9.00 - 9.20
Welcome
9.20 - 10.20
Georg D. Granic (University of Antwerp)
Incentives in Surveys
10.20 - 10.50
Coffee Break
10.50 - 11.50
Andreas Glöckner (University of Cologne)
Cooperation and Punishment Between Nations: Stereotypes and Behavior
11.50 - 12.50
Michail Kokkoris (Vienna University of Economics and Business)
In Search of the Self in Self-Control
12.50 - 14.20
Lunch
14.20 - 15.20
Anja Achtziger (New York University Abu Dhabi / Zeppelin University)
Motivational States and Incentives
15.20 - 16.20
Carlos Alós-Ferrer (University of Zurich)
Economic Rationality and Competing Behavioral Rules
16.20 - 16.50
Coffee Break
16.50 - 17.50
Urs Fischbacher (University of Konstanz)
Processing Social Preferences
20.00
Dinner (Il Boccone)
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9.00 - 10.00
Mathieu Servant (Université de Franche Comté)
Neurally Constrained Modeling of Speed-Accuracy Tradeoff During Visual Search
10.00 - 11.00
Wim De Neys (Sorbonne Paris Cité University)
Logic, Fast and Slow: Advances in Dual Process Theorizing
11.00 - 11.30
Coffee Break
11.30 - 12.30
Peter Gollwitzer (New York University / University of Konstanz)
The Self-Regulation of Decision-Relevant Modes of Thought
12.30 - 14.00
Lunch
14.00 - 15.00
Erik Hölzl (University of Cologne)
Consumer Credit Decisions in a Dual-Process Perspective
15.00 - 16.00
Ronald Hübner (University of Konstanz)
"Time is Money": How Decision Makers Find the Balance Between Deciding Quickly and Deciding Correctly
16.00 - 16.30
Coffee Break
16.30 - 17.30
Winfried Pohlmeier (University of Konstanz)
Are Childhood Skill Measures Useful to Identify Individuals at Risk of Adulthood Unemployment? A Machine Learning Approach
17.30 - 17.45
Wrap up - Goodbye
14:00
Registration
Coffee and Snacks
14:25
Welcome
Anja Achtziger (Speaker, Zeppelin University)
14:30
Michel Druey (University of Konstanz)
Attention at the crossroad of selection history and bottom-up control: Evidence from reward- and salience-driven attentional capture
15:30
Michael Blens (University of Cologne)
Improving consumer credit decisions: Can implementation intentions counteract heuristic cues?
16:30
Coffee Break
17:00
Charles Efferson (University of Lausanne)
The promise and the peril of applied cultural evolution
18:00
End of Day 1
20:00
Dinner in Konstanz (Il Boccone)
10:00
Irenaeus Wolff (TWI / University of Konstanz)
The lottery player's fallacy: Why labels predict strategic choices
11:00
Coffee Break
11:30
Wanja Wolff (University of Konstanz)
A psychoneurophysiological approach to self-regulated performance
12:30
Lunch and Get-Together
14:00
Registration
Coffee and Snacks
14:25
Welcome
Anja Achtziger (Speaker)
14:30
Leonidas Spiliopoulos (MPI Berlin)
The Determinants of Response Time in a Repeated Constant-Sum Game:
A Robust Bayesian Hierarchical Dual-Process Model
15:30
Annabel Losecaat Vermeer (University of Vienna)
Social and Non-Social Context Effects on Risky Decision-Making:
A Behavioural and Neurobiological Approach
16:30
Coffee Break
17:00
Jan Hausfeld (University of Konstanz / University of Bern)
Strategic Gaze: An Interactive Eye-Tracking Study
18:00
End of Day 1
20:00
Dinner in Konstanz (Il Boccone)
10:00
Anja Achtziger (Zeppelin University)
Intentions and Automatic Reinforcement Learning in Economic Decision Making
11:00
Coffee Break
11:30
Philippe Tobler (University of Zurich)
Neuropharmacology of Risk Taking
12:30
Lunch and Get-Together
14:00
Registration
Coffee and Snacks
14:25
Welcome
Anja Achtziger (Speaker)
14:30
Mandeep Dhami (Middlesex University London)
Crime and Rationality
15:30
David Grammling (University of Konstanz)
Intergroup Discrimination and Political Orientation
16:30
Coffee Break
17:00
Jennifer Willoh (Zeppelin University)
Overconfidence, Cognitive Reflection & Deception: Differences in Gender & Position?
18:00
End of Day 1
20:00
Dinner in Konstanz (Il Boccone)
10:00
Urs Fischbacher (University of Konstanz)
Incentives for Conformity and Disconformity
11:00
Coffee Break
11:30
Frank Krueger (University of Mannheim/George Mason University)
Towards a Neuropsychological Framework of Trust
12:30
Lunch and get-together
14:00
Registration
Coffee and Snacks
14:25
Welcome
Carlos Alós-Ferrer (Speaker)
14:30
David Dickinson (Appalachian State University)
Bayesian Versus Heuristic-Based Choice Under Sleep Restriction and Suboptimal Times of Day
15:30
Julia Felfeli (Zeppelin University)
The Effects of Ego-Depletion on Confidence in Own Skills
16:30
Coffee Break
17:00
Manoj Thomas (Cornell University)
How Mode of Payment Affects Consumption
18:00
End of Day 1
20:00
Dinner in Konstanz (Il Boccone)
10:00
Michele Garagnani (University of Cologne)
Who Is a Reinforcer, Who Is Bayesian? A Comparison of Behavioral Rules in a New Belief-Updating Task
11:00
Coffee Break
11:30
Todd Hare (University of Zurich)
Examining Choice Dynamics by Dissociating Weighting and Timing in Multi-Attribute Decisions
12:30
Lunch and get-together
14:00
Welcome
Carlos Alós-Ferrer (Speaker)
14:30
Vicki Morwitz (NYU Stern)
Consumers' Reactions to Drip Pricing
15:30
Peter Gollwitzer (University of Konstanz / NYU)
Goals
16:30
Coffee Break
17:00
Michael Naef (Royal Holloway University of London)
The Basolateral Amygdala Is Critical in Learning Who's Good and Who's Bad
18:00
End of Day 1
20:00
Dinner in Cologne
10:00
Ernesto Reuben (NYU Abu Dhabi)
Partners in Crime: Diffusion of Responsibility in Antisocial Behaviors
11:00
Coffee Break
11:30
Carlos Alós-Ferrer (University of Cologne)
Chronometric Effects and Heuristic Decision Making
12:30
Lunch and get-together
09:30
Welcome
Carlos Alós-Ferrer (Speaker)
09:45
Erik Hölzl (University of Cologne)
Cognitive Load and Credit Offer Choice
10:30
Coffee Break
11:15
Christian Ruff (University of Zurich)
Neural Foundations of Social Norm Compliance
12:15
Lunch
13:45
Marianna Belloc (Sapienza University of Rome)
A Social Heuristics Hypothesis for the Stag-Hunt: Fast- and Slow-Thinking Hunters in the Lab
14:45
Alexandra Niessen-Rünzi (University of Mannheim)
Gender Bias in Finance - Empirical and Experimental Evidence
15:45
Coffee Break
16:15
Marie Claire Villeval (University of Lyon)
Loss Aversion and Lying Behavior
17:15
End of Workshop
20:00
Dinner in Konstanz (Il Boccone)
09:45
Welcome
Carlos Alós-Ferrer (Speaker)
10:00
Roberto Weber (University of Zurich)
Coordination Games as a Psychological Instrument
11:00
Coffee Break
11:30
Johannes Buckenmaier (University of Cologne)
Cognitive Sophistication and Response Times
12:30
Lunch
14:00
Jonas Ludwig (Zeppelin University)
Motivational States and Incentives
15:00
Fadong Chen (University of Konstanz)
Sequential Sampling with Intuition
16:00
Coffee Break
16:30
Larbi Alaoui (Universitat Pompeu i Fabra)
Coordination and Sophistication
17:30
End of Workshop
19:30
Dinner in Konstanz (Il Boccone)
09:15
Welcome
Carlos Alós-Ferrer (Speaker)
09:30
Rob Ranyard (University of Leeds)
The Psychology of Borrowing and Over-Indebtedness
10:30
Benjamin Scheibehenne (University of Geneva)
The Advantages of Using Bayesian Statistics for Analyzing Data in Psychology and Economics
11:30
Coffee Break
12:00
Ignacio Sáez (University of California, Berkeley)
Value-Based Computations in the Human Brain Revealed by Intracranial Recording Techniques
13:00
Lunch
14:00
Ian Krajbich (Ohio State University)
Revealed Indifference: Incorporating Response Times Into Economics
15:00
Maria Theobald (University of Cologne)
Unexpected, Hence Unfair? The Neural Response to Expectancy Violations in the Ultimatum Game
16:00
Coffee Break
16:30
Carmen Tanner (Zeppelin University & University of Zurich)
How to Put Ethical Values into the Workplace? The Role of Moral Sensitivity and Moral Obligations
17:30
Winfried Pohlmeier (University of Konstanz)
What Can Economists Learn from the Machines about Personality?
18:30
End of Workshop
19:30
Dinner in Konstanz (Il Boccone)
14:00
Welcome
Carlos Alós-Ferrer (Speaker)
14:30
Maik Bieleke (University of Konstanz)
Self-Regulated Social Information Processing - A Diffusion Model Approach
15:30
Graham Loomes (University of Warwick)
Intrinsic and Extraneous Noise in Risky Choice Experiments
16:30
Coffee Break
17:00
Carlos Alós-Ferrer (University of Cologne)
The Big Robber Game
18:00
End of Day 1
20:00
Dinner in Cologne
10:00
Stefan Schulz-Hardt (Georg-August-University Göttingen)
Information Processing and Decision-Making in Groups: Why Groups Often Fail to Realize Their Potential
11:00
Coffee Break
11:30
Caterina Primi (University of Florence)
Measuring Cognitive Reflection: The Development of the CRT-long Applying Item Response Theory (IRT)
12:30
End of Workshop
09:30
Registration
09:45
Welcome
Carlos Alós-Ferrer (Speaker)
10:00
Ulrich Berger (Vienna University of Economics and Business)
Cognitive Hierarchies in the Minimizer Game
11:00
Coffee Break
11:30
Marc Linzmajer (University of St. Gallen)
How Neuroscience Can Inform Consumer Research: The Case of Price Knowledge
12:30
Lunch
14:00
Veronika Job (University of Zürich)
Effects of Beliefs about Willpower on Self-Control
15:00
David Dohmen (University of Konstanz)
Processing Trustworthiness and Reputation
16:00
Coffee Break
16:30
Anja Achtziger (Zeppelin University)
Motivational States and Decision Making
17:30
End of Workshop
19:00
Dinner in Konstanz (Il Boccone)
14:00
Welcome
14:30
Bernd Weber (University of Bonn)
Influence of Nutritional Labels on Valuation, Perception, and Consumption of Food Products
15:30
Michael Dambacher (University of Konstanz)
If-Then Plans Enhance Perceptual Processing in Decisions under Conflict
16:30
Coffee Break
17:00
Gianluca Grimalda (University Jaume I of Castellón)
Social Image Outweighs Costly Punishment as a Factor for Cooperation in a Small Scale Society
18:00
End of Day 1
20:00
Dinner in Cologne (JOSEPH'S)
09:30
Marcel Zeelenberg (Tilburg University)
Towards an Economic Psychology of Greed
10:30
Michail Kokkoris (University of Cologne)
Does Choice Make Us Narcissists? Effects of the Act of Choosing on Grandiosity and Entitlement
11:30
Coffee Break
12:00
Nam Hyun Kim (University of Konstanz)
A Shrinkage Approach to Weak Instruments
13:00
End of Workshop
09:50
Welcome
10:00
Daniel Navarro-Martínez (Pompeu Fabra University)
Uncertainty Regulation Theory: How the Feeling of Uncertainty Shapes Decision Making
11:00
Coffee Break
11:30
Eduard Brandstaetter (Johannes Kepler University Linz)
Conflict Resolution in Risky Choice as a Prioritization Process
12:30
Lunch (at Restaurant Kloster Hegne)
14:00
Siegfried Dewitte (KU Leuven)
Towards Nudges That Last. Pre-exposure to Temptations Reduces Their Attractiveness
15:00
Phillip Heiler (University of Konstanz)
Improving on the Estimation of Treatment Effects in Small Samples
16:00
Coffee Break
16:30
Jaume Garcia-Segarra (University of Cologne)
Self-Image Concerns and Social Preferences (She Just Wants to Know)
17:30
End of Workshop
19:00
Dinner in Konstanz (Gaudi Tapas)
13:45
Registration and welcome coffee
14:00
Paloma Úbeda (University of the Basque Country)
Labor Market Transitions and the Acknowledgment of Earned Endowment: A Lab Experiment in the Field
15:00
Thomas Kleinsorge (TU Dortmund University)
Modulations of Processing Intensity
16:00
Coffee Break
16:30
Paul Heidhues (ESMT European School of Management and Technology)
Unrealistic Expectations and Misguided Learning
17:30
Erik Hölzl (University of Cologne)
Consumer Decisions About Credit Use
18:30
End of Day 1
19:30
Dinner in Cologne (JOSEPH'S)
9:30
Torsten Martiny-Huenger (University of Konstanz)
Planning to Think Carefully
10:30
Joerg Oechssler (Heidelberg University)
How (Not) to Reward Managers: An Experiment on Individual and Pooled Bonuses
11:30
Coffee Break
12:00
Peter Gollwitzer (New York University, University of Konstanz)
Compensation in Identity Goal Pursuit
13:00
End of Workshop
09:45
Registration
09:55
Welcome
10:00
Kirsten Volz (University of Tübingen)
Insights Into Intuition From A Neuroscience Perspective
11:00
Coffee Break
11:30
Urs Fischbacher (University of Konstanz)
Processes Of Distributional Preferences
12:30
Lunch (at Restaurant Kloster Hegne)
14:00
Carlos Alós-Ferrer (University of Cologne)
Choice-Induced Preference Change and Self-Perception Theory
15:00
Klaus Telkmann (University of Konstanz)
Introduction To Topological Statistics
16:00
Coffee Break
16:30
Andreas Glöckner (University of Göttingen)
A Multi-National Investigation Of Cross-Cultural Cooperation
17:30
End of Workshop
19:00
Dinner in Konstanz (Brigantinus)
09:45
Registration
09:55
Welcome
10:00
Charles Noussair (Tilburg University)
In Search Of The Angry Button
11:00
Coffee Break
11:30
Jan Beran (University of Konstanz)
On Functional Data Analysis - Introduction And Recent Results
12:30
Lunch
14:00
Alexander Ritschel (University of Cologne)
Dual Processes And Decision Times In Cournot Oligopoly
15:00
Holger Herz (University of Zurich)
Market Experience Is A Reference Point In Judgments Of Fairness
16:00
Coffee Break
16:30
Konstantin von Hesler (University of Konstanz)
To Punish Or To Reward? An Experimental Study Of Behavioral Sanctioning Norms
17:30
End of Workshop
19:00
Dinner in Konstanz (Brigantinus)
09:45
Registration
09:55
Welcome
10:00
Arndt Bröder (University of Mannheim)
Exploring Metaphors of Adaptive Decision Making: Toolboxes Versus Adjustable Spanners
11:00
Coffee Break
11:30
Ronald Hübner (University of Konstanz)
Effects Of Time Pressure On Performance
12:30
Lunch
14:00
Lorenz Goette (University of Lausanne)
The Impact Of Stress On Confidence And Competitiveness
15:00
Miriam Gensowski (University of Copenhagen)
Personality, IQ, And Lifetime Earnings
16:00
Coffee Break
16:30
Rémi Piatek (University of Copenhagen)
Bayesian Exploratory Factor Analysis
17:30
End of Workshop
19:00
Dinner in Konstanz (Brigantinus)
09:45
Registration
09:55
Welcome
10:00
Jan B. Engelmann (University of Zurich)
Distortions of trust: behavioral and neural evidence for the influence of state and trait on trust taking
11:00
Coffee Break
11:30
Urs Fischbacher (University of Konstanz)
Stress and prosociality
12:30
Lunch
14:00
Martin Kocher, (LMU Munich)
Strong, Bold, and Kind: Self-Control and Cooperation in Social Dilemmas
15:00
Ruben Seiberlich, (University of Konstanz)
Semiparametric Decomposition of the Gender Achievement Gap: An Application to Turkey
16:00
Coffee Break
16:30
Nikolaos Georgantzis (Universidad Jaume I Castellón)
Institutional, idiosyncratic and physiological aspects of corruption
17:30
Principal Investigators' Meeting
18:00
End of Workshop
19:00
Dinner in Konstanz (Brigantinus)
14:15
Welcome
14:30
Simon Weidenholzer (University of Essex)
From Imitation to Collusion: Long-run Learning in a Low-Information Environment
15:30
Wim De Neys (Paris Descartes University)
Conflict detection, logical intuitions and dual systems
16:30
Coffee Break
17:00
Anja Achtziger (Zeppelin University Friedrichshafen)
Neural Aspects of Shopping Behavior
18:00
End of Day 1
19:00
Dinner in Cologne (JOSEPH'S)
9:30
Peter Gollwitzer (New York University, University of Konstanz)
Weakness of the will: Is a quick fix possible?
10:30
Klaus Fiedler (Heidelberg University)
Anomalies in sample-based comparison judgments
11:30
Coffee Break
12:00
Enrique Fatás (University of East Anglia)
Money illusion and price competition
13:00
End of Workshop
09:45
Registration
09:55
Welcome
10:00
Christian Unkelbach (University of Cologne)
Calibration Processes in Human Judgment
11:00
Coffee Break
11:30
Winfried Pohlmeier (University of Konstanz)
Shrink your Weight: Improving Propensity Score Weighting Estimators
12:30
Lunch
14:00
Holger Gerhardt (University of Bonn)
Cognitive Load Increases Risk Aversion
15:00
Fritz Strack (University of Würzburg)
Two souls, two minds, two systems. Duality in the explanation of social behavior
16:00
Coffee Break
16:30
Sabine Hügelschäfer (University of Cologne)
Faith in Intuition and Behavioral Biases
17:30
Principal Investigators' Meeting
19:00
Dinner in Konstanz (Brasserie Fou)
29:45
Registration
10:00
Welcome
10:30
Veronika Brandstätter-Morawietz (University of Zurich)
Should I Stop or Should I Go? Cognitive, Affective, and Physiological Correlates of an Action Crisis as a Critical Phase in Goal Striving
11:30
Coffee Break
12:00
Carlos Alós-Ferrer (University of Cologne)
Preference Reversals - Time and Again
13:00
Lunch
14:30
Kristian Myrseth (ESMT Berlin)
Seeing Self-Control Conflict: The Problem of Isolated vs. Interrelated Temptations
15:30
Coffee Break
16:00
Michael Dambacher (University of Konstanz)
Better hurry up... Effects of time pressure on perceptual decision making
17:00
End of Workshop
19:00
Dinner in Konstanz (Brigantinus)
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