8th Maastricht Behavioral and Experimental Economics Symposium (M-BEES 2015) - Theory and Experiments Program (page 1 of 2) 09:00 - 09:15 Opening Address (Aula) 09:15 - 10:15 Keynote Lecture (Aula) - Catherine Eckel (Texas A&M University) Sacrifice: Researching Terrorism in the Lab 10:15 - 10:45 Coffee Break (Foyer) 10:45 - 12:00 Parallel Sessions 1 10:45 -11:10 Florian Morath Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance Balance of power and the propensity of conflict 11:10 -11:35 Peter Katuscak CERGE-EI Prague How to Boost Revenues in FPAs? The Magic of Disclosing only Winning bids from Past Auctions 11:35 -12:00 Aaron Kamm University of Amsterdam and Tinbergen Institute Bargaining in the Presence of Condorcet Cycles: The Role of Asymmetries 10:45 -11:10 Till Weber University of Nottingham Cooperators, Free Riders and Punishment: Free Riders Punish Too 11:10 -11:35 Gert Pönitzsch Kiel Institute for the World Economy Endogenous Move Order in Threshold Public Good Provision 11:35 -12:00 Sebastian Schaube University of Bonn Institution Bundling in Public Good Games with Heterogeneous Players Charitable Giving and Donations (A0.24) 10:45 -11:10 David Reinstein University of Essex Giving and Probability 11:10 -11:35 Joel van der Weele CREED, University of Amsterdam A Test of Dual-Process Reasoning in Charitable Giving 11:35 -12:00 Paul Smeets Maastricht University Generous Millionaires: Givers or Bargainers? Asymmetric Information (A1.23) 10:45 -11:10 Stefanie Herber University of Bamberg The Role of Information in the Application for Merit-Based Scholarships: Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment 11:10 -11:35 Markus Kroell Frankfurt University Honesty and Markets with Asymmetric Information: Evidence from Milkmen in India 11:35 -12:00 Markus Fels Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Mental Accounting, Access Motives, and Overinsurance Thomas Buser University of Amsterdam The impact of losing in a competition on the willingness to seek further challenges Mira Fischer University of Cologne Investment in Learning and Beliefs about Knowledge and Talent: Experimental Evidence on the Effects of Two Dimensions of Confidence Lydia Geijtenbeek University of Amsterdam / Tinbergen Institute Do gays shy away from competition? Do lesbians compete too much? Clotilde Napp Univ. Paris-Dauphine Self-confidence, self-esteem and achievement-related choices Jingnan Chen University of Exeter Business School Broken Contracts and Hidden Partnerships: Theory and Experiment Eszter Czibor University of Amsterdam Contest, Auctions, and Bargaining (H0.04) Public Goods (A0.23) 10:45 -11:10 Competitiveness and Confidence (Aula) 11:10 -11:35 11:35 -12:00 Women do not play their aces - Shying away leads to distorted ability perceptions Lunch Break (Foyer) 12:00 - 13:30 13:30 - 14:45 Parallel Sessions 2 Cooperation and Coordination (H0.04) 13:30 - 13:55 Dennie van Dolder University of Nottingham Not All Talk is Cheap: Communication and Cooperation in a High Stakes TV Game Show 13:55 - 14:20 Andreas Nicklisch University of Hamburg Adversity Is a School Of Wisdom: Experimental Evidence On Cooperative Protection Against Stochastic Losses 14:20 - 14:45 Christine Gutekunst Maastricht University Network Effects in Games with Conflicting Interests: Evidence from Rural Uganda Gender and Social Identity (A0.23) 13:30 - 13:55 Michael Kurschilgen Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Bonn Identity Utility and Other-Regarding Preferences: an Experiment 13:55 - 14:20 Ferdinand von Siemens Frankfurt University Team Production, Gender Diversity, and Male Courtship Behavior 14:20 - 14:45 Vessela Daskalova University of Cambridge Discrimination, Social Identity, and Coordination: An Experiment Social Norms and Culture (A0.24) 13:30 - 13:55 Christian Zehnder University of Lausanne Social Norms and Strategic Default 13:55 - 14:20 Sasha Vostroknutov Center for Mind/Brain Sciences, University of Trento Norms, Frames and Prosocial Behavior in Games 14:20 - 14:45 Elwyn Davies University of Oxford When No Bad Deed Goes Punished: A Relational Contracting Experiment in Ghana 13:30 - 13:55 Cesar Mantilla Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse (IAST) Can Market Structure Shape Resource Sustainability? A Common-Pool Resource Experiment 13:55 - 14:20 Sascha Füllbrunn Radboud University Nijmegen Speculative Bubbles - An introduction and application of the Speculation Elicitation Task (SET) 14:20 - 14:45 Amos Nadler Western University, Richard Ivey School of Business Testosterone and Trading: A Biological Driver of Asset Mispricing Jose Apesteguia Universitat Pompeu Fabra Well-Defined Stochastic Choice Models: The Case of Risk and Time Preferences Adam Sanjurjo Universidad de Alicante A Cold Shower for the Hot Hand Fallacy Chen Li Erasmus University Rotterdam Experimental Elicitation of Ambiguity Attitude Using the Random Incentive System David Freeman Simon Fraser University Eliciting Risk Preferences Using Choice Lists Joshua Miller Bocconi University Equilibrium Play in Experimental Parimutuel Betting Markets Leonard Wolk Colby College Forecasting with Colonel Blotto Markets (A1.23) 13:30 - 13:55 Risk Preferences (Aula) 13:55 - 14:20 14:20 - 14:45 8th Maastricht Behavioral and Experimental Economics Symposium (M-BEES 2015) - Theory and Experiments Program (page 2 of 2) Coffee Break (Foyer) 14:45 - 15:15 15:15 - 16:30 Parallel Sessions 3 Communication (H0.04) Beliefs and Updating (A0.23) Competition (A0.24) Psychology (A1.23) 15:15 - 15:40 Piotr Evdokimov CIE-ITAM Mend Your Speech a Little: Authority, Communication, and Incentives to Coordinate 15:40 - 16:05 Marco Kleine Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, Munich Communication and Trust in Principal-Team Relationships: Experimental Evidence 16:05 - 16:30 Puja Bhattacharya The Ohio State University Guilt and Promises 15:15 - 15:40 Vincenz Frey Utrecht University Reputation Cascades 15:40 - 16:05 Igor Asanov Max-Planck-Institute of Economics, University Jena On the observational learning in the optimal stopping problem 16:05 - 16:30 Dimitry Mezhvinsky The Ohio State University Thoughtful Play in the Centipede Game: Evolving Beliefs and Falling Pass Rates 15:15 - 15:40 Stefan Penczynski University of Mannheim The Winner’s Curse: Conditional Reasoning & Belief Formation 15:40 - 16:05 Alexia Gaudeul Friedrich-Schiller-Universitaet Jena Choosing whether to compete: Price and format competition with consumer confusion 16:05 - 16:30 Anna Bayona ESADE Barcelona Supply Function Competition, Market Power, and the Winner’s Curse: A Laboratory Study 15:15 - 15:40 Andis Sofianos University of Warwick Higher Intelligence Groups Have Higher Cooperation Rates in the Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma 15:40 - 16:05 Hannah Schildberg-Hoerisch Institute for App. Microeconomics (CENs), University of Bonn Formation of Human Prosociality: Causal Evidence on the Role of Social Environment 16:05 - 16:30 Kiryl Khalmetski University of Cologne Testing Guilt Aversion with an Exogenous Shift in Beliefs Oktay Sürücü Center for Mathematical Economics, Bielefeld University The Impact of Time Pressure: Insights from a Queueing Experiment Kaj Thomsson Maastricht University Attitudes towards Sharing in Self-proclaimed Left and Right Christian Königsheim University of Hamburg Individual Preferences and the Exponential Growth Bias Jana Willrodt University of Bonn Self-Control and Risk Attitudes: Is There a Causal Effect? Chen Sun Tilburg University Magnitude Effect on Time Preferences in Intertemporal Allocation Tasks Wojtek Przepiorka Utrecht University 15:15 - 15:40 Time Preferences and Social Preferences (Aula) 15:40 - 16:05 16:05 - 16:30 The Sanctioning Dilemma: A Quasi-Experiment on Social Norm Enforcement in the Train 16:30 - 17:00 Coffee Break (Foyer) 17:00 - 18:00 Keynote Lecture (Aula) - Andrew Schotter (New York University) On the Relationship Between Economic Theory and Experiments 18:00 - 18:05 Closing Address (Aula) 19:00 - 22:00 Social Dinner (Restaurant Petit Bonheur) This event is supported by the Maastricht University (Department of Economics and GSBE). Organizers Arno M. Riedl ([email protected]) Christina Rott ([email protected])
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