14th BEEN Meeting Programme


25th September 2025

Location:
Department of Economics and Business. Via Sant’Ignazio da Laconi, 78.

13:30 – 14:00: Registration
Room Emilio Lussu (ex Aula B)

14:00 – 14:10: Institutional Greetings and introduction by Vittorio Pelligra & Andrea Isoni.
Room Emilio Lussu (ex Aula B)

14:10-15:50: Session 1 (Room Emilio Lussu (ex Aula B)) + Session 2 (Room 2)

15:50 – 16:50: Uri Gneezy ~ Keynote Speech (Room Emilio Lussu (ex Aula B))
Talk: High Stakes.

16:50 – 17:20: Coffee Break

17:20 – 18:40: Session 3 (Room Emilio Lussu) + Session 4 (Room 2)

18:50: Departure for dinner destination

19:00 – 22:00: Social Dinner
Transportation to the location of the social dinner will be provided by the organization.

26th September 2025

Location:
Cittadella dei Musei. Piazza Arsenale, 1.

8:40 – 10:20: Session 5 (Room “Coroneo”) and Session 6 (Room “Rossa”)


10:20 – 10:50: Coffee Break

10:50 – 11:50: Nicolas Jacquemet ~ Keynote Speech (Room “Coroneo”)
Talk: The malleability of social expectations: (some) experimental evidence and policy implications.

11:50 – 13:30: Session 7 (Room “Coroneo”) + Session 8 (Room “Rossa”)

13:30: Farewell


Parallel Sessions

Notes: All presentations will last 20 minutes (including Q&A). The last speaker of the session will act as chair. There will always be a member of the support staff in each classroom.

25/09/2025 – 14:10-15:50

Session 1 (Room Emilio Lussu (ex Aula B))

  • Federica Maria Raiti. Social Cohesion and Climate Change Exposure: An Experimental Analysis from Small-Scale Societies in Papua New Guinea.
  • Gabriel Bontemps. Reference Updating and Adaptive Behaviour under Inflation Shocks: Experimental Evidence with Narrative and Network Treatments.
  • Luca Congiu. Framing Allais: Is the Paradox Robust to the Pictorial Framing of Lotteries?
  • Vasudha Chopra. Battle or Bargain? Experimental evidence on conflict and compromise.
  • Hakan Ozyilmaz. Two-Sided Financial Technology Underadoption.

Session 2 (Room 2)

  • Anna Veri. Waiting Instead of Working: Experimental Evidence on Willingness to Work after Delayed Task Access.
  • Vojtech Bartos. The Color of Knowledge: Impacts of Tutor Race on Learning and Performance.
  • Gianpietro Sgaramella. Boosting deliberation to promote self-directed pro-environmental behavior change in consumers: an online experiment.
  • Claudio Deiana. Addictive Consumption, Imperfect Substitutes and Self Control: A Model and an Application to Slot Machines.

25/09/2025 – 17:20-18:40

Session 3 (Room Emilio Lussu (ex Aula B))

  • Daniel Martinez Felip. From disapproval to social exclusion: the endogenous formation of social incentives for collectively beneficial behaviours.
  • Indigo Jones. Medical Deserts and Healthcare Worker Location Incentives: In Search of a Solution that Scales.
  • Shaye Hopkins. Dialogues on Democracy: AI Conversations Reduce Inaccurate Election Denial Beliefs.
  • Mariana Videira. Measuring Preferences for Non-Use: A DCE Approach to Missed Healthcare Appointments.

Session 4 (Room 2)

  • Anna Conte. Grasp All, Lose All: Information Overload under Ambiguity.
  • Yasmin Doghri. Who’s “Us”? In-Group Framing and Prosocial Behavior in a Minority Setting.
  • Robin Scheuch. Weak Enforcement and Social Norms: A Laboratory Experiment on Tax Evasion.
  • Cristiana Angelini. GAMEDON: Ludo-educational policies for the promotion of blood and plasma donation.

26/09/2025 – 8:40-10:20

Session 5 (Room “Coroneo”)

  • Valeria Maggian. “I Challenge You!” Competition and Gender in a TV game show. 
  • Danae Arroyos-Calvera. Competition and Empathy.
  • Milos Fisar. Rewarding Investments in Innovation Through Auctions.
  • Alessandro Cunsolo. Experimental investigation of the redistributive preferences between Northern and Southern Italians.
  • Natalia Montinari. Family, Gender, and Ideology: How Neoconservative Framing Shapes Fertility Choices-Experimental Evidence from a Representative Sample of Young Italians.

Session 6 (Room “Rossa”)

  • Agne Kajackaite. Demand for conspiracy theories.
  • Despoina Alempaki. Narratives, Actions, and Impact on Dishonesty.
  • Florens Constantijn Pfann. Addressing the ‘Lemons’ Problem: Quality Uncertainty in the Battery Engine Vehicle Era.
  • Andrea Marietta Leina. Pluralistic Ignorance and Sustainable Mobility.
  • Juan Francisco Blazquiz Pulido. Unlocking strategic sophistication: How partners shape learning and transfer.

26/09/2025 – 11:50-13:30

Session 7 (Room “Coroneo”)

  • Alessandro Salis. Behavioral Lock-in and Environmental Restoration: How Past Exploitation Shapes Future Cooperation.
  • Enrica Carbone. An experimental investigation of the Italian North-South divide in cooperation and redistributive preferences.
  • Katharina Werner. The impact of gender information on hiring decisions based on self-set performance targets.
  • Chiara Gastaldi. Rewiring the Code: AI-Powered Gender Role Models and STEM Aspirations – Evidence from a School-Based Randomized Controlled Trial.
  • Benedicta Hermanns. Risk and Prosociality: Can Experimental Decisions Predict Health Behavior?

Session 8 (Room “Rossa”)

  • Paolo Crosetto. Are Biases in Longevity Beliefs Elicitation an Artifact? Eliciting Full Distribution with Visual Support Reduces Biases.
  • Filippo Pavesi. Cultural Consumption, Social Context, and Pro-environmental Behavior.
  • Irene Locci. Rule-following as a Signal of Trustworthiness.
  • Salvatore Guido Alessandro De Marco. AI-Augmented Decision-Making: Does ChatGPT Increase or Decrease Prosocial Behaviour?
  • Evangelos Mourelatos. Can AI Bridge the Gender Gap in Competitiveness?