FRIDAY, MAY 9 |
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Campus "Novoli" - Building D6 |
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| 9:00-10:00 | Keynote speech (room 1.18) | |
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| 10:10-10:50 | Coffee Break | |
| 10:50-11:50 | Session 3.A (room 102): Nudging pro-environmental behaviour | |
| Lina Rinaldi | Nudging Towards Sustainable Food Choices: Evidence from an Incentivized Online Experiment | |
| Fabiola Onofrio | Decoding Dairy Decisions: A Behavioural and Ecocritical Analysis of Milk Consumers | |
| Stefania Innocenti | Can combining education and entertainment in video games promote pro-environmental behaviour? | |
| Session 3.B (room 111): Networks | ||
| Francesco Feri | An experimental test of the friendship paradox | |
| Ren Manfredi | Enhancing cooperation in Public Good Game by introducing adverse event in structured populations | |
| Maria Bigoni | Money in networks | |
| Session 3.C (room 105): Individual decision making | ||
| Miguel Abellán | Markets, social responsibility, and the replacement excuse | |
| Ranoua Bouchouicha | Is Prospect Theory Really a Theory of Choice? | |
| Marco Mantovani | The Good, the Bad, and the Well-Behaved: Choice over Bads, Diversification, and Polarization | |
| Session 3.D (room 106): Cognition and emotions | ||
| Ginevra Del Mastio | Perceived Appropriateness of Extreme Sharings in the Dictator Game is Affected by Entitlement, Especially for more Deliberative Cognitive Styles, but It is Unaffected by Cognitive Manipulations | |
| Pablo Marcos-Prieto | Is hostile behavior intuitive? A Hawk-Dove experiment with a varying harshness of conflict. | |
| Laura Razzolini | Strategic Emotions Inducement in the Investment Game | |
| Session 3.E (room 110): Strategic thinking | ||
| Savreen Kaur Nanda | Strategic Thinking in Normal-form Games | |
| Essi Kujansuu | Understanding the lack of competition in public procurement | |
| Anita Gantner | Strategic use of the decoy effect in bargaining | |
| 12:00-13:20 | Session 4.A (room 102): Identity | |
| Jona Krutaj | Political Tribalism and Voter Preferences | |
| Selin Arslanoglu | Group Identification and Rule-Following | |
| Valeriia Chukaeva | What makes up welfare chauvinism in the United Kingdom? An online survey study. | |
| Francisco Gomez Martinez | Social Cohesion, Price Levels and Redistribution of Income: An Experimental Approach | |
| Session 4.B (room 111): Social preferences | ||
| Mariana Blanco | Beyond Good Intentions: Navigating the Maze of Altruistic Behavior | |
| Andis Sofianos | Fair Cooperation | |
| Luca Delle Foglie | Rage against the machine or humans? | |
| Giuseppe Attanasi | Belief-based vs. opportunity-based kindness in a reciprocal dictator game | |
| Session 4.C (room 105): Leadership | ||
| Muhammad Arslan Iqbal | Does the leader selection mechanism affect leaders’ behavior? | |
| Nina Xue | The Gender Leadership Gap in Competitive and Cooperative Institutions | |
| Clémentine Bouleau | The gender gap in willingness to lead: The role of confidence | |
| Andrea Martinangeli | Inequality and Social Influence: Monetary Hierarchies Shape Persuasive Power | |
| Session 4.D (room 106): Gender discrimination | ||
| Patrycja Janowska-Widomska | Gender Effects in Peer Nominations for Academic Research Funding | |
| Ivana Pasciuta | “I Challenge You!” Competition and Gender in a TV game show | |
| João Pereira dos Santos | Perceptions of (mis)behavior by gender: Evidence from the Catholic World Youth Day | |
| Mirco Tonin | Gender Differences in Pension Investment: The Role of Biased Advice | |
| Session 4.E (room 110): Expectations and beliefs | ||
| Andrea Amelio | Contingent Belief Updating | |
| Ranim Assi | Hyperinflation Expectations: An Experimental Study | |
| Fidel Petros | Concerns about rising prices may raise prices | |
| Roberto Rozzi | How manipulable are prediction markets? | |
| 13:20-14:50 | Lunch | |
| 14:50-15:50 | Session 5.A (room 102): Policies to encourage honest behavior | |
| Chiara Nardi | Fighting petty collusive bribery with accountability messaging and/or communication opportunities | |
| Matteo Rizzolli | Property rights and honest behavior | |
| Marie Briguglio | Citizen participation in coastal monitoring | |
| Session 5.B (room 111): Information, perception, and norms of behavior | ||
| Erin Krupka | A Sticky Threat: How a Single Exposure of Misinformation Changes Beliefs, Behaviors, and Perceived Norms | |
| Lorenzo Pinna | Misperception of Norms: Smartphone Use | |
| Zachary Grossman | Unwillingly Informed: the Prosocial Impact of Third-Party Informers | |
| Session 5.C (room 105): Individual decision making: fairness and morality | ||
| Bianca Sanesi | Modeling Moral Trade-offs in Utility Functions Across Multiple Ethical Domains | |
| Rohit Jindal | Does Fairness Matter? Compliance Outcomes as a Result of Perceived Fairness | |
| Astrid Gamba | Moral regulation in sequential decisions: An experimental study | |
| Session 5.D (room 106): Collective actions and natural hazard mitigation | ||
| Pallab Mozumder | Promoting Natural Hazard Risk Mitigation Behavior: A Policy Experiment | |
| Shuwen Li | Government Subsidies under Climate Risk: Provision of Rural Public Goods in the Lab and Field | |
| Natalie Struwe | Reducing strategic uncertainty increases group protection in collective risk social dilemmas | |
| Session 5.E (room 110): Responsible consumption | ||
| David Schulze | First-order concerns, narratives and information treatments in company surveys: Smart meter adoption in German SMEs | |
| Lorenzo Gagliardi | Naturalness bias: preference for natural products and its paradoxes | |
| Adriaan Soetevent | Don’t wait on the world to change! How technophilia causes group inaction – an experiment | |
| 16:00-17:00 | Keynote speech (room 1.18) | |
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Tim Salmon, Southern Methodist University (USA) The Design of Recurrent Procurement Auctions |
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| 19:00-22:30 | Social Dinner at Giardino dei Semplici | |
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