PROGRAM
Schedule
All presentations are plenary.
Monday, 26th: All sessions take place in SWSB 101 (School of Wine, 1st floor).
Tuesday, 27th: Morning sessions take place in Amphi Govin, Building D, ground floor.
Afternoon: SWSB 101 (School of Wine, 1st floor).
All coffee breaks take place in the Business Lounge, School of Wine, ground floor.
Lunches take place at the Kitchen, garden building, ground floor.
Sunday September 25th
Wine-tasting activity (see here)
Monday September 26th
Room SWSB 101 (School of Wine, 1st floor), the whole day
Registration, welcome, 9:00-9:30
Session 1
9:30-10:05 Marc Willinger (Montpellier), Eye-tracking behavioral strategies in beauty contest gamess
10:05-10:40 Taro Shinoda (Waseda), Confidence Game: An Experiment of Psychological Safety
Coffee break
Session 2
11:00-11:35 Evan Friedman (Essex), Quantal Response Equilibrium with Symmetry: Representation and Applications", joint with Felix Mauersberger
11:35-12:10 Ali Ozkes (Skema), An eye-tracking analysis of the games with strategic complementarity and substitution
Lunch
Session 3
13:15-13:50 Guillaume Hollard (CREST), Low-Cost Contact Interventions Can Increase Inter-Ethnic Trust: Evidence from Senegal
13:50-14:25 Thorsten Chmura (Nottingham), Risk Shifting, Preferences and Externalities
14:25-15:00 Rustamdjan Hakimov (Lausanne), Self-Sensoring in College Admissions.
Coffee break
Session 4
15:20-15:55 Yukihiko Funaki (Waseda), Invitation Games: An Experimental Approach to Coalition Formation
15:55-16:30 Oana Peia (Dublin), Credit Ratings and Investments: A Laboratory Experiment
16:30-17:05 Alina Velias (AUEB, LSE), The ignorance trap: who falls prey to expert-defying populism and why.
Sake tasting (Business Lounge)
Tuesday September 27th
Amphi Govin, Building D, ground floor (morning only).
Session 5
9:00-9:35 Johannes Buckenmaier (Zurich), Voting for Compromises: Alternative Voting Methods in Polarized Societies
9:35-10:10 Takehito Masuda (Waseda), Strategic Uncertainty and Probabilistic Sophistication
10:10-10:45 Yukio Koriyama (CREST), The Titanic effect: an experimental study of turnout in groupwise weighted voting
Coffee break
Session 6
11:05-11:40 Matías Núñez (CREST), Compromise in the Lab
11:40-12:15 Taisuke Imai (Munich), Correcting Consumer Misperceptions about CO2 Emissions
Lunch
Room SWSB 101 (School of Wine, 1st floor)
Session 7
13:20-13:55 Ryuichiro Ishikawa (Waseda), Bubbles in Asset Markets and the Heterogeneity of Beliefs.
13:55-14:30 Eli Spiegelman (BSB), Reciprocal, but inequality averse as well? Mixed motives for punishment and reward (joint with Andreas Leibbrandt and Raúl López-Pérez)
Coffee break
Session 8
14:50-15:25 Brice Corgnet (EM Lyon), Who’s Showing Up? A longitudinal field experiment of work diligence
15:25-16:00 Angela Sutan (BSB), Trying to spot the strategic environment effect in beauty contest games
End of the conference