SFB Research Seminar

The SFB Research Seminar regularly invites international speakers to present ongoing work related to credence goods research. Please note that some of the talks are 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 22, 3pm
Online

Abel Brodeur
University of Ottawa

We Need to Talk about Mechanical Turk: What 22,989 Hypothesis Tests Tell Us about Publication Bias and p-Hacking in Online Experiments

paper

March 29, 3pm
Online

Peter Schwardmann
Carnegie Mellon University

Anticipatory Anxiety and Wishful Thinking

paper

April 12, noon
SR 9

Astrid Dannenberg
University of Kassel

The Effects of Observability and an Information Nudge on Food Choice

 paper

April 19, 3pm
Online

Brian Nosek
Center for Open Science

Making Research Trustworthy


April 26, 3pm
Online

Anna Bayona
ESADE

Credit Ratings and Investment

 

POSTPONED

Mark Armstrong
University College London

Multiproduct Price Dispersion

abstract

May 17, noon
SR 9

Andre Lot
NHH - Norwegian School of Economics

Longevity Pessimism, Misinformation and Pension Choice

paper

May 24, noon
SR 4

Stefan Krasa
University of Illinois

Political Competition and Strategic Voting in Multi-Candidate Elections

 paper

May 31, noon
UR 3 (!)

Lata Gangadharan
Monash University

Impact of climate change policies: Behavioural insights

abstract 

June 21, noon
SR 4

Robert Dur
Erasmus University Rotterdam

Who's Afraid of Policy Experiments?

 


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