The School of Economics and Business of the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana and the Javeriana Behavioral and Experimental Lab (JaBElab) will host the new edition of the Bogotá Experimental Economics Conference on January 16 and 17, 2025.
This conference aims to strengthen ties within the Latin American Experimental Economics community and the rest of the world. This will be the 11th edition of the conference, continuing a tradition that began with five first editions in Antigua Guatemala before moving to Bogotá, where it has been hosted by the Universidad del Rosario.
We are excited to host this edition and look forward to seeing you in Bogotá!
Important Dates & Conference Fees
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Submission Deadline: September 23 September 27
Notification of acceptance: October 7
Early registration deadline: November 1
Late Registration Deadline: November 15
Conference: January 16-17
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Registration fees early / late
Full price (Faculty):
180 USD / 240 USD
Reduced price
(Students, as well as Faculty from Latin America):
150 USD / 240 USD
Reduced price without dinners
(Students, as well as Faculty from Latin America):
90 USD / 120 USD
Plenary Speakers
Marina Agranov is an eminent economic theorist and experimentalist. She studies strategic environments in which agents or groups of agents interact, each seeking to achieve their own goals, as well as individual decision processes. Her recent research includes bargaining games, social learning environments, games on networks, agency problems, auctions, and information aggregation settings.
She is Director of the Center for Theoretical and Experimental Social Sciences at Caltech, which is part of the Ronald and Maxine Linde Institute of Economic and Management Sciences. She is also a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). She is an associate editor of Econometrica, the Journal of the European Economic Association, the American Economic Journal: Microeconomics and The Economic Journal.
Marta Serra-Garcia is an Associate Professor at the Rady School of Management at UC San Diego. She conducts research in behavioral and experimental economics, focusing on how individuals acquire and transmit information and how this affects their preferences and behavior. Her work explores how the desire to preserve a positive self-image influences ethical decision-making, including lying and charitable giving.
Her research has been published in prestigious journals such as the American Economic Review, Management Science, and Psychological Science. She was recognized as one of the 2020 Best 40 under 40 MBA Professors.
Roberto Weber is the Credit Suisse Endowed Professor of the Economics of Corporate Culture, Business Ethics and Social Responsibility at the Department of Economics of the University of Zurich. He is also the Director of the Zurich Graduate School of Economics.
Professor Weber's research and teaching focus on behavioral and experimental economics, decision making, and the study of organizations and institutions. His extensive work in these areas has contributed significantly to the understanding of how corporate culture and ethical considerations affect economic behavior and organizational effectiveness.
Contact
For further information, contact us at jabelab@javeriana.edu.co or danielfparra@javeriana.edu.co
BEEC Organizing Committee:
(Local) Daniel Parra, Alex Gotthard, César Mantilla (Pontificia Universidad Javeriana)
(Steering) Mariana Blanco (University of Turin), Diego Aycinena (University of Pennsylvania), Julia Seither (Universidad del Rosario), Jose Guerra (Universidad de Los Andes)