ECONOMICS AND/OR PSYCHOLOGY? INTERDISCIPLINARY

ECONOMICS AND/OR PSYCHOLOGY?
INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES ON BEHAVIOURAL ECONOMICS
TINT – ACADEMY OF FINLAND CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI
22-23 MAY 2017
Monday 22 May 2017 – Unioninkatu 40, Room 6
09:3010:00
Registration
10:0010:15
Welcome
Uskali Mäki
(University of Helsinki)
10:1511:15
Plenary 1
Erik Angner
(Stockholm University)
We’re All Behavioral Economists Now
11:1511:30
11:3013:15
Coffee
Chiara Lisciandra
(University of Groningen)
Stefan Heidl
(University of Bonn)
Sonja Amadae
(University of Helsinki)
Challenges to interdisciplinary work in the context of
behavioral economics
James Grayot
(Erasmus University Rotterdam)
From selves to systems: On the refinement and
integration of models of human rationality
Nora Heinzelmann
(University of Cambridge)
Delay discounting and weakness of will
Dorian Jullien
(University of Nice)
The Strange Case of Interdisciplinarity within Dual
Models
Session 1
13:1514:30
Lunch
14:3016:15
Session 2
16:1516:30
Coffee
16:3018:15
Session 3
Svenja Flechtner
(European University Flensburg)
Armando Menéndez Viso
(University of Oviedo)
Giandomenica Becchio
(University of Torino)
19:00-
Dinner
Behavioral Economics as a Theory of Deidealisation
Team Reasoning and Orthodox Rationality in
Behavioral Experiments: Implications of Possible
Conflation
Mainstream and heterodox behavioural economics: a
comparison using the case of ‘aspiration traps’
Behavioural economics: Nudges and Siren songs
Psychology and Rationality in Feminist Economics
and Gender Economics
ECONOMICS AND/OR PSYCHOLOGY?
INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES ON BEHAVIOURAL ECONOMICS
TINT – ACADEMY OF FINLAND CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI
22-23 MAY 2017
Tuesday 23 May 2017 – Unioninkatu 40, Room 6
10:1511:15
Plenary 2
11:1511:30
Coffee
11:3013:15
Session 4
13:1514:30
Lunch
14:3016:15
Session 5
Arno Riedl
(Maastricht University)
Human Social Behavior: Brain and Institutions
Micael Joffe
(Imperial College London)
Osman Çağlar Dede
(Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Don Ross
(University College Cork) &
Glenn Harrison
(Georgia State University)
Mechanism in behavioural economics
Vladimir Avtonomov
(National Research UniversityMoscow)
A Methodenstreit between neoclassical and
behavioural economics
Alexandre Truc
(University of Paris VIII)
A Kuhnian narrative in economics? The role of
anomalies and outsiders in the emergence of
behavioral economics
What Is the ‘Social’ in Behavioural Economics? The
Methodological Underpinnings of Governance by
Nudges
Sabine Frerichs
(Vienna University of Economics
and Business)
16:1516:30
Coffee
16:3018:15
Session 6
18:15-
Closing
Behavioral Economics and/or Social Epidemiology of
Health Behavior Change
The Empirical Adequacy of Cumulative Prospect
Theory and its Implications for Normative
Assessment
Christian Schubert
(Friedrich Schiller University, Jena)
“Behavioural Economics meets Public Choice: On
government failure as an inspiration for the nudge
agenda”
Till Grüne-Yanoff
(Royal Institute of Technology
Stockholm)
Daniel Hausman
(University of Wisconsin-Madison)
The Normative Evaluation of Behavioral Policies
Depends on Their Mechanisms
Magdalena Malecka &
Michiru Nagatsu
(University of Helsinki)
Behavioral Economics and Paternalism