09:00–09:15 Welcome and Opening Remarks
09:15–10:15 Keynote 1
Ian Krajbich: "The Dynamics of Decisions with Self-Generated Options"
10:15–10:35 Coffee Break
10:35–11:35 Keynote 2
Andreas Glockner: "Do intuitive and deliberate decision-making rely on the same engine? Evidence from eye-tracking and computational modelling"
11:35–12:35 Keynote 3:
Arno Riedl: "The effect of acute stress on social preferences: the role of baseline preferences, cortisol change, and sex" (with Anne Friesacher and Conny Quaedflieg)
12:35–14:30 Lunch
14:30–15:30 Keynote 4:
Carlos Alós Ferrer: "Noise and Bias: The Cognitive Roots of Economic Errors"
15:30–15:40 Coffee Break
15:40–16:40 Keynote 5
Giorgo Coricelli: "Belief over Reward in Human and AI Competition" (with Thibaud Griessinger and Mehdi Khamassi)
16:40–17:30 Open Discussion and Informal Exchange
09:00–10:15 Senior Presentations (3 speakers, 20 min + 5 min Q&A each)
Sibilla Di Guida: "Learning, Persistence, and Transfer of Strategic Sophistication in Games"
Luca Polonio: "Signaling of Intenstions with Heterogeneous Players"
Valeria Maggian: "The Politics of Arithmetic: Belief Formation in Politically Charged Environments"
10:15–10:45 Coffee Break
10:45–12:15 Junior Presentations (6 speakers, 15 min each):
Maohua Nie: When Is Complexity Avoided? A Domain Comparison of Gains and Losses
Rachele Ciulli: Strategic Procrastination: A Mechanism for Managing Scarce Resources
Yannick Wilner: Unboxing the Black Box: Estimation Processes in Physical and Virtual Crowds
Federico Contu-Tornatore: Sharing under the risk of idea theft: The challenges of joining creative efforts
Veronika Wendler: Divergent Gaze Strategies in Decisions from Experience and Description
Hariharan Purohit: A process-tracing account of quitting decisions in naturalistic settings
12:15–13:45 Lunch
13:45–15:00 Parallel Roundtables
@ around Campus
Ian Krajbich: Choice-Process Data - what tools are out there to help learn
about preferences, etc.
GUINIGI CHAPEL (SAN FRANCESCO)
Giorgio Coricelli: What is complexity? Conceptual and empirical challenges in
measuring decision complexity
STUDY HALL BRUNERO PAOLI N.5
Andreas Glockner: How can AI be used as methodological approach in
research in decision making?
STUDY HALL BRUNERO PAOLI N.6
Carlos Alòs-Ferrer: How should decisions be modelled, and why does It
matter?
SALA DELLA BOTTE
15:00–15:30 Coffee Break
15:30–17:00 Poster Session
@ San Francesco Complex