Nathalie Roemer, Leibniz University of Hannover (LUH)
› Context-dependent perceptions and decision making - Keyu Wu, University of Zurich
09:30-09:52 (22min)
› Elementary, my dear Wason! An experiment on the role of confirmation bias in markets for credence goods -
09:52-10:14 (22min)
› Narrow Bracketing in Work Choices - Marc Kaufmann, Central European University
10:16-10:38 (22min)
› Why are you the best? An experimental analysis of the effect of self-promotion on gender bias - Nathalie Roemer, Leibniz University of Hannover (LUH)
10:38-11:00 (22min)
9:30 - 11:00 (1h30)
Morality 1
BEL.023
Eugenio Verrina, GATE Lyon
› Gender Identity and Competitive Behavior - a Virtual Reality Experiment - Nina Rapoport, Paris School of Economics, Centre d'économie de la Sorbonne
09:30-09:52 (22min)
› Truth-telling and wishful thinking - Jan Biermann, University of Hamburg
09:52-10:14 (22min)
› Social Preferences and the Transmission of Narratives - Marie Claire Villeval, GATE-Lab
10:16-10:38 (22min)
› Group dishonesty: incentives and beliefs. -
10:38-11:00 (22min)
9:30 - 11:00 (1h30)
Experimental methods 1
BEL.016
Alice Solda, Ghent University
› Analyzing the impact of strategic behavior in an evolutionary learning model using a Genetic Algorithm - Vinicius Ferraz, Alfred-Weber-Institute, Department of Economics
09:30-09:52 (22min)
› Estimating the effect on happiness through question randomization: An application to blood donation - Giacomo Degli Antoni, University of Parma
09:52-10:14 (22min)
› Explaining the heterogeneity between risk and ambiguity aversion relationships : a meta-analysis - Chris OUANGRAOUA, Université Côte d'Azur
10:16-10:38 (22min)
› Centralized versus decentralized enforcement mechanisms under imperfect monitoring: Impacts on compliance in a public good game -
10:38-11:00 (22min)
9:30 - 11:00 (1h30)
Nudges 1
BEL.015
Nives Della Valle, European Commission - Joint Research Centre
› Killing two birds with one stone? Experimental evidence of the behavioural spillover effects of social norm nudges promoting low-carbon food choices. - Julien Picard, Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment
09:30-09:52 (22min)
› Norm from the top: a social norm nudge to promote low-practiced behaviors without boomerang effect - Alix Rouillé, ENS de Cachan
09:52-10:14 (22min)
› When to get that extra paycheck? - Evaluation of a de-nudge policy - Leon Houf, Universität Heidelberg
10:16-10:38 (22min)
› Promoting energy sufficiency while addressing energy poverty - Nives Della Valle, European Commission - Joint Research Centre
10:38-11:00 (22min)
9:30 - 11:00 (1h30)
Social preferences 1
BEL.020
Roberto Hernan Gonzalez, Burgundy School of Business
› Inequality Externality Beliefs and Redistributive Preferences - Max Lobeck, University of Konstanz, TWI
09:30-09:52 (22min)
› Intertemporal Social Preferences - Marcello Negrini, (PSE)
09:52-10:14 (22min)
› Mind the framing, when studying social preferences in the domain of losses! - Miloš Fišar, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Masaryk University
10:16-10:38 (22min)
› Demand for Institutions and Opportunistic Behavior: Experimental Evidence - Roberto HERNAN GONZALEZ, Burgundy School of Business
10:38-11:00 (22min)
9:30 - 11:00 (1h30)
AI & algorithms
Salle des Colloques
Béatrice Boulu-Reshef, University of Orléans
› In algorithms we trust - once we learned to understand them? -
09:30-09:52 (22min)
› Blockchain-based data sharing system: an experimental analysis of behavioural features affecting inter-organisational cooperation - Marta Ballatore, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis
09:52-10:14 (22min)
› Human decision-making in the presence of algorithm adviser. -
10:16-10:38 (22min)
› Inventory Management with Carryover in a Laboratory Setting: Going Beyond the Newsvendor Paradigm -
10:38-11:00 (22min)
› Experiments in Information Acquisition and Voting - Moumita Deb, University of Birmingham
14:00-14:22 (22min)
› Unintended consequences of corruption indices: an experimental approach - Philipp Chapkovski, WZB, Berlin
14:22-14:44 (22min)
› The Persistent Effect of Biased Narratives - Sili Zhang, University of Zurich
14:46-15:08 (22min)
› Information and cooperation: An Experiment on sorting behaviour - Noémi Berlin, EconomiX
15:08-15:30 (22min)
14:00 - 15:30 (1h30)
Cooperation
BEL.016
Marco Faillo, University of Trento
› Do labor market institutions modify the link between job insecurity and social cohesion? an experimental study - Hélène Couprie, Aix-Marseille Univ (LEST-CNRS)
14:00-14:22 (22min)
› The enemy of my enemy: Competitive framing in repeated prisoner's dilemmas - Sara Gil Gallen, Université Côte d'Azur
14:22-14:44 (22min)
› Norms, Inequality and Strategy of Cooperation: an Online Indefinite Repeated Experiment - Boris Wieczorek, CNRS
14:46-15:08 (22min)
› Cash posters in the lab: an experiment on horizontal and vertical reciprocity. -
15:08-15:30 (22min)
14:00 - 15:30 (1h30)
Fairness
BEL.015
Zahra Murad, University of Portsmouth
› Experimental Investigation of Stationary Equilibria in the Context of an Inspection Game - Vinicius Ferraz, Alfred-Weber-Institute, Department of Economics
14:00-14:22 (22min)
› Continuous Versus Discrete Time in Dynamic Common Pool Resource Game Experiments - Murielle DJIGUEMDE, Université de Montpellier
14:22-14:44 (22min)
› Choice and fairness: The salience of choice reduces rich people's contributions to public goods - Arjun Sengupta, Nottingham University Business School [Nottingham]
14:46-15:08 (22min)
› Moral wiggle room and discrimination - zahra murad, University of Portsmouth
15:08-15:30 (22min)
14:00 - 15:30 (1h30)
Social preferences 2
Salle des Colloques
Eli Spiegelman, Burgundy School of Business
› Non-isolation and Social Preference - Keaton Ellis, University of Maryland, College Park
14:00-14:22 (22min)
› On the determinants of altruistic behaviour in a risky and ambiguous contexts - Vincent THEROUDE, IÉSEG School Of Management, Lille économie management - UMR 9221
14:22-14:44 (22min)
› Opting in to dictator games: The effect of voluntary vulnerability on dictator giving - Diya Abraham, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Masaryk University
14:46-15:08 (22min)
› Reciprocal, but inequity averse as well? Mixed motives for punishment and reward - Eli Spiegelman, Burgundy School of Business
15:08-15:30 (22min)
14:00 - 15:30 (1h30)
Incentives
BEL.020
Eldar Dadon, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
› Incentive Mechanism Design for Responsible Data Governance: A Field Experiment -
14:00-14:22 (22min)
› Mean, Kind, or Monetary: Does Feedback Form Matter? -
14:22-14:44 (22min)
› Synergies of interventions to tackle climate change - Marius Alt, European Commission, Joint Research Center
14:46-15:08 (22min)
› Goodhart's law in the labor market -
15:08-15:30 (22min)
14:00 - 15:30 (1h30)
Session in honor of C. Montmarquette
Grand Amphi
Marie Claire Villeval, GATE-Lab
› Cooperation with Claude - Claudia Keser, University of Goettingen
14:00-14:22 (22min)
› Do Real Stakes Always Matter? Experimental Evidence on Social and Anti-Social Preferences - David Masclet, Centre interuniversitaire de recherche en analyse des organisations
14:22-14:44 (22min)
› Efficiency of education systems when students have an imperfect knowledge of their own ability: an experimental approach - Louis Lévy-Garboua, Centre d'économie de la Sorbonne, Louis Lévy-Garboua
14:46-15:08 (22min)
› What if compulsory insurance triggered self-insurance? An experimental evidence. - François Pannequin, Ecole Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay
15:08-15:30 (22min)
› Pitfalls of pay transparency: Evidence from the lab and the field - Katharina Brütt, University of Amsterdam
15:50-16:12 (22min)
› Two-part tariff, demand uncertainty and risk sharing: From theory to experimental evidence - Alexis Garapin, Grenoble Applied Economics Lab (GAEL)
16:12-16:34 (22min)
› Conciliation in bargaining over losses. - Rémi Suchon, Laboratoire d'Anthropologie Expérimentale
16:34-16:56 (22min)
15:50 - 17:00 (1h10)
Markets
BEL.019
Radu Vranceanu, ESSEC Business School
› Nonspeculative Bubbles Revisited: Speculation Does Matter - Yilong Xu, Utrecht University
15:50-16:12 (22min)
› Obfuscation in Competitive Markets - Keyu Wu, University of Zurich
16:12-16:34 (22min)
› Sovereign debt default and bond prices: an experimental study - Radu Vranceanu, ESSEC Business School
16:34-16:56 (22min)
15:50 - 17:00 (1h10)
Emotions 1
BEL.023
Astrid Hopfensitz, GATE-Lab
› Inducing pride as a way of filling gender gap in competitiveness - Alla Kachur, Masaryk University
15:50-16:12 (22min)
› From intentions to actions: interventions to encourage the adoption of socially desirable behaviour - Rim Rejeb, Laboratoire dÉconomie Appliquée de Grenoble
16:12-16:34 (22min)
› Smiles behind a mask are detectable and affect judgments of trustworthiness, attractiveness, and competence - Astrid Hopfensitz, GATE
16:34-16:56 (22min)
15:50 - 17:00 (1h10)
Morality 2
BEL.016
Fabio Galeotti, GATE-Lab
› Can Asymmetric Incentives uproot Collaborative Dishonesty? - Beatrice Braut, University of Turin
15:50-16:12 (22min)
› Impact of lying aversion and prosociality on cheating - Daniel Parra, WZB Berlin Social Science Center
16:12-16:34 (22min)
› Information Acquisition and Social Norm Formation - Fabio Galeotti, GATE
16:34-16:56 (22min)
15:50 - 17:00 (1h10)
Decision under uncertainty 1
BEL.015
Brice Corgnet, GATE-Lab
› Loss aversion is robust - Olivier L'Haridon, CREM
15:50-16:12 (22min)
› Intrinsic Preferences for Autonomy - Holger Herz, University of Fribourg
16:12-16:34 (22min)
› ON THE APPEAL OF COMPLEXITY - Brice Corgnet, Emlyon Business School, GATE
16:34-16:56 (22min)
› Measuring Inflation Expectations: How Stable Are Density Forecasts? - Peter Duersch, Universität Mannheim [Mannheim]
17:20-17:42 (22min)
› Credit Ratings and Investments: An Experimental Study - Oana Peia, University College Dublin
17:42-18:04 (22min)
› Central bank's stabilization and communication policies when firms have motivated overconfidence in their own information accuracy or processing - camille cornand, Groupe d'Analyse et de Théorie Economique
18:04-18:26 (22min)
17:20 - 18:30 (1h10)
Decision under uncertainty 2
BEL.019
Georgia Buckle, University of Portsmouth
› The Needs of the Many, the Wealth of the Few: How Responsibility Affects Risky Decision-Making for Others - Wolfgang Luhan, University of Portsmouth, Faculty of Business and Law
17:20-17:42 (22min)
› Ambiguity and charitable giving - Maria J. Montoya-Villalobos, Université Paris Nanterre, EconomiX
17:42-18:04 (22min)
› Do as I Do: Paternalism and Preference Differences in Decision Making for Others - Georgia Buckle, University of Portsmouth
18:04-18:26 (22min)
17:20 - 18:30 (1h10)
Experimental methods 2
BEL.023
Lina Maria Lozano, New York University Abu Dhabi
› Lab vs Online: No Differences - Benjamin Prissé, Loyola Behavioral Lab
17:20-17:42 (22min)
› How to distinguish economic from moral compensation in the rebound effect ? A theoretical and experimental approach - Simon Mathex, Montpellier Supagro
17:42-18:04 (22min)
› Measuring Preferences for Competition -
18:04-18:26 (22min)
17:20 - 18:30 (1h10)
Intertemporal decision making
BEL.016
Maxime le Bihan, GATE-Lab
› Flexible Microcredit: Effects on Loan Repayment and Social Pressure - Anett John, University of Birmingham [Birmingham]
17:20-17:42 (22min)
› Experimental evidence of future tense marking on pro-environmental behavior - Manuel Suter, Institut für Organisation und Personal Engehaldenstrasse, Bern
17:44-18:04 (20min)
› Do job seekers (really) procrastinate? - Maxime le Bihan, GATE
18:04-18:26 (22min)
17:20 - 18:30 (1h10)
Voting
BEL.015
Enrique Fatas, University of Pennsylvania
› Fake news and preference-consistent voting during the 2022 French presidential election - Laurence Vardaxoglou, Université Paris 1
17:20-17:42 (22min)
› The approval mechanism with delegation: An experiment on CPR extractions - Gabriel Bayle, Centre dÉconomie de lÉnvironnement - Montpellier - UMR 5211
17:20-17:42 (22min)
› Do democracies fight like autocracies? A causal analysis of political institutions and war - Enrique Fatas, University of Pennsylvania
18:04-18:26 (22min)
17:20 - 18:30 (1h10)
Beliefs 1
Salle des Colloques
Charlotte Saucet, Université Paris 1
› Repeated Sampling of Group Members and Norm Perception - Thomas Karl Alfred Woiczyk, University of the Balearic Islands
17:20-17:42 (22min)
› How does choice affect learning? - Gergely Hajdu, Vienna University of Economics and Business
17:42-18:04 (22min)
› Motivated vs. Skeptical Beliefs - Charlotte SAUCET, Université Paris 1
18:04-18:26 (22min)
› Optimal (mis-)coordination under uncertainty: Testing information design in the laboratory - Andreas Ziegler, University of Amsterdam
09:30-09:52 (22min)
› Pictures are worth many words: Effectiveness of visual communication in dispelling the rent–control misconception - Isabel Busom, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
09:52-10:14 (22min)
› Reducing the Shadow Economy with Informational Cues: A Natural Field Experiment with Firms in Latvia -
10:16-10:38 (22min)
› Rumors in social networks - an online experiment -
10:38-11:00 (22min)
9:30 - 11:00 (1h30)
Nudges 2
BEL.019
Vanessa Schöller, University of Regensburg
› (Im)Moral suasion in collective action problems: evidence from a long-term experiment - Andrea Guido, Burgundy School of Business
09:30-09:52 (22min)
› Corpus Design for Studying Linguistic Nudges in Human-Computer Spoken Interactions -
09:52-10:14 (22min)
› Bad Nudge, Kids and Voice Assistants: A Social Preferences lab-in-the-field Experiment - Théo MARQUIS, Université Paris-Saclay
10:16-10:38 (22min)
› Can monetized carbon information increase pro-environmental behavior? Experimental evidence - Vanessa Schöller, University of Regensburg
10:38-11:00 (22min)
9:30 - 11:00 (1h30)
Gender
BEL.023
Christiane Schwieren, Heidelberg University
› Gender differences in the willingness to compete against a standard - Maria Cubel, University of Bath
09:30-09:52 (22min)
› Backlash against Women in Competition - Jakob Moeller, Vienna University of Economics and Business
09:52-10:14 (22min)
› Gendered Instructions and Economic Behavior - Karoline Ströhlein, Institute of Management, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
10:16-10:38 (22min)
› Gender, dark traits, and leadership emergence - Christiane Schwieren, Heidelberg University
10:38-11:00 (22min)
9:30 - 11:00 (1h30)
Team/group decisions
BEL.016
Krista Saral, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
› Breaking the Silence - Group Discussions, Social Pressure, and the Adoption of Health Technologies - Silvia Castro, University of Munich (LMU)
09:30-09:52 (22min)
› Productive and destructive group contests: An Experimental Investigation - Julie Rosaz, Burgundy School of Business, Dijon
09:52-10:14 (22min)
› Group decisions are more libertarian than individual decisions - Felix Kölle, University of Cologne
10:16-10:38 (22min)
› Remote work and team productivity - Krista Saral, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
10:38-11:00 (22min)
9:30 - 11:00 (1h30)
Emotions 2
BEL.015
Joanna Rachubik, University of Warsaw
› The performance effects of multiple sources of stress: the case of math anxiety. - Guillermo Mateu, Burgundy School of Business, Dijon
09:30-09:52 (22min)
› The role of Emotions in Social Preferences. Comparing passive observers and active decision-makers. - Wenxin Xiong, Wenxin Xiong
09:52-10:14 (22min)
› Augmented Reality for environmental fundraising: A laboratory study - Barbara Buljat, Université Côte dÁzur, Faculty of Economics and Business Rijeka, Balkan Institute for Science and Innovation (BISI)
10:16-10:38 (22min)
› Cognitive biases and emotions: A framing experiment -
10:38-11:00 (22min)
9:30 - 11:00 (1h30)
Social preferences 3
Salle des Colloques
Julien Senn, University of Zurich
› The effect of compassion fade on altruistic behavior: Experimental evidence for a guilt mitigation account - Ben Grodeck, Monash University
09:30-09:52 (22min)
› The role of leaders in the change of social norms - Jona Krutaj, GATE
09:52-10:14 (22min)
› The Impact of Artificial Intelligence and Behavioral Predictions on Economic and Strategic Decision Making - Christina Strobel, Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)
10:16-10:38 (22min)
› The Fundamental Properties, the Stability, and the Predictive Power of Distributional Preferences - Julien Senn, University of Zurich
10:38-11:00 (22min)
› Craving for Money? Empirical Evidence from the Laboratory and the Field - Elise Payzan-LeNestour, The University of New South Wales
14:00-14:22 (22min)
› Ambiguity apportionment: An experiment - Maria Erazo, University of Lyon 2, GATE
14:22-14:44 (22min)
› Risk taking with externalities - Ludovica Orlandi, Nottingham Trent University
14:46-15:08 (22min)
› How does the way we represent lotteries affect risk preferences? - Geoffrey Castillo, University of Vienna
15:08-15:30 (22min)
14:00 - 15:30 (1h30)
Information 2
BEL.019
Benoit Tarroux, GATE-Lab
› On the relationship between information and individuals' perception in affecting income tax evasion - Ludovica Spinola, Ca' Foscari University, Venice
14:00-14:22 (22min)
› Path Dependencies and Innovation – An Experimental Study - Rika Stoczek, University of Hannover, Institute of Economic Policy, Chair in Innovation Economics
14:22-14:44 (22min)
› Inattentive multi-attribute search: Converging search towards the optimum level and the moderating role of inattention - Imen Bouhlel, Groupe de Recherche en Droit, Economie et Gestion
14:46-15:08 (22min)
› The effect of group deliberation on distributive preferences: An experimental study - Benoit Tarroux, GATE
15:08-15:30 (22min)
14:00 - 15:30 (1h30)
Public goods
BEL.023
Fabrice Le Lec, University of Lille
› Opting-in and contribution to public goods: the case of cooperative members - Angela SUTAN, Burgundy School of Business
14:00-14:22 (22min)
› Measuring beliefs and ambiguity attitudes in a public good game: an experimental study - Nahed Eddai, University of Grenoble Alpes
14:22-14:44 (22min)
› Public goods in network: are neighbours contributions better to display? - Lucie POINET, Nantes-Atlantique Economics and Management Laboratory (LEMNA)
14:46-15:08 (22min)
› An experimental investigation of tax competition - Fabrice Le Lec, University of Lille
15:08-15:30 (22min)
14:00 - 15:30 (1h30)
COVID-19
BEL.016
Eva Raiber, Aix-Marseille School of Economics
› Face masks and social pressure - Roberto Rozzi, Ca' Foscari University of Venice
14:00-14:22 (22min)
› Mobile vaccination units substantially increase COVID-19 vaccination uptake - Stefanie Schumacher, University of Bern
14:22-14:44 (22min)
› Preferences After Pan(dem)ics: Time and risk in the shadow of Covid-19 - Xavier Gassmann, Burgundy School of Business
14:46-15:08 (22min)
› Covid-related worries, cognitive performance, and financial incentives: Results from on Online Experiment - Eva Raiber, Aix-Marseille School of Economics
15:08-15:30 (22min)
14:00 - 15:30 (1h30)
Beliefs 2
BEL.015
Claire Rimbaud, Universität Innsbruck
› The effects of confidence and mechanism knowledge in the French college admission mechanism - Renke Schmacker, Université de Lausanne
14:00-14:22 (22min)
› Trust in hiring algorithms: causal effect of beliefs about humans' discrimination for workers, and self-confidence for managers - Marie-Pierre Dargnies, Paris Dauphine university, PSL
14:22-14:44 (22min)
› Eliciting beliefs when the distribution matters: a horse race of elicitation interfaces -
14:46-15:08 (22min)
› Norm provision and beliefs elicitation: How do they interact? - Claire Rimbaud, Universität Innsbruck [Innsbruck]
15:08-15:30 (22min)
› Hedging Against Ambiguity - Experimental Study - Sonia Mun, Université Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris School of Economics
15:45-16:07 (22min)
› Outcome bias and risk taking in a principal agent setting - Moritz Loewenfeld, Toulouse School of Economics
16:07-16:29 (22min)
› Judicial Decision under Ambiguity and Predictive Justice - Sébastien Massoni, Bureau d\'Économie Théorique et Appliquée
16:31-16:53 (22min)
› Measuring strategic-uncertainty attitudes - Adam Zylbersztejn, Groupe d'Analyse et de Théorie Economique Lyon St-Etienne
16:53-17:15 (22min)
15:45 - 17:15 (1h30)
Environment
BEL.019
Beatrice Roussillon, Laboratoire dÉconomie Appliquée de Grenoble
› Correcting Misperceptions about the CO2 Emissions Associated with Consumption - Taisuke Imai, LMU Munich
15:45-16:07 (22min)
› Environmental, nutritional, economic and behavioral impact of six environmental labelling systems: experimental evidence - Philippine de lattre, Laboratoire d'économie appliquée de Grenoble
16:07-16:29 (22min)
› Who is Willing to Pay the Price for Clean Air? Perceived Relative Income and Revealed Preferences for Environmental Health - Tillmann Eymess, Heidelberg University
16:31-16:53 (22min)
› Intrinsic Motivation to Promote the Development of Renewable Energy: A Field Experiment from Household Demand - Beatrice Roussillon, Laboratoire dÉconomie Appliquée de Grenoble
16:53-17:15 (22min)
15:45 - 17:15 (1h30)
Morality 3
BEL.023
Julien Benistant, Institut des sciences cognitives Marc Jeannerod
› Individual Oath Swearing and Lying in Group - Sorravich Kingsuwankul, GATE
15:45-16:07 (22min)
› Would I lie for you? Experimental evidence on dishonesty and social identity - Lerato Dixon, Nottingham Trent University - Thorsten Chmura, Nottingham Trent University
16:07-16:29 (22min)
› Cheating responses to tax evasion - Andrea Martinangeli, Burgundy School of Business (BSB) - Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Dijon Bourgogne (ESC)
16:31-16:53 (22min)
› Competition, Information, and the Erosion of Morals - Julien Benistant, Institut des sciences cognitives Marc Jeannerod - Centre de neuroscience cognitive - UMR5229
16:53-17:15 (22min)
15:45 - 17:15 (1h30)
Consumer decision
BEL.016
Sabrina Teyssier, INRAE
› Labels vs incentives: testing nutritional policies in the laboratory - Paolo Crosetto, Laboratoire dÉconomie Appliquée de Grenoble
15:45-16:07 (22min)
› Local Energy for Sale: An Experimental Analysis of Consumers' Decision-Making in Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading Platforms - Anna Rita Bennato, Loughborough University
16:07-16:29 (22min)
› Preferences for meat substitute with plant-based proteins: an experiment with real products consumption - Youenn LOHEAC, Rennes School of Business
16:31-16:53 (22min)
› Consumers Food Choices and the impact of Constraints on Greenhouse Gas Emissions - Sabrina Teyssier, INRAE
16:53-17:15 (22min)
15:45 - 17:15 (1h30)
Social preferences 4
BEL.015
Fortuna Casoria, Burgundy School of Business
› Self selection and the willingness to share - Katarína Čellárová, Masaryk University
15:45-16:07 (22min)
› Sharing Losses in Dictator and Ultimatum Games: a Meta-Analysis - François Cochard, Univ. Bourgogne Franche-Comté, CRESE
16:07-16:29 (22min)
› Social Preferences under the Shadow of the Future - Simone Quercia, Università degli Studi di Verona
16:31-16:53 (22min)
› Social distancing, trust and pro-sociality in times of acute health crisis - Fortuna Casoria, Burgundy School of Business, Dijon
16:53-17:15 (22min)