SFB Research Seminar

The SFB Research Seminar regularly invites international speakers to present ongoing work related to credence goods research. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the seminar is currently held online. Everybody interested is most welcome to join via the following link: https://webconference.uibk.ac.at/b/tob-yfl-yvk-s7g 
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March 3, 12pm

Takeshi Murooka
Osaka University

Procrastination Markets


March 10, 12pm

Dorothea Kübler
WZB

Repugnant transactions: The role of agency and extreme consequences


April 21, 3pm

Tim Cason
Purdue University

Contingent Reasoning and Dynamic Public Goods Provision


April 28, 2pm

Marco Pagnozzi
University of Naples Federico II

Projection of Private Values in Auctions


May 5, 12pm

Jordi Brandts
IAE-CSIC & Barcelona GSE

Managerial Leadership,
Truth-Telling and Efficient Coordination

 

May 19, 12pm

Antonio Rosato
UTS Business School

A Novel Experimental Test of Truthful Bidding in Second-Price Auctions with Real Objects


May 26, 12pm

Jianpei Li
University of International Business and Economics

Signaling versus Auditing [paper]

 

June 2, 12pm

Jonas Loebbing
LMU Munich

Inefficiency and Regulation in Credence Goods Markets with Altruistic Experts

 

June 9, 3pm

Alex Imas
University of Chicago

Dynamic Inconsistency in Risky Choice: Evidence from the Lab and Field

 

June 16, 3pm

Olga Shurchkov
Wellesley College

 Who values diversity

 

POSTPONED TO 2022

Elise Payzan-LeNestour
University of New South Wales Business School

tba

 


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