Conference program 2017
Thursday, June 1
Venue: Mendel Museum, Mendlovo nám. 1a, Brno
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16:30 - 17:00 | WELCOME DRINK
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17:00 - 18:30 | KEYNOTE LECTURE – DAVID MASCLET
David Masclet (University of Rennes 1)
"Discrimination in the Workplace: Experimental Evidence"
Friday, June 2
Venue: Faculty of Economics and Administration, Lipová 41a, Brno
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8:30 - 9:00 | REGISTRATION
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9:00 - 10:40 | SESSION I
Finance 1
Room S308Victoria Dobrynskaya (Higher School of Economics): Dynamic Momentum and Contrarian Trading
Doojin Ryu (Sungkyunkwan University): Noise traders, mispricing, and price adjustments in derivative markets
Tomáš Výrost (University of Economics in Bratislava): Network-based asset allocation strategies
Labour Economics 1
Room S309Anna Lovász (Hungarian Academy of Sciences): Institutional Context and the Effect of Childcare on Maternal Labor Supply - a Cutoff-Based Cross-Country Analysis
Ewa Cukrowska-Torzewska (University of Warsaw): The Impact of Parenthood on the Gender Wage Gap – a Comparative Analysis of European Countries and Family Policies
Sonja Spitzer (Wittgenstein Centre Vienna): The Division of Labour Within Households: Fractional Logit Estimates based on the Austrian Time Use Survey
Tereza Ranosová (Charles University): Social stereotypes and biological differences shaping gender segregation
Experimental and Behavioral Economics 1
Room S310Simone Häckl (Vienna University of Economics and Business): Team Incentives Don't Work Well for the Motivated
Ryan Kendall (University College London): Decomposing models of bounded rationality
Johannes Moser (University of Regensburg): Hypothetical thinking and the winner's curse: An experimental investigation
Rostislav Staněk (Masaryk University): What determines the reference point, status quo or expectations?
Experimental and Behavioral Economics 2
Room S311Johann Han (University of Duisburg-Essen): Health insurance contracts and health care utilization – An experiment on the role of forward looking behavior
Václav Korbel (Charles University, Faculty of Social Sciences): Are juvenile delinquents incorrigible? Experimental evidence from detention centers
Danijela Vuletic (CERGE-EI): How Effective are Reminders and Frames in Incentivizing Blood Donations?
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10:40 - 11:00 | COFFEE BREAK
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11:00 - 12:40 | SESSION II
Finance 2
Room S308Petr Koráb (Mendel University): Households' Saving Behaviour in Foreign Currencies: Evidence from Google Trends Data
Barna Bakó (Corvinus University of Budapest): When Irrelevant Alternatives Do Matter. The Effect of Focusing on Loan Decisions
Martin Boa (Matej Bel University): Inquiring into the sources of performance of Slovak commercial banks
Unay Tamgaç (TOBB University of Economics And Technology): Housing Boom and Bust Cycles: Speed Does Matter For Sustainability
Labour Economics 2
Room S309Eric Melander (University of Warwick): Creating 'Us and Them': Racial Propaganda, Insularity and Right-Wing Ideology
Martin Guzi (Masaryk University): Unstable Political Regime and Wars as Drivers of International Migration
Vahan Sargsyan (CERGE-EI): Integration of Migrants in European countries: First and Second Generations
Marek Hlaváč (Harvard University): Do People with Social Jobs Fear Immigrants Less? Evidence from the European Social Survey
Experimental and Behavioral Economics 3
Room S310Anna Lou Abatayo (University of Copenhagen): The Provision of Transnational and Intergenerational Public Good
Miloš Fišar (Masaryk University): Effects of transparent lobbying on political decisions
Tomáš Miklánek (University of Economics): The Effect of Shame in Dictator Games with Information Asymmetry
Josef Montag (Kazakh-British Technical University): Let the Punishment Fit the Criminal? An Experimental Study
Experimental and Behavioral Economics 4
Room S311Natalia Starzykowska (University of Warsaw): Belief-based and taste-based gender discrimination in a game show
Lubomír Cingl (University of Economics in Prague): How Stress Affects Performance And Competitiveness Across Gender
Nikoloz Kudashvili (CERGE-EI): Sources of Statistical Discrimination: Experimental Evidence from Georgia
Duygu Özdemir (University of Essex): Absence of Female Leaders: Do group dynamics play a role?
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12:40 - 13:30 | LUNCH
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13:30 - 15:00 | BEST PAPER AWARD & KEYNOTE LECTURE – ŠTĚPÁN JURAJDA (Room P101)
Štěpán Jurajda (CERGE-EI)
"What's in a Name in a War" -
15:00 - 15:20 | COFFEE BREAK
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15:20 - 17:00 | SESSION III
Finance 3
Room S308Radek Janhuba (CERGE-EI): Accumulator Bets in Sports Betting Market
Stefan Lyócsa (University of Economics in Bratislava): To bet or not to bet: A reality check for tennis betting market efficiency
Labour Economics 3
Room S309Francesca Marino (Università degli Studi di Padova): Quality time with parents: Reconsidering equality concerns among families with an ill child
Viktor Bozhinov (Johannes Gutenberg University): Wealth Effects of Gender Diversity Promoting Policies: Event Study Evidence from Germany
Patrick Nüß (Macroeconomic Policy Institute): Unemployment Stigma and the Minimum Wage Exemption: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Germany
Jibuti Daviti (CERGE-EI): Testing Discrimination against Workers with Visible Tattoos: Experimental Evidence from Germany
Experimental and Behavioral Economics 5
Room S310Ondřej Krčál (Masaryk University): Killing two birds with one stone: Reducing fiscal and welfare loss of tax evasion
Matteo M. Marini (University of Insubria): Incidental emotions and risk-taking: An experimental analysis
Homayoon Moradi (WZB Berlin): First Show Me the Money: Moral Wiggle Room Reverted
Yudistira Permana (University of York): Explaining satisficing through risk aversion
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18:30 - 22:00 | DINNER
Venue: Kabaret Špaček, Kopečná 46, Brno