index and the introduction of duties on soft drinks
 
14:00 - 15:30
Fri-PS5
Chair/s:
Avner Ben-Ner
Room: Floor 4 Amphitheatre 4
Carsten K.W. De Dreu - The Nasty Neighbor Effect in Humans
Alexandra Kommol - Cross-cutting cleavages and native-refugee contact
Avner Ben-Ner - Theoretical microfoundations of asymmetric polarization
14:00 - 15:30
Fri-PS5
Chair/s:
Simone Haeckl
Room: Floor 2, Auditorium 3
Gayane Baghumyan - Taste-based Discrimination against Sexual Minorities: Evidence from an Information Provision Experiment
Luisa Minssen - Do recruiters´ sociodemographic characteristics explain gender preferences in the hiring of apprentices? A vignette study
Simone Haeckl - Backlash against Competitive Women: Evidence from an Online Experiment
 
14:00 - 15:30
Fri-PS5
Chair/s:
Regine Oexl
Room: Floor 2, Auditorium 2
Regine Oexl - The effect of economic distress on discriminatory behavior
Markus Eyting - Why Do We Discriminate? The Role of Motivated Reasoning
Julie Chytilová - No Country for Young People: Prevalence and Sources of Youngism in Social Preferences
Biljana Meiske - Queen Bee Immigrant: The effects of status perceptions on immigration attitudes
Martin Aranguren - Racial discrimination in helping situations depends on the cost of help: a large field experiment in the streets of Paris
14:00 - 15:30
Fri-PS5
Chair/s:
Andrej Angelovski
Room: Floor 2, Auditorium CGD
Lilia Wasserka-Zhurakhovska - How does unethical behavior spread? – Gender matters
Andrej Angelovski - Trust and Trustworthiness in the Villain’s Dilemma: Collaborative Dishonesty with Conflicting Incentives
Simeon Schudy - Heterogeneity in Individual Preferences for Truth-Telling
 
15:30 - 16:00
Location - Rooftop, accessed from floor 2

Coffee Break - refreshments provided
16:00 - 17:30
Fri-PS6
Chair/s:
Morgan Le Corre Juratic
Room: Floor 4, Novo Banco
Morgan Le Corre Juratic - Social Desirability Bias as Substance and Not Nuisance
Gian Luca Pasin - Social norms and cooperation: a meta-analysis
Vasilisa Petrishcheva - Willful Ignorance and Reference Dependence of Self-Image Concerns
16:00 - 17:30
Fri-PS7
Chair/s:
Daniele Caliari
Room: Floor 3, CTT
Leon Hilbert - Financial scarcity increases discounting of gains and losses: Experimental evidence from a household task
Matthew DiGiuseppe - The Wealth Effect and Long Term Policy Problems
Daniele Caliari - Rationality is not Consistency
16:00 - 17:30
Fri-PS6
Chair/s:
Eugenia Polizzi
Room: Floor 2, Edifer
Eugenia Polizzi & Biljana Meiske - Corrective Behaviour in Social Networks
Eva Vriens - Sensitivity to risk and norms: The interplay between social and environmental uncertainty
Miloš Fišar - Mind the framing when studying social preferences in the domain of losses
Sara Constantino - Social Tipping in Contexts with Group Identities and Heterogeneous Preferences
16:00 - 17:30
Fri-PS6
Chair/s:
Daria Minina
Room: Floor 3, Santander
Daria Minina - The pass-through from inflation perceptions to inflation expectations
Thomas Eife - Measuring Inflation Expectations: How the Response Scale Shapes Density Forecasts
Tim Cason - Threshold Implementation with Refund Bonuses in Decentralized Financial Markets
Theodore Alysandratos - `Identify the Expert': an Experimental Study in Economic Advice
16:00 - 17:30
Fri-PS6
Chair/s:
Quazi Shahriar
Room: Floor 2, Auditorium 3
Alexander Coutts - Miscalibration, overconfidence, and uncertainty
Valeria Maggian - Are Proactive Narratives more convincing? An experiment
Valeria Burdea - Partisan Identity, Party-Specific Knowledge, and Second-Order Beliefs
Quazi Shahriar - Media Competition, Contradictory News and Voting
16:00 - 17:30
Fri-PS6
Chair/s:
Arianna Galliera
Room: Floor 2, Auditorium 2
Arianna Galliera - 'Sorry, I have to take care of him: social responsibility and political preferences'
Matthew Robson - Estimating Health Equity Weights Across Multiple Domains
William Foley - More driven? Experimental evidence on differences in cognitive effort by social origin
 
16:00 - 17:30
Fri-PS6
Chair/s:
Katharina Momsen
Room: Floor 3, Staples
Itzhak Rasooly - Competitive equilibrium and the double auction
Keyu Wu - Obfuscation in Competitive Markets
Katharina Momsen - Seller Opportunism in Credence Goods Markets - The Role of Market Conditions
16:00 - 17:30
Fri-PS6
Chair/s:
Diogo Geraldes
Room: Floor 2, Auditorium CGD
Christina Rott - The Impact of the Menstrual Cycle on Bargaining Behavior
Robert Veszteg - On scale invariance: What do bargainers bargain about?
Jon Benito-Ostolaza - Emotional intelligence and mood in the beauty contest game: An experimental study.
Diogo Geraldes - An Experiment on Gender Representation in Majoritarian Bargaining
17:30 - 18:30
Fri-Keynote 3
Room: Floor 2, Auditorium CGD
Ryan D. Enos is a Professor of Government and Faculty Associate in the Institute for Quantitative Social Science specializing in American Politics, Political Psychology, and Race and Ethnic Politics. He studies political behavior and intergroup attitudes through laboratory and field experiments and other methods. He directs the Working Group in Political Psychology, an interdisciplinary forum for research on the microfoundations of citizen and elite behavior, and the Harvard Digital Lab for the Social Sciences.

Ryan's research has been published in the American Political Science Review, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and the American Journal of Political Science, in addition to other outlets, and has been covered in major media outlets such as the New York Times and the Washington Post. He earned his AB in political science and history from U.C. Berkeley and his MA and PhD in political science from UCLA. Before entering academia, he was a teacher at Paul Robeson High School in Chicago, IL.
19:30 - 22:30
Conference Reception Dinner
7.30pm - Conference Reception Dinner - everyone welcome to attend!
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