In this section you will find videos of our seminars and talks
The ABC of Behavioral and Experimental Economics. Luigi Butera, Copenhagen Business School
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In this lecture Luigi provides an introduction to behavioral economics and economic experiments, and examples of recent exciting research. Can we quantify the value of status for commercial goods? Can we get people to pay taxes by changing the way we ask? Is there a dark side of publicly recognizing customers and donors? These and other exciting questions are covered. The lecture starts with a welcome video from John List.
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Using Experiments to Affect Social Preferences (Toke Fosgaard)
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In this lecture Toke discusses how to use economic experiments to encourage socially desirable behaviors. How can we encourage people to donate? How can we help people follow up with their intentions to donate? How can we encourage more blood donation?
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Using Experiments to Affect Environmental Decisions (Lars Gårn Hansen)
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In this lecture Lars discusses how experiments can help people optimizing their energy consumption. Can we use simple messaging interventions to help people consume less energy in peak periods?
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Experiments Within Firms: A Practicioner's Perspective (Simon Bentholm)
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In this lecture Simon brings us behind the scenes of experiments conducted within for profit firms. How can we embed academic rigor and curiosity within firms' decision making processes?
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Experiments Within Governments: A Practicioner's Perspective (Laurits Rohden Skov)
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Experiments and behavioral economics are powerful tools used by Danish government agencies to increase citizens' wellbeing. Laurits share some concrete examples of experiments that provide lawmakers with science-driven insights about citizens and consumers' behavior.
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