1st Women in Behavioural & Experimental
Economics Workshop
(WOBEE)
City St George’s University London, 7-8 July 2025
Room BLG07, University Building
Organized by Danae Arroyos-Calvera and Maria Cubel
11:45-12:00 Arrival/Registration
12:00-13:00 Lunch
13:00-13:10 Welcome
13:10-14:50 Session 1
Rebecca McDonald - Cross-modal time discounting across cultures: comparing Japan and the USA
Friederike Mengel - Social influence in networks
Maria Cubel - Performance-based assessment of atrategic reasoning: A recombinant estimator approach
Helena Fornwagner - Hot flashes, cold feet? Menopause and risk aversion
14:50-15:20 Coffee break
15:20-16:15 Session 2
Marta Korczak - Is your faculty all male because of tenure requirements? Experimental evidence from economics job market candidates
Valeria Maggian - Negotiation through the lens of cooperative game theory: Males and females bargaining ability and fairness
Sara Linjawi - Information vs. Perceptions: An Experimental Analysis of the determinants of Female Career Aspirations
16:15-16:25 Comfort break
16:25-17:25 Keynote talk
Isabelle Brocas - From intuition to strategy: The development of strategic thinking in children and adolescents
17:25-18:25 Mentoring session
18:30+ Drinks and Dinner at Dame Alice Owen pub
9:00-9:30 Breakfast
9:30-10:45 Session 3
Ana Lleó-Bono - Comparing oranges to oranges: A field experiment on productivity and team competition
Zeynep Gürgüç - Unlocking flexible energy demand: Field experiments on the adoption and use of a prosocial technology
Christine Ho - Information or cash? Boosting attendance and social outcomes at low cost in rural Bangladesh
Amalia di Girolamo - Talent is everywhere, opportunity is not: Online role model mentoring and students' aspirations
10:45-11:15 Coffee break
11:15-12:55 Session 4
Marta Kozakiewicz - Belief-based utility and signal interpretation
Perihan Saygin - Resistance to feedback: Experimental evidence of gender bias in accepting harsh feedback
Ester Manna - Project choice and social image concerns
Danae Arroyos-Calvera - No hiding behind excuses in public good games
12:55-13:55 Lunch
13:55-15:10 Session 5
Eleonora Alabrese - Politicized scientists: Credibility cost of political expression on Twitter
Christina Hauser - Encouraging organ donation: Evidence from a randomized informational intervention in Tunisia
Cecilia Chen - Nudging generosity: the impact of social information on tipping behaviour in the delivery industry
15:10-15:20 Comfort break
15:20-16:15 Discussion
Almudena Sevilla - Existing support for women in economics and future directions