All presentations are plenary.
Presentations will take place in Room 1001 at CREST building. See here for directions: https://crest.science/about-2/?tab=onglet7
Registration, welcome, 9:30-10:00
10:00 Opening remarks
Session 1
10:05-10:40 Kohei Kawamura: Price Stickiness and Strategic Uncertainty: An Experimental Study
10:40-11:15 Itzhak Rasooly: Masks, Cameras and Social Pressure
Coffee break
Session 2
11:35-12:10 Hyoji Kwon: Gender Differences in Fairness Ideals and Empathetic Reactions
A sake tasting
Lunch
Session 3
13:40-14:15 Héloïse Cloléry: How stable are measures of trust?
14:15-14:50 Angela Sutan: The man who saw the (end of) the world: is AR a credible tool to enhance pro-environmental behavior?
Coffee break
Session 4
15:10-15:45 Yukio Koriyama: Compensation Payment Mechanism
15:45-16:20 Jan Tuinstra: Time pressure reduces financial bubbles: Evidence from a forecasting experiment
16:20-16:55 Jingru Wang: An Experimental analysis of IPO pricing mechanism - The case of Auction method
Dinner
19:30
Le Coupe-Chou
11 Rue de Lanneau, 75005 PARIS
Wednesday September 27th
Note that this day, sessions start at 9:20
Session 5
9:20-9:55 Michel Raymond: The social origin of the placebo effect
9:55-10:30 Joseph Tao-Yi Wang: Monolingualism in the Lab
Coffee break
Session 6
10:50-11:25 Rustamdjan Hakimov: HR vs AI: a hiring experiment.
11:25-12:00 Guillaume Holllard: Can we trust measures of trust?
Lunch (micro seminar 12:15-13:30 at 3001)
Session 7
13:45-14:20 Marc Willinger: Discounting and extraction behavior in continuous time resource experiments
14:20-14:55 Yukihiko Funaki: Volatility Shocks and Higher Order Risk Attitudes - An Experiment
Coffee break
Session 8
15:10-15:45 Nobuyuki Hanaki: Value of protecting one's social image
End of the workshop
This workshop is co-sponsored by CEFM (Centre for Experimental Financial Market), JSPS core to core program.