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Innsbruck EconLab

Innsbruck EconLab

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The Innsbruck EconLab is a laboratory for research in experimental economics at the University of Innsbruck.

Innsbruck, Austria Joined Ekim 2018
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Philipp Lergetporer
Philipp Lergetporer@lergetporer·
Very happy that our paper “Collective intertemporal decisions and heterogeneity in groups” with Daniela Glätzle-Rützler (@econlab) and Matthias Sutter (@eeg_mpi) is now accepted at Games and Economic Behavior. A thread #EconTwitter [1/4]
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Innsbruck EconLab
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🚨 New Publication 🚨 The paper "Bad bankers no more? Truth-telling and (dis)honesty in the finance industry” by our team members Christoph Huber and Jürgen Huber has just been published @ Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 👉sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
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Innsbruck EconLab@econlab·
📢New Finance Crowd Analysis Project #fincap What happens if a large number of research teams use the same dataset to address the same research questions? 👉Sign up on fincap.academy to find out and secure your co-authorship in this exciting new project
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🚨 Publication Alert 🚨 The paper “The risk elicitation puzzle revisited: Across-methods (in)consistency?” by our team members Felix Holzmeister (@flxhlzmstr) and Matthias Stefan has just been published @ Experimental Economics.
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Innsbruck EconLab@econlab·
Publication Alert 🚨📢 Are replication rates the same across academic fields? #EconLabResearcher Anna Dreber and Felix Holzmeister (@flxhlzmstr) et al. use prediction markets & surveys to forecast replication Just published @ Royal Society Open Science
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Innsbruck EconLab@econlab·
We would like to invite you to the online research seminar with Glenn Dutcher from @ohiou with his talk about "Learning by doing what? A critical analysis of knowledge transfer in the creative Domain”. Everybody interested is welcome to join via this link us02web.zoom.us/j/86797741949
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Innsbruck EconLab@econlab·
The paper "Variability in the analysis of a single neuroimaging dataset by many teams" has been published in Nature. It is co-authored by the faculty members Felix Holxmeister, Jürgen Huber, and Michael Kirchler. Follow this link for the paper: nature.com/articles/s4158…
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Innsbruck EconLab@econlab·
We are happy to announce tomorrow's SFB Seminar with Sébastien Pouget from the @TSEinfo and his presentation about asset pricing and risk sharing in an experimental financial market. Please follow this link for the instructions to the online seminar uibk.ac.at/credence-goods…
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Innsbruck EconLab@econlab·
Unfortunately, the SFB seminar with Martin Dufwenberg this Wednesday has to be cancelled.
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Innsbruck EconLab@econlab·
For the SFB Seminars, the new semester starts with a talk with Martin Dufwenberg from @uarizona about "Regret Games". In his paper, he models the influence of regret on strategic interaction and risky choice. Everyone interested is most welcome to join. uibk.ac.at/credence-goods…
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Innsbruck EconLab@econlab·
Yesterday, Gerhard Riener from @HHU_de presented his paper "Social behavior of teachers and hidden costs of control: A Large Scale Field Experiment in Indonesia". He studies the monitoring of teachers and its unintended consequences. Thank you for the interesting discussion.
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Innsbruck EconLab@econlab·
On Thursday, we had an interesting discussion with Chloé Le Coq from @AssasParis2 about her field experiment which analyses the respond of nascent social entrepreneurs to the reward specification in a grant competition. Here you can find her working paper scholarworks.umass.edu/cgi/viewconten…
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Innsbruck EconLab@econlab·
This weeks' guest at the eeecon research seminar will be Chloé Le Coq from @AssasParis2. She will present her work "How Do Nascent Social Entrepreneurs Respond to rewards? A Field Experiment on Motivations in a Grant Competition". Everyone interested is most welcome to join.
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Innsbruck EconLab@econlab·
This Wednesday, our speaker in the SFB Seminar is Aniol Llorente-Saguer (@aniollls) from the @QMUL. He will talk about "the value and use of information". Everybody interested is most welcome to join!
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Innsbruck EconLab@econlab·
At the SFB Seminar, we had a lively discussion with @PaulSmeets5 about his paper Investor Memory where he analyses memory bias in an experiment. Depending on participants' choice between an investment in bonds or stocks, participants memorized the market outcome differently.
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Innsbruck EconLab@econlab·
This week's guest at the SFB Seminar will be @PaulSmeets5 from the @MaastrichtU who will discuss his paper "Investor Memory". In an experimental framework, he analyses investors' self-serving memory bias.
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Innsbruck EconLab@econlab·
On Wednesday, Paul Heidhues from @HHU_de presented his theoretical approach to analyse in-group beliefs, at our SFB Seminar. He did also show the findings of his model for biased in-group beliefs due to overconfidence, when it is applied to experimental data.
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Innsbruck EconLab@econlab·
We had some very interesting discussions with this week's guests Amma Panin and Johannes Johnen about allocation of money of church members and competition-enhancing regulation. Thank you for your participation! Find the future scheduled seminars on uibk.ac.at/eeecon/
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Tomorrow's guest at the eeecon Research Seminar will be Amma Panin from the World Bank Office of the Chief Economist for the Africa region. She will talk about her experimental study "God Insures Those Who Pay. Formal insurance and religious offerings in Ghana".
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