08:30 - 09:30
Floor 1, Main Entrance Reception Area
Location - tbc

Refreshments provided
09:30 - 11:00
Room: Floor 1, Room 109, Nature House
Chair/s:
Andrea Byfuglien
Andrea Byfuglien - When encouraging adoption of sustainable farming practices, mind the gap between intentions and actions
Begum Guney - Who Should Set Goals: Employers or Workers?
Mathilde Draeger - Feeling Unheard – The Rise of System Disbelief
Stefano Pagliarani - The determinants of student overperformance in Latin America: Evidence from PISA 2022
09:30 - 11:00
Room: Floor 2, Room 217, Nature House
Chair/s:
Vasilisa Petrishcheva
Vasilisa Petrishcheva - Destructive Communication
Pietro Saccomanno - Political Internet Memes: fast-food media or informative appetizers?
Cristina Lopez-Mayan - Do voice and social information help to change unfounded beliefs about rent controls?
Friedericke Fromme - Suspicion and Communication
09:30 - 11:00
Room: Floor 1, Room 108, Nature House
Chair/s:
HAORAN SHI
Hao Ran Shi - Generating Novel Hypothesis of Partisan Strength: Exploratory Analyses using Machine Learning
Jessica Kuhlmann - The Relationship between Social Identity and Political Knowledge Among Germans with Immigrant Background.
Janina Kraus - In-Group Bias in Natural Groups of Soldiers
Sevinç Öztürk - A paradox of ethnic politics? Minority language recognition and political trust in an authoritarian setting
09:30 - 11:00
Room: Floor 3, Room 319, Nature House
Chair/s:
Giacomo Lemoli
Giacomo Lemoli - Collective Memories of Violence and Political Attitudes: Evidence from a World War II Frontline
Leonard Wendering - The Girl Next Door? Childhood Cross-Group Exposure and Ethnic Inter-Marriage.
Akshay Moorthy - Whom do we learn from? Beliefs, preferences, and identity in social learning
Natalia Malancu - How mastery (doesn’t) change in reaction to external (non-personalized) events – evidence from a refugee shock
Philipp Chapkovski - Political Polarization in the Workplace: Impact on Team Performance and Information Exchange
11:00 - 11:30
Venue for Refreshments
Location - tbc

Refreshments provided
11:30 - 12:30
Room: Floor 1, Magnum Lecture Hall, Nature House

Chris Bail (Duke University) Director of the Polarization Lab

Chris Bail is Professor of Sociology, Political Science, and Public Policy at Duke University, where he founded the Polarization Lab. He studies how artificial intelligence shapes human behavior in a range of different settings — and social media platforms in particular.
 

12:30 - 13:30
Venue for Refreshments
Location - tbc

Food & refreshments provided
13:30 - 15:00
Room: Floor 2, Room 217, Nature House
Chair/s:
Scott Dickinson
Scott Dickinson - The Hot Hand Effect in Low Base Rate Environments
Miguel Abellan - If I don‘t buy it, someone else will: Social responsibility and the replacement logic
Mathew Creighton - New liars or new lies: Compositional and attitudinal change in strategically masked controversial sentiment
Bing Jiang - Are Christians More Forgiving and Less Greedy? Evidence from a Power-to-take Game Experiment
Simon Dato - Reciprocity: On the Relative Importance and Interaction of Intention and Outcome Effects
13:30 - 15:00
Room: Floor 1, Room 109, Nature House
Chair/s:
Berenika Tužilová
Stefano Pagliarani - Is it only a learning loss? The impact of COVID-19 on student attitudes and well-being
Berenika Tužilová - Uncovering Reasons for Colorectal Cancer Screening Avoidance
Manu Savani - Stringent policies are associated with greater COVID-19 vaccine uptake among skeptics
Max R. P. Grossmann - Paternalism and Deliberation
13:30 - 15:00
Room: Floor 1, Room 108, Nature House
Chair/s:
Wojtek Przepiorka
Wojtek Przepiorka - Governing Through Gossip: The Role of Informal Communication in Reputation-Based Online Markets
Elia Morgulev - Evidence of unethical behavior in the field: An analysis of time-wasting in English Premier League football matches.
Ben Grodeck - No Intention to Profit; No Repugnance? Experimental Evidence For Outcome-Based Repugnance
Yuliet Verbel - Easier Together: Shared Responsibility and Corruption
13:30 - 15:00
Room: Floor 3, Room 319, Nature House
Chair/s:
Joep Sonnemans
Joep Sonnemans - Can Communication Mitigate Strategic Delays in Investment Timing?
Yilong Xu - Automated Market Maker vs Continuous Double Auction: An Asset Market Experiment
Marco Lambrecht - On the benefits of robo-advice in financial markets
Kinga Barrafrem - Artificial Influence: How AI Impacts Decision Disparities in Personal Finance
15:00 - 15:30
Venue for Refreshments
Location - tbc

Refreshments provided
15:30 - 17:00
Room: Floor 2, Room 217, Nature House
Chair/s:
Elia Morgulev
Elia Morgulev - Incentives and performance: A 25 seasons retrospective study of one-sided elimination games in National Basketball Association (NBA) Playoffs.
Stefania Bortolotti - One size fits all? The interplay of incentives, effort provision, and personality
Marco Kleine - No eureka! Incentives hurt creative breakthrough irrespective of the incentives’ frame
Louis Strang - The Effect of Task (Mis)Matching and Self-Selection on Intrinsic Motivation and Performance
15:30 - 17:00
Room: Floor 1, Room 108, Nature House
Chair/s:
Mrdjan Mladjan
Mrdjan Mladjan - Uncertainty and Educational Expenditure in Contemporary Europe
Àlex Izquierdo Nofuentes - Building your team: The students dilemma when choosing companions
Renate Strobl - Skill-related Job Preferences of University Students: Is there a Distaste to Using Digital Skills?
Abdelkarim AMENGAY - Populist Attitudes and Trust in Scientists: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Lebanon
15:30 - 17:00
Room: Floor 3, Room 319, Nature House
Chair/s:
Arto Arman
Arto Arman - Standing in Prisoners’ Shoes: An Experiment on How Prison Experience Shapes Public Attitudes Towards Criminal Justice Policy
Yevhen Voronin - Predicting Cinema Attendance For Romantic, Sci-Fi, Documentary And Horror Films: A Factorial Survey Approach
Huyen Nguyen - Human vs. AI Recruitment: A Vignette Survey Experiment on Self-Presentation Strategies in the US and UK Labor Markets
Alexandra Kommol - The role of similarity in natives’ contact intentions towards immigrants: evidence from a conjoint experiment
15:30 - 17:00
Room: Floor 1, Room 109, Nature House
Chair/s:
James Tremewan
James Tremewan - Norm-related beliefs and vaccination rates of nurses in France
Danae Arroyos-Calvera - Beyond Social Influence: Examining the Efficacy of Non-Social Recommendations
Luisa Wieser - Reactions To Invasive Surveillance In Employment Relationships: Acceptance, Norms, And Sanctions
Andris Saulitis - Exploring the Reach of Banned Russian TV Propaganda in Latvia: A List Experimental Approach
17:30 - 18:30
Venue for Reception
Wine Reception - everyomne welcome - refreshments provided

Arts Center Noass (www.noass.lv), AB Dambis 2, LV-1048