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Conference of the French Economic Association on Behavioral Economics and Experiments (Lyon, 25-27 May 2007)
Journée d'Economie Expérimentale
Wednesday 23th May
10:00 Welcome address
TUTORIALS
Chair: Stéphane Robin
10:15-11:15 Maria Bigoni
Information and Learning in Oligopoly: an Experiment
Wednesday 23th May
11:15-12:15 Leah Borovoi, Tal Eyal, Niral Liberman
Choosing Now or Later among Enriched and Impoverished Options
12:15-13:15 Xiangyu Qu
Fairness and Efficiency: the Selection of Bargaining Rule
13:15-14:30 LUNCH
14:30-15:30 Marie-Pierre Dargnies, Guillaume Hollard
Learning to ba less misclibrated
15:30-16:30 Thuriane Mahe
Peut-on prédire les consentements à payer des consommateurs ? Préférences sociales et enchères de produits à label "équitable".
16:30-17:00 COFFEE BREAK
LECTURE
17:00-18:00 Glenn W. Harrison
University of Central Florida
Behavioral Econometrics with Experimental Data
Thursday 24th May - 11:00-13:00
Thursday 24th May
9:30 Welcome address of the conference
9:45-10:45 Keynote speech 1 : Aldo Rustichini (University of Minesota)
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AUCTION
COMPETITION
CHOOSING SEQUENTIALLY
OR SIMULTANEOUSLY
MARKET AND
BEHAVIORAL FINANCE
VOTING AND
REDISTRIBUTION
TOURNAMENT AND
PROMOTION
SOCIAL DILEMMA
Chair: Nadège Marchand
Chair: Stephen Garcia
Chair: Laurent Denant Boemont
Chair: Jean-Paul Decamps
Chair: Jean-Louis Rullière
Chair: Carsten Schmidt
Chair: Claude Meidinger
iCharity auctions for the happy
few.
Olivier Bos
iCompetition when buyers’
and sellers’ evaluations are
linearly related.
Nadine ChlaB and
Werner Güth
iThe power of words: why
communication fosters
cooperation.
Raul Lopez-Perez
iBest reply matching in an
experience good model.
Gisèle Umbhauer
iSelf-government and
impossibility theorem: how to
find a good allocation
mechanism? An experimental
investigation.
Anita Gantner and
Wolfgang Hoechtl
iRisk taking tournamentstheory and experimental
evidence.
Petra Nieken and
Dirk Sliwska
iSignal transmission in repeated
sealed-bid first price auction: an
experimental investigation.
Stéphane Robin and
Vianney Dequiedt
iInvestment choice and
competition: The endowment
effect challenged.
Daniela Grieco
iPrice leadership and firm size
asymmetry: an experimental
analysis.
Shakun Datta and
Emmanuel Dechenaux
iCoordination and learning in
dynamic global games:
experimental evidence.
Olga Shurchkov
iMinority vs majority: an
experimental study of
standardized bids.
Agnes Pinter and
Robert F. Veszteg
iRelative evaluation schemes, iDivide et impera.
tournaments and piece rate
Pablo Branas-Garza
contracts: an experimental
study.
Marina Agranov and
Chloe Tergiman
iReserve prices in online
auctions.
Nadège Marchand,
Susana Cabrera Yeto and
Rosario Gomez
iBehavioural effects of
competition: The case of
cheating.
Doris Weichselbaumer
iRisk aversion and Incoherence
bias: Distortion between
Sequential and Simultaneous
Responses.
Hela Maafi,
Louis Lévy-Garboua and
David Masclet
i“J”-shaped returns to timing
advantage in access to
information-experimental
evidence and a tentative
explanation.
Juergen Huber
iSocial identity and preferences
over redistribution.
Moses Shayo and
Esteban F. Klor
iAn experimental test of the
peter principle.
Marie-Claire Villeval and
David Dickinson
iCooperation in a prisoner’s
dilemma game with a precedent
of collective action.
Alexis Garapin,
Michel Hollard and
Daniel Llerena
iRankings and competition:
social comparison in the
shadow of standards.
Stephen Garcia and
Avishalom Tor
iComparison between
simultaneous and sequential sales
schemes: From symmetric to
asymmetric information setting.
Aleesha Mohamudally and
Paul Pezanis-Christou
iHerding and cascades in
financial markets: an experiment.
Christophe Bisière,
Jean-Paul Décamps and
Stefano Lovo
iVoting for redistribution under
responsibility-sensitive altruism.
Marie-Anne Valfort and
Roland Iwan Luttens
iImperfect monitoring and
small prizes in team production.
Carsten Schmidt and
Maros Servatka
iHétérogénéité des agents et
cooperation dans un dilemme
social : une étude expérimentale.
Marie-Laure CabonDhersin and
Nathalie Etchart-Vincent
13:00-14:15 LUNCH
iVoting on a sharing norm in a
dictator game.
Christoph Vanberg
Thursday 24th May - 14:15-16:15
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PREFERENCE ELICITATION
AND CONSUMPTION
BOUNDED
RATIONALITY
TIME CONSISTENCY
INSURANCE AND
CORPORATE BEHAVIORAL
FINANCE
EVOLUTION AND
COOPERATION
PUNISHMENT
PROSPECT THEORY AND
EXPERIMENTS
Chair: Bernard Ruffieux
Chair: Uri Weiss
Chair: Pierre Malgrange
Chair: Arthur Schram
Chair: Dale Stahl
Chair: Marie-Claire Villeval
Chair: Glenn Harrison
iAre sins of omission and sins
of commission treated
differently in social dilemma
games?
Michalis Drouvelis,
Robin Cubitt and
Simon Gaechter
iInfluence of self-regulation on
the disposition effect.
Roman Kraeussl, Carmen Lee,
Andre Lucas and
Leo Paas
iLearning and coping in
repeated collective-good games.
Kene Boun My and
Benoît Chalvignac
iIndividual preference
elicitation for health care: discrete
choice experiments applied to the
choice of hormone replacement
therapy.
Florence Nguyen,
Nora Moumjid,
Alain Brémond and
Marie-Odile Carrère
iAsymmetric commodity
cycles: evidence from an
experimental market.
Arango Santiago and
Erling Moxnes
iHyperbolic discounting may be iTesting the “Lemons” model:
time consistent.
An experimental market for
insurance.
Nicolas Drouhin
Dorra Riahi and
Louis Lévy-Garboua
iSequential consumer model.
Alfred Norman,
Katie Brehm,
Carolyn Hinchey,
Samarth Kejriwal
and Katherine Kuang
iExperimental evidence of
the emergence of aesthetic
rules in pure coordination
games.
Federica Alberti
iAre impatient people
irrational?
Thomas Epper, Helga Fehr and
Adrian Bruhin
iMoral hazard and credit
screening : An experimental
approach.
C. Monica Capra,
Irene Comeig and
Matilde O. Fernandez
iSystème de reputation
iSocial ties and punishment in
“directe” et relations de confiance- group lending, the experimental
case.
réciprocité dans la population.
Mohamed Walid Seddiki,
Dimitri Dubois and
Mohamed Ayedi and
Marc Willinger
Chokri Mamoghli
iExpérimenter l’efficacité d’une
politique nutritionnelle.
Laurent Muller and
Bernard Ruffieux
iCyclical behaviour, a
function of market
complexity? Expanding the
cobweb experiment.
Santiago Arango and
Erling Moxnes
iInvestment under uncertainty
with time inconsistent
preferences: impact on learning
process.
Caroline Orset and
Sophie Chemarin
iScreening by monitoring: An
experimental study of the
entrepreneurial finance
relationship.
Jean-Louis Rullière and
Hind Sami
iThe evolution of cooperation in
infinitely repeated games:
Experimental evidence.
Guillaume Frechette and
Pedro Dal Bo
iUncovering the determinants
of punishment.
Andreas Laibbrandt and
Raùl Lopez-Pérez
iMoney matters: an axiomatic
exploration of the endowment
effect, loss aversion and the
preference reversal phenomenon.
Raphaël Giraud
iIn small decisions it is
rational to act like bounded
rational-an answer for rabin.
Uri Weiss
iThe art of not choosing: What
explains the attractiveness of
default options?
Federica Teppa and
Maarten van Rooij
iHow individuals choose
insurance: An experimental
analysis.
Arthur Schram and
Joep Sonnemans
iAn experimental test of the
efficacy of simple reputation
mechanisms to solve social
dilemmas.
Dale Stahl
iDelegation and punishment.
Björn Bartling and
Urs Fischbacher
iDynamic choice behavior in a
natural experiment.
Steffen Andersen,
Glenn Harrison,
Morten Lau and
Elisabet Rutström
16:15-16:45 COFFEE BREAK
iChoix individuel et decision
fondée sur l’expérience : une
étude expérimentale.
Olivier L’Haridon and
Corina Paraschiv
Thursday 24th May - 16:45-18:15
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COMMITMENT
GAME THEORY
HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS
AND EXPERIMENTS
AMBIGUITY AVERSION
VOTING AND BELIEFS
PUBLIC GOODS
SOCIAL PREFERENCES
Chair: Anders Poulsen
iAre non-binding agreements
pure cheap-talk?
Julian Rauchdobler,
Rupert Sausgruber,
Rudolf Kerschbamer and
Jean-Robert Tyran
Chair: Jonathan Leland
iPsycho-social equilibria:
Theory and applications.
Patricio Dalton and
Sayantan Ghosal
Chair: Alain Trannoy
iSocial mobility and economic
inequality: how school finance
decentralization matters?
Arnaud Bilek
Chair: Jean-Marc Tallon
iA choice - based investigation
of beliefs under ambiguity.
Aurélien Baillon and
Laure Cabantous
Chair: Jean-François Laslier
iEvaluating political decision
makers: With the Benefit of
hindsight bias?
Florian Schuett and
Alexander Klaus Wagner
Chair: Joe Oppenheimer
iExploring the generational
gap: Findings from public goods
and trust games with older
subjects.
Lisa Anderson and
Jennifer Mellor
Chair: Daniel Serra
iGender pairing effect in a
centipede game. An experimental
test.
Gianna Lotito and
Anna Maffioletti
iDo binding agreements solve
the social dilemma?
Emmanuel Sol,
Sylvie Thoron and
Marc Willinger
iBehavioral equilibrium.
Fabrice Le Lec
iIndividual and couple decision
behavior under risk: The power of
ultimate control.
André de Palma,
Nathalie Picard and
Anthony Ziegelmeyer
iMeasuring ambiguity attitudes:
a field experiment among smallscale stock investors in China.
Bei Zhang and
Elizabeth Potamites
iUne expérience de vote sur un
enjeu de société : réflexion sur la
construction d’un protocole et sur
les résultats des scrutins.
Eric Dubois
iGroup competition and
punishment in a public goods
game.
Eva Van Den Broek,
Arno Riedl, Martijn Egas
and Laurens Gomes
iStatus, ethnicity, and wealth in
Vietnam: Evidence from
experimental games.
Tomomi Tanaka,
Colin Camerer and
Quang Nguyen
iLearning to make strategic
moves: Experimental evidence on
strategic information avoidance
in bargaining games.
Anders Poulsen
iEquilibrium selection,
similarity judgments and the
“nothing to gain/nothing to
lose” effect.
Jonathan Leland
iMeasuring the effects of
parental food control on
childhood obesity: An
experimental economics approach
Mariah Tanner Ehmke,
Kari Morgan,
Enette Larson-Meyer,
Christiane Schroeter and
Nicole Ballanger
iChoice under imprecise
information: experimental
evidence.
Michèle Cohen,
Jean-Marc Tallon and
Jean-Christophe Vergnaud
One round and two round
iAn analysis of contextelections: An experimental study. dependent preferences in
Jean-François Laslier
voluntary contribution games
with agent-based modeling.
Stephen Wendel and
Joe Oppenheimer
iSocial inequality factors in the
contexts of education and health:
A european comparison based on
an experimental questionnaire
survey.
Romina Boarini,
Geert Demuijnck,
Christine Le Clainche and
Jérôme Wittwer
19:00 - Conference Dinner at the City Hall of Lyon
Friday 25th May
9:00-10:00 : Keynote speech 2 : Robert Slonim (Case Western Reserve University) Designing incentives using laboratory and field experiments: a focus on education
10:00-10:30 Coffe Break
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RISK ATTITUDE
Friday 25th May - 10:30-12:30
Chair: Christophe Bisière
iJoker: Choice in a simple game
with large stakes.
Egil Matsen and
Bjarne Strom
BELIEF AND DECISION
Chair: Hakan Holm
iDynamic model of
decision-making under
cognitive dissonance and
modularity of mind.
Emin Karagozoglu
iAttitudes to risk and inequality: iTort reform and disputes
under endogenous beliefs.
Different interpretations of the
same motivations?
Claudia M. Landeo
Brice Magdalou
RISK AND TIME
PREFERENCE 1
Chair: Philippe De Donder
iRisk and time preferences
integrated.
Manel Baucells and
Franz Heukamp
GROUPS AND NETWORKS
RECIPROCITY
EMOTIONS AND NEUROECONOMICS
Chair: Guillaume Frechette
Chair: Giorgio Coricelli
iRelations sociales dans
iSchelling and the brain:
l’entreprise, niveau d’effort des Testing concepts of rationality
employés, niveau des salariés et using the neuroeconomics
approach.
performance économique.
Giorgio Coricelli and
Meriem Bouamoud,
Angela Ambrosino
Marc-Arthur Diaye and
Emmanuelle Walkowiak
TEAM
Chair: Daniel Zizzo
iEndogenous network formation
In the laboratory.
Bogachan Celen and
Kyle Hyndman
Chair: Luis Santos-Pinto
iRéciprocité indirecte et
généralisée : une investigation
expérimentale supplémentaire.
Aurélie Bonein and
Daniel Serra
iHow to measure risk and time
preferences of savers?
Luc Arrondel and
André Masson
iSocial networks and trust.
Daniela Di Cagno and
Emanuela Sciubba
iGift exchange, reciprocity and
joint production: An
Experimental Study.
Berly Martawardaya
iTeam formation,
overconfidence, leadership and
work rewards: from a theoretical
behavioural model to
experiments.
Brice Corgnet and
Angela Sutan
iThe role of affective reactions
on investment selling prices.
Enrico Rubaltelli,
Giacomo Pasini,
Rino Rumiati, Robert A. Olsen
and Paul Slovic
iOn the linkage between
financial risk tolerance and risk
aversion: Evidence from a
psychometrically-validated
survey versus an online lottery
choice experiment.
Robert Faff, Daniel Mulino
and Daniel Chai
iBelief manipulation and
policy issues.
Raphaël Levy
iWhen does the future really
star: Non-monotonic time
preference.
Kan Takeuchi
iConfiance et réciprocité dans
des intéractions entre groupes
d’agents : une étude
expérimentale des effets de la
communication au sein des
groupes.
Jérémy Celse,
Dimitri Dubois and
Marc Willinger
iTracing fairness intentions:
chinese whisper.
Zulia Gubaydullina and
Kilian Bizer
iOn the effect of different
incentive environments on trust
and trustworthiness.
Christine Harbring
iCooling-off in the ultimatum
game.
Jörg Oechssler,
Andreas Roider and
Patrick Schmitz
iRisk attitudes, randomization
to treatment, and self-selection
into experiments.
Glenn Harrison, Morten Lau
and Lisa Rutstrom
iCollective trust behavior.
Hakan Holm and
Paul Nystedt
iHabit formation and labor
supply.
Philippe De Donder,
Helmuth Cremer,
Pierre Pestieau and
Dario Maldonado
iThe value of groups.
Shaun Hargreaves Heap and
Daniel Zizzo
iCollusion and reciprocity in
infinitely repeated games.
Luis Santos-Pinto
iOn the benefits of control in
teams.
Petra Hagemann
iChoice with regret and envy.
Nadège Bault, Giorgio Coricelli
and Aldo Rustichini
12:30-13:30 LUNCH
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Friday 25th May - 13:30-15:00
PREFERENCE ELICITATION
BELIEFS CONSISTENCY
AND FOOD CONSUMPTION 1
Chair: Céline Jullien
iPreference reversals and
willingness to pay-willingness to
accept disparity in the case of
consumption goods.
Serge Blondel,
Mahsa Javaheri
Chair: Nathan Berg
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RISK AND TIME
PREFERENCE 2
SELF IMAGE BIAS
INCENTIVE AND PROSOCIAL BEHAVIOR
PUBLIC GOOD
SOCIAL PREFERENCES
Chair: Claude Montmarquette
Chair: Mohamed Abdellaoui
Chair: Lise Rochaix
Chair: David Masclet
Chair: Hans-Theo Normann
iManagerial compensation in a
two-level gift-exchange
experiment.
Maria Fernanda Rivas
and Nils Hesse
iBidding for the public good:
An experiment.
Walid Hichri and
Pavel Diev
iIs the veil of ignorance only a
concept about risk? An
experiment.
Hannah Hoerich
iMy and your bias - What do
you know about them?
Sandra Ludwig
and Julia Nafziger
is beauty only skin-deep?
Evidence from a TV game show.
Michele Belot,
V. Bhaskar and
Jeroen Van De Ven
iVoluntary contribution to the
provision of public goods: a
metaeconomic approach.
Hicham El Moussaoui
iPower and social preferences:
the role of hierarchy in promoting
selfishness.
Luigi Bosco
iMonitoring illegal activities
with optimistic bias.
Nicolas Jacquemet,
Jean-Louis Rullière
and Isabelle Vialle
iIncentives and the signal of
behaving pro-socially: Evidence
from field and lab experiments.
Dan Ariely,
Anat Bracha and
Stephan Meier
iCreating vs maintaining
threshold public goods in
conservation contracts.
Douadia Bougherara,
Laurent Denant-Boèmont and
David Masclet
iA within-subject analysis of
other-regarding preferences.
Mariana Blanco,
Dirk Engelmann and
Hans-Theo Normann
iExpectations and beliefs in
the Italian game show “Deal
or no deal”.
Fabrizio Botti,
Anna Conte,
Daniela T. di Cagno,
Carlo D’Ippoliti
and Peter G. Moffatt
iI can’t wait! An experiment on iTrigger-happy confidence.
risk, timing of resolution and
Grzegorz Mardyla
anticipatory emotions.
Machal Krawczyk,
Astrid Hopfensitz and
Frans Van Winden
iFood decision, information and
personality.
Pierre Combris,
Sylvie Issanchou
and Youenn Lohéac
iOn return-prediction and
technical investment experimental examination.
Doron Sonsino and
Tal Shavit
iGive more tomorrow: A field
experiment on intertemporal
choice in charitable giving.
Anna Breman
iWillingness to pay for
functional foods: an experimental
approach.
Céline Jullien,
Maurice Doyon
and JoAnne Labrecque
iEmpirical links between
logical consistency and
accuracy of beliefs: A survey
of EAE attendees.
Nathan Berg
iQue signifie se déclarer
satisfait ? Résultats d’une étude
expérimentale.
Louis Lévy-Garboua and
Claude Montmarquette
15:00-15:30 COFFEE BREAK
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FRAUD AND CRIME
Chair: François Pannequin
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PREFERENCE ELICITATION
AND CONSUMPTION 2
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NON EXPECTED UTILITY
ENVIRONMENTAL
ECONOMICS AND
EXPERIMENTS
INCENTIVES AND
PERFORMANCE
SOCIAL EXTERNALITIES
Chair: Marie-Odile Carrère
Chair: Philippe Delquie
iDo consumers pay voluntarily? iDecision making and trade
The case of Online Music.
without probabilities.
Tobias Regner
Jack Stecher,
Radhika Lunawat,
Kira Pronin and
John Dickhaut
Chair: Anne Rozan
iL’impact d’une structure de
marché intermédiée sur les
strategies environnementales des
firmes : une application au
secteur alimentaire.
Nathalie Lameta
Chair:Paul Pezanis-Christou
iFinancial incentives and
cognitive abilities: evidence
from a forecasting task with
varying cognitive load.
Ondrej Rydval
Chair: Marc Willinger
iExecuting complex cognitive
tasks: Prizes vs markets.
Debrah Meloso,
Peter Bossaerts
and Jernej Copic
iBribes and the intrinsic
motivation. Are they compatible?
Maxim Frolov
iConsumer preferences for milk: iBeyond multiplication: The
priority heuristic.
An experimental study. Laure
Eduard Brandstätter
Saulais
iAcceptable regulation to
reduce resource extraction with
heterogeneous costs.
Carine Sebi,
Stefan Ambec,
Alexis Garapin
and Laurent Muller
iSelfish bakers, caring nurses?
A model of work motivation.
Kjell Arne Brekke
and Karine Nyborg
iEnthusiasm of the few and
entrapping bandwagons in groups
with peer effects: An
experimental study.
Yves Breitmoser,
Jonathan Tan
and Daniel Zizzo
iWhy do small deterrent
incentives encourage stealing? A
neutrally framed experiment.
Christina Strassmair and
Hannah Horisch
iAn assessment of the ability of
contingent valuation (CV) to
elicit patients’ preferences for the
organization of home care: the
case of blood transfusion (BT).
Raphaël Remmonay,
Magali Morelle,
Yves Devaux and
Marie-Odile Carrère
iTesting the predictions of
decision theories in a natural
experiment when half a million is
at stake.
Pavlo Blavatsky and
Ganna Pogrebna
iOn the acceptability of the
ambient tax mechanism: An
experimental investigation.
Anthony Ziegelmeyer,
François Cochard
and Kene Boun My
iFlat wage effects and loss
avoidance in overcoming
coordination failure.
Lan Yao
iSocial learning: Imitation,
information, and network
externalities.
Julian Jamison,
David Owens and
Glenn Woroch
iA generic measure of risk with
a behavioral foundation.
Philippe Delquié and
Alessandra Cillo
iTaxe ambiante : un outil adapté
à la lutte contre les coulées de
boue? Une étude expérimentale.
Rémi Barbier,
François Cochard
and Anne Rozan
iOptimal group incentives
with social preferences and selfselection.
Sabrina Teyssier
iFighting income tax evasion
with positive reward.
Cécile Bazard and
Michael Pickhardt
Friday 25th May - 15:30-17H30
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iInsurance fraud and audit, an
experimental approach.
Sameh Borgi Zouari and
François Pannequin

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