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(From June 28 to July 2) D-TEA Workshop 2021 “Determinants of Preferences”

D-TEA (Decision: Theory, Experiments, Applications) is an annual workshop dealing with decision sciences, held by HEC, Paris. It aims to promote dialogs between theory, experimental findings, and applications (where “applications” might mean actual decision making as well as the construction of theoretical or empirical models in the social sciences). One of D-TEA’s goals is to highlight recent development in the field, and bring together researchers who work on similar questions. To this end, D-TEA has an annual “theme”, and it gives priority to papers related to the theme.

This year’s D-TEA Conference will focus on:

Determinants of Preferences

Date: June 28 - July 2, 2021 ; 12:15-17:35
Location: PSE - Paris School of Economics and Zoom (online)

Programme:

Monday June 28 (Chair: Mohammed ABDELLAOUI)

12:15‐13:00 Lunch

1st Session (13:00‐15:05)

13:00‐13:25 Loic BERGER: “Unraveling Ambiguity Aversion: The Links between Uncertainty, Complexity, and Sophistication” (w/ Ilke AYDOGAN, Valentina BOSETTI)
13:25‐13:50 Florian BRANDL: “Belief‐Averaging and Relative Utilitarianism: Savage Meets Arrow”
13:50‐14:15 Alain CHATEAUNEUF: “Falsifiability and Non‐Falsifiability within alpha‐Maxmin” (w/ Vassili VERGOPOULOS, Caroline VENTURA)
14:15‐14:40 Soo Hong CHEW: “Attention Utility: Theory and Evidence” (w/ Wenqian WANG, Songfa ZHONG)
14:40‐15:05 Tommaso DENTI: “Model and Predictive Uncertainty: A Foundation for Smooth Ambiguity Preferences” (w/ Luciano POMATTO)

15:05‐15:30 Coffee

2nd Session (15:30‐17:35)

15:30‐15:55 Alexander ADAMOU: “The Time Interpretation of Expected Utility Theory” (w/ Ole PETERS)
15:55‐16:20 Sandro AMBUEHL: “The Will of the People: How do Individuals Aggregate Ordinal Preferences?” (w/ Douglas BERNHEIM)
16:20‐16:45 Sarah AUSTER: “Case‐Based Persuasion” (w/ Shiri ALON, Gabi GAYER, Stefania MINARDI)
16:45‐17:10 Manel BAUCELLS: “Everything in Moderation: Foundations and Applications of the Satiation Model” (w/ Lin ZHAO)
17:10‐17:35 Alex BLOEDEL: “The Cost of Optimally Acquired Information” (w/ Weijie ZHONG)

Tuesday June 29 (Chair: Jean‐Marc TALLON)

12:15‐13:00 Lunch

1st Session (13:00‐15:05)

13:00‐13:25 Richard EBSTEIN: “Neurobiology of Attention” (w/ CHEW Soo Hong, Elise PAYSANLeNESTOUR, Serena TOLEMEO)
13:25‐13:50 Abhinash BORAH: “Motivated reasoning in social preferences”
13:50‐14:15 Songfa ZHONG: “Uncertainty Motivated Morality: Evidence and Theory” (w/ Yiting CHEN)
14:15‐14:40 King King LI: “A Horse Race of Preferences for Predicting Portfolio Choice”
14:40‐15:05 Mengke WANG: “Delegation and Perceived Preferences”

15:05‐15:30 Coffee

2nd Session (15:30‐17:35)

15:30‐15:55 Modibo CAMARA: “Hadwiger Separability, or: Turing meets von Neumann and Morgenstern”
15:55‐16:20 Peter CARADONNA: “Preference Regression”
16:20‐16:45 Paul FELDMAN: “Revealing Risky Mistakes through Revisions” (w/ Zach BREIG)
16:45‐17:10 Youngsoo HEO: “Uncertainty Aversion with Multiple Issues”
17:10‐17:35 Matthew KOVACH: “Minimum Distance Belief Updating with General Information” (w/ Adam DOMINIAK, Gerelt TSERENJIGMID)

Wednesday June 30 (Chair: Emmanuel KEMEL)

12:15‐13:00 Lunch

1st Session (13:00‐15:05)

13:00‐13:25 Lorenz HARTMANN: “Alpha‐Maxmin Expected Utility with Non‐Unique Prior”
13:25‐13:50 Edi KARNI: “A Theory‐Based Decision Model”
13:50‐14:15 Stefania MINARDI: “Consumption of Values” (w/ Itzhak GILBOA, Fan WANG)
14:15‐14:40 Lasse MONONEN: “On Preference for Simplicity, Probability Weighting, and Expected Utility”
14:40‐15:05 Ivan MOSCATI: “Process Models are As‐If Models: An Antirealist Account of Economic Theories of Decision‐Making”

15:05‐15:30 Coffee

2nd Session (15:30‐17:35)

15:30‐15:55 Thomas EPPER: “The Role of the Intestinal Microbiome in Explaining Economic Preferences” (w/ Christian BIENER)
15:55‐16:20 Giacomo LANZANI: “Correlation Made Simple: Applications to Salience and Regret Theory”
16:20‐16:45 Benham MALAKOOTI: “Geometric Dispersion Theory of Decision Making under Risk”
16:45‐17:10 Fabio MACCHERONI: “Multialternative Neural Decision Processes” (w/ Carlo BALDASSI, Simone CERREIA‐VIOGLIO, Massimo MARINACCI, Marco PIRAZZINI)
17:10‐17:35 Daniel MARTIN: “A Robust Test of Prejudice for Discrimination Experiments” (w/ Philip MARX)

Thursday July 1 (Chair: Stefania MINARDI)

12:15‐13:00 Lunch

1st Session (13:00‐15:05)

13:00‐13:25 Patrick O’CALLAGHAN: “Second‐Order Inductive Inference: An Axiomatic Approach”
13:25‐13:50 Hendrik ROMMESWINKEL: “Measuring Consumer Freedom” (w/ Tzu‐Ying CHEN, Guan‐Yuan WANG, Tsai‐Shan YANG)
13:50‐14:15 Daniele PENNESI: “Identity and Information Acquisition”
14:15‐14:40 Kirsten ROHDE: “Weighting the Waiting: Individual and Social Time Preferences” (w/ Job van EXEL, Merel van HULSEN)
14:40‐15:05 Judith SCHNEIDER: “Intrinsic Preferences for the Timing and the Skewness of Information Revelation: Experimental Evidence on Information Structures and Compound Lotteries” (w/ Enrico DIECIDUE, Thomas LANGER, Sven NOLTE)

15:05‐15:30 Coffee

2nd Session (15:30‐17:35)

15:30‐15:55 Jawwad NOOR: “Intuitive Priors”
15:55‐16:20 Efe OK: “Inferential Choice Theory” (w/ Narayanaswamy BALAKRISHNAN, Pietro ORTOLEVA)
16:20‐16:45 Indira PURI: “Evaluating and Extending Theories of Choice under Risk” (w/ Drew FUDENBERG)
16:45‐17:10 Mauricio RIBEIRO: “Comparative Rationality”
17:10‐17:35 Christopher TURANSICK: “Identification in the Random Utility Model”

Friday July 2 (Chair: Itzhak GILBOA)

12:15‐13:00 Lunch

1st Session (13:00‐15:05)

13:00‐13:25 Hassan NOSTRATABADI: “Endogenous Rational Shortlist Method”
13:25‐13:50 Marcus PIVATO: “Bayesian Social Aggregation with Accumulating Evidence”
13:50‐14:15 Christian ZIMPELMANN: “The Distribution of Ambiguity Attitudes” (w/ Hans‐Martin von GAUDECKER, Axel WOGROLLY)
14:15‐14:40 Pietro ORTOLEVA: “Caution and Reference Effects” (w/ Simone CERREIA‐VIOGLIO, David DILLENBERGER)
14:40‐15:05 Uzi SEGAL: “All Probabilities Are Equal, but Some Probabilities Are More Equal than Others” (w/ Christina LETSOU, Shlomo NAEH)

15:05‐15:30 Coffee

2nd Session (15:30‐17:35)

15:30‐15:55 Francesco CERIGIONI: “Listing Specs: The Effect of Framing Attributes on Choice” (w/ Simone GALPERTI)
15:55‐16:20 Yan XU: “Revealed Preferences over Experts and Quacks and Failures of Contingent Reasoning”
16:20‐16:45 Paul CHEUNG: “Revealed Reciprocity”
16:45‐17:10 Marie‐Louise VIERO: “Comparative Incompleteness: Measurement, Behavioral Manifestations and Elicitation” (w/ Edi KARNI)
17:10‐17:35 Mu ZHANG: “A Theory of Choice Bracketing under Risk”

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