Conference: Behavioral Analysis Applied to Economics and to Law

Henrik Lando of CBS and Alan Miller of the University of Haifa bring together Danish and Israeli researchers in the area of behavioral theory applied to economics and law.

Torsdag, 22 august, 2013 - 08:30 to Fredag, 23 august, 2013 - 17:30

Organisers: Henrik Lando, CBS and Alan Miller, University of Haifa.

The aim of the conference, sponsored by the Danish Council for Independent Research (FSE), is to bring together Danish and Israeli researchers in the area of behavioral theory applied to economics and to law. The participants will present and discuss aspects of their recent work within areas of research that may at first sight seem unrelated, but which share methodological and substantive content.

We also hope, of course, that the conference will establish and strengthen ties
between the Danish and the Israeli research community.

Participation is free for all but enrollment is mandatory, to Trine Buch:tb.jur@cbs.dk

Lunch and conference dinner is by invitation only.

THE PROGRAMME

The two or three researchers have 90 minutes for their presentation and discussion of
each other’s paper. They may choose to open up for discussion with the audience.

August 22, 2013:
8.30 AM – 9 AM
COFFEE AND WELCOME, AT GROUND FLOOR, ROOM 43, KILEN, KILEVEJ 14 A, 2000 FREDERIKSBERG

9 AM – 10:30 AM
Fire Sales and House Prices: Evidence from Estate Sales Due to Sudden Death.
Steffen Andersen, Department of Economics, Copenhagen Business School
Priming Effects on Risk Attitudes of Laymen and Finance Professionals.
Doron Kliger, Department of Economics, University of Haifa

11 AM – 12:30 PM
Risk Allocation in Contracts, Fairness and Cooperation — A Behavioral
Perspective.
Henrik Lando, Law Department, Copenhagen Business School
Good Faith Performance.
Ronen Perry, Faculty of Law, University of Haifa
Alan Miller, Faculty of Law and Department of Economics, University of
Haifa

Lunch at Copenhagen Business School.

2 PM – 3:30 PM
The Innocence Effect (with Avishalom Tor).
Oren Gazal, Faculty of Law, University of Haifa
Economic Harmony — A Theory of Cooperation Between Egoists.
Ramzi Suleiman, Department of Psychology, University of Haifa

4 PM – 5:30 PM
Distorting the Economic Behaviour of Vulnerable Consumers.
Peter Møgelvang-Hansen, Law Department, Copenhagen Business School
Jan-Trzaskowski, Law Department, Copenhagen Business School
Consumer Protection in E-Commerce — Unique Concerns and Solutions.
Tal Zarsky, Faculty of Law, University of Haifa

Conference Dinner at Frederiks Have, Smallegade 41.

August 23, 2013:
8.30 AM – 9 AM
COFFEE AT GROUND FLOOR, ROOM 71, KILEN, KILEVEJ 14 A, 2000 FREDERIKSBERG

9 AM – 10:30 AM
Joint Utility in Partnering Contracts in a Contract Law and Game Theory
Perspective.
Christina Tvarnø, Law Department, Copenhagen Business School
Digital Justice
Orna Rabinovich-Einy, Faculty of Law, University of Haifa

11 AM – 12:30 PM
Subjective Performance Evaluations and Reciprocity in Principal-Agent
Relations.
Alexander Sebald, Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen
An Experiment on the Causes of Bank Run Contagions.
Todd Kaplan, Department of Economics, University of Haifa

Lunch at Copenhagen Business School.

2 PM – 3:30 PM
Marketing and Law in the Age of Consumer Neuroscience.
Thomas Ramsøy, Department of Marketing, Copenhagen Business School
Perceptual Mechanisms that Underlie the Effect of Loss on Choice-Behavior.
Rony Paz, Department of Neurobiology, Weizmann Institute of Science

4 PM – 5:30 PM
IPR and the Endowment Effect.
Thomas Riis, Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen
Decisions from Experience, and the Value of Gentle Rule Enforcement.
Ido Erev, Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management, Technion

Sted 
Kilevej 14 A/B, 2000 Frederiksberg

Location: Ground Floor, Room 43 on August 22 and Room 71 on August 23,
Kilevej 14a, 2000 F. Get directions here

 

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