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SPUDM 2023

Introduction

Subjective Probability, Utility and Decision Making, Vienna University of Economics and Business, 20-24 Aug 2023; Deadline 31 Jan

INTEREST CATEGORY: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
POSTING TYPE: Calls: Conferences

Author: Susann Fiedler


The European Association for Decision Making invites submissions for the 29th SPUDM conference, to be held at Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria, from August 20-24, 2023.

The conference typically attracts the theoretical and empirical work of around 400 decision-making scholars from behavioral economics and business, marketing, mathematical, cognitive, developmental, social & personality psychology.

You can submit your work here: until January 31st.

In addition to your excellent research, we are delighted that the following extraordinary researchers have agreed to present their work as our keynote speakers:

Crystal Hall (University of Washington)
Ellen Peters (University of Oregon)
Sudeep Bathia (University of Pennsylvania)

Next year SPUDM will allow for the following presentation formats:

  1. SPUDM warm-up talks: These talks will be hosted online for 4 weeks in Spring 23 and advertised to the SPUDM community. This format will allow JDM researchers who cannot attend the conference in person to present their work in this exclusive SPUDM mini-seminar series. Talks will be 12 minutes + 3 minutes of discussion time.
  2. Full talk: Talks will be 12 minutes + 3 minutes of discussion time. Please present your most recent research here.
  3. Flash talk: A flash talk is a short, informal presentation (5 minutes). The purpose of a flash talk is to give a brief overview of your research project and generate interest and discussion among conference participants. Use the flash talks to introduce new ideas and discuss ongoing and early-stage work. Afterward, presenters will have the opportunity to engage in an in-depth discussion with the audience in the poster session.

Submissions for all formats will be the same. Specifically, each presenter must submit a long (maximum 700 words for review, please include especially details on the hypotheses, methods, and analyses) and a short (200 words, for print in the program) abstract of their work. All extended abstracts will be reviewed in a double-blind procedure by the JDM community, and decisions will be communicated to authors by March 15th, 2023. For further assistance, please get in touch with the organizing committee at juliane.sroba@wu.ac.at.

At SPUDM, we want to ensure that all our members feel represented and included in our programs and communications. To help us achieve this, we are asking you to share your demographic information with us on the registration form. This information will help us to better understand the diversity of our membership and ensure that everyone’s voices are heard. We strongly encourage submissions from new researchers and researchers from underrepresented countries and groups to join us at SPUDM!

On behalf of the SPUDM 29 organizing committee, we look forward to welcoming you in Vienna AND/OR at some of our virtual SPUDM sessions in Spring 23!

  • Margarita Leib (Tilburg University)
  • Bernadette Kamleitner (Vienna University of Economics and Business)
  • Tamar Kugler (University of Arizona)
  • Robert Böhm (University of Vienna)
  • Andreas Glöckner (University of Cologne)
  • Kajsa Hansson (Vienna University of Economics and Business)
  • Eldad Yechiam (Technion)
  • Eyal Ert (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
  • Susann Fiedler (Vienna University of Economics and Business)