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Join us for today's BBE seminar, featuring insights from two wonderful researchers:
1 - Bertil Tungodden (www.nhh.no/en/employees...) from the NHH Norwegian School of Economics.
2 - Stefania Bortolotti (@bortolotti.bsky.social) from the University of Bologna on "Demand for Fact-Checking and Sharing Information."
Thomas Graeber: thomasgraeber.com
Stefania Bortolotti: sites.google.com/site/stefani...
We are happy to host two great researchers at the BBE colloquium today:
1 - Thomas Graeber (thomas.graeber@econ.uzh.ch) from the University of Zurich on "Cognitive Comparison Effects."
2 – Katharina Bruett (@katharinabruett.bsky.social) from Vrije University Amsterdam (@vusbe.bsky.social) on "Far from free: How social proximity affects paternalism".
Steffen Altmann: sites.google.com/site/steffen...
Katharina Bruett: sites.google.com/view/kathari...
Ending the summer semester BBE Seminar with two thought-provoking talks:
1 – Steffen Altmann (@steffenaltmann.bsky.social) from University of Würzburg (@uni-wuerzburg.de) on "Wage Expectations and Job Search".
2 – Shani Cohen (@shani_cn) from Harvard University (@Harvard) on "[What You Can't See: Contingent Thinking Failures in Dynamic Markets](drive.google.com/file/d/1No3h...
Thomas Buser: sites.google.com/site/thomasb...
Shani Cohen: [https://www.shanicohen.org](www.shanicohen.org)
Looking forward to two engaging talks at today’s BBE seminar:
1 – Thomas Buser (@ThomasBuser) from University of Amsterdam on "Economic preferences, personality, and voting."
2 – Paula Onuchic from London School of Economics on "How do groups speak and how are they understood?".
Simone Haeckl: sites.google.com/view/simoneh...
Paula Onuchic: [https://paulaonuchic.com](paulaonuchic.com)
The BBE seminar today — featuring insights from two researchers:
1 – Simone Haeckl (@shaeckl.bsky.social) from Stavanger Business School (@unistavanger.bsky.social) on "Don't let your fruits rot: An experimental investigation of leadership training in a grocery store".
A great talk awaits in today’s BBE seminar:
1 – Sevgi Yuksel from New York University (@nyu.edu) on "How complexity shapes information demand."
Sevgi Yuksel: [https://www.sevgiyuksel.com](www.sevgiyuksel.com)
2 – Ashley Wong (@ashleyywong.bsky.social) from Tilburg University (@tilburg-university.bsky.social) on "Female Entrepreneurship and Professional Networks".
Jonathan Schulz: sites.google.com/site/jonatha...
Ashley Wong: www.ashley-wong.net
Join us for today’s BBE seminar, featuring two insightful presentations:
1 – Jonathan Schulz (@jonathanschulz.bsky.social) from George Mason University (@georgemasonu.bsky.social) on "The Medieval Church, Diverse Networks and Innovation".
2 – Robert Dur (@robertdur.bsky.social) from Erasmus University Rotterdam on "A Field Experiment on Education Choices".
Marina Schroeder: www.inec.uni-hannover.de/de/schroeder
Robert Dur: www.eur.nl/people/rober...
Today at BBE seminar series we welcome two outstanding researchers:
1 – Marina Schroeder (@mtschroeder.bsky.social) from University of Hannover (@unihannover.bsky.social) on "Input versus Output Incentives in Idea Generation - An Experimental Analysis".
2 – Jana Freundt from Lucerne University (@uniluzern.bsky.social) on "Preferences for Choice Autonomy and Identity".
Gonzalo Arrieta: www.gonzaloarrieta.com
Jana Freundt: janafreundt.net/about-me
Today at the BBE seminar, there will be two fascinating talks by:
1 – Gonzalo Arrieta from University of Zurich on "Procedural Decision-Making in the Face of Complexity".
2 – Elias Tsakas from Maastricht University (@maastrichtu.bsky.social) on "A robust measure of complexity".
Yan Chen: [https://yanchen.people.si.umich.edu](yanchen.people.si.umich.edu)
Elias Tsakas: www.elias-tsakas.com/home.html
We look forward to hosting two researchers in today’s BBE seminar series:
1 – Yan Chen (@yanchenl.bsky.social) from University of Michigan (@umich.edu) on "Social Media and Job Market Success: A Field Experiment on Twitter".
2 – Moses Shayo from Hebrew University of Jerusalem on "Paying not to know: news avoidance in times of war".
David Frankel: www.dmfrankel.com
Moses Shayo: en.economics.huji.ac.il/people/moses...
Today’s BBE seminar, featuring two exceptional talks:
1 – David Frankel from Melbourne Business School on "Equilibrium Selection in Participation Games: A Unified Framework" and "Predicting Participation".
Starting off the summer semester BBE Seminar Series with a talk by David Levine from Royal Holloway University of London on "Behavioral mechanism design as a benchmark for laboratory studies".
David Levine: www.dklevine.com/david.htm
2 – Yves Le Yaouanq from CREST (@crestsociology.bsky.social) on "Intuition, Image and Rationalization: A Model of Belief Formation and Political Polarization".
Dana Sisak: www.danasisak.com
Yves Le Yaouanq: sites.google.com/view/yvesley...
We look forward to hosting two researchers in today’s BBE seminar series:
1 – Dana Sisak from Erasmus University Rotterdam (@rsmerasmus.bsky.social) on "Investigating the willingness to share data: “I am not giving it to that purpose!”".
2 – Giorgia Romagnoli from University of Amsterdam on "Should Individuals Choose Their Own Incentives? Evidence from a Mindfulness Meditation Intervention".
Björn Bartling: www.econ.uzh.ch/en/people/fa...
Giorgia Romagnoli: sites.google.com/site/giorgia...
We look forward to hosting two researchers in today’s BBE seminar series:
1 – Björn Bartling from University of Zurich on "Paternalism Across the World".
2 – David Walker-Jones from University of Surrey on "Naive frequentists and redundant information".
Holly Dykstra: www.hollydykstra.github.io
David Walker-Jones: www.dwalkerjones.com
The first Seminar Series of 2025 – Starting off the year with two exceptional talks:
1 – Holly Dykstra from University of Konstanz (@uni-konstanz.de) on "The Buy-In Effect: when increasing initial effort motivates behavioral follow-through".
2 – Duarte Gonçalves from University College London on "Speed, accuracy, and complexity".
Hannah Trachtman: hannahtrachtman.com
Duarte Gonçalves: duartegoncalves.com
Today at BBE seminar series we welcome two outstanding researchers:
1 – Hannah Trachtman from Hebrew University of Jerusalem on "Treating doctors: evidence from a field experiment in surgery".