Programme

Friday 4th December 2015

09:30 - 10:00: Registration and Coffee/Tea

10:00 - 11:20: Session 1 (chair: Theodore Alysandratos)

    • Franziska Tausch, Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods - Institutional Endogeneity and Third Party Punishment in Social Dilemmas (with Isabel Marcin and Pedro Robalo)
    • Alexis Grigorieff, Oxford University - Relative Income and Social Preferences: Experimental Evidence from the US (with Christopher Roth)
    • Thomas Meissner, Technische Universität Berlin - Cognitive Bubbles (with Ciril Bosch Rosa and Antoni Bosch Domenech)

11:20 - 12:00 Break and Poster Presentations

    • Daniel Derbyshire, University of Birmingham - Public Goods Games with Structural Heterogeneities (with Michalis Drouvelis and Brit Grosskopf)
    • Simone Pfuderer, Reading University - Does reasoning explain choice? Evidence from coordination problems (with Nicholas Bardsley, Rachel McCloy and Aljaz Ule)
    • Ganga Shreedar, LSE - Monitoring Networks in a Common Pool Resource Dilemma: Experimental Evidence (with Alessandro Tavoni and Carmen Marchiori)

12:00 - 13:00 Professor Rosemarie Nagel (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)

13:00 - 14:00 Lunch

14:00 - 15:50 Session 2 (chair: Lara Ezquerra)

    • Graeme Pearce, Exeter University - Measuring Other-Regarding Preferences and Reputation Effects in the Market for Taxis (with Brit Grosskopf)
    • Lukas Wenner, UCL - Exploiting Biased Beliefs - A Laboratory Investigation
    • Natalia Borzino, University of East Anglia - In Gov we trust:Voluntary compliance in networked investment games (with Enrique Fatas and Emmanuel Peterle)
    • Max van Lent, Erasmus University Rotterdam - Goal Setting and Raising the Bar: A Field Experiment (with Michiel Souverijn)

15:50 - 16:20 Coffee/Tea Break

16:20 - 18:10 Session 3 (chair: Celia Blanco Jimenez)

    • Lisa Spantig, Ludwig Maximilians University Munich - I lie? We lie! Why? Experimental evidence on dishonesty in groups (with Martin Kocher and Simeon Schudy)
    • Christina Gravert, Gothenburg University - The Hidden Costs of Nudging: Experimental Evidence on Reminders and Unsubscriptions (with Mette Trier Damgaard)
    • Jose Maria Ortiz Gomez, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona - Firing Threats And Monitoring In Virtual Organizations: An Experimental Analysis (with Jordi Brandts, Brice Corgnet, Roberto Hernan- Gonzalez and Carles Sola)
    • Veronica Rattini, University of Bologna - Work smarter: How an appropriate work schedule improves your performance

18:10 - 19:00 Drinks