Detailed programme

Friday

Note: Last presenter in each session is the session chair

1000-1030            Registration (ES)

1030-1200            Parallel session 1 (HH)

Risk 1, room 101 (HH)

On the effect of overconfidence in contests” 

Hanke Wickhorst

Risk Aversion Estimates from Betting Markets”              

Frantisek Kopriva

“The impact of communication and group decision making on the hot hand belief and the gambler’s fallacy – Evidence from stylized investment decision experiments”

Thomas Stöckl (co-authors: Jürgen Huber and Michael Kirchler)

 

Household economics, room 201 (HH)

Uncertain Demand, Consumer Loss Aversion, and Flat-Rate Tariffs

Fabian Herweg

“Labeling and Frequency Effects in the Dutch Life Course Savings Scheme”

Nathanael Vellekoop (co-authors: Peter Kooreman and Henriëtte Prast)

 

 

Reciprocity and procedural fairness, room 301 (HH)

Pricing Procedural Fariness

Stephan Tontrup (co-author: Dennis Alexis Valin Dittrich)

The Comparative Advantage of Self-Governance

Stephan Tontrup (co-author: Wolfgang Gaissmaier)

“Beyond Procedural Equity and Reciprocity”

Topi Miettinen (co-authors: Nadine Chlass and Werner Güth)

 

1200-1220            Break (ES)

1220-1330            Keynote speech: Simon Gächter “Performance Incentives and the Dynamics of Voluntary Cooperation”, Aud. 4. (ES)

1330-1430            Lunch (ES)

1430-1600            Parallel session 2 (HH)

Voluntary behaviour, room 101 (HH)

“Charitable giving to environmental projects”    

Esther Blanco (co-authors: M.C. López and E. Coleman)

Does it matter if it doesn’t help? – An experimental test of volunteer emission reductions under the Kyoto treaty

Ragnhild Haugli Bråten

“Charitable Giving and Seed Money under Free-Rider Anonymity”

Amrish Patel

 

Market behavior 1, room 201 (HH)

Experimental Asset Markets with Endogenous Choice of Costly Asymmetric Information

Martin Angerer (co-authors: Jürgen Huber and Michael Kirchler)

“A Nonparametric Experimental Test of the Generalized Axiom of Revealed Preferences in a Portfolio-Selection Problem”

Stefan Traub (co-author: Peter Hammond)

“Further Tests of Rationality in a Portfolio Choice Experiment”

Peter Hammond (co-author: Stefan Traub)

 

Dealing with confusion and bias, room 301 (HH)

Mitigating Hypothetical Bias in Value of Time Studies” 

Lars Hultkrantz (co-author: Xue Shengcong)

Confusion in public goods experiments”            

Eva Gregersen (co-authors: Jean-Robert Tyran and Erik Wengström)

Cognitive dissonance as a means to reducing hypothetical bias

Frode Alfnes (co-authors: Chengyan Yue and Helen H. Jensen)

 

Effort/contracting/principal-agent, room 150 (HH)

“Can contingent prices induce lame ducks to shirk less?”              

Leif Helland (co-authors: Jon Hovi and Lars C Monkerud)

On Horns and Halos: Confirmation Bias and Job Rotation

Daniel Müller

“Eliciting effort in Tournaments”              

Ola Andersson (co-authors: Marieke Huysentruyt,Topi Miettinen and Ute Stephan)

 

1600-1620            Break (ES)

1620-1750            Parallel session 3 (HH)

Policy instruments, room 101 (HH)

“The Economic Consequences of a Tobin Tax – An Experimental Analysis”

Michael Hannes Kirchler (co-authors: Michael Hanke, Jürgen Huber and Matthias Sutter)

“Responsibility, Externalities, and Optimality”    

Joachim Fünfgelt (co-author: Stefan Baumgärtner)

Strategic use of environmental information”    

Geir Asheim

 

Cheating and guilt, room 201 (HH)

The impact of personality on dishonest behavior in cheap talk game

Kári Kristinsson (co-authors: Auður Arna Arnardóttir and Haukur Freyr Gylfason)

Fairness and Cheating

Stefan Vetter (co-authors: Daniel Houser and Joachim Winter)

“Measuring the Willingness to Pay to Avoid Guilt”           

Alexander Sebald (Co-Authors: Charles Bellemare and Martin Strobel)

 

Rationality, room 301 (HH)

“Evolution of Theories of Mind”               

Erik Mohlin

A Dynamic Ellsberg Urn Experiment”    

Peter Dürsch (co-authors: Adam Dominiak and Jean-Philippe Lefort)

When Does Communication Improve Coordination?”  

Robert Östling (co-author: Tore Ellingsen)

 

1900-                     Conference dinner

Saturday

0900-1030            Parallel session 4 (HH)

Fairness and accountability, room 101 (HH)

 

“Decisions or Outcomes? Results from an accountability game”

Joshua Miller (co-authors: Mehmet Gurdal and Aldo Rustichini)

Modeling Individual Choices in Experiments: Reply to Conte and Moffatt

Erik Sørensen (co-authors: Alexander W. Cappelen, Astri Drange Hole and Bertil Tungodden)

Negotiation under possible third party settlement”      

Sigbjørn Birkeland

 

Social framing, room 201 (HH)

Gender as a social construct”   

Astri Muren (co-authors: Anne Boschini and Mats Persson)

Do in-group and out-group disclosure affect cooperation?

Clara Villegas (co-author: Peter Martinsson)

“Social Approval and Framing in the Field”           

Tobias Heldt (co-author: Fredrik Hansen) 

 

Market behavior 2, room 301 (HH)

“Trading regulations and market efficiency – Experimental evidence from two different market models”

Thomas Stöckl (Co-authors: Jürgen Huber and Michael Kirchler)

Leveraged Financial instruments and investor’s choice”              

Uri Benzion (co-authors: Lena Krupalnik and Tal Shavit)

“Lessons learned from some R&D experiments”              

Stein Østbye

 

1030-1050            Break (ES)

1050-1200            Keynote speech: Armin Falk “Reference dependent preferences and social comparison”, Aud. 1. (ES)

1200-1300            Lunch (ES)

1300-1430            Parallel session 5 (HH)

 

Field experiments, room 101 (HH)

Legal Threat, Moral Appeal and Social Information

Gerlinde Fellner (co-authors: Rupert Sausgruber and Christian Traxler)

Economic Preferences and Health Behaviors

Julian Jamison

Easy Come, Easy Go  – The Role of Windfall Money in Lab and Field Experiments

Fredrik Carlsson (co-authors: Haoran He and Peter Martinsson)

 

Behavioral theory, room 201 (HH)

“Expectation-Dependent Discounting”

Thomas Epper

“A theory of self-control conflict“

Conny Wollbrant (co-author: Kristian Ove R. Myrseth)

“Self-rewards and personal motivation”               

Julia Nafziger (co-author: Alexander K. Koch)

 

Effort/contracting/principal-agent, room 301 (HH)

Ambiguity in a Principal-Agent Model

Philipp Weinschenk

Higher-order Beliefs and Social Preferences in Trust

Mary L. Rigdon (co-author: Anthony S. Gillies)

“Contracting under Reciprocal Altruism”

Oleg Shchetinin

 

1430-1450            Break (ES)

1450-1620            Parallel session 6 (HH)

Trust, cooperation and punishment, room 101 (HH)

Three Minimal Market Institutions with Human and Algorithmic Agents: Theory and Experimental Evidence

Juergen Huber (co-authors: Martin Shubik and Shyam Sunder)

[“Determinants of anti-social punishment”]

[CANCELLED: Björn Vollan (co-author: Michael Pröpper). Paper still available online via the link above.]

“Inequality Aversion and Stochastic Decision-making: Experimental Evidence from Zimbabwean Villages after Land Reform”

Stefan Kohler

The Expressive Function of Law

Stephan Tontrup (co-author: Bernd Irlenbusch)

 

Risk 2, room 201 (HH)

Risk taking and the dopamine receptor D4 gene

Anna Dreber Almenberg

Blindness to the Benefits of Ambiguity

Stefan Trautmann (co-author: Richard Zeckhauser)

“Recalled Emotions  and Risk Jugements: Field Study of the 2006 Israel-Lebanon War”

Uri Benzion (co-authors: Shosh Shahrabani and Tal Shavit)

 

Sanctions and social interaction, room 301 (HH)

Does a Buyer Benefit from Bad Reputation? Theory and Experiments on Auctions with Default

Alexander Koch (co-authors: Dirk Engelmann and Jeff Frank)

“Competition with Skill and Luck”            

Alexander Vostroknutov (co-author: Aldo Rustichini)

“Near and generous? Gift propensity and chosen emotional distance”

Kari Eika