Hosted by the 3rd UEA Workshop on Behavioural Game Theory
Co-organisers: David Cooper, Martin Dufwenberg, Enrique Fatas and Amrish Patel
5th-6th July 2017, UEA, Norwich, UK.
Pierpaolo Battigalli (Bocconi) - Self-confirming Equilibrium and Rationalizability in Psychological Games
Matthew Rabin (Harvard) - From Psychological Games to the Economics of Belief-Based Utility
Gary Charness (UCSB) - Self-Serving Conformism
Commentary provided by Giuseppe Attanasi (Lille)
Martin Dufwenberg (Arizona) - Frustration and Anger in Games
Commentary provided by Heike Hennig-Schmidt (Bonn)
Robert Sugden (UEA) - Reciprocity as Mutual Benefit
Commentary provided by Georg Kirchsteiger (ECARES)
Edward Cartwright (Kent) - A Review of Belief-Based Guilt-Aversion in Trust and Dictator Games
Sanjit Dhami (Leicester) - Public Good Games and Psychological Utility: Theory and Evidence
Florian Engl (Cologne) - A Theory of Causal Responsibility Attribution
Astrid Gamba (Milan-Bioccoca) - Frustration and Anger in the Ultimatum Game: An Experiment
Stephan Jagau (Amsterdam) - Common Belief in Rationality in Psychological Games
Dooseok Jang (KAIST) - Self-sacrifice and Reciprocity in a Leadership-By-Example Experiment
Kiryl Khalmetski (Cologne) - Disliking to Disagree
Maria Kozlovskaya (Huddersfield) - Vickrey-Clarke-Groves Mechanism and a Preference for Reciprocity
Elena Manzoni (Milan-Bicocca) - Belief-Dependent Preferences and Reputation: Experimental Analysis of a Repeated Trust Game
Claudia Neri (St Gallen) - Decision Rights: Freedom, Power and Interference
Daniele Nosenzo (Nottingham) - Preferences for Truth-Telling
Tassos Patokos (Hertfordshire) - The "Bravery Game" Revisited: Internal Games and Evolutionary Psychological Equilibria
Vittorio Pelligra (Cagliari) - Responding to (Un)Reasonable Requests
David Rietzke (Lancaster) - Banking on Reciprocity: Deposit Insurance and Insolvency
Claire Rimbaud (Lyon) - The Impact of Co-Players Expectations on the Decision to Embezzle
Alexander Sebald (Copenhagen) - Guilt Aversion in Economics and Psychology
Alec Smith (Virginia Tech) - Communication and Anger in Games
Mark Thordal-Le Quement (East Anglia) - Cheap Talk as Gift-Exchange
Jiabin Wu (Oregon) - Indirect Higher Order Beliefs and Cooperation
Funded by: The School of Economics (UEA), The Tom Hedelius and Jan Wallander Foundation