IAREP SABE IAREP – SABE JOINT CONFERENCE Sibiu, Romania, September 3rd – 6th, 2015 SIBIU 2015 PSYCHOLOGY and ECONOMICS together for a better life Conference Book 215 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania Conference Book 2015 IAREP-SABE, Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania Descrierea CIP a Bibliotecii Naţionale a României IAREP - SABE JOINT CONFERENCE. Conference ( 2015 ; Sibiu) Psychology and Economics togheter for a better life : IAREP - SABE Joint Conference : Sibiu, 2015 : Conference Book / eds.: Eugen Iordănescu, Cornelia Iordănescu, Gabriela Marcu, Aurelia Drăghici. - Sibiu : Editura Universităţii "Lucian Blaga" din Sibiu, 2015 ISBN 978-606-12-1073-2 I. Iordănescu, Eugen (ed.) II. Iordănescu, Cornelia (ed.) III. Marcu, Gabriela (ed.) IV. Drăghici, Aurelia (ed.) 159.9(063) 33(063) Tehnoredactare: Adrian Murăşan CONFERENCE BOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 General Information about the Organizers ..................................................................................... 5 2 Committees ..................................................................................................................................... 6 3 Conference Information .................................................................................................................. 8 4 Welcome to Sibiu! ......................................................................................................................... 10 5 Sibiu Map ....................................................................................................................................... 17 6 Conference Site Map ..................................................................................................................... 18 7 Conference Overview .................................................................................................................... 19 8 Detailed Conference Program ....................................................................................................... 21 9 Participants .................................................................................................................................... 27 10 Notes.............................................................................................................................................. 79 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 3 CONFERENCE BOOK Dear Colleagues and Friends, On the behalf of the Organizing Committee, I would like to express a warm welcome to you at the 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference in Sibiu, Romania! IAREP-SABE Joint Conference is a four-day scientific conference, covering the most current topics of Economic Psychology and Behavioral Economics research. It brings more than one hundred and fifty participants to Romania, from thirty countries all over the World. As you will see in the program, the conference offers thirty-four parallel sessions, plenary, symposia and poster presentations. Our hope is that you will spend a pleasant time in the mysterious land “beyond the woods”, meet old and new friends, and participate to scientific and social events. Take care about vampires and other legendary mysteries of these mountains and enjoy especially The Boat Trip… On the behalf of all organizers, I sincerely hope that you will have an enjoyable stay in Sibiu and wish you a great conference! Yours, Prof. dr. Eugen Iordanescu President of EPIA 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 4 CONFERENCE BOOK 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE ORGANIZERS EPIA Economic Psychology Association (EPIA), www.epia.ro, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement of economic psychology and its representation especially in Romania and EastEuropean Country. The EPIA’s mission is to promote, protect, and advance the interests of scientifically oriented economic psychology in research, application, teaching, and the improvement of human lives. ULBS The 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference was organized in cooperation with “Lucian Blaga” University of Sibiu, www.ulbsibiu.ro. Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu (LBUS) is one of the oldest Romanian universities, with a 220 year tradition. The development of higher education in Sibiu provides applicants and students with the chance to choose from one of the various study programmes offered by the 9 faculties of LBUS. Currently, the educational offer of the Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu consists of diverse, study programs and the university’s open-mindedness toward novelty and study programs required by the labour market are appreciated and demanded by our applicants, students and graduates. Faculties and Departments: Faculty of Theology Faculty of Law Faculty of Letters and Arts Faculty of Socio-Human Sciences Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Sciences Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Food Industry and Environmental Protection Faculty of Economics Approximately 20. 000 students study each year at Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, enrolled in various forms of higher education, with the valuable contribution of 800 of the teaching staff. The key objective of the University in Sibiu is to carry out a competitive educational process, meeting the standards of the EU, which grants LBUS graduates international academic and professional recognition. The university promotes unique specializations in the Romanian academic environment, and the high trust degree recommends the LBUS as being a powerful institution, involved in improving the quality of the higher educational process. 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 5 CONFERENCE BOOK 2 COMMITTEES (Alphabetical order) Scientific committee Morris Altman, University of Newcastle, Australia Gerrit Antonides, Wageningen UR, The Netherlands, President of SABE Ofer Azar, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, President of ICABEEP Michelle Baddeley, Bartlett School of Construction and Project Management, UK Behnud Djawadi, University of Paderborn, Germany Elena Druica, University of Bucharest, Romania Shoshana Grossbard, San Diego State University, USA Erik Hölzl, University of Koln, Germany Rodica Ianole, University of Bucharest, Romania Eugen Iordanescu, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania, President of EPIA Simon Kemp, University of Canterbury, New Zealand Stephen Lea, Emeritus Professor of Psychology, University of Exeter, UK David Leiser, Ben Gurion University of The Negev, Israel Alan Lewis, The University of Bath, UK Ellen Katrine Nyhus, University of Agder, Norway, president of IAREP Charlotte Phelps, Professor Emeritus of Economics, Temple University, USA Mark Pingle, Professor of Economics, University of Nevada, Reno, USA Tomasz Zaleskiewicz, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Wroclaw, Poland Student prize Committee Michelle Baddeley, Bartlett School of Construction and Project Management, UK Pablo Branas Garza, Middlesex University London, UK Agata Gasiorowska, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Wroclaw, Poland Leonhard K. Lades, University of Stirling, UK 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 6 CONFERENCE BOOK Local Organizing Committee Eugen Iordanescu, President of EPIA Aurelia Drăghici, EPIA, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania Cornelia Iordănescu, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, EPIA, Romania Gabriela Marcu, EPIA, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania Members: Alupoaie Cristian Victor , Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania Baican Eugen, Babeș-Bolyai University of Cluj Napoca, Romania Bogaty Zoltan, West University of Timisoara, Romania Bondarevskaya Irina, Institute of Social and Political Psychology, Ukraine Cojan Stefan, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania Constantinescu Elena Nicoleta, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania Coşa Iulia Maria, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania De Carlo Alessandro, EFPA, PSIO, Italy Druica Elena, University of Bucharest, Romania Gândila Ana Maria, Rotary Cibinium Sibiu, Romania Grigoriță Iuliana , Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania Ianole Rodica, University of Bucharest, Romania Ilin Corina, West University of Timisoara, Romania Iordanescu Stefan, EPIA, Romania Muresan Adrian, EPIA, Romania Oprea Alexandra, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania Todericiu Ramona, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania Valsan Calin, Bishop's University, Canada 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 7 CONFERENCE BOOK 3 CONFERENCE INFORMATION Venues of the Conference The 2015 IAREP-SABE joint conference will be held in Sibiu, Romania. Lecture Halls All the conference sessions will be held at “Lucian Blaga” University, Faculty of Medicine, Str. Lucian Blaga, Nr. 2A , 550169, Sibiu, Romania. The conference rooms have the names of some personalities from the Psychology Economics and Behavioral Economics' areas. The selection of these names has obviously been subjective and possibly/probably put under same errors of decision (), of which study, many of us have been dealing with. Conference Secretariat before and after the conference Contact person: Eugen Iordanescu, [email protected], tel +40 744 557039 Conference Secretariat during the conference Contact persons: Alexandra Oprea, tel. : +40 749 199876 Gabriela Marcu, tel.: +40 724 551500 Eugen Iordanescu, tel.: +40 744 557039 Opening hours 03 September, Thursday 04 September, Friday 05 September, Saturday 06 September, Sunday 09.00 ‐ 18.00 08.00 ‐ 18.00 08.00 ‐ 18.00 08.00 ‐ 13.00 Smoking Smoking is banned in all enclosed spaces, including offices as well as on public transportation, in playgrounds and in underpasses. Please look for the smoking allowed sign if you need to indulge. 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 8 CONFERENCE BOOK Telephone Country code: 40. Outgoing international code: 00. Sibiu city code: 69. Mobile telephone GSM dual band 900/1800, coverage throughout the country. Network operators include: Telekom, Vodafone, Orange Emergency (ambulance, police): 112 Bank and currency exchange The local currency is the Romanian LEU. Delegates may change foreign currency and travellers’ cheques at the airport upon arrival in Sibiu, at several banks located in Sibiu, and also exchange offices in the City center. International credit cards are accepted for payment in hotels, restaurants, and shops. Credit and debit cards can be used to withdraw money from ATMs. Internet access Free Wi ‐ Fi is available at the conference venue in Sibiu. Insurance The organizers of the Conference recommend that participants arrange their own insurance for health, travel and property. Electricity 220 volts AC, 50Hz, European two ‐ pin plugs are used. Clothing and weather The high temperatures of the summer months drop to some extent in September, but early September is still a perfect time to take a trip to Romania. Nights get colder and showers may occur. You are advised to bring warm clothing and an umbrella or a raincoat with you Delegate identification Admission to scientific sessions and other events is permitted only to those wearing the official Conference badge. 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 9 CONFERENCE BOOK 4 WELCOME TO SIBIU! (text from the http://www.turism.sibiu.ro – official Sibiu website) A tour of Sibiu – city of Culture “The nowadays Sibiu is a touristic location acknowledged at an international level and appreciated by specialists in the field, representatives of the mass media and by simple tourists visiting the city. But this statute was built step by step, due to the cooperation of all local actors: the local administration, touristic and cultural entities, personalities and simple members of the community. In the year 2000 Sibiu was a dusty provincial town, which suffered a great deal because of the indifference of the authorities during the communist period. Both the historical center as well as the city districts needed extensive rehabilitation and modernization works. The local authorities understood this need and, starting in 2002, the amounts invested in such works constantly increased because they acknowledged the fact that a community, a city cannot evolve unless it benefits from a good and functional infrastructure, the statement being true in the case of the development of the touristic field as well. Over 50 million Euro have been invested in the past 14 years in the historical center. The streets were rehabilitated through the modernization of the networks of utilities, the suspended wires were lowered in the underground and the roads were repaved. The historical squares and passages were rehabilitated, the parts of the defense walls which still exist today have been also rehabilitated and adequately highlighted. The Lower Town also underwent rehabilitation, the squares and public spaces here regaining their picturesque. In order to display all these objectives, the public lighting was also reconfigured, its aspect being harmonized with the characteristics of a historical center. An architectural lighting was added in order to make the squares and the important buildings in the center more visible. The museums revived and promoted their priceless heritage, and the valuable buildings regained their charming aspect. In 2004, when Sibiu learned that it will have the honor to bear the title of European Capital of Culture in 2007, the city’s cultural life and implicitly, the touristic field started on an accentuated ascending trend. The cultural life of Sibiu has always been very rich, due to the creative spirit and the cultural effervescence which always defined the city. But starting in 2004, the cultural actors and local authorities have invested more in cultural events, creating an annual calendar of events which attract numerous tourists every year. The Sibiu European Capital of Culture 2007 Program brought over 2,000 events and an exceptional cultural year, which led to an international fame which Sibiu well deserved. Hoever this was not the climax, but the impulse which the city needed to continue its development. 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 10 CONFERENCE BOOK The cultural and sport events calendar of the city contains a growing number of valuable events, and the cultural institutions as well as the local administration finance these events with growingly larger amounts. Almost every weekend between April and December of each year, the public spaces and performance halls are animated by the most diverse events: from theatrical and musical performances, plastic art exhibitions and events highlighting traditions to seminars and conferences. Due to all these, Sibiu is nowadays an indisputable touristic location which is appreciated and which was awarded the maximum Michelin quotation – three stars. Because of its good quality cultural life, due to its functional infrastructure, its geographical position and the natural landscape it is situated in, due to the availability and efforts of the local administration, Sibiu is today an acknowledged touristic location which receives a growing number of tourists every year, a city having the resources to offer something to each of its guests, regardless of age or preferences TEN things you should know about Sibiu Sibiu was the European Capital of Culture in 2007 Sibiu was the European Capital of Culture in 2007, together with Luxemburg, being the first city in South-Eastern Europe to receive this title. Even before Romania adhered to the European Union, Sibiu was already being acknowledged as having a European character, from the point of view of its infrastructure, due to the fact that it is a cultural location and because of its European spirit. During this wonderful year Sibiu hosted over 2.000 events, very diverse in type: performing arts, film, photo, architecture, visual arts, literature, music, heritage, conferences. The public spaces and performance halls became the stage of a marathon of events. The Sibiu European Capital of Culture Program was a success, but the year 2007 was not the peak, but the engine of the city’s development which, since then, started on an upward trend in the field of culture, in the economical field as well as in the touristic field and even in the area of services and the infrastructure, gaining more and more visibility. The city has a history of over 900 years The city was colonized after the middle of the 12th century by Saxon colonists coming from the Rhine –Mosselle territory, the first documentary mention occurring in 1191 under the name of Cibinium. Starting with 1366 the city changed its name to Hermannstadt and after 1919 the city’s name became Sibiu. For Sibiu, the medieval period represented an accelerated economic growth due to the guilds represented in the city, which were gradually replaced by manufacturing units and by small, but prosperous businesses. As a fortress, Sibiu proved to be invincible in front of the ottomans and surpassed numerous military conflicts. The city was the capital of Transylvania during the period in which the region was a Habsburg principality and, over time it was also an important ecumenical, educational and cultural center. During the more recent history, Sibiu was an important city of the Revolution, actively participating in the events of December 1989. Sibiu continues to write its own history, being a modern, European city, which had the courage and the resources to open roads and stand out through its projects. 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 11 CONFERENCE BOOK It was the capital of Transylvania At the end of the 12th century, Transylvania becomes the greatest principality within the Habsburg Empire. Sibiu was the capital of this principality between the years 1692-1791 and 1850-1867. The military Commander of Transylvania relocated his headquarters in Sibiu in 1688 and remained here until November 7, 1918. Choosing Sibiu as the capital of the region was both the acknowledgement of the city’s importance at that time, as well as an impulse which the city knew how to use in order to evolve. The fact that Sibiu was chosen to be the chair of various institutions of the province – the residence of the Governor of Transylvania, the chair of the Mitropoly of Ardeal, the main offices of the Romanian National Committee, the main offices of the Directing Council and the Great Council – gave the city a well-deserved visibility and the occasion to develop. Sibiu – the city of superlatives Sibiu is a city of superlatives, which recorded many premieres in this part of Europe. It was in Sibiu where the first hospital, the first library, the first school, the first pharmacy, the first paper mill, the first book store, the first theatre building, the first museum, the first cast iron bridge, the first mental illness hospital, the first whole Romanian capital bank, the first spring factory, the first beer factory, the first balance factory, the first tool factory, the first hydropower plant, the first Zoo garden, the first open-air cinema in Romania opened. The first archives in Romania opened here, the first folkloric ensemble in Romania was founded in Sibiu. Sibiu also takes pride in the fact that the first printing press in Transylvania was attested here, in Sibiu, the first book in Ardeal having been printed here and also, the first newspaper in Transylvania saw the light of print here. The first mountain resort in Romania was Păltiniș, the first encyclopedia in Romania was published in Sibiu, the oldest lightning protector in South Eastern Europe was installed near Sibiu, the first Museum of Natural History in Romania opened to the public here, in Sibiu. Sibiu was the first city in Transylvania with a public lighting powered by electric power and it was here where the first electrical means of public transportation in Transylvania entered into operation. Konrad Haas experimented the first stage rocket in the world in a location near Sibiu. Sibiu proved to be a pioneer, a city with an accentuated innovative spirit due to its people and to the historical context The first mountain resort in Romania Situated 32 km away from Sibiu, the Păltiniş mountain resort is the first such resort in Romania (founded in 1894) and the mountain resort situated at the highest altitude in Romania (1,442m). In 1902, Păltiniș was connected to Sibiu by means of a road. Due to the high-level ozone mountain air, the resort receives many visitors because of its proven efficiency in the treatment for neurasthenia, lung disease and physical exhaustion. At first, the resort was visited for these medical purposes but then, gradually, snow lovers have turned the resort into a winter sports destination which is very appreciated. 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 12 CONFERENCE BOOK The oldest museum in Romania Between 1777 – 1787, Baron Samuel von Brukenthal built a palace in the old baroque style, similar to the Viennese palaces. The building would later become the Brukenthal National Museum, the first museum in Romania and in this part of Europe. The museum formed around the Baron’s collections which included a collection of paintings, a stamp cabinet, a library and a numismatic collection. Then the von Brukenthal family started to purchase new paintings, contributing to the extension of the collection. The museum opened to the public in 1817 and today it is a highly appreciated museum, a part of the Brukenthal National Museum, which also includes the Museum of History, the Museum of Natural History, the Museum of the History of Pharmacy and the Museum of Hunting. Today, the museum, with its sections and exhibitions, attracts a growing number of visitors and, together with the Astra National Museum Complex, make Sibiu a highly appreciated museum center. It is an important ecumenical center The main offices of two important ecclesiastic institutions are situated here in Sibiu: The Orthodox Mitropoly of Ardeal (founded by Andrei Şaguna in 1864) and the Episcopacy of the Evangelic Church of Augustan Confession in Romania (since 1867). During its history, but also at the present, Sibiu was a multi-confessional city in which various religions and confessions have peacefully cohabitated, by means of mutual respect. Today, the historical center of Sibiu hosts the Orthodox Cathedral, the Evangelic Cathedral, the Roman-Catholic Church, the Greek-Catholic Church, the Reformed Church and a Synagogue. On the occasion of Easter, the churches in Sibiu come together in a march celebrating this moment, and the eight editions of the Christmas Market were opened by the heads of all churches represented in Sibiu. In Sibiu, the field of education was strongly influenced at its beginnings by the religious cults, the institutions being supported by the churches and monasteries in the city. Metropolitan Andrei Șaguna also unwound his activity here, founding the Theological Institute in Sibiu, continuing to be a highly appreciated institution in the field at the present. The Third European Ecumenical Assembly took place in Sibiu in 2007, a very important event which acknowledged the fact that the city is an ecumenical center of European level, a city in which tolerance and the respect for cults shaped the present character of the city The first Zoo Garden in Romania The first Zoo Garden in Romania opened in 1929 in the Dumbrava Forest. The first animals hosted by the Zoo arrived here following a series of donations. Subsequently, the garden passed to the administration of several public services which gradually increased the number of animals hosted here. Starting with 2005, the Zoo Garden entered into the administration of the City Hall of Sibiu and since then, over 10 million lei have been invested in order to better the living conditions for the over 250 animals belonging to over 50 species which are nowadays hosted by Zoo Sibiu. At the present, 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 13 CONFERENCE BOOK the shelters are very large and properly equipped and the number of visitors constantly increased during the past six years due to the new, improved aspect of the Garden. Zoo Sibiu is one of the favorite leisure time destinations for the people in Sibiu, but it is also very appreciated by tourists. The largest medieval urban ensemble in Romania The historical center of Sibiu represents the greatest medieval urban ensemble in our country, with numerous very well-preserved remnants from that period, from public buildings and dwellings to defense walls and towers. Numerous elements from the four defense precincts of Sibiu have been preserved until the present. The first precinct was situated in the Huet Square, but only the Tower Passage and traces of the former walls found in the cellars of some houses have been preserved from this precinct. The second precinct still exists through the Council Tower and through the tower of the Goldsmiths’ Square. The third precinct is more extended, being formed of the walls on Centumvirilor Street – the Huet Square - Avram Iancu Street – General Magheru Street - Funarilor Street – the walls on Manejului Street - Pompiliu Onofrei Street – the walls and towers on Cetății Street - Unirii Square - Ioan Lupaș Street – Bastionului Street. The fourth precinct is formed of Movilei Street - Felinarului Street - Gheorghe Magheru Street - 1 Decembrie 1918 Square - Regele Ferdinand Street - Nicolae Teclu Street - Pietrarilor Street - Zidului Street - Dârstelor Street – the Pneumophtisiology Hospital. The central squares of the city also have a great significance from an architectural and historical point of view. Walking in the squares and on the narrow streets of the historical center we come across historical buildings, buildings which used to be the homes personalities acknowledged in the country and abroad due to the results of their work. The buildings which display various architectural styles, stand out through the shape of the skylights, the shape of the roofs, the jambs and the shutters. The city has national and international visibility Sibiu rejoiced in the last years of a significant acknowledgement of its beauty and touristic potential at an international level. Consequently, the prestigious Forbes magazine ranks Sibiu on the 8th place of the list containing "the most idyllic places to visit", in 2014 The Huffington Post included Sibiu in the list containing "The most charming cities in Europe you’ll want to visit", the city being mentioned in numerous articles of the most important newspapers in Europe and the US. Michelin awarded Sibiu a quotation of three stars (Green Guide Stars), the maximum quotation and the highest awarded to a city in Romania. Due to this profile, Sibiu is included today in the offer of many touristic agencies and attracts a growing number of tourists every year, who spend at least one night here. Also, due to this visibility and due to the city’s development, Sibiu continues to be an attractive touristic location for both Romanian and foreign investors.” 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 14 CONFERENCE BOOK And ONE more… WHAT ABOUT VAMPIRES…… You will see…just take care! In case of danger, only the Dragon’s can really help you! 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 15 CONFERENCE BOOK SIBIU AREAS (text from the http://www.turism.sibiu.ro – official Sibiu website) “Sibiu is a well-known touristic location for its well-preserved and properly highlighted historical center. The historical center of Sibiu spreads over 80 hectares, which represent a protected area. This area includes the central squares – the Large Square [1], the Small Square [2], the Huet Square, the Goldsmiths’ Square, the Arms Square – public spaces which impress through their aspect, being at the same time a stage for the cultural and sports events of the city and a meeting place for locals, as well as for tourists. In the Large Square and the Small Square we find buildings which host museums, some of these buildings having been the homes of generals and representatives of the local administration. Churches belonging to different religions and confessions represented in Sibiu are also to be found here: the Orthodox Cathedral, the Evangelic Cathedral, the Roman-Catholic Church, a Greek-Catholic Church, a Reformed Church and a Synagogue. The narrow, but cozy streets of the historical center, guarded by historical buildings and roofs with skylights known as "the eyes of Sibiu", cross the Upper Town and direct us towards the Lower Town. This part of the historical center also regained its fair aspect. The rehabilitation works of streets and squares in this part of the historical center started in 2005. In 2012 and 2013, four of the most important streets and squares in this area regained their former charm: Ocnei Street, Faurului Street, 9 Mai Street and Turnului Street, the latter leading towards another historical area of the city – the Terezian district. This is the second oldest district of Sibiu, being structured on three nuclei: the nucleus of “măierime”, Konrad’s land and the area of the Neuropsychiatry Hospital. Situated in the immediate vicinity of the historical center, the Iosefin district formed during the Habsburg period of the city. The area impresses through its imposing buildings, displaying a spectacular architecture. At the present, this district hosts the Vice-chancellorship of the Lucian Blaga University, office spaces, hotels and restaurants. We then reach the Sub Arini Park [3], founded in 1856. Today, the park spreads over 22 hectares, displaying 70 essences of wood characteristic for the location as well as exotic trees and hosting 100 species of birds. The music gazebo, the water fountain, the bust of poet Mihai Eminescu, the meandering alleys, the flowers and the trees, but also the bike track, make this park well appreciated by locals, as well as a very interesting location for tourists. The Dumbrava Natural Park [4] spreads over 960 hectares. Aside from the beauty of the forest which invites to walks, the park hosts the Zoo Garden and the Astra Museum of Folkloric Traditional Civilization. On a surface measuring around 100 hectares, the Astra Museum of Folkloric Traditional Civilization [6] presents traditional houses and technical installations of the Romanian folkloric civilization.” 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 16 CONFERENCE BOOK 5 SIBIU MAP 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 17 CONFERENCE BOOK 6 CONFERENCE SITE MAP 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 18 CONFERENCE BOOK 7 CONFERENCE OVERVIEW Thursday, September 03, 2015 09:00 - 18:00 09:00 - 16:00 16:00 - 18:00 18:00 19:00 - Registration IAREP/SABE early researcher workshop IAREP/SABE getting published workshop Opening Remarks and Welcomes, Opening Reception IAREP Executive Committee Meeting SABE board meeting Photography exhibition: Scott Eric Eastman - "Seeking the Signal" Friday, September 04, 2015 08:00 - 08:55 09:00 - 10:00 10:00 - 10:30 10:30 - 12:00 12:00 - 13:30 13:30 - 15:00 15:00 - 15:30 15:30 - 16:30 16:30 – 20:00 21:00 - Registration, welcome coffee Plenary Session 1: The Herbert Simon lecture: Prof. Amnon Rapoport (University of California Riverside) - Choice of Routes in Directed Networks with Strategic Uncertainty Coffee break Parallel sessions 1 Lunch IAREP Country Rep Meeting SABE GA Parallel sessions 2 Coffee break Plenary Session 2: Prof. Shoshana Grossbard (San Diego State University, USA,) Household Economics: a field in motion Special Session: A boat trip trough our future; Location: The “Astra” National Museum Complex. Dinner, Hilton Hotel 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 19 CONFERENCE BOOK Saturday, September 05, 2015 08:00 - 08:55 09:00 - 10:00 10:00 - 10:30 10:30 - 12:00 12:00 - 13:30 Welcome coffee Plenary Session 3 : Prof. Elena Druica (University of Bucharest) - Lost in Transition: The Benefits of Social Cooperation Coffee break Parallel sessions 3 Lunch 17:00: - 17:30 17:30: - 19:30 Poster Session Parallel sessions 4 Coffee break Plenary Session 4: The Kahneman lecture: Prof. Marcel Zeelenberg (Tilburg University, The Netherlands) - Towards an Economic Psychology of Gree Coffee break IAREP GA 20:30 Gala Dinner and Student prize event 13:30 - 15:30 15:30: - 16:00 16:00 - 17:00 Sunday, September 06, 2015 09:00 - 11:00 11:00 – 11:30 11:30 - 13:30 13:30 - Walking City Tour, The Potter’s Fair Welcome coffee Parallel sessions 5 Closing Ceremony 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 20 CONFERENCE BOOK 8 DETAILED CONFERENCE PROGRAM Date: Thursday, 03/Sep/2015 9:00am 4:00pm Early Researcher workshop Registration Location: Gabriel TARDE Hall [1] Chair: Prof. Morris Altman, University of Newcastle, Australia Location: Aula 4:00pm 6:00pm Elsevier Publishing Connect Workshop 6:00pm Opening Remarks and Welcome, Opening Reception 7:00pm - IAREP Executive Committee Meeting Magna Lobby/Registration Area Location: George KATONA Hall [2] Chair: Maarten van Twisk, Elsevier, Netherlands, The Photography exhibition : Scott Eric Eastman - "Seeking the Signal" Location: Gabriel TARDE Hall [1] Chair: Prof. Ellen Katrine Nyhus, University Location: Aula Magna of Agder, School of Business and Law, Norway Lobby/Registration Area SABE BM: SABE Board Meeting Location: George KATONA Hall [2] Chair: Prof. Gerrit Antonides, Wageningen University, Netherlands, The 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 21 CONFERENCE BOOK Date: Friday, 04/Sep/2015 8:00am Registration and Welcome Coffee Location: Aula Magna Lobby/Registration Area 8:55am 9:00am Plenary Session 1: The Herbert Simon lecture:Amnon Rapoport (University of California Riverside) - Choice of Routes in Directed Networks with Strategic Uncertainty 10:00am Location: Aula Magna Chair: Prof. Gerrit Antonides, Wageningen University, Netherlands, The 10:00am Coffee break Location: Conference Lobby 10:30am 10:30am PS 1-1: Current PS 1-2: economic Cognitive, trends/Financial social and 12:00pm and economic crisis PS 1-3/W1: Household Economics personality Workshop psychology Location: Location: Location: Gabriel TARDE Hall [1] George KATONA Hall [2] Chair: Prof. Alessandro Bucciol Chair: Dr. André van Hoorn Chair: Prof. Avner BenNer Chair: Dr. Anna Maria Hełka Stephen LEA Hal [3] Chair: Prof. Shoshana Grossbard Chair: Prof. Charlotte Phelps PS 1-4: Economic Behaviours PS 1-5: Heuristics and Biases PS 1-6: Psychology of Money PS 1-7: Experimental Economics/Psychology Location: Richard Location: Location: THALER Hall [6] Location: Aula Magna Chair: Dr. Gabriela Marcu Chair: Dr. Birgit Burböck Herbert Daniel SIMON Hall KAHNEMAN [4] & Amos Chair: Dr. TVERSKY Shahar Hall [5] Sansani Chair: Agnieszka Paulina Myrczek Lewandowska Chair: Dr. Joanna Rudzińska-Wojciechowska Chair: Marc Heise Chair: Prof. Ofer Azar Chair: Prof. Jutta Roosen We will discuss the nature and the potential of household economics after a presentation about Charlotte Phelps' early contribution to the field. Charlotte Phelps will respond and participate in the discussion. All who are interested are welcome to participate. 12:00pm IAREP Country Rep. Meeting Lunch Location: Herbert SIMON Location: Conference Lobby 1:30pm Hall [4] Chair: Prof. Ellen Katrine Nyhus, University of Agder, School of Business and Law, Norway SABE GA Location: Daniel KAHNEMAN & Amos TVERSKY Hall [5] Chair: Prof. Gerrit Antonides, Wageningen University, Netherlands, The 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 22 CONFERENCE BOOK 1:30pm PS 2-1: Current PS 2-2: economic Cognitive, 3:00pm trends/Financial social and and economic crisis PS 2-3: Caring, Sex and personality Children psychology Location: Location: Location: Gabriel TARDE Hall [1] George KATONA Hall [2] Chair: Prof. Fabian Christandl Chair: Prof. Annamaria de Rosa Chair: Prof. Mats Hammarstedt Chair: Dr. József Pántya Stephen LEA Hal [3] Chair: Dr. Leonhard Lades Chair: Prof. Cinzia Di Novi PS 2-4: Judgement, Intuition and Decision Making PS 2-5: Human Capital Location: Daniel KAHNEMAN Herbert & Amos SIMON Hall TVERSKY [4] Hall [5] Location: Chair: Prof. Tomasz Zaleskiewicz Chair: Prof. Stefan SchulzHardt PS 2-6: Experimental PS 2-7/W2: EuroPsy Economics/Psychology and the road to international Location: Richard integration THALER Hall [6] Chair: Prof. Michelle Catherine Baddeley Chair: Dr. Alexis Belyanin Chair: Prof. Mark Agee Chair: Prof. Erez Siniver Location: Aula Magna Chair: Dr. Alessandro De Carlo The policy of the European Union is oriented towards unifying the standards for different professions. In this perspective, the EFPA – European Federation of Psychologist's Associations – issues the EuroPsy certificate which is based on a high standard psychological education and on continuous training and supervision. Will this policy/strategy succeed? Which effects will this eventuality have? And then, what can the next step of European integration be? 3:00pm Coffee break Location: Conference Lobby 3:30pm 3:30pm Plenary Session 2: Shoshana Grossbard (San Diego State University, USA) - Household Economics: a field in motion Location: Aula Magna 4:30pm 4:30pm Special session: A boat trip through our future Location: The "ASTRA" National Museum Complex 8:30pm http://www.muzeulastra.ro http://www.muzeulastra.ro/pdf/cnm%20ASTRA%20en%20-%20ASTRA%20NATIONAL%20MUSEUM%20COMPLEX.pdf 9:00pm Dinner Location: Hilton Hotel 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 23 CONFERENCE BOOK Date: Saturday, 05/Sep/2015 8:00am Welcome coffee Location: Conference Lobby 8:55am 9:00am Plenary Session 3 : Elena Druica (University of Bucharest) - Lost in Transition: The Benefits of Social Cooperation Location: Aula Magna 10:00am 10:00am Coffee break Location: Conference Lobby 10:30am PS 3-2: Experimental PS 3-3: Behavioural 10:30am PS 3-1: Economic Economics/Psychology Economics/Finance Location: Stephen 12:00pm Behaviours Location: George Location: KATONA Hall [2] LEA Hal [3] Gabriel Chair: Prof. Martin Kocher Chair: Dr. OMUR SUER Chair: Prof. Peter Chair: Dr. Caezilia TARDE Martinsson Loibl Hall [1] Chair: Prof. Ellen Katrine Nyhus Chair: Dr. Mosi Rosenboim PS 3-4/W3: Effects of the Financial Crisis: Role of Psychological Factors Location: Herbert SIMON Hall [4] PS 3-5: Happiness and Wellbeing Location: PS 3-6: Trust and Fairness PS 3-7: Current economic Location: trends/Financial Richard and economic THALER Hall crisis Daniel [6] KAHNEMAN Chair: Prof. Elena Druica & Amos Chair: Prof. Ivo TVERSKY Bischoff Hall [5] Chair: Prof. Esther Chair: Sandie Greenglass McHugh Chair: Prof. Tal Shavit Chair(s): Esther Location: Aula Magna Chair: Dr. André van Hoorn Chair: Christian Zankiewicz Greenglass (York University) [email protected] Discussant(s): Fabian Christandl (Fresenius University of Applied Sciences, Cologne, Germany) [email protected] In this symposium, four papers will be presented that deal with the relationship between economic factors and psychological reactions, including the role of psychological resources and coping. Data from seven countries are presented. A unifying theme in the papers is a focus on an understanding of how individuals are affected by economic changes and the role of psychological factors. 12:00pm Lunch Location: Conference Lobby 1:30pm Poster Session Location: Aula Magna Lobby/Registration Area 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 24 CONFERENCE BOOK PS 4-2: Taxation 1:30pm PS 4-1: Judgement, Location: George KATONA Hall [2] 3:30pm Intuition and Decision Making Chair: Dr. Diana Onu Chair: Matthias Kasper Location: Gabriel TARDE Hall [1] Chair: Prof. Pablo BranasGarza Chair: Prof. Antonio Filippin PS 4-3/W4: 50 Years of Harvey Leibenstein's XEfficiency Theory and an Advancement of Behavioral Economics Location: Stephen LEA Hal [3] PS 4-4: Social Norms Location: Herbert SIMON Hall [4] Chair: Prof. Agata Gasiorowska Chair: Prof. Louis Lévy-Garboua Chair: Prof. Morris Altman Chair: Prof. Roger Frantz PS 4-5: Household Economics PS 4-6: PS 4-7: Environmental Economic Psychology Behaviours Location: Location: Location: Aula Daniel Richard Magna KAHNEMAN THALER Hall Chair: Dr. VERA RITA DE MELLO & Amos [6] Chair: Prof. John FERREIRA TVERSKY Chair: Prof. John Thøgersen Hall [5] F. Tomer Chair: Dr. Chair: Prof. CORINA Charles Yuji MIRELA ILIN Horioka Chair: Prof. Midori WAKABAYASHI Since the first empirical research was done on XEfficiency theory in 1967, there have been more than 200 articles published in journals. That number includes more than 100 articles published on the topic of X-Efficiency among financial institutions since 1995. This workshop will explore theoretical and empirical researches regarding Harvey Leibenstein's X-Efficiency Theory and the advancements of Behavioral Economics related to them. 3:30pm Coffee break Location: Conference Lobby 4:00pm 4:00pm Plenary Session 4 : The Kahneman lecture: Marcel Zeelenberg (Tilburg University) - Towards an Economic Psychology of Greed 5:00pm Location: Aula Magna Chair: Prof. Ellen Katrine Nyhus, University of Agder, School of Business and Law, Norway 5:00pm Coffee break Location: Conference Lobby 5:30pm 5:30pm IAREP GA Location: Aula Magna 7:30pm Chair: Prof. Ellen Katrine Nyhus, University of Agder, School of Business and Law, Norway 8:30pm Gala Dinner and Student Prize Award Location: Hilton Hotel 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 25 CONFERENCE BOOK Date: Sunday, 06/Sep/2015 9:00am Walking City Tour, The Potters' Fair Location: Aula Magna Lobby/Registration Area 11:00am THE POTTERS’ FAIR http://www.turism.sibiu.ro/index.php/en/eveniment/124 11:00am Welcome Coffee Location: Conference Lobby 11:30am 11:30am PS 5-1/W5: Out of PS 5-2: Houshold PS 5-3: Behavioural PS 5-4: Bounded control, yet not Economica Economics/Finance Rationality Location: George Location: Stephen Location: Herbert 1:30pm loss of maneuverability; KATONA Hall LEA Hal [3] SIMON Hall [4] Managing Chair: Prof. Gerrit Chair: Prof. Stephen [2] Cognitive Time Distortion, projects and economy in complex organisations. Location: Gabriel TARDE Hall [1] Chair: Prof. Fabian Erik Gustav von Schéele, Linnaeusuniversity, Sweden Chair: Prof. Eugen Iordanescu, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania Chair: Prof. Maria Laura Di TOmmaso, Dept of Economics and Statistics, University of Torino, Italy, Italy Chair: Geraldine Enriquez Guarin, School of Economics University of the Philippines, Philippines Antonides, Wageningen University, Netherlands, The Chair: Dr. Yoosi Tobol, Lev Academic Center (JCT), Israel Lea, University of Exeter, UK, United Kingdom Chair: Prof. Joanna Sokolowska, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Poland PS 5-5: Trust and Fairness Location: Daniel PS 5-6: Judgement, Risk and Decision Making KAHNEMAN & Amos TVERSKY Location: Richard THALER Hall [6] Hall [5] Chair: Prof. W. Fred van Raaij, Tilburg University, Netherlands, The Chair: Dr. Eugen Baican, Babes-Bolyai University, Romania Chair: Dr. Rodica Ianole, Universitatea din Bucuresti, CUI 4505502, Romania Chair: Dr. Masahiro Shoji, Seijo University, Japan This workshop aims at introducing the phenomenon of cognitive time distortion (CTD) and its relation to the conception of performance management. Important factors such as output quality, human wellbeing, and economic performance in economic organizations will be challenged by the CTD. 1:30pm Closing Ceremony 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 26 CONFERENCE BOOK 9 PARTICIPANTS (index) A Session (Short Titles) Author(s) Organization(s) Session Agee, Mark Pennsylvania Human Capital State University, United States of America Aldén, Lina Linnaeus University, Sweden Contribution Title PS 2-5 Assessing the Long-Term Benefits of Head Start Participation when Children’s Outcomes are Jointly Determined Cognitive, social and PS 2-2, personality psychology All about balance? A test of the Jack-of-all-trades theory using military enlistment data Human Capital PS 2-5 Discrimination in the credit market? Access to financial capital among selfemployed immigrants 50 Years of Harvey Leibenstein's XEfficiency Theory and an Advancement of Behavioral Economics PS 4-3/W4 X-Efficiency Theory and Venturing into the Black Box of the Firm Altman, Morris University of Newcastle Amberger, Harald Wirtschaftsuniv Taxation ersität Wien, Austria PS 4-2 The role of tax rate based decision heuristics in tax planning through intragroup financing Andreassen, Leif Statistics Norway Household Economics PS 5-2 Do Men Care? Men’s supply of unpaid labour. Antipanova, Olga Tomsk Polytechnic University, Russian Federation Poster Session Poster Session Subjective and Objective Wellbeing of Russian Students 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 27 CONFERENCE BOOK Session (Short Titles) Author(s) Organization(s) Antonides, Gerrit Wageningen Behavioural University, The economics/ finance Netherlands PS 5-3 Mental Budgeting, Tax Compliance and Entrepreneurial Outcomes of the Self-Employed without Personnel Antonova, Natalia National Research University "Higher School of Economics", Russian Federation Poster Session Poster Session Consumer's Identity Features and Preferred Brands' Personality Apostol, Oana Turku School of Poster Session Economics, Turku University, Finland Poster Session “Who do we serve?” Challenges for adopting a new institutional logic in the tax consultancy field Arbel, Yuval The Open University of Israel, Israel PS 4-7 Contributions to a RealLife Public Good ARIK, EVREN GALATASARAY Behavioural UNIVERSITY, economics/ finance Turkey & BORSA ISTANBUL, Turkey PS 3-3 LOCAL BIAS OF INDIVIDUAL INVESTORS: EVIDENCE FROM TURKISH STOCK MARKET Ashworth, Laurence Queen's University PS 5-5 Exploring the Role of Fairness in the Cheating Behaviour of Marketing Students Attia, Adel UMR Household Economics, PS 5-2 7235/CNRS & Université Paris Ouest nanterre La defensePoster Session Poster france, France Session, Agronomic research and household behavior: the case of Sikasso/Mali Ben-Gurion Heuristics and Biases University of the Negev, Israel Relative thinking with substitute goods: Does it exist with real choices? Azar, Ofer Session Economic Behaviours Trust and Fairness PS 1-5 Contribution Title Hypothetical agronomic research and household behaviour: the case of Sikasso/Mali 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 28 CONFERENCE BOOK B Session (Short Titles) Author(s) Organization(s) Session Baddeley, Michelle Catherine University 50 Years of Harvey College London, Leibenstein's XUnited Kingdom Efficiency Theory and an Advancement of Behavioral Economics PS 4-3/W4 Contribution Title Bandwagon Effects, Snob Effects and Selective Rationality: Leibenstein's contribution to the Analysis of Social Influence; Experimental PS 2-6, Economics/Psychology Herding in Housing Markets: An behavioural experimental analysis Vulnerable person on work market; between social assisted status and employee status Baican, Eugen Babes-Bolyai University, Romania Trust and Fairness PS 5-5 Balázs, Katalin University of Debrecen, Hungary Cognitive, social and PS 2-2 personality psychology Bar-El, Ronen Open University Economic Behaviours of Israel PS 4-7 Obesity and Economic Behavior: Risk Aversion, Subjective Discounting, and Optimism; Contributions to a RealLife Public Good Bar-Tal, Yoram Tel-Aviv Judgement, Intuition University, Israel and Decision Making PS 2-4 Confirmation bias in the lay people perception of financial expertise Batrancea, Larissa Babeş-Bolyai Environmental University, Cluj- Psychology Napoca, Romania PS 4-6 Trust in authorities and power of authorities correspond with shadow economy and corruption: A 44 nation study Taking the initiative or meeting the requirements? Differentiating proactive and reactive forms of proenvironmental behavior and their connection with explicit and implicit attitudes 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 29 CONFERENCE BOOK Session (Short Titles) Author(s) Organization(s) Session BAULANT, Camille University of Angers, France Poster Session Poster Session How the Private Happiness involves the Public Wellbeing? A New Paradigm adapted to our World Knowledge Economy: Beblo, Miriam Universität Hamburg Household Economics PS 4-5 Couple experiments in economics Beer, Sebastian Wirtschaftsuniv Taxation ersität Wien, Austria PS 4-2 Puzzling tax law Behavioral responses to complexity Belyanin, Alexis Higher School of Experimental PS 2-6 Economics, Economics/Psychology Russian Federation An experimental study of de-stigmatization of criminal law Ben-Ner, Avner University of Minnesota Cognitive, social and PS 1-2, personality psychology; The Politics of Hope and Fear: Risk Perceptions of Good and Bad Events and Worldviews Experimental PS 2-6 Economics/Psychology Is Ignorance Bliss? An Experimental Study of The Effects of Diversity on Team Performance When Members Are Ignorant of their Team’s Diversity; Household Economics Couple experiments in economics PS 4-5 Contribution Title Beninger, Denis Universität Hamburg Berlemann, Michael Helmut Schmidt Experimental PS 3-2 University Economics/Psychology The Effects of Natural Disasters on Individual Behavior: Experimental Evidence Białek, Michał Kozminski university, Poland Cognitive, social and PS 2-2 personality psychology Reasoning in moral judgments: The Impact of placebic information. Bischoff, Ivo Kassel University, Germany Trust and fairness Feedback and emotions in the Trust Game; PS 3-6, 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 30 CONFERENCE BOOK Author(s) Organization(s) Session Session (Short Titles) Taxation PS 4-2 Policy preferences for inheritance taxation: evidence from German survey data Contribution Title Björk, Lisa Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Economic Behaviours PS 4-7 Cooperation under risk and ambiguity Björkman Nyqvist, Martina Stockholm School of Economics Caring, Sex and Children PS 2-3 Using Lotteries to Incentivize Safer Sexual Behavior: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial on HIV Prevention. Blasch, Julia ETH Zurich, Switzerland Environmental Psychology PS 4-6 Doing Good or Undoing Harm - Framing Voluntary Contributions to Climate Change Mitigation Blaywais, Reut Ben-Gurion University Poster Session Poster Session Why Do We Ignore Opportunity Costs? Blondel, Serge University of Angers, France Judgement, Intuition and Decision Making PS 4-1 Willingness to Pay and Framing Effects Bocci, Elena European/ Current economic International trends/Financial and Joint Ph.D. in economic crisis Social Representations and Communication Research Centre and Multimedia Lab, Sapienza University of Rome , Italy PS 2-1 Gambling or Waging War with the Stock Market? An integrated Field and Media Study on Social Representations, Metaphors and Investment Practices among European and Chinese Investors and Financial Advisors Bohacek, Marek Economic and Experimental PS 3-2 Social Research Economics/Psychology Institute, Ireland; Trinity College Dublin Tests for Common Cognitive Capacity Constraints in Objective and Subjective Consumer Choice 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 31 CONFERENCE BOOK Author(s) Organization(s) Session (Short Titles) Session Contribution Title Bondarevskaya, Institute of Judgement, Intuition Social and Irina and Decision Making Political Psychology NAPS of Ukraine PS 5-6 Social identity and trust as factors of consolidated public opinion formation Boussard, Jean-Marc Academie Household Economics d'Agriculture de France PS 5-2 Agronomic research and household behavior: the case of Sikasso/Mali Branas-Garza, Pablo Middlesex Judgement, Intuition University and Decision Making London, UK, United Kingdom PS 4-1 CRT: Whom, how, when, ... Brenna, Elenka Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy. Caring, Sex and Children PS 2-3 Is caring for older parents detrimental to women’s mental health? The role of the European North-South gradient Bruine de Bruin, University of Wandi Leeds, United Kingdom Current economic trends/Financial and economic crisis PS 1-1 Distinguishing the Individuating Factors Influencing Financial Behaviours at Times of High Pressure Bucciol, Alessandro Current economic trends/Financial and economic crisis PS 1-1, Financial Risk Taste, Business Cycles and Perceived Risk Exposure Social Norms PS 4-4, Social Status and Personality Traits Household Economics PS 4-5 Can Risk Averse Households Make Risky Investments? The Role of Trust in Others Burböck, Birgit University of Verona, Italy; Netspar FH JOANNEUM, Experimental PS 1-7 Austria Economics/Psychology Rational Decision? An Experimental Analysis of Lottery and Corrupt Situations 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 32 CONFERENCE BOOK C Author(s) Organization(s) Session Session (Short Titles) Caliendo, Marco University of Potsdam, Germany; IZA, Germany Economic Behaviours PS 3-1 Locus of Control and Labor Market Migration Campos, Heliete Lopes ASA,Brazil Current economic trends/Financial and economic crisis PS 3-7 The influence of trust on loyalty intention in business to business relationship: a study in a cleaning sector company Carmel, Eyal Ben-Gurion Economic Behaviours University of the Negev, Israel PS 3-1 The impact of financial management training and psychological determinants for success Carroll, Nathan John University of Regensburg, Germany Judgement, Intuition and Decision Making PS 2-4 A Study of Hot Hand Effects among Golf Players: Moving Beyond Mean Performance. Carson, Jerome University of Bolton, United Kingdom Happiness and Wellbeing PS 3-5 What is Happiness? Definitions and experience of residents in an industrial town in UK in 1938 and 2014 Castiglioni, Cinzia Catholic University in Milan, Italy Social Norms PS 4-4 Is benefit fraud more or less wrong than tax evasion? Cavasso, Barbara University of Padua, Italy Social Norms PS 4-4, Social Status and Personality Traits Behavioural economics/finance PS 5-3, Gender Differences in Risk and Time Preferences: The Role of Marital Status Household Economics PS 4-5 Can Risk Averse Households Make Risky Investments? The Role of Trust in Others Contribution Title 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 33 CONFERENCE BOOK Session (Short Titles) Author(s) Organization(s) Session Choudhury, Pradeep Kumar Institute for Studies in Industrial Development, India Poster Session Poster Session Patterns and Determinants of Household Expenditure on Engineering Education: Findings from Delhi, India Christandl, Fabian Fresenius University of Applied Sciences, Germany Current economic trends/Financial and economic crisis PS 2-1, Locked into materialism: Why materialists get what they pay for Effects of the Financial PS 3-4/W3 Crisis: Role of Psychological Factors Effects of the Financial Crisis: Role of Psychological Factors Cobb-Clark, Deborah University of Melbourne, Australia; IZA, Germany Economic Behaviours PS 3-1 Locus of Control and Labor Market Migration Corno, Lucia School of Business and Management, Queen Mary University, London Caring, Sex and Children PS 2-3 Using Lotteries to Incentivize Safer Sexual Behavior: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial on HIV Prevention. Couprie, Helene CEREQ Institute, Household Economics Marseille PS 4-5 Couple experiments in economics Cullis, John University of Bath, UK PS 4-4 Is benefit fraud more or less wrong than tax evasion? Social Norms Contribution Title 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 34 CONFERENCE BOOK D Session (Short Titles) Author(s) Organization(s) Session Dannenberg, Astrid University of Experimental PS 3-2 Gothenburg, Economics/Psychology Sweden; University of Kassel, Germany Can Nonbinding Agreements Improve Cooperation? Experimental Evidence from the Field Darke, Peter York University, Trust and Fairness Schulich School of Business, Canada PS 5-5 Exploring the Role of Fairness in the Cheating Behaviour of Marketing Students Darriet, Elisa Université Paris Psychology of Money II Panthéon Assas, France PS 1-6 Lay representations of money and monetary policies De Carlo, Alessandro INPA - NAC EuroPsy, Italy De Groot, I. Manon Tax and Behavioural Customs economics/finance Administration, The Netherlands PS 5-3 Mental Budgeting, Tax Compliance and Entrepreneurial Outcomes of the Self-Employed without Personnel de Rosa, Annamaria Silvana European/ Current economic International trends/Financial and Joint Ph.D. on economic crisis Social Representations and Communication Research Centre and Multimedia Lab, Sapienza University of Rome PS 2-1 Gambling or Waging War with the Stock Market? An integrated Field and Media Study on Social Representations, Metaphors and Investment Practices among European and Chinese Investors and Financial Advisors EuroPsy and the road to PS 2-7/W2 international integration Contribution Title EuroPsy and the road to international integration The Worldwide Diffusion of the Social Representations Theory in the Thematic Field of “Economics, Advertising, Marketing and Organisational Context” 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 35 CONFERENCE BOOK Session (Short Titles) Author(s) Organization(s) Session de Walque, Damien The World Bank Caring, Sex and Children PS 2-3 Using Lotteries to Incentivize Safer Sexual Behavior: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial on HIV Prevention. Delaney, Liam Behavioural Heuristics and Biases Science Centre, Stirling University, United Kingdom PS 1-5 Present Bias and Everyday Self-Control Failures Di Novi, Cinzia Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy PS 2-3 Is caring for older parents detrimental to women’s mental health? The role of the European North-South gradient Di Tommaso, Maria Laura Collegio Carlo Household Economics Alberto; Dept of Economics and Statistics, University of Torino, Italy, Italy PS 5-2 Do Men Care? Men’s supply of unpaid labour. Dionne, Steven Georgia State Judgement, Risk and University, Decision Making United States of America PS 5-6 Does Experience Impact Thinking Processes? Evidence from Expert and Novice Decision-Makers in Private Equity Donohue, Karen University of Minnesota Experimental PS 2-6 Economics/Psychology Is Ignorance Bliss? An Experimental Study of The Effects of Diversity on Team Performance When Members Are Ignorant of their Team’s Diversity Druica, Elena University of Plenary Session 3 Bucharest, IJABE, Romania Caring, Sex and Children Plenary Session 3, Contribution Title Lost in Transition: The Benefits of Social Cooperation 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 36 CONFERENCE BOOK Author(s) Dryjanska, Laura Organization(s) Session Session (Short Titles) Trust and fairness PS 3-6 Social Trust and the Western Model of Economic Growth Based on Credit Expansion PS 2-1 The Worldwide Diffusion of the Social Representations Theory in the Thematic Field of “Economics, Advertising, Marketing and Organisational Context” European/ Current economic International trends/Financial and Joint Ph.D. on economic crisis Social Representations and Communication Research Centre and Multimedia Lab, Sapienza University of Rome Contribution Title 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 37 CONFERENCE BOOK E Session (Short Titles) Author(s) Organization(s) Session Eastman, Scott Eric Good Judgment Current economic Project; trends/Financial and Lucian Blaga economic crisis University, Sibiu, Romania PS 1-1 Superforecasting: A view from inside the Good Judgment Project Eberhartinger, Eva Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, Austria PS 4-2 The role of tax rate based decision heuristics in tax planning through intragroup financing Egan, Mark Behavioural Caring, Sex and Science Centre, Children Stirling University, United Kingdom PS 2-3 Childhood self-control and saving for retirement Endo, Toyoko Tokyo Institute Poster Session of Technology, Japan Poster Session Can airline customers value aircrafts’ safety represented by technical terms? Ensthaler, Ludwig Humboldt Current economic University Berlin trends/Financial and economic crisis PS 3-7 Hidden skewness: On the difficulty of multiplicative compounding under random shocks Epstein, Gil S. Bar-Ilan University PS 2-5 Institutional versus Labor Market Discrimination: The Case of Israeli Arabs Eskinazi, Naveh Ben-Gurion Trust and fairness University of the Negev, Israel PS 3-6 Economic indicators for assessing trust within the Jewish society in Israel and their effect on welfare Taxation Human Capital Contribution Title 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 38 CONFERENCE BOOK F Author(s) Organization(s) Session Session (Short Titles) Ferreira, Vera Rita De Mello VERTICE PSI, Brazil Economic Behaviours PS 4-7 Fiksenbaum, Lisa York University, Effects of the Financial PS 3-4/W3 Toronto, Crisis: Role of Canada; Psychological Factors York University, Canada Predictors of Professional Efficacy in Canadian and Irish University Students; Filippin, Antonio University of Milan, Italy Judgement, Intuition and Decision Making PS 4-1 Risk Attitudes and Impulsivity: an Investigation using Gamblers Folomeeva, Tatiana Vladimirovna Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russian Federation Poster Session Poster Session Socio-psychological factors of consumer's decision making Frantz, Roger San Diego State 50 Years of Harvey University Leibenstein's XEfficiency Theory and an Advancement of Behavioral Economics PS 4-3/W4 50 Years of Empirical Research on X-Efficiency Theory Fujimura, Shuzo Tokyo Institute Poster Session of Technology, Japan Poster Session Can airline customers value aircrafts’ safety represented by technical terms? Furtado, Fabiana P. M. Carmo Unifenas, Brazil Current economic trends/Financial and economic crisis PS 3-7 THE INFLUENCE OF TRUST ON LOYALTY INTENTION IN BUSINESS TO BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP: a study in a cleaning sector company Contribution Title Economic Psychology at the Brazilian Central Bank Money Museum – an exhibit Situational Hardships Predict Perceived Financial Threat, Perceived Financial Threat Predicts Psychological Distress 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 39 CONFERENCE BOOK G Session (Short Titles) Author(s) Organization(s) Gabriela, Marcu Universitatea Experimental PS 1-7 Lucian Blaga din Economics/Psychology Sibiu, Romania Nudge effects on giving behavior Gabrielsen, Susanne University of Minnesota Cognitive, social and PS 1-2 personality psychology The Politics of Hope and Fear: Risk Perceptions of Good and Bad Events and Worldviews Gafeeva, Rufina Cologne University, Germany Poster Session Poster Session Do multifunctional payment modes increase willingness to spend? Gafni, Dalit The College of Management, Israel Human Capital PS 2-5 Institutional versus Labor Market Discrimination: The Case of Israeli Arabs Garcia Iglesias, Juan Carlos Iglesias Escola de Espanhol, Brazil Poster Session Poster Session Reviewing the innovation concept and its implications in the entrepreneurship field Gasiorowska, Agata University of Judgement, Intuition Social Sciences and Decision Making and Humanities, Poland Social Norms PS 2-4, Confirmation bias in the lay people perception of financial expertise PS 4-4 The Scrooge Effect Revisited: Mortality Salience Increases the Satisfaction Derived from Prosocial Behavior Gazel, Marco Session Paris School of Experimental PS 2-6 Economics, Economics/Psychology France; Université Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne, France; Centre d’Economie de la Sorbonne, France Contribution Title An experimental investigation of the efficiency of educational systems 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 40 CONFERENCE BOOK Author(s) Organization(s) Session Session (Short Titles) Goddard, Paul Univerity of Lincoln, UK Social Norms PS 4-4 A test to confirm the Neighbour Effect Gomez, Marcos Universidad Adolfo Ibañez, Chile Poster Session Poster Session Happiness and sustainability: Crosssectional and Longitudinal Evidence for the Link between Subjective Wellbeing and Environmental Behaviour Grama, Blanca Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania Poster Session Poster Session A Model of Organizational Intervention for Improving Group Climate Grebitus, Carola Arizona State Heuristics and Biases University, USA PS 1-5 Analyzing the Effect of Complexity on Consumer Decision Strategies Greenglass, Esther York University, Effects of the Financial PS 3-4/W3 Canada; Crisis: Role of York University, Psychological Factors Toronto, Canada Contribution Title Effects of the Financial Crisis: Role of Psychological Factors Economic Hardship and Depression in Canada and Portugal: the Buffering Effect of Self-Esteem Economic Hardship and Tension/Anxiety: The Role of Ruminative Brooding Predictors of Professional Efficacy in Canadian and Irish University Students Situational Hardships Predict Perceived Financial Threat, Perceived Financial Threat Predicts Psychological Distress 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 41 CONFERENCE BOOK Session (Short Titles) Contribution Title San Diego State Plenary Sesion 2 University, USA, United States of America Household Economics Workshop Plenary Sesion 2, Household Economics: A FIELD IN MOTION PS 1-3/W1 Is the Household Obsolete? A Tribute to Charlotte Phelps School of Poster Session Economics University of the Philippines, Household Economics Philippines Poster Session, Patterns of Transfers Received by Filipino Households PS 5-2, Dissecting Consumption Patterns of Philippine Households in Armed and Conflicted Zones PS 5-5 Altruism in Peer-to-Peer Internet Markets AirBnb and CouchSurfing Center of Poster Session PsychoEconomic Researches at Saratov Scienсe Center of Russian Academy of Science, Russian Federation Poster Session Connection of the personal qualities with efficiency of innovative activity Guerrero, Federico University of Poster Session Nevada, Reno, United States of America Poster Session Three Pilot Studies on the Time Consistency of Asset Allocations Guilfoos, Todd University of Bounded Rationality Rhode Island, United States of America PS 5-4 Cooperative Expectations and Personality Guzyr, Vladimir Tomsk Polytechnic University, Russian Federation Poster Session Subjective and Objective Wellbeing of Russian Students Author(s) Organization(s) Grossbard, Shoshana Guarin, Geraldine Enriquez Session Trust and Fairness Gubaydullina, Gulnara Poster Session Influence of information redundancy on the formation of a strategic economic behavior 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 42 CONFERENCE BOOK H Session (Short Titles) Author(s) Organization(s) Session Haftor, Darek Linnaeusuniversity Out of control, yet not PS 5-1/W5 loss of maneuverability; Managing Cognitive Time Distortion, projects and economy in complex organisations. The Time according to Taylor and Fayol: an hampering heresy in information society Hammarstedt, Mats Linnaeus University, Sweden Cognitive, social and PS 2-2, personality psychology Discrimination in the credit market? Access to financial capital among selfemployed immigrants Human Capital All about balance? A test of the Jack-of-all-trades theory using military enlistment data Hartl, Barbara PS 2-5 University of Cognitive, social and PS 1-2, Vienna, Austria personality psychology Contribution Title Regulations within a collaborative consumption community? Attitudes towards the introduction of a governance system Trust and Fairness PS 5-5 The power and trust in collaborative consumption models of car sharing Heise, Marc University of Cologne, Germany Psychology of Money PS 1-6 Evaluation of 0%-interest credit as a function of processing mode and product type Hennecke, Juliane Freie Universität Economic Behaviours Berlin, Germany PS 3-1 Locus of Control and Labor Market Migration Herziger, Atar University of Cologne, Germany Experimental PS 1-7 Economics/Psychology Can depleted consumers choose ethically? Understanding the effect of ego-depletion on ethical consumption 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 43 CONFERENCE BOOK Session (Short Titles) Author(s) Organization(s) Session Hetschko, Clemens Freie Universität Behavioural Berlin, Germany economics/finance Hełka, Anna Maria University of Cognitive, social and PS 1-2 Social Sciences personality psychology and Humanities, Poland Social perception of debtors and borrowers among poles of different age and various experience of borrowing money. Is it correlated with their propensity to financial commitments? Hoelzl, Erik University of Cologne, Germany A conceptual framework for decision-making in a crowdfunding context Poster Session PS 3-3 Poster Session, Contribution Title The Impact of Job Loss on Risk Preference Do multifunctional payment modes increase willingness to spend? Psychology of Money Hofmann, Eva PS 1-6, Evaluation of 0%-interest credit as a function of processing mode and product type Experimental PS 1-7, Economics/Psychology Can depleted consumers choose ethically? Understanding the effect of ego-depletion on ethical consumption Judgement, Intuition and Decision Making PS 4-1 Consumer Discoveries: The Role of Autonomy in Creating Psychological Closeness to the Self University of Cognitive, social and PS 1-2, Vienna, Austria personality psychology Regulations within a collaborative consumption community? Attitudes towards the introduction of a governance system Trust and Fairness PS 5-5 The power and trust in collaborative consumption models of car sharing 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 44 CONFERENCE BOOK Session (Short Titles) Author(s) Organization(s) Session Horioka, Charles Asian Growth Caring, Sex and Research Children Institute, Japan PS 2-3 Gender, Sibling Order, and Differences in the Quantity and Quality of Education: Evidence Using Japanese Twin Data Horioka, Charles Yuji Asian Growth Research Institute Household Economics PS 4-5 The Impact of Intergenerational Transfers on the Distribution of Wealth: An International Comparison Horovitz, Arik College of Management, Israel, Israel Economic Behaviours PS 1-4 Gender and Risk: Evidence from High Stakes Examination Behavior Hughes, Brian M. National Effects of the Financial PS 3-4/W3 University of Crisis: Role of Ireland, Galway Psychological Factors Predictors of Professional Efficacy in Canadian and Irish University Students Hylton, Patrick Univerity of Lincoln, UK A test to confirm the Neighbour Effect Social Norms PS 4-4 Contribution Title 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 45 CONFERENCE BOOK I Session (Short Titles) Author(s) Organization(s) Session Contribution Title Ianole, Rodica University of Bucharest, Romania Judgement, Risk and Decision Making PS 5-6 AN INTERDISCIPLINARY META-MODEL OF MOTIVATION Idzikowska, Katarzyna Kozminski University, Poland Judgement, Intuition and Decision Making PS 4-1 Communicating small probabilities Ihtiyar, Özcan University of Trust and fairness Kassel, Germany PS 3-6 Feedback and emotions in the Trust Game Illyés, Katalin Institute of Psychology, University of Debrecen, Hungary Cognitive, social and PS 2-2 personality psychology Lay perceptions of and behavioral reactions to flat and progressive tax systems Inocencio, Ancilla School of Poster Session Economics University of the Philippines, Philippines Poster Session Patterns of Transfers Received by Filipino Households Ionescu, Gabriel University of Bucharest, Romania Judgement, Risk and Decision Making PS 5-6 AN INTERDISCIPLINARY META-MODEL OF MOTIVATION Iordanescu, Eugen Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania Trust and fairness PS 3-6 Social Trust and the Western Model of Economic Growth Based on Credit Expansion Israel, Avi Ben-Gurion Poster Session University of the Negev, Israel Poster Session Cognitive load, time preference, risk aversion and impulsive behavior Ito, Satoshi Tokyo Institute Poster Session of Technology, Japan Poster Session Can airline customers value aircrafts’ safety represented by technical terms? 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 46 CONFERENCE BOOK J Session (Short Titles) Author(s) Organization(s) Session Jeunon, Ester Eliane Fundação Pedro Current economic Leopoldo,Brazil trends/Financial and economic crisis PS 3-7 THE INFLUENCE OF TRUST ON LOYALTY INTENTION IN BUSINESS TO BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP: a study in a cleaning sector company Jones, Philip University of Bath, UK PS 4-4 Is benefit fraud more or less wrong than tax evasion? Social Norms Contribution Title 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 47 CONFERENCE BOOK K Author(s) Organization(s) Kasper, Matthias Universität Wien, Austria; Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, Austria Session Session (Short Titles) Taxation PS 4-2 Contribution Title Puzzling tax law Behavioral responses to complexity The role of tax rate based decision heuristics in tax planning through intragroup financing Katter, Joana K. Q. York University, Trust and Fairness Department of Psychology, Canada PS 5-5 Exploring the Role of Fairness in the Cheating Behaviour of Marketing Students Kelly, Sian University of Poster Session Portsmouth, United Kingdom Poster Session The Student-as-Consumer: Exploring Student Identity, Learning and Perceived Value-For-Money in UK Higher Education Kesebir, Pelin University of WisconsinMadison PS 4-4 The Scrooge Effect Revisited: Mortality Salience Increases the Satisfaction Derived from Prosocial Behavior Kirchler, Erich University of Cognitive, social and PS 1-2, Vienna, Austria; personality psychology University of Vienna, Faculty of Psychology, Austria Cognitive, social and PS 2-2, personality psychology Social Norms Taxation PS 4-2, Regulations within a collaborative consumption community? Attitudes towards the introduction of a governance system Lay perceptions of and behavioral reactions to flat and progressive tax systems Delayed feedback on tax audits affects compliance and fairness perceptions 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 48 CONFERENCE BOOK Author(s) Organization(s) Session (Short Titles) Session Environmental Psychology Contribution Title PS 4-6 Trust in authorities and power of authorities correspond with shadow economy and corruption: A 44 nation study Poster Session Students careers in context of cognitive biases Kirovova, Iva VSB-Technical Poster Session university of Ostrava, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic Klucharev, Vasily Higher School of Experimental PS 2-6 Economics, Economics/Psychology Russian Federation An experimental study of de-stigmatization of criminal law Kmiec, Ruxanda University of Rheims ChampangeArdenne Judgement, Risk and Decision Making PS 5-6 What gamblers have to tell us about risk? Kocher, Martin Department of Economics, University of Munich, Germany; Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Experimental PS 3-2, Economics/Psychology Unleashing Animal Spirits Self-Control and Overpricing in Experimental Asset Markets Economic Behaviours Cooperation under risk and ambiguity Kogler, Christoph PS 4-7 Department of Cognitive, social and PS 2-2, Applied personality psychology Psychology: Work, Education and Economy, Faculty of Taxation PS 4-2, Psychology, University of Vienna, Austria; University of Lay perceptions of and behavioral reactions to flat and progressive tax systems Delayed feedback on tax audits affects compliance and fairness perceptions 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 49 CONFERENCE BOOK Author(s) Organization(s) Session (Short Titles) Session Contribution Title Vienna, Faculty Environmental of Psychology, Psychology Austria PS 4-6 Trust in authorities and power of authorities correspond with shadow economy and corruption: A 44 nation study Kokkoris, Michail University of Cologne, Germany Judgement, Intuition and Decision Making PS 4-1 Consumer Discoveries: The Role of Autonomy in Creating Psychological Closeness to the Self Kondé, Zoltán University of Debrecen, Hungary Cognitive, social and PS 2-2 personality psychology Taking the initiative or meeting the requirements? Differentiating proactive and reactive forms of proenvironmental behavior and their connection with explicit and implicit attitudes Kovács, Judit University of Debrecen, Hungary Cognitive, social and PS 2-2, personality psychology Lay perceptions of and behavioral reactions to flat and progressive tax systems Taking the initiative or meeting the requirements? Differentiating proactive and reactive forms of proenvironmental behavior and their connection with explicit and implicit attitudes Environmental Psychology PS 4-6 The burden of knowledge behavioural and emotional correlates of environmental education among 10-12 year-old elementary school students 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 50 CONFERENCE BOOK Session (Short Titles) Author(s) Organization(s) Session Contribution Title Kołodziej, Sabina Kozminski University, Poland Judgement, Intuition and Decision Making PS 3-6, Communicating small probabilities Trust and fairness PS 4-1 The role of procedural fairness in accepting the changes of tax law Kramer, Amit University of Experimental PS 2-6 Illinois, Urbana- Economics/Psychology Champaign Is Ignorance Bliss? An Experimental Study of The Effects of Diversity on Team Performance When Members Are Ignorant of their Team’s Diversity Kristinsson, Kari University of Poster Session Iceland, Iceland Poster Session Can the stereotype threat be turned off? Gender differences in salary requirements as an asymmetric information problem Kujal, Praveen Middlesex Judgement, Intuition University and Decision Making London, UK, United Kingdom PS 4-1 CRT: Whom, how, when, ... KUREISHI, Wataru Institute of Household Economics Population and Social Security, Japan; Tohoku University, Japan PS 4-5 Commitment Devices in Marriage and Undersaving Kassel University, Germany PS 4-2 Kusa, Nataliya Taxation Does A Mother’s Early Return to Work Improve Her Future Employment Status?: A Quasiexperiment Using Japanese Data Policy preferences for inheritance taxation: evidence from German survey data 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 51 CONFERENCE BOOK L Session (Short Titles) Author(s) Organization(s) Session Contribution Title Lacaza, Rutcher School of Poster Session Economics University of the Philippines, Philippines Poster Session Patterns of Transfers Received by Filipino Households Lades, Leonhard Behavioural Heuristics and Biases Science Centre, Stirling University, Caring, Sex and United Kingdom Children PS 1-5, Present Bias and Everyday Self-Control Failures PS 2-3 Childhood self-control and saving for retirement Lahav, Eyal The college of ManagementAcademic Studies, Israel; The open University of Israel Current economic trends/Financial and economic crisis PS 2-1 Financial literacy's effect on elicited subjective discount rate Lea, Stephen E. G. University of Exeter, United Kingdom Bounded Rationality PS 5-4 Deconstructing Prospect Theory Leiser, David Ben-Gurion Economic Behaviours University of the Negev, Israel PS 3-1 The impact of financial management training and psychological determinants for success Lemoine, Jérémy University of Rheims ChampangeArdenne Judgement, Risk and Decision Making PS 5-6 What gamblers have to tell us about risk? Lenkei, Balint Middlesex Judgement, Intuition University and Decision Making London, UK, United Kingdom PS 4-1 CRT: Whom, how, when, ... 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 52 CONFERENCE BOOK Session (Short Titles) Author(s) Organization(s) Session Levy-Garboua, Louis Paris School of Experimental PS 2-6 Economics, Economics/Psychology France; Université Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne, France; Centre d’Economie de la Sorbonne, France An experimental investigation of the efficiency of educational systems Lévy-Garboua, Louis yUniversite Paris Social Norms 1 - Pantheon Sorbonne, Paris School of Economics, Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne PS 4-4 Voluntary contributions to a mutual insurance pool Lewis, Alan University of Bath, UK Social Norms PS 4-4 Is benefit fraud more or less wrong than tax evasion? Lobyncev, Nikolai Tomsk Polytechnic University, Russian Federation Poster Session Poster Session Subjective and Objective Wellbeing of Russian Students Loch, Karen Georgia State Judgement, Risk and University, Decision Making United States of America PS 5-6 Does Experience Impact Thinking Processes? Evidence from Expert and Novice Decision-Makers in Private Equity Loeprick, Jan Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, Austria PS 4-2 Puzzling tax law Behavioral responses to complexity Loibl, Caezilia Leeds University Behavioural Business School economics/finance and Ohio State University, United Kingdom PS 3-3 The role of resource scarcity for financial literacy and planning at the poverty level Taxation Contribution Title 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 53 CONFERENCE BOOK Session (Short Titles) Author(s) Organization(s) Session Lotz, Sebastian Stanford Current economic University, USA trends/Financial and economic crisis PS 2-1 Locked into materialism: Why materialists get what they pay for Lozza, Edoardo Catholic University in Milan, Italy PS 4-4 Is benefit fraud more or less wrong than tax evasion? Social Norms Contribution Title Lucks, Konstantin University of Munich, Germany Experimental PS 3-2 Economics/Psychology Unleashing Animal Spirits Self-Control and Overpricing in Experimental Asset Markets Lunn, Mary University of Oxford, UK Behavioural economics/finance PS 5-3 Surplus Splitting as an Explanation for the WTAWTP Disparity: Experimental Evidence Lunn, Pete ESRI, Trinity Behavioural PS 5-3 College Dublin, economics/finance Ireland; Economic and Social Research Institute, Ireland Experimental PS 3-2, Economics/Psychology Surplus Splitting as an Explanation for the WTAWTP Disparity: Experimental Evidence Tests for Common Cognitive Capacity Constraints in Objective and Subjective Consumer Choice 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 54 CONFERENCE BOOK M Session (Short Titles) Author(s) Organization(s) Session Maccagnan, Anna Dept of Household Economics Economics and Statistics, University of Torino, Italy, Italy Maki, Kristen York University, Effects of the Financial PS 3-4/W3 Canada Crisis: Role of Psychological Factors Economic Hardship and Depression in Canada and Portugal: the Buffering Effect of Self-Esteem Maksymiuk, Renata Maria Curie Sklodowska University, Poland PS 2-4 Confirmation bias in the lay people perception of financial expertise Malcman, Merav The college of Poster Session Management Academic Studies, Israel; Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel Poster Session Is the attachment to money affects our reciprocity behavior? Malul, Miki Ben-Gurion Trust and fairness University of the Negev, Israel PS 3-6 Economic indicators for assessing trust within the Jewish society in Israel and their effect on welfare Marjanovic, Zdravko Thompson Effects of the Financial PS 3-4/W3 Rivers University Crisis: Role of Psychological Factors Situational Hardships Predict Perceived Financial Threat, Perceived Financial Threat Predicts Psychological Distress Martinangeli, Andrea University of Gothenburg, Sweden Economic Behaviours PS 1-4 Cooperation in divided societies Martinsson, Peter University of Gothenburg, Sweden Economic Behaviours PS 1-4, Cooperation in divided societies Judgement, Intuition and Decision Making PS 5-2 Contribution Title Do Men Care? Men’s supply of unpaid labour. 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 55 CONFERENCE BOOK Author(s) Organization(s) Session (Short Titles) Session Contribution Title Experimental PS 3-2, Economics/Psychology Can Nonbinding Agreements Improve Cooperation? Experimental Evidence from the Field Economic Behaviours PS 4-7 Cooperation under risk and ambiguity Matsushige, Hisakazu Osaka University, Japan Caring, Sex and Children PS 2-3 Gender, Sibling Order, and Differences in the Quantity and Quality of Education: Evidence Using Japanese Twin Data Maurer, Jennifer University of Cologne, Germany Poster Session Poster Session A conceptual framework for decision-making in a crowdfunding context McGowan, Feidhlim Economic and Experimental PS 3-2 Social Research Economics/Psychology Institute, Ireland; Trinity College Dublin Tests for Common Cognitive Capacity Constraints in Objective and Subjective Consumer Choice McHugh, Sandie University of Bolton, United Kingdom PS 3-5 What is Happiness? Definitions and experience of residents in an industrial town in UK in 1938 and 2014 McKENZIE, Colin Keio University Household Economics PS 4-5 Does A Mother’s Early Return to Work Improve Her Future Employment Status?: A Quasiexperiment Using Japanese Data McNair, Simon John University of Leeds, United Kingdom PS 1-1 Distinguishing the Individuating Factors Influencing Financial Behaviours at Times of High Pressure Happiness and Wellbeing Current economic trends/Financial and economic crisis 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 56 CONFERENCE BOOK Session (Short Titles) Author(s) Organization(s) Session Contribution Title Medvés, Dóra University of Debrecen, Hungary Cognitive, social and PS 2-2, personality psychology Taking the initiative or meeting the requirements? Differentiating proactive and reactive forms of proenvironmental behavior and their connection with explicit and implicit attitudes Environmental Psychology PS 4-6 The burden of knowledge behavioural and emotional correlates of environmental education among 10-12 year-old elementary school students Poster Session Patterns of Transfers Received by Filipino Households Mercado, Arjay School of Poster Session Economics University of the Philippines, Philippines Michailova, Julija Helmut Schmidt Experimental PS 3-2 University, Economics/Psychology Kozminski University The Effects of Natural Disasters on Individual Behavior: Experimental Evidence Miniaci, Raffaele University of Brescia, Italy Current economic trends/Financial and economic crisis PS 1-1 Financial Risk Taste, Business Cycles and Perceived Risk Exposure Mittone, Luigi University of Trento, Italy Taxation PS 4-2 Delayed feedback on tax audits affects compliance and fairness perceptions Modic, David University of Bounded Rationality Cambridge, United Kingdom PS 5-4 Deconstructing Prospect Theory PS 4-4 Voluntary contributions to a mutual insurance pool Montmarquette, CIRANO and Claude Universite de Montreal Social Norms 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 57 CONFERENCE BOOK Author(s) Organization(s) Session Session (Short Titles) Muda, Rafał Maria Curie Skłodowska University, Poland Heuristics and Biases PS 1-5 Emotionality, regret avoidance and Foreign Language effect. How making decisions in a foreign language reduces heuristic biases based on anticipating regret. Muniza, Askari Université Paris Experimental PS 2-6 I Panthéon Economics/Psychology Sorbonne, France An experimental investigation of the efficiency of educational systems Musau, Andrew Muteti University of Economic Behaviours Agder, School of Business and Law, Norway PS 3-1 Strength of saving motives and saving behaviour Myrczek Lewandowska, Agnieszka Paulina University of Economic Behaviours Social Sciences and Humanities, Poland PS 1-4 What information is used by private investors to determine market trends? Mysíková, Martina The Institute of Happiness and Sociology of the Wellbeing Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic PS 3-5 Within-couple financial satisfaction in the Czech Republic: A test of income pooling hypothesis Contribution Title 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 58 CONFERENCE BOOK N Author(s) Organization(s) Session Session (Short Titles) Neuman, Emma Linnaeus University, Sweden Human Capital PS 2-5 All about balance? A test of the Jack-of-all-trades theory using military enlistment data Neverov, Alexander Center of Poster Session PsychoEconomic Researches at Saratov Scienсe Center of Russian Academy of Science, Russian Federation Poster Session Influence of information redundancy on the formation of a strategic economic behavior Neves de Jesus, Saul University of Algarve, Portugal Effects of the Financial PS 3-4/W3 Crisis: Role of Psychological Factors Economic Hardship and Depression in Canada and Portugal: the Buffering Effect of Self-Esteem Nichita, Anca Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania Environmental Psychology PS 4-6 Trust in authorities and power of authorities correspond with shadow economy and corruption: A 44 nation study Nielsen, Kristian S. Aarhus University, Denmark Environmental Psychology PS 4-6 A Better Carbon Label Niesiobędzka, Małgorzata University of Trust and fairness Gdańsk, Poland PS 3-6 The role of procedural fairness in accepting the changes of tax law Niimi, Yoko Asian Growth Happiness and Research Wellbeing Institute, Japan PS 3-5 Can Happiness Provide New Insights into Social Inequality? Evidence from Japan Noh, Zamira Univerity of Lincoln, UK PS 4-4 A test to confirm the Neighbour Effect Social Norms Contribution Title 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 59 CONFERENCE BOOK Session (Short Titles) Author(s) Organization(s) Session Nottmeyer, Olga IZA Bonn Current economic trends/Financial and economic crisis NUNES, BERNARDO Nyhus, Ellen Katrine Contribution Title PS 3-7 Hidden skewness: On the difficulty of multiplicative compounding under random shocks Behavioural Household Economics Science Centre / University of Stirling PS 5-2 Non-cognitive skills and the economic role of home-production during a transition to retirement University of Economic Behaviours Agder, School of Business and Law, Norway PS 3-1 Strength of saving motives and saving behaviour 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 60 CONFERENCE BOOK O Author(s) Organization(s) Session Session (Short Titles) Oats, Lynne University of Exeter, United Kingdom Taxation PS 4-2 Tax Talk: What Online Discussions about Tax Reveal about Our Theories Oliveira e Silva, Netic - Núcleo Current economic Antonio Braz de de Estudos em trends/Financial and Tecnologias economic crisis para Informação e Conhecimento PS 3-7 THE INFLUENCE OF TRUST ON LOYALTY INTENTION IN BUSINESS TO BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP: a study in a cleaning sector company Olsen, Jerome University of Environmental Vienna, Faculty Psychology of Psychology, Austria PS 4-6 Trust in authorities and power of authorities correspond with shadow economy and corruption: A 44 nation study Onu, Diana University of Exeter, United Kingdom PS 4-2 Tax Talk: What Online Discussions about Tax Reveal about Our Theories Taxation Contribution Title 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 61 CONFERENCE BOOK P Session (Short Titles) Author(s) Organization(s) Session Contribution Title Pandelaere, Mario Ghent University, Belgium Current economic trends/Financial and economic crisis PS 2-1 Locked into materialism: Why materialists get what they pay for Pántya, József Institute of Psychology, University of Debrecen, Hungary Cognitive, social and PS 2-2 personality psychology Lay perceptions of and behavioral reactions to flat and progressive tax systems Panzaru, European/ Current economic Gabriela Monica International trends/Financial and Joint Ph.D. on economic crisis Social Representations and Communication Research Centre and Multimedia Lab, Sapienza University of Rome PS 2-1 The Worldwide Diffusion of the Social Representations Theory in the Thematic Field of “Economics, Advertising, Marketing and Organisational Context” Papadovasilaki, Dimitra University of Poster Session Nevada, Reno, United States of America Poster Session Three Pilot Studies on the Time Consistency of Asset Allocations Parks, Adrian University of Lincoln, UK Social Norms PS 4-4 A test to confirm the Neighbour Effect Pendry, Louise F. University of Exeter, United Kingdom Bounded Rationality PS 5-4 Deconstructing Prospect Theory Penz, Elfriede WU Vienna Cognitive, social and PS 1-2, University of personality psychology Economics and Business Trust and Fairness PS 5-5 Regulations within a collaborative consumption community? Attitudes towards the introduction of a governance system The power and trust in collaborative consumption models of car sharing 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 62 CONFERENCE BOOK Session (Short Titles) Author(s) Organization(s) Session Perrett, Hannah University of Poster Session Portsmouth, United Kingdom Poster Session The Student-as-Consumer: Exploring Student Identity, Learning and Perceived Value-For-Money in UK Higher Education Pham-Khan, Nam Department of Economic Behaviours Economics, Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics, Viet Nam PS 4-7 Cooperation under risk and ambiguity PIAO, Xiangdan Hitotsubashi University, Japan PS 3-3 Sweets or Alcohol? The Gender Battle within Japanese Families Pogosova, Zinaida Higher School of Experimental PS 2-6 Economics, Economics/Psychology Russian Federation An experimental study of de-stigmatization of criminal law Pop, Alina Christian University "Dimitrie Cantemir" of Bucharest, Romania Poster Session “Who do we serve?” Challenges for adopting a new institutional logic in the tax consultancy field Preuss, Malte Freie Universität Behavioural Berlin, Germany economics/finance PS 3-3 The Impact of Job Loss on Risk Preference Behavioural economics/finance Poster Session Contribution Title 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 63 CONFERENCE BOOK R Author(s) Organization(s) Session Session (Short Titles) Rabinovitz, Yedidya College of Management, Israel, Israel Economic Behaviours PS 1-4 Gender and Risk: Evidence from High Stakes Examination Behavior Ranyard, Rob University of Leeds, United Kingdom Current economic trends/Financial and economic crisis PS 1-1 Distinguishing the Individuating Factors Influencing Financial Behaviours at Times of High Pressure Rapoport, Amnon University of California Riverside, United States of America The Herbert Simon Plenary lecture: Amnon Session 1 Rapoport (University of California Riverside) Choice of Routes in Directed Networks with Strategic Uncertainty Choice of Routes in Directed Networks with Strategic Uncertainty Roland-Lévy, Christine University of Rheims ChampangeArdenne Judgement, Risk and Decision Making PS 5-6 What gamblers have to tell us about risk? Roosen, Jutta Technische Universität München, Germany Heuristics and Biases PS 1-5 Analyzing the Effect of Complexity on Consumer Decision Strategies Rosenboim, Mosi Ben Gurion Poster Session University, Israel Poster Session, Cognitive load, time preference, risk aversion and impulsive behavior Trust and fairness PS 3-6, Economic indicators for assessing trust within the Jewish society in Israel and their effect on welfare Current economic trends/Financial and economic crisis PS 2-1, Financial literacy's effect on elicited subjective discount rate Contribution Title 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 64 CONFERENCE BOOK Session Session (Short Titles) Economic Behaviours PS 3-1, Generous, but not out of my pocket Poster Session Poster Session, Is the attachment to money affects our reciprocity behavior? Poster Session Poster Session Why Do We Ignore Opportunity Costs? Economic Behaviours PS 4-7 Obesity and Economic Behavior: Risk Aversion, Subjective Discounting, and Optimism RudzińskaUniversity of Psychology of Money Wojciechowska, Social Sciences Joanna and Humanities, Faculty in Wroclaw, Poland PS 1-6 Is saving a matter of mindset? Ruffle, Bradley J. Carmel Academic Center, Israel Behavioural economics/finance PS 5-3 Screening for Honesty Ryzhkova, Marina Tomsk Polytechnic University, Russian Federation Poster Session Poster Session Subjective and Objective Wellbeing of Russian Students Author(s) Rosin, Odelia Organization(s) College of Management Academic Studies, Israel Contribution Title 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 65 CONFERENCE BOOK S Author(s) Organization(s) Session Session (Short Titles) SAKATA, Kei Ritsumeikan University Household Economics PS 4-5 Does A Mother’s Early Return to Work Improve Her Future Employment Status?: A Quasiexperiment Using Japanese Data Salaghe, Florina University of Poster Session Nevada, Reno, United States of America Poster Session Three Pilot Studies on the Time Consistency of Asset Allocations Sansani, Shahar College of Management, Israel, Israel PS 1-4 Gender and Risk: Evidence from High Stakes Examination Behavior Sartorio, Luquin School of Poster Session Economics University of the Philippines, Philippines Poster Session Patterns of Transfers Received by Filipino Households Sass, Rachelle York University, Effects of the Financial PS 3-4/W3 Canada Crisis: Role of Psychological Factors Economic Hardship and Tension/Anxiety: The Role of Ruminative Brooding Schindler, David University of Munich, Germany Experimental PS 3-2 Economics/Psychology Unleashing Animal Spirits Self-Control and Overpricing in Experimental Asset Markets SchultzeGerlach, Thomas Georg-AugustUniversität Göttingen, Germany Experimental PS 1-7 Economics/Psychology The consequences of insufficient advice taking in a judge-advisor system Schulz-Hardt, Stefan Georg-AugustUniversität Göttingen, Germany Experimental PS 1-7, Economics/Psychology The consequences of insufficient advice taking in a judge-advisor system Judgement, Intuition and Decision Making Sunk costs in reinvestment decisions: A critical test of the project completion hypothesis Economic Behaviours PS 2-4 Contribution Title 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 66 CONFERENCE BOOK Session (Short Titles) Author(s) Organization(s) Session Schur, Amos Ben Gurion Economic Behaviours University of the Negev, Israel PS 3-1 Generous, but not out of my pocket Sekijima, Kozue Osaka University, Japan Household Economics PS 5-2 Intrahousehold Resource Allocation in Japan Shalvi, Shaul Ben Gurion Economic Behaviours University of the Negev, Israel PS 3-1 Generous, but not out of my pocket Shavit, Tal The college of ManagementAcademic Studies, Israel Poster Session, Is the attachment to money affects our reciprocity behavior? Poster Session Contribution Title Cognitive load, time preference, risk aversion and impulsive behavior Happiness and Wellbeing PS 3-5, Econs’ Maximum Utility and Humans’ Well-being Growth Current economic trends/Financial and economic crisis PS 2-1, Financial literacy's effect on elicited subjective discount rate Trust and Fairness PS 3-6 Economic indicators for assessing trust within the Jewish society in Israel and their effect on welfare Happiness and Wellbeing Sherman, Arie Ruppin Academic Center, Israel PS 3-5 Econs’ Maximum Utility and Humans’ Well-being Growth Shestakova, Anna Higher School of Experimental PS 2-6 Economics, Economics/Psychology Russian Federation An experimental study of de-stigmatization of criminal law Shoji, Masahiro Seijo University, Judgement, Risk and Japan Decision Making Extrinsic Incentive of Risk Sharing and Trust Formation: Experimental and Survey Evidence from Bangladesh PS 5-6 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 67 CONFERENCE BOOK Author(s) Organization(s) Session (Short Titles) Session Silva Oliveira, Instituto Faderal Poster Session Maria de Fatima de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia da Paraiba, Brazil Siniver, Erez COMAS, Israel; The College of Management, Israel Contribution Title Poster Session Reviewing the innovation concept and its implications in the entrepreneurship field Cognitive, social and PS 1-2, personality psychology Kissing the Mezuzah and Cognitive Performance: Is There an Observable Benefit? Human Capital PS 2-5 Institutional versus Labor Market Discrimination: The Case of Israeli Arabs Sinyard, David Mercer Judgement, Risk and University, Decision Making United States of America PS 5-6 Does Experience Impact Thinking Processes? Evidence from Expert and Novice Decision-Makers in Private Equity Sleboda, Patrycja Warsaw Bounded Rationality University of Social Science and Humanities, Poland PS 5-4 Rationality: compensatory vs. non-compensatory decision strategies Snyder, Anastasia The Ohio State University PS 3-3 The role of resource scarcity for financial literacy and planning at the poverty level Sokolowska, Joanna University of Bounded Rationality Social Sciences and Humanities, Poland PS 5-4, Portfolio selection in bull and bear market: the role of aspirations, sensation seeking, and affect in investments Behavioural economics/finance Rationality and psychological accuracy of compensatory vs. noncompensatory models of a risky choice 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 68 CONFERENCE BOOK Session (Short Titles) Author(s) Organization(s) Session Contribution Title Somerville, Jason Cornell Behavioural University, USA economics/finance PS 5-3 Sonnenberg, Stefanie Joy University of Poster Sesion Portsmouth, United Kingdom Poster Sesion The Student-as-Consumer: Exploring Student Identity, Learning and Perceived Value-For-Money in UK Higher Education Spivak, Avia Ben-Gurion Economic Behaviours University of the Negev, Israel PS 3-1 The impact of financial management training and psychological determinants for success Stålnacke, Oscar Umeå School of Current economic Business and trends/Financial and Economics, economic crisis Sweden PS 3-7 Individual Investors’ Sophistication and Risk and Return Expectations Stasiuk, Katarzyna Maria Curie Sklodowska University, Poland Judgement, Intuition and Decision Making PS 2-4 Confirmation bias in the lay people perception of financial expertise SUER, OMUR GALATASARAY UNIVERSITY, Turkey Behavioural economics/finance PS 3-3 LOCAL BIAS OF INDIVIDUAL INVESTORS: EVIDENCE FROM TURKISH STOCK MARKET Summers, Barbara University of Leeds, United Kingdom Current economic trends/Financial and economic crisis PS 1-1 Distinguishing the Individuating Factors Influencing Financial Behaviours at Times of High Pressure Sun, Siyu Tianjin Current economic University of trends/Financial and Technology and economic crisis Education, China PS 2-1 Gambling or Waging War with the Stock Market? An integrated Field and Media Study on Social Representations, Metaphors and Investment Practices among European and Chinese Investors and Financial Advisors Surplus Splitting as an Explanation for the WTAWTP Disparity: Experimental Evidence 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 69 CONFERENCE BOOK Session (Short Titles) Author(s) Organization(s) Session Sundali, James University of Poster Session Nevada, Reno, United States of America Poster Session Three Pilot Studies on the Time Consistency of Asset Allocations Svensson, Jakob Institute for International Economic Studies, Stockholm Universi PS 2-3 Using Lotteries to Incentivize Safer Sexual Behavior: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial on HIV Prevention. Caring, Sex and Children Contribution Title 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 70 CONFERENCE BOOK T Session (Short Titles) Contribution Title Environmental Psychology PS 4-6 A Better Carbon Label University of Innsbruck, Austria Judgement, Intuition and Decision Making PS 2-4 Sunk costs in reinvestment decisions: A critical test of the project completion hypothesis Tobol, Yoosi Carmel Academic Center, Israel Behavioural economics/finance PS 5-3 Screening for Honesty Tobol, Yossef The Open University of Israel, Israel Economic Behaviours PS 4-7 Contributions to a RealLife Public Good Tobol, Yossef Jerusalem College of Technology Economic Behaviours PS 4-7 Obesity and Economic Behavior: Risk Aversion, Subjective Discounting, and Optimism Todericiu, Ramona Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania Poster Session Poster Session A Model of Organizational Intervention for Improving Group Climate Tomer, John F. Manhattan Economic Behaviours College, United States of America PS 4-7 Smart Persons and Human Development: The Missing Ingredient in Behavioral Economics Treffenstädt, Christian Georg-AugustUniversität Göttingen, Germany Experimental PS 1-7 Economics/Psychology The consequences of insufficient advice taking in a judge-advisor system Tyszka, Tadeusz Kozminski university, Poland Cognitive, social and PS 2-2 personality psychology Reasoning in moral judgments: The Impact of placebic information. Author(s) Organization(s) Session Thøgersen, John Aarhus University, Denmark Tobias, Greitemeyer 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 71 CONFERENCE BOOK U Session (Short Titles) Author(s) Organization(s) Session Contribution Title Uchida, Toshihiro Chukyo University Environmental Psychology PS 4-6 Spillover of environmental behaviors from workplace to home—Evidence from Japan Uhlendorff, Arne CNRS-CREST, France; IZA, Germany Economic Behaviours PS 3-1 Locus of Control and Labor Market Migration Unanue, Wenceslao Universidad Poster Session Adolfo Ibañez, Chile & Instituto del Bienestar, Chile Poster Session Happiness and sustainability: Crosssectional and Longitudinal Evidence for the Link between Subjective Wellbeing and Environmental Behaviour 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 72 CONFERENCE BOOK V Author(s) Organization(s) Session Session (Short Titles) Vaksmann, Jonathan GAINS-TEPP, Universite du Maine, and Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne Social Norms PS 4-4 Voluntary contributions to a mutual insurance pool Valsan, Calin Bishop’s University, Canada Trust and fairness PS 3-6 Social Trust and the Western Model of Economic Growth Based on Credit Expansion van Esterik, Pauline W.J. Tilburg Trust and Fairness University, The Netherlands PS 5-5 Determinants and consequences of trust in banks van Hoorn, André University of Current economic Groningen, The trends/Financial and Netherlands economic crisis PS 1-1, Business Culture of the Finance Industry Human Capital PS 2-5, Culture, Human Capital Accumulation, and Economic Development Current economic trends/Financial and economic crisis PS 3-7 Reliability and Validity of the Happiness Approach to Measuring Preferences Contribution Title van Raaij, W. Fred Tilburg Trust and Fairness University, The Netherlands PS 5-5 Determinants and consequences of trust in banks Villeval, Marie-Claire CNRS-GATE Social Norms Lyon St Etienne PS 4-4 Voluntary contributions to a mutual insurance pool von Schéele, Fabian Erik Gustav Linnaeusuniversity Out of control, yet not PS 5-1/W5 loss of maneuverability; Managing Cognitive Time Distortion, projects and economy in complex organisations. The Time according to Taylor and Fayol: an hampering heresy in information society 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 73 CONFERENCE BOOK Session (Short Titles) Author(s) Organization(s) Session Vu, Tien Osaka University Caring, Sex and and Japan Children Society for the Promotion of Science PS 2-3 Contribution Title Gender, Sibling Order, and Differences in the Quantity and Quality of Education: Evidence Using Japanese Twin Data 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 74 CONFERENCE BOOK W Session (Short Titles) Author(s) Organization(s) Session Wagner, Franz FH JOANNEUM, Experimental PS 1-7 Austria Economics/Psychology Rational Decision? An Experimental Analysis of Lottery and Corrupt Situations Waidler, Jennifer Maastricht Economic Behaviours Graduate School of Governance/ UNU-MERIT, Maastricht University, The Netherlands PS 1-4 On the fungibility of private and public transfers: a mental accounting approach WAKABAYASHI, Tohoku Household Economics Midori University, Japan; National Institute of Population and Social Security, Japan PS 4-5 Commitment Devices in Marriage and Undersaving Wang, Haoxing European/ Current economic International trends/Financial and Joint Ph.D. in economic crisis Social Representations and Communication Research Centre and Multimedia Lab, Sapienza University of Rome , Italy PS 2-1 Gambling or Waging War with the Stock Market? An integrated Field and Media Study on Social Representations, Metaphors and Investment Practices among European and Chinese Investors and Financial Advisors Webley, Paul SOAS, University Economic Behaviours of London PS 3-1 Strength of saving motives and saving behaviour Weisel, Ori University of Nottingham PS 3-1 Generous, but not out of my pocket Economic Behaviours Contribution Title Does A Mother’s Early Return to Work Improve Her Future Employment Status?: A Quasiexperiment Using Japanese Data 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 75 CONFERENCE BOOK Session (Short Titles) Author(s) Organization(s) Session Weizsäcker, Georg Humboldt Current economic University Berlin trends/Financial and economic crisis PS 3-7 Contribution Title Hidden skewness: On the difficulty of multiplicative compounding under random shocks 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 76 CONFERENCE BOOK Y Session (Short Titles) Author(s) Organization(s) Session Yaniv, Gideon COMAS, Israel Cognitive, social and PS 1-2 personality psychology Contribution Title Kissing the Mezuzah and Cognitive Performance: Is There an Observable Benefit? 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 77 CONFERENCE BOOK Z Session (Short Titles) Author(s) Organization(s) Session Contribution Title Zaleskiewicz, Tomasz University of Judgement, Intuition Social Sciences and Decision Making and Humanities, Poland Sociale Norms PS 2-4, Confirmation bias in the lay people perception of financial expertise PS 4-4 The Scrooge Effect Revisited: Mortality Salience Increases the Satisfaction Derived from Prosocial Behavior Zankiewicz, Christian German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin), Germany Current economic trends/Financial and economic crisis PS 3-7 Hidden skewness: On the difficulty of multiplicative compounding under random shocks Zarri, Luca University of Verona, Italy Household Economics PS 4-4, Can Risk Averse Households Make Risky Investments? The Role of Trust in Others Social Norms PS 4-5 Social Status and Personality Traits Żbik, Marcin University of Cognitive, social and PS 1-2 Social Sciences personality psychology and Humanities, Poland Social perception of debtors and borrowers among poles of different age and various experience of borrowing money. Is it correlated with their propensity to financial commitments? Zeelenberg, Marcel Tilburg Plenary Session 4 University, The Netherlands Plenary Session 4 Towards an Economic Psychology of Greed Żyłowska, Aleksandra University of Judgement, Intuition Social Sciences and Decision Making and Humanities, Poland PS 2-4 Risk-return relation and affect 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 78 CONFERENCE BOOK 10 NOTES 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 79 CONFERENCE BOOK 2015 IAREP-SABE Joint Conference, Sibiu, Romania 80 ISBN 978-606-12-1073-2 EPIA Economic Psychology Association
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