08:30 - 17:00
Location: Floor 1, Main Entrance Reception Area
Registration / Help Desk - available 9-5pm
09:30 - 11:00
Location: Club H - Keynote Seminars / Floor 1
Chair/s:
Raymond Duch
Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln, President of the WZB Berlin Social Science Center

Title: Assessing Hypothetical Scenarios for Estimating Labor Supply Responses: Evidence from a Pension Reform
Abstract: We assess the validity of survey results on labor supply responses to policy changes by comparing actual and stated labor supply responses in the context of a German pension reform. This allows us to evaluate whether surveys could be useful tools for policy makers to predict labor supply responses, and to investigate heterogeneities in responses beyond what is possible in administrative data.
11:00 - 11:30
Location: Venue for Refreshments - Foyer Hall / Floor 1
Coffee Break - refreshments available
11:30 - 13:00
Location: South Room 222 - Floor 2
Chair/s:
Harley Roe
Harley Roe - Conditional Perceptions of Compromise: Policy Salience and Government Support
Jozef Zagrapan - Spousal Misconduct and Trust in Local Political Leaders
Ondřej Uldrijan - Do Voting Advice Applications Influence Political Behaviour? Experimental Evidence from the Czech Republic
Guy Barokas - Tournament vs. Order Elicitation in Borda Aggregation: An Experimental Investigation
11:30 - 13:00
Location: South Room 223 - Floor 2
Chair/s:
Sébastien DUCHENE
Sébastien Duchêne - Myopia in Investment Decisions: Large-Scale Experimental and Empirical Evidence
sivan Riff - Time on Her Side: Women’s Adaptive Investment Behavior
Liron Reiter-Gavish - SOCIAL INTERACTION INTENSITY AND INVESTOR BEHAVIOR
Oded Ravid - Patriotism as a Shield: The Resilience of Home Bias During Security Crises
11:30 - 13:00
Location: South Room 224 - Floor 2
Chair/s:
Akshay Moorthy
Akshay Moorthy - Learning under different information acquisition modes: Experimental evidence
Tanjim Hossain - How do people update beliefs? Evidence from the laboratory
Mira Fischer - AI Tutoring Enhances Student Learning Without Crowding Out Reading Effort
Alessandro Stringhi - Fooling Yourself: how narratives shape beliefs
Stefano Pagliarani - Student creativity and institutions: Evidence from post-communist and EU countries
11:30 - 13:00
Location: South Room 225 - Floor 2
Chair/s:
Rin Tsuboyama
Laura Galdikiene - Climate Literacy and Behaviour: Evidence from Three Information Interventions
Rin Tsuboyama - Simulation of the Prisoner’s Dilemma Using a Cognitive Model Based on the Free Energy Principle
Lorenzo Spadoni - The Role of Social Norms in Anti-Coordination with Asymmetric Income Distribution
Nathalie Müller - The Hidden Struggle: Strategic Disclosure, Social Backlash, and Incentives among Adults with ADHD
Laura Marcon - Global Threats, Local Shields: Cooperation and Norms in a Nested Collective-Risk Dilemma
13:00 - 13:50
Location: Venue for Refreshments - Foyer Hall / Floor 1
Lunch - refreshments provided
13:50 - 15:30
Location: South Room 222 - Floor 2
Chair/s:
Andris Saulītis
Jakub Cihak - Breaking the Cycle: The Impact of One-Time Cash Transfers on Homelessness in Prague
Benjamin Marx - Offer Valid? Effects of Student Loan Offers on Educational Attainment and Earnings
Andris Saulītis - Playing by the Rules: Can Gamification Improve Corporate Tax Reporting?
Marta Buso - Sequencing behavioural interventions to reduce household food waste. Evidence from a field trial in Fife, Scotland
Eduard Alonso-Paulí - Incentives and Intrinsic Motivation for Pro-environmental Behavior: Field Evidence From Waste Sorting
13:50 - 15:30
Location: South Room 223 - Floor 2
Chair/s:
Lorena Pérez Alfonso
Patrycja Janowska-Widomska - Gender Effects in Peer Nominations for Academic Research Funding
Mirco Tonin - Gender Differences in Pension Investment: The Role of Biased Advice
Merav Weiss-Sidi - Visual Cues and Behavioral Intentions: A Mixed-Methods Study on Color, Gender, and Consumer Inspiration in the Tech Sector.
Jiangyuan Lin - What Others Think: An Experimental Study on Gender Norm Perception
Lorena Perez-Alonso - Genderless Leadership: A Behavioral Study with College Students
13:50 - 15:30
Location: South Room 224 - Floor 2
Chair/s:
Miloš Fišar
Miloš Fišar - Rewarding Investments in Innovation Through Auctions
Joel Hjelte - My (fair) share: The debiasing effect of mindfulness in a Nash demand game
João Ferreira - When Does Mediation Work? Evidence from the Lab
Francesco Feri - Strategic Use of a Cognitive Bias in Bargaining
Vasudha Chopra - Battle or Bargain? Experimental evidence on conflict and compromise
13:50 - 15:30
Location: South Room 225 - Floor 2
Chair/s:
Iván Barreda Tarrazona
Susanne Schwarz - "I Knew This Would Happen": Prediction Accuracy, Recall Bias and Retrospective Evaluations of Political Events
Iván Barreda Tarrazona - Myopic behavior in the laboratory: Backward reasoning limitations or strategic uncertainty?
Fantine XIAO - Opening the black box of emotion expression: How anger expression shapes beliefs, attitudes and tastes in negotiation
Alex Davies - Buyer vs. Seller Under Lump-Sum Contracts: Three Experiments on Role-Based Interpretation of Regulatory Language
John Smith - Stochastic choice and noisy beliefs about imperfect perception
15:30 - 16:00
Location: Venue for Refreshments - Foyer Hall / Floor 1
Coffee Break - refreshments available
16:00 - 17:30
Location: South Room 222 - Floor 2
Chair/s:
Philipp Kemper
Philipp Kemper - How the Experience of Public-Service Quality and Corruption Shapes Political Solidarity and Trust: Experimental Evidence from a Novel Virtual-State Approach
Alexandru D. Moise - Endogenous Troubles, Exogenous Sympathy: Policy Legacies and Public Support for EU Solidarity
Maria Chaykina - Fairness views, pension benefits, and heterogeneity in life expectancy
16:00 - 17:30
Location: South Room 223 - Floor 2
Chair/s:
Natalie Struwe
Natalie Struwe - Linking Global North Donors to Local Conservation Outcomes: Reducing Wild Meat Supply Through Economic Incentives in West African Informal Restaurants.
Josie Chen - Pay Attention! Promoting Energy-Saving Goals Through Task-Based Incentives: A Field Experiment
Marta Buso - Personalised Nudges or Offsetting? A Survey Experiment that Explores How to Promote Sustainable Food Consumption
Sébastien Duchêne - Beyond the Basket: Do Socially Responsible Consumers Build Sustainable Portfolios?
16:00 - 17:30
Location: Meeting Room 2.3
Chair/s:
Jona Krutaj
Vincenzo Prete - The Anatomy of Preferences for Equal Opportunity
Andrea Pogliano - Facing Unequal Opportunities: Does Experience Shape Redistributive Preferences?
Jona Krutaj - Solving normative conflicts in collective action by promoting redistribution
16:00 - 17:30
Location: South Room 224 - Floor 2
Chair/s:
Ascensión Andina-Díaz
Nissen Gleuwitz - An experimental test of the behavioral effects of climate protection policies
Dmitri Bershadskyy - Manipulation and Security of Communication in a Trust Game
Ascensión Andina-Díaz - An experiment on reputation: competition and dissent
Pedro Gonzalez-Fernandez - Large Language Models can Predict Human Strategic Decisions
Eyal Gamliel - The Role of Attention in Framing: How Question Valence Attenuates Attribute Framing Bias
16:00 - 17:30
Location: South Room 225 - Floor 2
Chair/s:
Amrita Dhillon
Stefan Schmidt - Stereotypes and Polarization
Amrita Dhillon - When Representation Fuels Protest: Evidence from India
Astrid Hopfensitz - Ingroup bias in the case of multiple group identities: Experimental evidence regarding inclusion and exclusion.
Nicole Schwitter - Nativist backlash and immigrants’ assimiliation: Evidence from naming patterns before and after the 2016 Berlin Christmas Market attack
Syon Bhanot - Pronoun Disclosure and Altruism
19:00
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