Agenda
The ninth meeting of the Behavioral and Experimental Economics Network (BEEN)
Meeting Room 1, San Giobbe Economics Campus
9:00
WELCOME
Chair
Valeria Maggian, Ca' Foscari University of Venice
9:30
Enrico Longo, University of Hamburg
Grassroot and seed money in a multiple public goods setting
9:45
Beatrice Braut, University of Turin
Lab vs Online Experiments: Gender Differences
10:15
Elisa Orlandi, Università di Bologna - JRC, European Commission
Equal opportunity statements and women participation in the job market
10:45
Riccardo Camboni, DSEA - University of Padova
Bid-preferences as Incentive for Innovation: Experimental Evidence
11:00 – 11:30
BREAK
11:30
Roberto Rozzi, University of Padova; Ca' Foscari University of Venice
Masks, cameras and social pressure
12:00
Alessandro Stringhi, Università di Siena
Fooling Yourself: how narratives shape beliefs - Proposal for an experimental design
12:15
Anna Conte, Department of Statistical Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome
Preference reversal and strategic ambiguity
12:30
Biljana Meiske, Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies of the National Research Council of Italy
Corrective bahvior in online social networks and meta-normsmeta
12:45
Antonio Filippin, University of Milan
On the external validity of risk elicitation tasks: A study with tracked behavior in daily life
13:00
Niccolò Toccafondi, IMT School For Advanced Studies Lucca
The effect of Virtual Currencies and Money Illusion on the WTP for online transactions involving risk
13:15-14:30
LUNCH
AFTERNOON SESSIONS
Chair
Luca Corazzini, Ca' Foscari University of Venice
14:30
Marco Casari, University of Bologna
TBA
14:45
Giuseppe Danese, University of Padua
Moral judgment and climate change – An experimental approach
15:00
Giorgio Dini, Università di Bologna
Greenwashing and enforcement: a laboratory experiment on deterrence and credibility
15:15
Pierluigi Conzo, Department of Economics and Statistic “Cognetti de Martiis”, University. of Turin & Collegio Carlo Alberto
The effects of the anti-immigrant propaganda during a pandemic: evidence from a survey experiment
15:45
Inga Jonaityte, Ca' Foscari University of Venice
Citizen Science and Political Decision-Making Processes: a Discrete Choice Experiment
16:00-16:30
BREAK
16:30
Michela Boldrini, Bocconi University & IGIER
A CPR experiment on the role of NETs (negative emission technologies)
16:45
Michele Garagnani, Bocconi Univeristy
Who Likes It More? Using Response Times To Elicit Group Preferences in Surveys
17:15
Caterina Giannetti, University of Pisa
Emotions and Behaviour in Hybrid Market
17:30
Marco Stimolo, Università Politecnica delle Marche
Income mobility, Inequality and Trust. A design for a lab experiment
17:45
Pietro Battiston, University of Pisa
Who Wants their Peer to Be a Millionnaire?
18:15
SPRITZ!
Lingua
L'evento si terrà in inglese
Organizzatore
Department of Economics
Allegati
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