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, some of the talks are 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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October 12, 3pm
Online

Bertil Tungodden
NHH Norway

Fairness Across the World: Preferences and Beliefs


October 19, 3pm
Online

Florian Zimmermann
briq / University of Bonn

Stories, Statistics and Memory


November 9, noon
SR 9

Sarah Brosnan
Georgia State University

Understanding the evolution of primate decision-making using experimental games

abstract 

November 16, 3pm
Online

Dirk Engelmann
HU Berlin

Decomposing Trust


November 23, noon SR 9

Tibor Neugebauer
University of Luxembourg

Taming Selten's Horse with Impulse Response

paper

November 30, 3pm
Online

Daphne Raban
University of Haifa

Transparency in Information Markets

abstract 

December 14, noon SR 9

Michaela Pagel
Columbia Business School

Consumer Surveillance and Financial Fraud


January 11, 3pm
Online

Igor Grossmann
University of Waterloo

Insights into expert judgment of societal change

abstract 

January 25, noon SR 9

Heike Hennig-Schmidt
University of Bonn

Fairness Reasoning and Equality Concerns as Coordination Devices in Tacit Bargaining – A Text Protocol Analysis of Behavioral Experiments in Germany and China

 abstract

February 1, 3pm
Online

Ingvild Almas
Stockholm University

Household decision making and poverty traps

 


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