ECONOMIC SCIENCE ASSOCIATION
2023 NORTH AMERICAN MEETING CONFERENCE PROGRAM
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Code of Conduct
General Information
Program Overview
Conference Venue
About UNC Charlotte
Detailed Program
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CODE OF CONDUCT ESA is dedicated to providing a welcoming and harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age, religion, nationality, or the presence of or care for dependents. We do not tolerate harassment of conference participants in any form. Conference participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the conference at the discretion of the conference organizers who are responsible for ensuring a safe environment for everyone. Harassment includes, but is not limited to: • Verbal comments that reinforce social structures of domination related to gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age, religion, nationality • Sexual images in public spaces • Deliberate intimidation, stalking, or following • Harassing photography or recording • Sustained disruption of talks or other events • Inappropriate physical contact or unwelcome sexual attention • Advocating for, or encouraging, any of the above behaviour
Ethics committee To facilitate implementing the code of conduct and to foster a climate of inclusion we have an ethics committee that can be contacted anytime. Here is their contact information: • •
Ethics Officer: Catherine Eckel (ceckel@tamu.edu) Ethics committee: Catherine Eckel (ceckel@tamu.edu), Seda Ertac (sertac@ku.edu.tr), Laura Gee (laura.gee@tufts.edu), and Charles Noussair (cnoussair@arizona.edu).
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CODE OF CONDUCT Enforcement Participants asked by the conference staff or by anyone in the ethics committee members to stop any harassing behavior are required to comply immediately. If a participant engages in harassing behavior, event organizers retain the right to take any necessary actions to keep the ESA conference a welcoming environment for all participants. This includes warning the offender or expulsion from the conference. Organizers may take action to redress anything designed to, or with the clear impact of, disrupting the event or making the environment hostile for any participants. We expect participants to follow these rules at all event venues and event-related social activities. Additionally, participants asked by another attendee to stop any behavior perceived as harassing, threatening or otherwise unpleasant are expected to comply within reasonable limits. If a participant considers such a request unreasonable, they may raise it with the ethics committee.
Reporting If someone makes you or anyone else feel unsafe or unwelcome, please report it as soon as possible. Harassment and other code of conduct violations reduce the value of our event for everyone. People like you make our scientific community a better place, and we want you to be happy here. Harassment or non-inclusive behavior is defined by you. So, do not hesitate to report something because someone else thinks the behavior is “reasonable”. That person may not share your protected characteristic(s). You can make a report either personally or anonymously.
Anonymous Report You can make an anonymous report using an online service like https://anonymousemail.me to send an anonymous email to any ethics committee member of your choosing, conference organizers, and/or any member of the ESA board. Please write the same information you would put in a personal report for us to be able to process the complaint.
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CODE OF CONDUCT Personal Report Make a personal report by emailing the ethics officer Catherine Eckel (ceckel@tamu.edu). You may also report the incident to any one of the ethics committee members that you feel most comfortable reporting to or anyone in the ethics committee: Seda Ertac (sertac@ ku.edu.tr), Laura Gee (laura.gee@tufts.edu), and Charles Noussair (cnoussair@arizona.edu), and conference organizers. The person you report to will share the information with the other ethics committee members and conference organizers.
What happens if I make a report? We can’t follow up an anonymous report with you directly, but we will investigate it to the fullest extent possible and take all feasible actions to prevent a recurrence. When taking a personal report, our staff will adhere to the strictest confidence in handling the report. They may involve other event staff to the extent that this is required to ensure your report is managed properly. Once safe, we’ll ask you to tell us about what happened. This can be upsetting, but we’ll handle it as respectfully as possible, and you can bring someone to support you. You will never be asked to confront anyone and we won’t tell anyone who you are. Our team will be happy to help you contact hotel or venue security, local law enforcement, local support services, provide escorts, or otherwise assist you to feel safe for the duration of the event. We value your attendance. ESA ethical guidelines: https://www.economicscience.org/page/ethical-guidelines.
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GENERAL INFORMATION Registration • Thursday, October 19: Hauser Alumni Pavilion | 5-7 p.m. • Friday, October 20: Marriott Conference Center | 8-10 a.m. • Saturday, October 21: Marriott Conference Center | 8-10 a.m. • Sunday, October 22: Marriott Conference Center | 8-10 a.m. Please call +1 704-687-7589 if no one is at the registration area between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Name Badges You will be given your name badge during registration. Please wear your name badge at all times. Only participants with name badges will have access to the conference sessions, meals and breaks and social events.
WiFi You can connect to the local wireless networks using the conference login and password: • •
SSID: MarriottBonvoy_Conference Access Code: founders
Select MarriottBonvoy_Conference from the list of available WiFi networks, and enter the Access Code above in the ACCESS CODE section of the splash page. This should connect you to the hotel’s wifi.
Breakfasts/Lunches/Coffee Breaks Breakfast on Friday, Saturday and Sunday mornings will be held in Crown I-IV; lunch on Friday and Saturday are also in Crown I-IV. Breakfast and lunch are buffet/self-serve style.
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GENERAL INFORMATION Breakfasts/Lunches/Coffee Breaks For any participants who wish to venture off on their own, the Marriott has the Golden Owl Tavern. The Shoppes at University Place, located at 8931 J.M. Keynes Drive, is a 5-10 minute walk from the Marriott and has a number of food options. The afternoon coffee break on Friday will be in the Sorenson Conference Center common area.
Dinner on Friday, Oct. 20 The conference dinner on Friday evening is a plated dinner in Crown I-IV. There will be a hosted bar with a beer and wine selection that opens at 6:15 p.m. Dinner service will begin at 6:30 p.m. or as soon as all guests are seated. For other dining options, Uptown Charlotte — and some of the region’s best restaurants, bars and pubs — are a just a few minutes away via the light rail.
Chairpersons All parallel sessions are 90 minutes, with a maximum of four papers in a session. Presentations should be kept to 21-22 minutes, including questions. The last presenter in the session will act as chair. The chair will be responsible for keeping the session on schedule. While there is a projector or screen in the room, the chair will need to bring a laptop, or arrange for one of the other presenters in the session to bring a laptop to connect. If one of the presentations is canceled, please leave a gap and resume with other talks according to the schedule.
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PROGRAM OVERVIEW Wednesday, October 18, 2023 8 a.m–5 p.m. Pre-ESA workshop on Experimental Economics and Entrepreneurship
Thursday, October 19, 2023 8 a.m–12 p.m. Pre-ESA workshop on Experimental Economics and Entrepreneurship 5–7 p.m. Conference Opening Social Event at Hauser Alumni Pavilion
Friday, October 20, 2023 8:15–9:30 a.m. 9:45–11:15 a.m. 11:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m. 11:45 a.m.–12:45 p.m. 1–2:30 p.m. 2:45–4:15 p.m. 4:15-4:45 p.m. 5:15–6:15 p.m. 6:15–8 p.m.
Breakfast Parallel Sessions 1 Lunch HIVE (Highly Integrated Virtual Environment) demonstration Parallel Sessions 2 Parallel Sessions 3 Beverage Break Keynote 1 Bar opens; Dinner begins at 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, October 21, 2023 8–9 a.m. Breakfast 9:15–10:15 a.m. Keynote 2 10:30 a.m.–12 p.m. Parallel Sessions 4 12:15–1:30 p.m. Lunch 12:30–1:30 p.m. Mentoring Session 1:45–3:15 p.m. Parallel Sessions 5 3:30–5 p.m. Parallel Sessions 6
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PROGRAM OVERVIEW Sunday, October 22, 2023 8–9 a.m. Breakfast 9:15–10:15 a.m. Keynote 3 10:30 a.m.–12 p.m. Parallel Sessions 7
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CONFERENCE VENUE The conference venue is the UNC Charlotte Marriott Hotel and Conference Center, located at 9041 Robert Snyder Road, Charlotte, NC, 28262. The conference center is on the ground floor of the Marriott (the lobby and check in are on the first floor).
Conference Rooms
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CONFERENCE VENUE All events for the main conference will take place at the UNC Charlotte Marriott except for the Thursday evening social event. The Thursday evening social event will take place at the Hauser Alumni Pavilion on the UNC Charlotte campus. See your welcome bag for two drink tickets for this event! The Hauser Alumni Pavilion is a covered outdoor space located at 8931 Cameron Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28262 at the intersection of Cameron Blvd. and Phillips Rd./Craver Rd. (Please note that the cross-street changes names). The Hauser Alumni Pavilion is about a 15-minute walk from the Marriott.
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CONFERENCE VENUE Alternatively, there is a campus bus system that can be used free of charge. The Silver Route runs from the CRI Deck 1 (which is across the street from the hotel) past the alumni pavilion. The closest Silver Route stops to the Hauser Alumni Pavilion are Athletics Complex East and the Student Union. There is a short, downhill walk from the Student Union stop to Hauser Alumni Pavilion. The Passio Go! app can be used to identify the location of the buses. Passio Go! is available to download on Apple and Google Play. When prompted to select an agency, look for “UNC Charlotte Niner Transit.”
Getting to the UNC Charlotte Marriott Hotel and Conference Center Charlotte Douglas International Airport Distance from Property: 15.7 Miles
Phone Number: +1 704-359-4013
Concord Regional Airport Distance from Property: 7.9 Miles
Phone Number: +1 704-920-5903
Alternate Airport Transportation: • Yellow Cab: +1 980-785-1405 • Uber, Lyft and Cab Hound are also available in Charlotte Airport Lynx Light Rail: JW Clay Station (Please note that there is no direct service from either airport to the JW Clay Station.)
Parking The Marriott offers valet parking for $24 per day. There is also campus visitor parking on level 4 of the CRI Deck I (across the street from the Marriott) for $15 per day; however, if you park and leave your car, exiting and reentering may cause higher charges. Availability of visitor parking will depend upon arrival time.
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ABOUT UNC CHARLOTTE The University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNC Charlotte) The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is North Carolina’s urban research university and the second-largest institution in the UNC System, with over 30,000 students enrolled in fall 2023. A leading university with outstanding academics, world-class research opportunities, innovative support services and access to deep community connections — all in the 16th largest city in the U.S. — are just some of the reasons students choose UNC Charlotte. The Belk College of Business at UNC Charlotte Established in 1970, UNC Charlotte’s Belk College of Business is one of the Carolinas’ largest business schools, with more than 5,100 students, more than 100 full-time faculty, and an alumni network of more than 34,000. Accredited by AACSB International, the college is committed to building strong partnerships in the greater Charlotte region and beyond as North Carolina’s urban research business school. Local Organizers Artie Zillante — Senior Associate Dean and Professor of Economics, Belk College of Business Krista Saral — Director, Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, and Associate Professor of Economics, Belk College of Business
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DETAILED PROGRAM Parallel Sessions 1
Friday, October 20, 2023
9:45 a.m.-11:15 a.m. Other Regarding Preferences Room: 49er Green Suha Kim Reciprocal Preferences and Expectations in International Agreements Radovan Vadovic Conformism of the Steadfast Minorities Yves-Paul Auffray Opportunities, Effort Choice and Fairness Preferences Zexin Ye Can Regulations with Optional Enforcement Reduce Negative Externalities? An Experimental Investigation Savings Room: 49er Gold Guglielmo Briscese What Explains Differences in Savings? Evidence From a Field Experiment with Personalized Treatments Carmen Sainz Autonomy or Delegation, Libertarianism or Paternalism: What I Like for Myself and What I Like for Others on Pension Savings Guidon Fenig Improving Financial Decision-Making: Insights from Dynamic Optimization with a Budgeting Calculator Alexandra Schubert A Behavioral Study of Retirement Savings Accounts: Roth Versus Traditional Belief Elicitation Room: Mallard Creek II PJ Healy Testing Elicitation Mechanisms Via Team Chat Alexander Brown Is There a Better Way to Elicit Valuations than the BDM? Greg Leo Eliciting Subjective Real-Valued Beliefs Maxim Bakhtin A Memory Model of Belief Formation
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DETAILED PROGRAM Parallel Sessions 1
Friday, October 20, 2023
9:45 a.m.-11:15 a.m. Charity 1 Room: Sugar Creek SunAh An How to Reserve Seats in School Choice Irene Comeig The Allais Paradox and Bipolar Risk Preferences: Teaching with Chernoff Faces Natalia Candelo Reciprocity, Social Image and Pro-Social Behavior: Londono Experimental Evidence from Children Exposed to Violence in Colombia Miranda Lambert The Long Term Impact of Childhood Abduction Trauma on the Preferences, Attitudes and Psychological Well-Being of Women in Northern Uganda Games 1 Room: Reedy Creek Po-Hsuan Lin Cognitive Hierarchies in Multi-Stage Games of Incomplete Information: Theory and Experiment Orestis Vravosinos Regret, Blame and Division of Responsibility in Games Benjamin Bushong Heterogeneous Tastes and Social (Mis)Learning Stanton Hudja Forced Experimentation Public Goods 1 Room: Toby Creek Prithvijit Mukherjee Cost Sharing in Public Goods Game in Networks J. Braxton Gately E Pluribus Unum: Repeated Multilevel Public Goods and Identity Brock Stoddard Collateral Enforcement in Public Goods Games Xinxin Lyu Pay for the Privilege: Does a Global Club Good Opportunity Ruin Local Public Good Provision?
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DETAILED PROGRAM Parallel Sessions 1
Friday, October 20, 2023
9:45 a.m.-11:15 a.m. Methodology Room: Mallard Creek I Soye Shin Using the Multiphase Optimization Strategy (MOST) to Design a Multicomponent Intervention to Improve Diet Quality: A Virtual Grocery Store Experiment Marissa Lepper Simon Doesn't Say: Minimal Qualitative Distortions from Experimenter Demand Kevin Laughren
Adaptive Sampling for Advertising Market Segmentation
Lunch 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
Room: Crown I-IV
Demonstration: HIVE (Highly Integrated Virtual Environment)
Join us for this session for a brief presentation and a live demonstration of the HIVE research platform for experimental economics with Greg Leo.
11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
Room: Toby Creek
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DETAILED PROGRAM Parallel Sessions 2 1-2:30 p.m.
Friday, October 20, 2023
Employment Room: 49er Green Andrea Kiss Jobseekers' Beliefs about Comparative Advantage and (Mis) Directed Search Daniel Hiring in a Diverse Labor Market: Spillovers Across Minority Gomez-Vasquez Groups Xiaofei (Sophie) Pan How does Feedback Design Motivate the Next Generation of Salespeople? Theory and Evidence from an Experimental Study Cognitive Load Room: 49erGold Jason Ralston Debt Aversion, Poverty, and Cognitive Load: Evidence from an Experiment Peter McGee Teams, Strategic Reasoning, and Cognitive Load Zhenlin Kang Unveiling Attention Costs: Aligning Measures of Information Costs from Choices and Eye Tracking Menglong Guan Choice of Information Bundle — The Challenge of Information Integration Model Testing Room: Crown V Irfan Khan Testing Models of Random Choice James Bland Optimizing Experiment Design for Estimating Parametric Models in Economic Experiments Guillaume Frechette Extracting Models From Data Sets: An Experiment Using Notes-to-Self Alex Roomets Noisy Hypothesis Testing
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DETAILED PROGRAM Parallel Sessions 2
Friday, October 20, 2023
1-2:30 p.m. Learning Room: Sugar Creek Philipp Schirmer Sticky Models Charles Holt Teaching Average vs. Marginal Analysis with Green Eggs and Ham Tingting Ding Should Birds of a Feather Learn Together? An Experimental Study on How Group Composition Affects Social Learning Mark Isaac Transfer Learning and the Robustness of Merge Probability Posteriors: Revisiting the Monty Hall Problem Contests and Bargaining Room: Reedy Creek Samuel Priestley A Game of Equal Opportunity Andrzej Baranski The Gender Gap in Multilateral Bargaining: Causes and Solutions Yen Ling Tan The Winner's Curse in a Takeover Game Wei-Shiun Chang Value Allocation Behavior Through the Lenses of Production Planning Norms and Identity Room: Toby Creek Erin Krupka Do Policy Instruments That Ban Social Identity Expression Increase Economic Cooperation? Seth Emblem Norm Formation Cascades: Theory and Experimental Evidence Jianxin Wang Social Norm Obedience is the Primary Source of the Gender Competitiveness Gap George Agyeah Racial and Gender Diversity, Newcomers and Team Performance in a Dynamic Setting
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DETAILED PROGRAM Parallel Sessions 2
Friday, October 20, 2023
1-2:30 p.m. Public Goods 2 Room: Mallard Creek I Javier Portillo An Experimental Investigation of Not-in-My-Backyard (NIMBY) Projects Benjamin Beranek Does Inequality Aversion explain Free Riding and Conditional Cooperation? Tomas Miklanek Understanding Conditional Cooperation: A Simpler Method Macroeconomics Room: Mallard Creek II Joy Buchanan Sticky Prices as Coordination Failure: An Experimental Investigation Daniela Puzzello How Do Households Respond to Expected Inflation? An Investigation of Transmission Mechanisms Ania Jaroszewicz How Effective Is (More) Money? Randomizing Unconditional Cash Transfer Amounts in the U.S. Tianyi Li Which Institutions Matter for Economic Growth? An Experiment
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DETAILED PROGRAM Parallel Sessions 3
Friday, October 20, 2023
2:45-4:15 p.m. Decision Theory 1 Room: 49er Green Gerelt Tserenjigmid Inertial Updating Kirby Nielsen Randomization in Actions and Beliefs as a Response to Information Sora Youn The Order of Information and Belief Updating Timothy Flannery Motivated Guessing: An Experimental Investigation on Memory and the Design of Exams Markets Room: 49er Gold Yaron Lahav Myopic Loss Aversion and Relative Performance John Lightle Frequent Reporting and Short-Termism: An Experimental Investigation Jeong Yeol Kim Strategic Delegation and Collusion: An Experiment Xiangdong Qin Rules as Reference Points in Organizations Coordination Games Room: Crown V Ala Avoyan Strategic Uncertainty and Sequential Play Binh Le Peer Effect Under the Best-Shot, Perfect Substitutes and Weakest-Link J. Braxton Gately Strangers Like Me: Does Group Affiliation Serve as a Noisy Signal of Agents' Types?
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DETAILED PROGRAM Parallel Sessions 3
Friday, October 20, 2023
2:45-4:15 p.m. Communication Room: Sugar Creek Joseph Tao-yi Wang Monolingualism in the Lab Rong Rong When Gossiper Meets Revenger Zeeshan Samad Bayesian Persuasion with Fact Checking: An Experimental Analysis Marli Dunietz Leaving "Me" Out of It: Learning From Personal and Impersonal Discussion Risk Room: Reedy Creek Jason Somerville Connecting Common Ratio and Common Consequence Preferences Paul Feldman Disentangling Risk and Other-Regarding Preferences Aldo Lucia Robust Estimation of Risk Preferences Samir Huseynov Climbing the Social Ladder: How Rankings Shape Financial Risk-Taking Artificial Intelligence Room: Toby Creek Marco Palma Does Gendering Virtual Assistants Affect the Propensity to Follow Their Advice? J. Jobu Babin Chatbot or Humanaut? How the Source of Advice Impacts Behavior in One-shot Social Dilemmas Sanchaita Hazra Humans, Artificial Intelligence, and (Text-Based) Misinformation Monica Capra Large Language Models for the Study of Non-WEIRD Populations
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DETAILED PROGRAM Parallel Sessions 3
Friday, October 20, 2023
2:45-4:15 p.m. Gender 1 Room: Mallard Creek 1 Connor Magnuson Gender Difference in Response to Roles in the Labor Market Kalyani Chaudhuri Subjective Deception and the Gender Gap in Self-Promotion Alexandra The Impact of Costs on the Gender Application Gap Opanasets Polarization Room: Mallard Creek II Johanna Mollerstrom (Mis-)Perceptions, Information, and Political Polarization Yan Chen Group Identity and Belief Formation: A Decomposition of Political Polarization Qingyi Wang Affective Polarization and Social Identity, Preference-Based or Belief-Based? Rebecca Royer Political Polarization of Beliefs about Racial Discrimination in Hiring
Keynote 1 5:15-6:15 p.m.
Room: Crown V
Tim Salmon - Professor of Economics, Southern Methodist University Reaching for the Stars? An Experiment on Discrimination in Hiring
Dinner 6:30-8 p.m.
Room: Crown I-IV
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DETAILED PROGRAM Saturday, October 21, 2023 Keynote 2 9:15-10:15 a.m.
Room: Crown V
David Cooper - Department Executive Officer, Tippie-Rollins Chair, and Professor of Economics, University of Iowa What Can We Learn from Teams?
Parallel Sessions 4
Saturday, October 21, 2023
10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Discrimination Room: 49er Green Jason Ralston Prosecutorial Discretion: A Theoretical and Experimental Investigation Hyoeun Park Can't Afford to Make a Mistake: Stereotype Confirmation and Discrimination Gender 2 Room: 49er Gold Sheheryar Banuri The Value of Women's Voice: Chauvinism, Competence, and Persuasion Pavitra Govindan Do Women Shy Away from Being Evaluated Against Men? The Role of Non-Transparent Institutions Lise Vesterlund The Effect of Work Assignment on Compensation and Negotiation
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DETAILED PROGRAM Parallel Sessions 4
Saturday, October 21, 2023
10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Auctions Room: Crown V Dexter Yu-Hsiang Experimental All-Pay Auction under Non-Neutral Framing and Hsu Taiwanese People’s Attitudes toward Higher Education Anthony Kwasnica Pennies from Heaven? Costly vs Free Bids in Penny Auctions Isa Hafalir Honolulu-Sydney Auctions: Theory and Experiments Disclosure Room: Sugar Creek Rivin Perinchery Strategies of Disclosure Timing Jinliang Liu Information Disclosure by Enforcement Philosophy Tomas Zelinsky The Effects of Disclosure of Prior Results on the Aspirations and Expectations of Student Athletes in Upcoming Racing Events Agata Farina Verifiability in Communication: An Experimental Analysis Decision Theory 2 Room: Reedy Creek Yan Li Disentangle Non-Classical Preferences Under a Strategy-Proof Algorithm John Ifcher Competitive Preferences of Asian and White Americans Yosuke Hashidate Impure Social Preferences and Choice over Menus David Almog Algorithmic Oversight and Human Decision-Making Bargaining Room: Toby Creek Daniela Puzzello Bargaining Under Liquidity Constraints: Experimental Evidence Jeongbin Kim Patience Is Power: Bargaining and Payoff Delay
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DETAILED PROGRAM Parallel Sessions 4
Saturday, October 21, 2023
10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Health Room: Mallard Creek I Nanyin Yang Patient Compliance and Doctor Performance: A Theoretical and Experimental Study of Healthcare Service as a Credence Good Glenn Dutcher Subjective Expectations and Uncertainty: Why Do Doctors Accept Some Deceased Donor Kidneys and Not Others? Dustin Tracy Improving Pregnancy Outcomes through Remote Monitoring and Rewards for Participation Sherry Gao Eliciting Health Beliefs: Difficulties and Solutions Public Goods 3 Room: Mallard Creek II Shuwen Li Coordination via Assurance: A Lab-in-the-Field Threshold Public Goods Experiment Philip Brookins Group Size Uncertainty in the Common Pool Resource Dilemma Caleb Cox Group Size, Communication and Common-Value Public Goods
Lunch 12:15-1:30 p.m.
Room: Crown I-IV
Mentoring Session Yan Chen 12:30-1:30 p.m.
Room: Mallard Creek I
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DETAILED PROGRAM Parallel Sessions 5
Saturday, October 21, 2023
1:45-3:15 p.m. Special session in honor of Catherine Eckel Billur Aksoy Phillip Grossman Lise Vesterlund Laura Razzolini Sheheryar Banuri
Room: Mallard Creek I
Understanding Labor Market Discrimination Against Transgender People: Evidence from a Double List Experiment and a Survey Gender, Risk Preferences and Stereotyping Risky Faces or Trusting Faces: A Retrospective What Have I Learned in the 25 Years I Have Known Catherine? An Idiot’s Guide to Collaborating with Catherine Eckel
Ambiguity Room: 49er Green Samantha Stelnicki Ambiguity in Normal-Form Games Wei-Shiun Chang The Choice Between Algorithms and Humans En Hua Hu No One Knows Information Accuracy Natalie Melville Known probability information influences how adolescents respond to ambiguity Decision Theory 3 Room: 49er Gold Justin Ku Sequential Search under Range-Dependent Attribute Weighting Changkuk Im Testing Multiple Attribute Models ChienHsun Lin The Self-Selection of Information and the Belief Update: An Experiment on Covid-19 Vaccine Information Brian Toney The Instrumental Value of Calorie Information and its Effect on Food Choices
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DETAILED PROGRAM Parallel Sessions 5
Saturday, October 21, 2023
1:45-3:15 p.m. Psychology and Public Choice Room: Mallard Creek II Michael Eber Numeracy and Stated Preference Valuation Lata Gangadharan Deadweight Losses or Gains from In-kind Transfers? Experimental Evidence from India Johanna Mollerstrom Preferences over Parental Wealth Transfer Fulya Ersoy Opening the Black Box of College Major Choice: Evidence from an Information Intervention Contests Room: Sugar Creek Dingyue Liu The Impacts of Leaderboards on Student Study Plans: Evidence from a Field Experiment Ethan Holdahl Selection Pressure in Contests Gahye (Rosalyn) Gender Differences in Competitiveness in a Stated-Effort AucJeon tion Entry Experiment David Gill How Cognitive Skills Affect Strategic Behavior: Cognitive Ability, Fluid Intelligence and Judgment Payment Systems and Prediction Markets Room: Reedy Creek Sarah Sylvester Cryptocurrencies: Experiments on Individual Attitudes and Perceptions Nir Chemaya Can Payment Systems Be Decentralized? A Laboratory Experiment Momo Deretic Wisdom of the Crowds Versus Experts: Evidence from Experimental Prediction Markets
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DETAILED PROGRAM Parallel Sessions 6
Saturday, October 21, 2023
3:30-5 p.m. Field and Residential Behavior Room: Toby Creek Roy Chen The Effect of Migrant Work on Cooperative Behavior: An Experimental Study in Nepal Yanlin Wan Nudge for Sanitation: Experimental Evidence from China Rong Rong Behavioral Preferences and Residential Solar Power: Who Chooses to Adopt? Thomas Frye Neighborhood Sorting Through Parcel Acquisitions with Negative Externalities Voting and Rent Seeking Room: 49er Green Abhijit Ramalingam Voting for Redistribution in Public Goods Games Alain Cohn Whose Preferences Matter for Redistribution: Cross-Country Evidence Jian Song Caps on Bids in Tullock Contests with Identity-Dependent Externalities Social Behavior Room: 49er Gold Chloe Tergiman Why Do Oaths Work? Image Concerns in Promise-Keeping Yuliet Verbel Attribution of Responsibility in Corrupt Decisions Linda Thunstrom Mechanisms Behind the Impact of Thoughts and Prayers on Disaster Aid
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DETAILED PROGRAM Parallel Sessions 6
Saturday, October 21, 2023
3:30-5 p.m. Cheap Talk Room: Mallard Creek II Xin Jiang Examining the Impact of Response Time on Communication: A Modified Cheap Talk Game Approach Philip Grossman Prosocial Behavior and Cheap-Talk Messages: Group Cooperation in a Sequential Leader/Follower Investment Game Shakun Mago Lying out of Obligations: Cheap Talk in an Ultimatum Game with Outside Obligations Jae Joon Lee Cheap Talk with the Bayesian Truth Serum Repeated Games Room: Sugar Creek Zhijian Wang Eigenvector and the Strategy Coherence: Game Dynamics Theory and Experiments Bharat Bhole Effect of Experience on Cooperation Rates in Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma Games Kyubin Yim The Effect of Networks on Cooperation in the Finitely Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma Erica Sprott Trust and Trustworthiness in Choice of Partners Games Labor Room: Reedy Creek Elif Incekara Hafalir A Family of Norms: Female Labor Force Participation in Saudi Arabia Michael Majerczyk Labor Market Sorting on Organizational Values and the Effect on Budgetary Slack Creation Carles Sola Belda Manager's Compensation Policies with Soldiers, Stars and Guardians: A Laboratory Experiment. Zeeshan Samad Impact of H-1B Policies on U.S. Labor Market Outcomes: Experimental Evidence
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DETAILED PROGRAM Parallel Sessions 6
Saturday, October 21, 2023
3:30-5 p.m. Field and Labor Room: Toby Creek Rika Stoczek Path Dependencies and Innovation: An Experimental Study Jingyi Qiu Causal Impact of Social Media Promotion on Academic Job Market Success Amelia Ahles Testing the Effectiveness of Lottery Incentives in Online Experiments: An Application to Criollo Meat Aleksander Psurek Action Bias or Illusion of Control? Bounded Rationality 1 Room: Mallard Creek I Gonzalo Arrieta Procedural Decision-Making in the Face of Complexity Alexander Coutts Miscalibration, Overconfidence and Uncertainty Angelos Lagoudakis Breaking Bad News: Economic Rationality, Emotion Regulation and Cognitive Ability
Sunday, October 22, 2023 Keynote 3 9:15-10:15 a.m.
Room: Crown V
Marina Agranov Professor of Economics, California Institute of Technology Experimental Studies of Information Aggregation on Networks
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DETAILED PROGRAM Parallel Sessions 7
Sunday, October 22, 2023
10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Bounded Rationality 2 Room: 49er Green Christina Sun Choice-Driven Confirmation Bias Tony Fan Forming Misspecified Mental Models: The Power of Choice Jing Zhou What Drives Probability Matching? Calvin Blackwell Time of Day Effects on Cognitive Performance Games 2 Room: 49er Gold Sierra Smith Building Blocks of Competition: Information, Discouragement and the Innovation Race Dario Trujano-Ochoa Do Others Believe the Same? Experimental Analysis of Higher-Order Learning and WTP for Information Junya Zhou Complexity, Communication and Misrepresentation Maxim Bakhtin The Inference Cost of Policies Gender 3 Room: Mallard Creek II Chang Ge Gender Inequality in Contributions to Wikipedia Priyoma Mustafi Gender, Information Diffusion and Households Education Room: Sugar Creek Bradley Ruffle Matching in Co-Operative Education Programs: An Experimental Study Alex Lenk How Does “Not” Knowing the Child Affect Parent’s Decisions? Experimental Evidence from School Choice in Bulgaria Siyu Wang Communicating the Return to Education: A Field Experiment Investigating Motivated Beliefs in Expected Future Income
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DETAILED PROGRAM Parallel Sessions 7
Sunday, October 22, 2023
10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Asset and Securities Markets Room: Reedy Creek John Lightle An Experimental Investigation of Search Models of Over-theCounter Markets Shuchen Zhao Growth-value Puzzle and Salience Theory in Experimental Asset Markets Ross Spoon GameStop in the Lab: Short Squeezes in Experimental Asset Markets Zachary Breig Experimental Auctions with Securities Voting and Democracy Room: Toby Creek Tian Liu Expressive Voting and the Effect of Voting Rules Daniel Kwiatkowski Cursedness in Simultaneous and Sequential Voting Games Yaroslav Rosokha Cooperation under the Shadow of Political Inequality Charity 2 Room: Mallard Creek II Sherry Li I Work so I Choose: An Experiment on Worker Performance and Autonomy with Corporate Social Responsibility William Hickman Working for a Cause, for a Party or for the Government: An Experimental Investigation of the Labor Supply Responses to Charitable Giving, Political Donations and Taxation Polina Detkova The Identified Helper Effect on the Frequency of Asks Daniel Chen Training Effective Altruism
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