Time |
Schedule |
8.40-9:00 |
Registration and morning Coffee |
8:55-9:00 |
Opening Remark |
9:00-9:35 |
Marie Claire Villeval: Motivated Memory in Dictator Games |
9:35-9:45 |
Coffee/Tea Break |
9:45-10:20 |
Li King King: Bayesian Persuasion and Reciprocity: Theory and Experiment |
10:20-10:55 |
Vikas Kakkar: Wealth, Financial Literacy and Behavioral Biases: Evidence from Japan |
10:55-11:05 |
Coffee/Tea Break |
11:05-11:40 |
Ying-Yi Hong: Is Environment Pollution Necessary for Getting Rich? |
11:40-12:15 |
Riccardo Pansini: Attainment of future carbon sequestration via a climate game in the Chinese collectivistic society |
12:15-13:50 |
Group Photo Taking + Lunch (Speakers and Registered Participants) |
13:50-14:25 |
Jaimie Lien: Lying for Efficiency or Fairness? |
14:25-15:00 |
Cangjian Cao: Cash or Red Envelope: A Field Experiment on Work Incentives in China |
15:00-15:35 |
Abhijit Ramalingam: Status and Trust in Representative Leaders: A Lab-in-the-Field Experiment in Rural Sarawak |
15:35-15:45 |
Coffee/Tea Break |
15:45-16:20 |
Guo Liang: Contextual Deliberation and Procedure-Dependent Preference Reversals |
16:20-16:55 |
Andrew Ching: A Heuristic Approach to Explore: Value of Perfect Information |
16:55-17:05 |
Coffee/Tea Break |
17:05-17:40 |
Tanjim Hossain: The Trade-off Between Equity and Efficiency in the Organization of New Firms |
17:45 |
Coach depart from university roundabout to dinner venue |
18:00-20:00 |
Workshop Dinner (Speakers and Organizers) |