Conference program 2022

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Thursday, May 26

Venue: Kabaret Špaček, Kopečná 46, Brno

  • 16:30 - 17:00 | REGISTRATION

  • 17:00 - 18:15 | KEYNOTE LECTURE – ERIK PLUG

    Erik Plug (University of Amsterdam)
    "The only child"

  • 18:15 - 22:30 | DINNER

  • FROM 8:00 | REGISTRATION

  • 8:30 - 9:30 | SESSION 1

    Behavioral and Experimental Economics 1.a
    Room P304

    Gergely Hajdu (Vienna University of Economics and Business): Image Concerns and Voting Order in Group Decisions

    Junze Sun (European University Institute): Public Persuasion in Elections: Single-Crossing Property and the Optimality of Censorship

    Pavel Ilinov (CERGE-EI): When Misalignment is Useful: Delegation to Arationally Inattentive Agent

    Behavioral and Experimental Economics 1.b
    Room P302b

    Máté Csaba Sándor (Corvinus University of Budapest): Approaching the Hot Hand With a Cool Head

    Vojtěch Kotrba (Prague University of Economics and Business): Testing "Hot Hand" Hypothesis at the Individual Athletes' Level in Soccer

    Marc Kaufmann (Central European University): Narrow Bracketing in Work Choices

    Labor Economics 1
    Room P303

    Diego Zambiasi (Newcastle University Business School): Dangerous Journeys. The Consequences of Externalizing Rescue Operations at Sea

    Jakub Lonsky (University of Liverpool): Dreaming Of Leaving the Nest? Immigration Status and the Living Arrangements of DACAmented

    Martin Guzi (Masaryk University): The Impact of Immigration and Integration Policies on Immigrant-Native Labor Market Hierarchies

  • 9:30 - 10:00 | COFFEE BREAK

  • 10:00 - 11:00 | SESSION 2

    Behavioral and Experimental Economics 2.a
    Room P304

    Yang Zhong (University of Amsterdam): Time Pressure Preferences

    Miloš Fišar (Vienna University of Economics and Business): Mind the Framing, When Studying Social Preferences in the Domain of Losses!

    Pavel Kocourek (CERGE-EI): Demand in the Dark

    Behavioral and Experimental Economics 2.b
    Room P302b

    Bilal Kchouri (University of Luxembourg): Lying for Money: An Experiment on Religion Followers

    Christoph Huber (Vienna University of Economics and Business): On Social Norms and Observability in (Dis)Honest Behavior

    Juan Francisco Blazquiz-Pulido (IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca): Analyzing Deception, Honesty, and Trustworthiness in Sender-Receiver Games

    Labor Economics 2
    Room P303

    Huaiping Yuan (University of Amsterdam): Pitfalls of Pay Transparency: Evidence From the Lab and the Field

    Patrick Nüß (Kiel University): Management Opposition, Strikes and Union Threat

    Lena Adamus (Slovak Academy of Sciences): Appetites Grow With Age: Wage Expectations Among Slovak Men and Women

  • 11:00 - 11:20 | COFFEE BREAK

  • 11:20 - 12:20 | SESSION 3

    Behavioral and Experimental Economics 3.a
    Room P304

    Luca Flóra Drucker (Central European University): Difficult Merits

    Taha Movahedi (University of Portsmouth): Moral Wiggle Room and Social Identity

    Katarína Čellárová (Masaryk University): Self-Selection and the Willingness to Share

    Behavioral and Experimental Economics 3.b
    Room P302b

    Alexandra Baier (University of Innsbruck): Just Saying Sorry- The Effect of Apologies on Reintegration After Social Exclusion

    Jonathan Stäbler (University of Mannheim): Spite in Litigation

    Vanessa Schöller (University of Regensburg): Gender Versus Sex: What Drives Behavior?

    Labor Economics 3
    Room P303

    Michaela Kecskésová (Masaryk University): Malaria and Economic Development in the Short-Term: Plasmodium Falciparum vs Plasmodium Vivax

    Vojtěch Mišák (Charles University): Crime and Weather. Evidence From the Czech Republic.

    Andrej Cupák (National Bank of Slovakia): Housing Wealth, Neighbourhoods and Life Satisfaction: A Metadata Instrumental-Variable Approach

  • 12:20 - 13:15 | LUNCH

  • 13:15 - 14:30 | KEYNOTE LECTURE – SUBHASISH M. CHOWDHURY (Room P304)

    Subhasish M. Chowdhury (University of Bath)
    "The Economics of Identity and Conflict"

  • 14:30 - 15:30 | SESSION 4

    Behavioral and Experimental Economics 4.a
    Room P304

    Lenka Fiala (Nova School of Business and Economics): Information Design in One-Sided Matching Problems

    Firoz Ahmed (Technical University of Munich): Improving Women's Mental Health During a Pandemic

    Thomas Rittmansberger (University of Innsbruck): Social Norms and Willingness to Vaccinate

    Behavioral and Experimental Economics 4.b
    Room P302b

    Johannes Walter (ZEW – Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research): In Algorithms We Trust - Once We Learned to Understand Them?

    Tabaré Capitán (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences): Meta-Nudge: A Nudge on a Nudge

    Berenika Tužilová (Prague University of Economics and Business): Enhancing Tax Compliance by Increasing Information Salience: Natural Field Experiment

    Labor Economics 4
    Room P303

    Katharina Adler (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg): Gender Differences in Earnings Expectations and Their Role for Major Choice

    Kerstin Grosch (Vienna University of Economics and Business): Closing the Gender Stem Gap - A Large-Scale Randomized-Controlled Trial in Elementary Schools

    Adrian Mehic (Lund University): Peer Desirability and Academic Achievement

  • 15:30 - 16:00 | COFFEE BREAK

  • 16:00 - 17:00 | SESSION 5

    Behavioral and Experimental Economics 5
    Room P304

    Christos Litsios (University of Hamburg): Role Preferences and Social Image Concerns in the Dictator Game

    Theodor Kouro (CERGE-EI): Towards an Understanding of Allocation Choice in Charitable Giving: A Natural Field Experiment of Donations to Children With Down Syndrome in Albania

    Diya Abraham (Vienna University of Economics and Business): Opting in to dictator games: The effect of voluntary vulnerability on dictator giving

    Labor Economics 5
    Room P303

    Annalisa Tassi (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität): Local Engagement: Do Community Needs Affect the Decision to Volunteer?

    Anna Herget (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität): Once a Temporary Agency Worker - Negative Effects Forever?

    Dennis Gottschlich (Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf): The Unintentional Costs of Austerity

  • 19:00 - 21:00 | GOOD-BYE DINNER

    Venue: Restaurant Mitrovski, Veletržní 716/13, Brno

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