Sommer-Semester 2025
| Date | Speaker(s) (Affiliation) | Title of Presentation |
|---|---|---|
| 05.05.2025 | David Frankel (Melburne Business School) | Predicting Participation |
| 12.05.2025 | Johanna Mollerstrom (George Mason) | Fairness Preference over Parental Wealth Transfer |
| 13.05.2025 | Yan Chen (Michigan) | Social Media and Job Market Success: A Field Experiment on Twitter |
| 21.05.2025 | Marta Serra Garcia (UCSD) | The Attention-Information Tradeoff |
| 26.05.2025 | Ro'ee Levy (Tel Aviv University) | Paying Not to Know: News Avoidance in Times of War |
| 02.06.2025 | Asen Kochov (University of Rochester) | Sequential Trading with Coarse Contingencies |
| 16.06.2025 | Chad Kendall (University of Miami) | Causal Narratives |
| 23.06.2025 | Katharina Brutt (VU Amsterdam) | Far from free: How social proximity affects paternalism |
| 30.06.2025 | Henry Schneider (Queen's University) | Promoting Best Practices in a Multitask Workplace |
| 07.07.2025 | Dennie van Dolder (Univeristy of Essex) | Impact or Responsibility? Giving Behavior in a Televised Natural Experiment |
| 14.07.2025 | Alessandro Tavoni (University of Bologna) | Tipping in Coordination Games: An Experimental Approach |
Winter Term 2024/25
| Date | Speaker(s) (Affiliation) | Title of Presentation |
|---|---|---|
| 14.10.2024 | Taisuke Imai (Osaka University) | Predicting Social Science Results |
| 21.10.2024 | Sander Onderstal (University of Amsterdam) | How the design of cartel fines affects prices: Evidence from the lab |
| 28.10.2024 | Daniel Zizzo (The University of Queensland) | Why Behave like Sheep? Understanding Compliance and Peer Effects |
| 18.11.2024 | Amelie Schiprowski (The University of Bonn) | Small Sample Diversity |
| 25.11.2024 | Arno Apffelstaedt (The University of Cologne) | Winning Stories: Persuasive Narratives and Gender Biases at Work |
| 02.12.2024 | Salvatore Nunnari (Bocconi) | Negative Emission Technologies and Climate Cooperation |
| 09.12.2024 | Duarte Gonçalves (UCL) | Speed, Accuracy, and Complexity |
| 16.12.2024 | Melis Kartal (WU Vienna) | Sorting fact from fiction when reasoning is motivated |
| 17.03.2025 | Botond Köszegi (Bonn) | How Secondary Markets Undermine Social Responsibility |
Summer Term 2024
| Date | Speaker(s) (Affiliation) | Title of Presentation |
|---|---|---|
| 22.04.2024 | Eva Ranehill (University of Gothenburg) | Are women less effective leaders than men? Evidence on gender discrimination in coordination games |
| 29.04.2024 | Mattie Toma (University of Warwick) | Information-Optional Policies and the Gender-Concealment Gap |
| 06.05.2024 | Roberto Weber (University of Zurich) | Sorting and wage premiums in immoral work |
| 27.05.2024 | Helene Mass (University of Bonn) | Optimal Testing in Disclosure Games |
| 03.06.2024 | Marc Kaufmann (Central European University) | Market Failures with Socially Responsible Consumers |
| 10.06.2024 | Kristof Madarasz (LSE) | Projective Thinking: Model, Evidence, and Applications |
| 17.06.2024 | Tristan Gagnon-Bartsch (Florida State University) | Heterogeneous Tastes and Social (Mis)Learning |
| 18.06.2024 | Peter Andre | Mental Models of the Stock Market |
| 24.06.2024 | Joel van der Weele (University of Amsterdam) | Making Sense: An Esteem-based Model of Rationalizations and Moral Behaviour |
| 01.07.2024 | Ananish Chaudhuri (University of Aukland) | Who becomes a politician? Survey and experimental evidence from village councils in West Bengal, India |
| 08.07.2024 | Christoph Drobner (TUM) | Misguided Effort |
| 15.07.2024 | Eugen Dimant (University of Pennsylvania) | Investigating Polarization through an Economist's Lens: Insights from 2.5 Experimental Studies |