9.00 – 9.15: Welcome address
Elisabetta Ottoz (Chief of Dept. ESt, University of Turin)
Francesco Devicienti (Chief of Dept. ESOMAS, University of Turin)
Pierluigi Conzo (Director of CLOSER, University of Turin)
9.15 – 10.35: Session 1. Chair: Stefania Ottone (University of Turin)
Bartos, Vojtech (University of Milan)
Youngism
[Paper]
Atzori, Federico (University of Cagliari)
An experimental investigation of the Italian North-South divide in trust, cooperation and redistributive preferences
[Design]
Cettolin, Elena (Tilburg University)
Redistribution and moral wiggle room
[Paper]
Stringhi, Alessandro (University of Siena)
Effects of Income Mobility and Redistribution on Trust
[Design]
Battiston, Pietro (University of Pisa)
My Poor(er) Friend: (Non-)Economic Integration in Public Good Games
[Paper]
10.35 – 10.55: Coffee Break
10.55 – 12.15: Session 2. Chair: Mariana Blanco (University of Turin)
Albertazzi, Andrea (IMT Lucca)
Taming the Tap: Behavioral Interventions for Water Conservation
[Paper]
Righetti, Giovanni (University of Verona)
New Accountability Relationship in the Public Healthcare System: the Effect of Information Release in South Africa
[Design]
Amelio, Andrea (Bocconi University)
Contingent Belief Updating
[Paper]
Rinaldi, Lina (IMT Lucca)
Nudging Towards Sustainability: Evaluating the Influence of Diverse Nudges on Dietary Choices
[Design]
Vecchi, Martina (University of Southampton)
The Role of Feedback and Social Learning in Job Search
[Design]
Badiglio, Stefania (LUMSA)
Behavioral games with AI
[Design]
12.15 – 12.30: Elevator Pitch Poster Presenters
Alessandro Barbazeni (University of Verona)
Competitive Environments and Cooperation: The Role of Donations
Giacomo Gallegati (Collegio Carlo Alberto)
Judging the Paper by Its Cover: Affiliation Bias in Conference Admissions
Federico Innocenti (University of Verona)
Discrimination in information acquisition: the case of TikTok
Luca Polonio (University of Milano Bicocca)
Persistence of strategic sophistication and transfer of learning across games
Irene Maria Buso (University of Bologna)
Uncertainty, Fake News and Belief Formation: An Experimental Study on the Strategic Use of Uncertainty in Belief Formation
Elisa Pontivi (Università degli Studi dell'Insubria)
The psychological cost of sustainable choices
Marina Rizzi (University of Turin)
Climate Narratives and Individual Attitudes and Behaviors – the role of Religion and Morality
12.30 – 14.10: Lunch break & Poster session
14.10 – 15.20: Session 3. Chair: Anna Maffioletti (University of Turin)
Bogliacino, Francesco (Università Cattolica)
Testing for Manipulation: Experimental Evidence on Dark Patterns
[Paper]
Castagnetti, Alessandro (University of Verona)
Preferences over Penalties for Wrong Answers
[Design]
Guarnieri, Pietro (University of Pisa)
Risk in daring and retreating: a bomb risk elicitation test
[Design]
Cubel, Maria (City University London)
Performance-Based Assessment of Strategic Reasoning: A Recombinant Estimator Approach
[Paper]
Maggian, Valeria (Ca' Foscari University of Venice)
Gender equality in the labor market: the role of Artificial Intelligence
[Design]
15.20 – 15.50: Coffee Break
15.50 – 17.00: Session 4. Chair: Marina Della Giusta (University of Turin)
Dalton, Patricio (Tilburg University)
Overcoming Self-Control Challenges in Cash Transfers: Experimental Evidence from a Humanitarian Setting
[Paper]
Rozzi, Roberto (University of Siena)
Cultural Engagement and Immigration Attitudes: An Experimental Design in the Field
[Design]
Hauser, Christina (European University Institute)
Increasing Awareness About Organ Donation in a Low-Trust Environment: Evidence from Tunisia
[Paper]
Stimolo, Marco (University of Siena)
Youngsters Observing Unlawful Tendencies in High-crime Area
[Design]
17.00 – 17.15: Break
17.15 – 18.00: Session 5. Chair: Daniele Pennesi (University of Turin)
Saulitis, Andris (Collegio Carlo Alberto)
Uncovering Sensitivity of Tax Evasion: A Combined Vignette and List Experimental Approach
[Paper]
Korczak, Marta (European University Institute)
Do High-Stakes Exams Deter Women from Studying Further? Lessons From Economics PhD Programs
[Design]
Lisovaia, Anastasiia (LUISS)
Subordinate Appraisal vs. Peer Review: Which induces less Halo Effect?
[Design]
18.15: Farewell party
Aperitivo & snacks @ OFF TOPIC, Via Pallavicino 35, Torino
Pierluigi Conzo, ESt UniTo & CCA
Gianna Lotito, ESt UniTo
Mariana Blanco, ESOMAS UniTo
Daniele Pennesi, ESOMAS UniTo & CCA
Stefania Ottone, ESt UniTo
Anna Maffioletti, ESOMAS UniTo
Marina Della Giusta, ESt UniTo & CCA
Timing
- Paper: 20 minutes [including questions/comments] – slides must be uploaded before the session starts;
- Design: 10 minutes [including questions/comments] – slides must be uploaded before the session starts;
- Elevator Pitch for Posters*: 2 minutes [no questions/comments] – no slides.
Poster format: print your poster in A1 format.
Logistics:
- The workshop will start at 9:00 AM sharp. Please ensure you arrive earlier to allow time for registration.
- To easily find Room C2 on the ground floor, we suggest arriving on campus from Lungodora Siena 100A a bit before the workshop begins. Head to the Main Hall and ask for directions!
- Coffee breaks and lunch will be served on Campus in the D1 block (ground floor);
- Aperitivo and snacks will be served at OFF TOPIC (Via Pallavicino 35, Torino);
- Given the tight schedule, we recommend that each speaker carefully manage his or her time.
* Elevator Pitch for Posters
As part of the workshop, each poster presenter will have to give a brief "elevator pitch".
An elevator pitch is a concise and engaging summary of the project, designed to quickly capture the interest of your audience and highlight the key points of the research.
The goal is to give audience a compelling snapshot of the project that encourages them to visit the poster for a more detailed discussion.
Please ensure that the pitch is clear, focused, and within the 2-minute limit.