Conference program 2024

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Each presenter is allocated 20 minutes, which includes time for questions and discussion. We advise you to prepare a 15-minute presentation and plan for 5 minutes of discussion.​

Venue: Faculty of Economics and Administration, Lipová 41a, Brno

Thursday, May 30

  • 13:30 - 15:00 | ARRIVALS, REGISTRATION (Faculty lobby)

  • 15:00 | WELCOME REMARKS (Room P101)

  • 15:15 - 16:30 | SESSION 1 (Room P101)

    Room P101

    Morien El Haj (Ghent University): How do employers view applicants with and without children differently?

    Roberto Carlos Asmat Belleza (Vienna University of Economics and Business): Competing for Equality: Understanding the Gender Gap in International Piano Competitions

    Matej Lorko (University of Economics in Bratislava): How to approach a potential donor? The pre-solicitation stage in charitable giving

  • 16:30 - 17:00 | AFTERNOON BREAK – TEA AND COFFEE (Faculty lobby)

  • 17:00 - 18:15 | KEYNOTE LECTURE – EVA RANEHILL (Room P101)

    Eva Ranehill
    "The Impact of PhD Studies on Mental Health"

  • 18:30 - 21:30 | WELCOME DRINK (at terrace)

Friday, May 31

  • 9:00 - 9:30 | REGISTRATION – TEA AND COFFEE (lobby)

  • 9:30 - 10:30 | SESSION 2

    Behavioral and Experimental Economics
    Room P102

    Moumita Deb (University of Heidelberg): Information Acquisition in a Threshold Public Goods Game

    Aleksandra Naganska (University of Warsaw): Subjective financial well-being and susceptibility to scams

    Christoph Huber (Vienna University of Economics and Business): Determinants of Reproducibility in Management Science

    Gender
    Room P106

    Pia Molitor (Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Information Technology): Uncovering the Choreography of Life: The Impact of Life Transitions on Gendered Housework Patterns

    Britta Jensen (Institute for Employment Research): Gender Differences in Self-Confidence and Labor Market Outcomes

    Elena Bassoli (Paris School of Economics): Working longer or opting out? Women's costly response to a recent pension reform

  • 10:30 - 11:00 | MID-MORNING BREAK – TEA AND COFFEE

  • 11:00 - 12:00 | SESSION 3

    Behavioral and Experimental Economics
    Room P102

    Marc Kaufmann (Central European University): How Secondary Markets Undermine Social Responsibility

    Ashley Perry (London Business School): Performance-Feedback

    Yang Zhong (University of Amsterdam): Working under distractions

    Migration
    Room P106

    Louise Devos (Ghent University): Labour market disadvantages of citizens with a migration background in Belgium: A systematic review

    Klára Kantová (Charles University): The Elasticity of Substitution between Native and Immigrant Labor: A Meta-Analysis

    Andrea Fazio (University of Rome Tor Vergata): 'Eye for eye, tooth for tooth' Body Mass Index, Discrimination, and Attitudes toward Immigrants

  • 12:00 - 13:00 | LUNCH (at the conference venue)

  • 13:00 - 14:15 | KEYNOTE LECTURE – VINCENZO CARRIERI

    Vincenzo Carrieri
    "Inequalities in health: Evidence, theories and policies"

  • 14:15 - 14:30 | BEST PAPER AWARD ANNOUNCEMENT, GROUP PHOTO AND SHORT BREAK

  • 14:30 - 15:30 | SESSION 4

    Behavioral and Experimental Economics
    Room P102

    Gergely Hajdu (Vienna University of Economics and Business): Sinners and Saints: How Narratives Affect Moral Behaviour

    Tingyan Jia (University of Leicester): Empathy, Motivated Reasoning, and Redistribution

    Lorenzo Spadoni (University of Cassino): Norms and anti-coordination: elicitation and priming in an El Farol Bar Game experiment

    Health
    Room P106

    Vendula Knust Stepanik (University Erlangen-Nürnberg): Does free enrolment set an equal opportunity? Evidence from Social Health Protection Program in Pakistan

    Mehrzad B. Baktash (University of Trier): Does Performance Pay Increase the Risk of Worker Loneliness?

    Anna Bárdits (Hungarian Research Network): Family Foster Care or Residential Care: The Impact of Home Environment on Children Raised in State Care

  • 15:30 - 16:00 | AFTERNOON BREAK – TEA AND COFFEE

  • 16:00 - 17:00 | SESSION 5

    Behavioral and Experimental Economics
    Room P102

    Marco Catola (Maastricht University): Curbing Energy Consumption through Voluntary Quotas: Experimental Evidence

    Antal Ertl (Corvinus University of Budapest): Learning to Win by Fearing to Lose: Exploring the Positive Effects of Loss Aversion on Academic Achievement and Motivation in Education

    Yilong Xu (Utrecht University): Motivations to speculate are the driving forces in experimental asset market bubbles

    Labour
    Room P106

    Flavio Malnati (CERGE-EI): Deus Vult! Military Capacity and Economic Development in the Teutonic-Order State

    Mattia Filomena (Masaryk University): Fatality news, media coverage and workplace safety

    Josef Montag (Charles University): School Principals and Minorities: A Field Experiment on Ethnic and Socioeconomic Discrimination

  • 18:30 - 22:00 | CONFERENCE DINNER

    Venue: Na Střeláku, Pisárecká 7b/562, Brno

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