09:00 - 17:00
Location: Floor 1, Main Entrance Reception Area
Registration / Help Desk - available 9-5pm
09:20 - 11:00
Location: 222 - Floor 1
Chair/s:
Lina Restrepo-Plaza
Lina Restrepo-Plaza - Narratives of Trust: Using Behavioral Communication to Reduce Perceived Discrimination and Mistrust in Justice Institutions
Jonas Stein - Dissimilarity Can Promote Social Learning
Axel Franzen - The Limits of Conformity
Ondřej Krčál - The Demand for HPV Vaccination: Evidence from a Survey Experiment
Michael Sanders - Information Provision and University Attendance: Evidence from a National Field Experiment
09:20 - 11:00
Location: 223 - Floor 1
Chair/s:
Robert Neumann
Robert Neumann - Investigating Digital Currency Adoption - a Cross-Country Factorial Survey
Merav Malcman - Dirty Money and Investors' Preferences
Yifan Li - Improving Decision Under Risk: The Role of Information Processing Guidance
Pietro Guarnieri - Risk in Daring and Retreating: A Bomb Risk Elicitation Test
Elena Shvartsman - People Avoid Algorithms (and Other People) After Seeing Them Make Blatant Mistakes
09:20 - 11:00
Location: 224 - Floor 1
Chair/s:
Irene Mussio
Charles Efferson - Arbitrary Cooperation
Doruk Iris - Normative Expectations of Reciprocal Negotiators
Joris Schröder - Cooperating Beyond Group Boundaries: Behavioural Principles and Interventions
Irene Mussio - Finding collaborative solutions to address water shortages in farming areas in the Mekong Delta: a behavioural approach
Rati Mekvabishvili - Intelligence and the Dynamics of Free Riding in Public Good Experiments
09:20 - 11:00
Location: 225 - Floor 1
Chair/s:
Hector Solaz
Jordi Brandts - Social Status of Professional Profiles Across Gender and Origin in Spanish Society: Experimental Evidence
Junwei Fan - Friends as Negatives? Relative Status and Mental Health in Endogenous Social Networks
Hector Solaz - The Queue and the Name: Identity Signals in Anticipated Social Services Delivery
Tenshi Kawashima - Who Enforces Transparency at Work? Status, Disclosure, and Unequal Production of Workplace Transparency
Claire Mollier - Perceptions of inequality: When the grass is less green on the other side
11:00 - 11:30
Location: Venue for Refreshments - Panorama Hall / Floor 1
Coffee Break - refreshments available
11:30 - 12:30
Location: Club H - Keynote Seminars / Floor 1
Matthew O. Jackson, William D. Eberle Professor of Economics at Stanford University
12:30 - 13:30
Location: Venue for Refreshments - Panorama Hall / Floor 1
Lunch - refreshments provided
13:30 - 15:10
Location: 222 - Floor 1
Chair/s:
Ozgur Kibris
Petr Krautwurm - On Paternalistic Interventions and Precommitments
Guylaine Nouwoue N D Epse Tchakounte - Can Salient Social Harm Deter People from Bribing? Experimental Evidence.
OZGUR KIBRIS - What’s Sound Got to Do With It? Voice Pitch Bias in Incentivized Economic Evaluations and Hiring Decisions
Anja Bodenschatz - AI-Support-Systems in Health Care Decisions: An Empirical Investigation of Preferences for Explainability vs Accuracy
Marco Casari - Deciding for Others: Comparing Financial and Physical Consequences
13:30 - 15:10
Location: 223 - Floor 1
Chair/s:
Zhuoran Du
Riccardo Ghidoni - Contagious Prejudice: The Marocchinate
Eugenio Vicario - Multilingual large language models and cultural diversity: Evidence from civic and moral judgments
Selim Erdem Aytaç - Affective Polarization and Democratic Erosion: Evidence from the United States
Zhuoran Du - Identity Work As Incentive Design: Sustaining Purpose & Performance In Mission-Driven Firms
Chendi Wang - Phased to Fight: How Threat and Alliance Uncertainty Shape Support for European Defense
13:30 - 15:10
Location: 224 - Floor 1
Chair/s:
Bosco Hung
Philipp Kemper - Enhancing Realism in Survey Experiments: Comparing Role-Playing Video Games and Text-Vignettes to Deliver Narrative Treatments
Ho Ting (Bosco) Hung - Multi-Dimensional Bias in Modelling Multi-Dimensional Preferences: Evaluating the Ability of Synthetic Agents to Replace Human Participants in Conjoint Experiments
Tsz Kwan Wong - Human vs. Large Language Model-Based Sampling: Evidence from Large-Scale Replications
Sebastian Mader - One Question Is Enough: Efficient Measurement of General Risk Preferences
Jonatan Möller - When Do Factorial Survey Experiments Predict Real Behavior? A Norm–Cost Framework of Predictive Validity
13:30 - 15:10
Location: 225 - Floor 1
Chair/s:
Danièle Christina Hafner
Danièle Christina Hafner - Donations in the Digital Age: Effects of Human-Machine Interaction on Donation Behavior - an Online Experiment
Huan Xie - Delegation and Endowment Heterogeneity in a Threshold Public Goods Game
Andrea Essl - Visibility and Social Approval: How Observers Shape Prosocial Behavior
Anna Bayona - Probability and Magnitude in Public Goods with Gains and Losses
Miguel A. Melendez-Jimenez - The Sharing Paradox
15:10 - 15:40
Location: Venue for Refreshments - Panorama Hall / Floor 1
Coffee Break - refreshments available
15:40 - 17:10
Location: 222 - Floor 1
Chair/s:
Helena Luo
Helena Luo - Personality as a Strategic Signal: Experimental Evidence from Trust and Dictator Games
Wojtek Przepiorka - Signaling Norms
Hwee Bin Koh - Shared Responsibilities for Inconvenient Information: An Experimental Study
Simon Dato - The Social Norm of Norm Enforcement: A Crowdsourced Experiment
Shirit Katav Herz - The AI Dynastic Trap: Intergenerational Inequality in the Age of AI
15:40 - 17:10
Location: 223 - Floor 1
Chair/s:
Marta Rosa
Yue Yu - Explaining Crime Causation Using an Experiment on Cheating: A study of Situational Action Theory in China and Germany
Ori Weisel - Corrupt Collaboration Around the Globe
Marta Rosa - Social Norms, Belief Distortion, and Strategic Misconduct: An Experimental Approach to Portuguese Residents’ Cheating Behaviour
15:40 - 17:10
Location: 224 - Floor 1
Chair/s:
Dina Tasneem
Dina Tasneem - The Asymmetric Effect of Ramadan Fasting on Trust and Trustworthiness
Julia Ellingwood - Political (in)Stability and Wellbeing in the UK Civil Service
Abdelkarim Amengay - When Do Citizens Protest? Political and Economic Conditions and Mobilization in Non-Democratic Contexts: Evidence from the Arab World
Tim Wienand - Determinants of Compensating Parental Time Investment
15:40 - 17:10
Location: 225 - Floor 1
Chair/s:
Simon Merz
Simon Merz - Do Intentions Influence Judgments in Human–AI Decision-Making? An Experimental Study of Responsibility Attribution
Qinyu Xiao - The Promises and Perils of Collective Punishment: Norm Changes Are Linked to Compliance, while Incentives May Crowd It Out
Sabina Kołodziej - Tax Evasion and the Fairness of Penalties and Reliefs: A Comparative Study of Poland and the Czech Republic
Sahar Sangi - Willingness to Compete and Communication
Jan Rejthar - Honeymoon in Team Performance in Counter Strike
17:20 - 18:20
Location: Club H - Keynote Seminars / Floor 1
Michael Muthukrishna, Professor of Economic Psychology at both New York University and the London School of Economics
19:30 - 10:30
Location: Venue for Refreshments - Panorama Hall / Floor 1
Reception - Food and Drinks provided