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17th Annual Australian New Zealand Workshop in Experimental Economics ANZWEE

Thursday 12 September – Saturday 14 September
H.W Arndt Building 25A, 25 Kingsley Street, Acton
 

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The annual Australia New Zealand Workshop on Experimental Economics (ANZWEE) aims to provide researchers interested in experimental and behavioural economics with an opportunity to present their latest research, receive constructive feedback in an informal environment, and network with other researchers.

Please register via an Eventbrite ticket to this event if you have been accepted as a presenter or are a local attendee.
 

Program

Day 1 – Thursday 12 September

TIME

TITLE

SPEAKER

LOCATION

10:30am – 10:50am

Arrival Tea & Coffee

H.W. Arndt Foyer

10:50am - 11am Welcome and Introduction Tim Higgins Copland Lecture Theatre

11am - 12:30pm

Advantages and Challenges of Behaviourally-Informed Mechanism Design

Alex Brown

Copland Lecture Theatre

12:30pm - 1:45pm

Lunch Break

H.W. Arndt Foyer

1:45pm - 3pm

Session 1A - Public Goods and Salience

  • Salience of 'us versus them' in coloured jersey - ODI cricket as a natural experiment
  • Does Public Redistribution Crowd Out Private Transfers? Evidence from Four Countries
  • Punishment, Growth and Inequality in the Public Goods Game: A Comparison of Perfect and Imperfect Information

Vipra Jain

Lata Gangadharan

Sanket Sen

Arndt LT1

Session 1B - Game Theory 1

  • Rational Inattention with Non-Bayesians: An Experiment
  • Antisocial Signalling in Principal-Agent Settings
  • Information, Incentives, and Goal setting: A Field Experiment in Water usage

Jason Tayawa

Nicholas Umashev

Anthony van der Berg

Arndt LT2

3pm - 3:45pm

Afternoon Tea Break

H.W. Arndt Foyer

3:45pm - 5pm

 

Session 2A - Insurance and Diversification

  • Diversifying makes individuals perform worse in the most common experimental disposition effect environment.
  • Investigating the effectiveness of the delivery attack in a multiple-market setting
  • Ransomware and the Structure of Cybersecurity Insurance

Nathan Rogut

Rebecca Heath

Zachary Breig

Arndt LT1

Session 2B - Behavioural Economics

  • The impact of the availability heuristic on risk perception with moderating effects of accountability: An experiment.
  • Demand for reverse mortgage: Behavioural explanations
  • Electric Vehicles and the Renewable Energy Transition

Le (Lyla) Zhang

Hanlin Lou

Lana Friesen

Arndt LT2


Day 2 – Friday 13 September

TIME

TITLE

SPEAKER

LOCATION

9am – 10:30am

The cost of going against the tide: the effect of stereotypes on ambiguity attitudes

Chen Li

Copland Lecture Theatre

10:30am – 11:15am

Morning Tea

H.W. Arndt Theatre

11:15am - 12:30pm

Session 3A – Labour Markets

  • Information Salience and Performance: Evidence from an Online Laboratory Experiment
  • Who is Deterred by Automatic Screening Tools
  • Promotions and Group Identity

Elman Torres

Mallory Avery

Maros Servatka

Arndt LT 1

Session 3B – Neuro and VR

  • Neural and behavioral probability weighting function
  • Autonomous better decisions: how to overcome choice overload with simple choice procedures
  • Fear on the plank? Virtual but more real!

Agnieszka Tymula

Cid Campos

Zhongwen Chen

Arndt LT2

12:30pm - 1:45pm

Lunch Break

H.W. Arndt Foyer

1:45pm - 3pm

Session 4A – Gambling

  • Socioeconomic Status and Risk Taking Behaviours: Evidence from Online Gambling
  • Self-Control and Problematic Gambling
  • An experimental analysis of explicit price framing in betting

Hyundam Je

Nick Mizen

Patrick Chappell

Arndt LT1

Session 4B – Finance, Communication and Peer Effects

  • Language and Trade in Artificial Codes: The Role of Language Policy
  • Biased Trade-off Resolution: Gross Return Illusion and Fee Aversion in Fund Choice

Mike Zhiren Wu

Benjamin Young

Arndt LT2

3pm - 3:45pm

Afternoon Tea Break

 

H.W. Arndt Foyer

3:45pm - 5pm

 

Session 5A – Time Preferences

  • The Impact of Expectations on Time Preference
  • Delay, Demand, and Anticipatory Utility
  • Quasi-exponential discounting

Elif Incekara-Hafalir

Lingguo Xu

Stephen L.Cheung

Arndt LT1

Session 5B – Trust

  • En-Trusting the 'Other' in Contemporary India: An Experiment-based Study
  • A Trust Experiment on the Critical Role of Trust in Sustainable Investing
  • Social Capital and Social Credit Scores: Experimental Evidence from China

Abu Afzal Tauheed

Danielle Kent

Yiran Wu

Arndt LT2

6:30pm

Dinner at Shine Dome

Time: 6:30pm

Address: 15 Gordon St, Acton ACT 2601

Dress code: Smart Casual

 


Day 3 – Saturday 14 September

TIME

TITLE

SPEAKER

LOCATION

9am – 10:15am

Session 6A – Game Theory 2

  • Newsvendor Decisions under Stochastic and Strategic Uncertainties: Theory and Experimental Evidence
  • Pricing frequency and collusion - curbing initiation in real-time markets
  • LEARNING PARETIAN EQUILIBRIUM

Qin Wu

Mia Tam

Brett Willams

Arndt LT 1

 

Session 6B – Lying, Cheating and Politics

  • Signal detection theory for economists: The case of chess cheating detection by novices and experts
  • Political Tribalism and Voter Preferences
  • Randomisation preference and the timing of uncertainty resolution

 

Vera te Velde

Daniel Zizzo

Evan Calford

Arndt LT2

10:15am – 10:45am

Morning Tea

H.W. Arndt Theatre

10:45am - 12pm

Session 7A – Game Theory 3

  • Participation, Selection and Indicative Bidding in Auctions with Costly Entry
  • Contests with sequential moves: An experimental study
  • Unveiling Proportional Play Equilibrium: Understanding the Dispersion of Contest Success

Yang (Laura) Liu

Dmitry Ryvkin

Peiyao Shen

Arndt LT 1

Session 7B – Health: Physical and Mental

  • Vaccination and Discrimination: Experimental Evidence During and After the COVID-19 Pandemic
  • Reference-dependence and mood: anhedonia and feeling down are associated with divergent reference points.
  • Why Behave like Sheep? Understanding Compliance and Peer Effects

Shuhaku Sasaki

Alexander Svenson

Daniel Zizzo

Arndt LT2

12pm - 1:30pm

Lunch Break

H.W. Arndt Foyer

1:30pm - 3pm

Plenary

Lionel Page

Copland Lecture Theatre

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