Incentives and Behavioral Change
Introduction
Tel Aviv, 3-4 Jul 2016; Deadline 25 Apr
The Tel Aviv University School of Management will host a two-day workshop on Incentives and Behavior Change on July 3 and 4, 2016. The goal of the workshop is to bring together economists, psychologists, law, health science and other relevant researchers to discuss how we can use research insights to help people and organizations achieve a desirable behavior change.
The long term goal of this initiative is to build a leading Center for Behavior Change at the School of Management that will connect the science of behavior change with "real world" problems.
Please find the list of confirmed speakers below. We will also have short (12-minute) presentations and a poster session. If you are interested in participating (attending or presenting), please register
here. If interested to take part in the poster or presentation sessions, please submit a title and an abstract (up to 1 page).
Participation is free, but space is limited.
Please register by April 25. Acceptance letters will be sent at the beginning of May.
Hope to see you with us at Tel Aviv!
Academic Organizers: Ayala Arad, Shai Danziger, Uri Gneezy and Yaniv Shani
- Shlomo Benartzi, Accounting, UC Los Angeles
- Alexander Cappelen, Economics, Norwegian School of Economics
- Gary Charness, Economics, UC Santa Barbara
- Ido Erev, Psychology, Technion
- Lorenz Goette, Economics, Bonn University
- Eran Halperin, Psychology, IDC
- Elizabeth Keenan, Harvard Business School
- Jonathan Levav, Marketing, Stanford
- Dino Levy, School of Management, Tel-Aviv University
- John List, Economics, University of Chicago
- Stephan Meier, Economics, Columbia University
- Charlie Sprenger, Economics, Rady School of Management, UC San Diego
- Bertil Tungodden, Norwegian School of Economics
- Lise Vesterlund, Economics, Pittsburgh University
- Marcel Zeelenberg, Psychology, Tilburg UniversityConfirmed speakers:
Please see the link below:
