II° SOCRATES Workshop on Intuition, Reasoning, and Prosocial Behavior 19th and 20th of February, 2016 Aula Savi - University of Pisa – Botanic Garden, via Porta Buozzi, 3, Pisa DAY 1: Sunday 19th February DAY 2: Monday 20th February 9:45: Welcome words 9:00-9:30: Alexander Ritschel (University of Cologne) Performance curiosity 10:00-10:30: Daniele Pennesi (University of Bologna) Deciding fast and slow 10:30-11:00: Francesco Cerigioni (Universitat Pompeu Fabra and Barcelona GSEq) Dual decision processes: retrieving preferences when some choices are automatic 11:00-11:30: Coffee break 9:30-10:00: Fabio Landini (University of Parma) Autonomy, reciprocity and trust in principal-agent interactions 10:00-10:45: Keynote Samuel Bowles (Santa Fe Institute) Endogenous preferences and public policy 10:45-11:15: Coffee break 11:30-12:00: Valerio Capraro (CWI Amsterdam and Middlesex University Business School) Deliberation favours social efficiency by making people disregard their relative shares: Evidence from US and India 12:00-12:30: Eirik Strømland (University of Bergen) Cooperating, fast and slow: Testing the social heuristics hypothesis 12:30-13:00: Áron Székely (Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies, CNR, Rome) Context and Individual Preferences Shape Cooperative Decision Making 11:15-12:00: Keynote Carlos Alós-Ferrer (University of Cologne) The Big Robber Game 12:00-12:30: Florian Engl (University of Cologne) A theory of causal responsibility attribution 12:30-13:00: Eugenio Levi (Sapienza University of Rome) When heterogeneity may be good for prosocial behaviour: an experiment on social information on abilities and group identity 13:00-14:15: Lunch 13:00-14:15: Lunch 14:00-14:30: Dorothee Mischkowski (University of Göttingen and University of Hagen) From spontaneous cooperation to spontaneous punishment – Distinguishing the underlying motives driving spontaneous behavior in first and second order public goods contributed 14:15-14:45: Andrea Gallice (University of Turin and Collegio Carlo Alberto) Cooperation in social dilemmas through position uncertainty 14:30-15:00: Francesca Pancotto (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia) Reflexivity reduces pro-sociality but only among strategic subjects 15:15-15:45: Francesco D. Zaffuto (Sapienza University of Rome) Evidence for multiple strategies in choice under risk 15:00-15:45: Keynote Anja Achtziger (Zeppelin University) Intentions and Economic Rationality 15:45-16:15: Caterina Giannetti (University of Pisa) The effect of ethics meetings on risk‐taking behaviour: an experiment 15:45-16:15: Coffee break 16:15-16:45: Closing toast 14:45-15:15: Alexandros Rigos (Lund University) A Beauty Contest with Flexible Information Acquisition 16:15-17.00: Keynote David Rand (Yale University) Cooperation, fast and slow: The social heuristics hypothesis 17:00-17:30: Marianna Belloc (Sapienza University of Rome) A Social Heuristics Hypothesis for the Stag-Hunt: Fast- and Slow-Thinking Hunters in the Lab 17:30-18:00: Matteo Rizzolli (LUMSA University of Rome and CERBE) Trading fast and slow: The role of deliberation in experimental financial markets Scientific and Organizing Committee Ennio Bilancini (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia), Leonardo Boncinelli (University of Florence), Marianna Belloc (Sapienza University of Rome), Simone D’Alessandro (University of Pisa) INFO: Website: http://socratesproject.it/?page_id=122, Email: [email protected] The workshop is realized with the financial support of MIUR-PRIN 2012, Sapienza University of Roma, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, and University of Pisa
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