Norms, Actions, Games

London, April 1-2, 2014

Programme

Daily Timetable

April 1st
April 2nd

Invited speakers

Cristina Bicchieri Department of Philosophy
University of Pennsylvania
Urs Fischbacher Thurgau Institute of Economics
University of Konstanz
Martin van Hees Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
University of Amsterdam
Marek Sergot Department of Computing
Imperial College London
Kai Spiekermann Department of Government
London School of Economics
Jorgen Weibull Department of Economics
Stockholm School of Economics
Michael Wooldridge Department of Computer Science
University of Oxford

List of accepted papers (oral presentation)

Jin Yeub Kim Endogenous Choice of a Mediator: Inefficiency of Bargaining
Nuh Aygun Dalkiran, Moshe Hoffman, Ramamohan Paturi, Daniel Ricketts and Andrea Vattani Common Knowledge and Equilibria Switching
The Anh Han, Long Tran-Thanh and Nicholas R. Jennings The Cost of Interference
Heinrich Nax, Ryan Murphy and Dirk Helbing Stochastic meritocracy: the effects of noisy ordering and meritocratic matching in voluntary contribution games
Matthijs Ruijgrok Replicator equations for the Nash demand game
Giuseppe Dari Mattiacci and Margherita Saraceno Endogeous Fee-shifting in Litigation
Axel Sonntag and Daniel John Zizzo Internal Compliance and Collusion among Firms
Allard Tamminga Group obligations and subgroup obligations
Amrish Patel and Martin Dufwenberg Reciprocity and the Participation Problem
Natalia Montinari, Antonio Nicolo' and Valeria Maggian Effort, Selection and Conflict of interest
Irem Bozbay Truth-seeking judgment aggregation over interconnected issues
Sonja Köke, Andreas Lange and Andreas Nicklisch Learning to cooperate on climate policy facing uncertain damages
Natalie Gold Coordination and Cooperation: Team Reasoning versus Social Norms
Michalis Drouvelis and Brit Grosskopf The Effects of Anger and Happiness on Pro-Social Behaviour
Giuseppe Attanasi, Astrid Hopfensitz, Emiliano Lorini and Frederic Moisan The behavioral effects of social ties when their subjective and objective strength vary
Joel GuttmanOn the Coevolution of Reciprocity Norms, Trust, and Markets
Andreas Diekmann and Wojtek Przepiorka “Take One for the Team!” Individual heterogeneity and the emergence of norm-directed behavior in a volunteer’s dilemma
Luisa Herbst, Kai A. Konrad and Florian Morath Endogenous group formation in experimental contests
Anastasia Danilov, Christine Harbring and Bernd Irlenbusch Helping in Teams
Jens Prufer Economic Governance and Cloud Computing

List of accepted papers (poster presentation)

Emiliano Lorini and Giovanni Sartor A STIT logic analysis of social influence
Dotan Persitz and Gabi Gayer Negotiation across Multiple Issues
Dotan Persitz and Chaim Fershtman Social Clubs and Social Networks
Jianpei Li and Paul Schweinzer Efficiency in strategic form games: A little trust can go a long way
Vladimir Svoboda A Metatheory for Deontic Logic
Julian Conrads, Bernd Irlenbusch, Albena Neschen and Gari Walkowitz Strategic Ignorance and Taking from Others - An Ethical and Empirical Perspective
Rajiv Sarin and Hyun Chang Yi A Model of Satisficing Behaviour
Shiran Rachmilevitch Bargaining and social choice without Pareto optimality
Claudia Neri and Hendrik Rommeswinkel Freedom and Power: An Experiment
Lucia Marchegiani, Tommaso Reggiani and Matteo Rizzolli Effects of appraisal errors on individual contribution to teamwork: results from a lab experiment
Banu Olcay Dynamic Incentive Contracts with Termination Threats
Martin Kaae Jensen and Alexandros Rigos Evolutionary Games with Group Selection
Guido Boella, Silvano Colombo Tosatto, Antonino Rotolo and Leon van der Torre Patterns for Legal Interpretation
Francesco Belardinelli Yet Another Alternating-time Temporal Epistemic Logic
Maria Bigoni and Huojun Sun Trust by endogenous social norms
Christopher Ahern, Robin Clark and Steven Kimbrough Cooperation without Association
Antonio Alonso, Simon Gaechter and Chris Starmer Do absolute norms really trigger punishment within groups?
Andras Szigeti and John Michael Where Does the Buck of Blame Stop?
Nikolaos Askitas Selfish Altruism, Fierce Cooperation and the Emergence of Cooperative Equilibria
Erik Kimbrough, Joshua Miller and Alexander Vostroknutov Norm-Dependent Utility in Games
Guilhem Lecouteux The Rationale of Team Reasoning
Sebastian Kodritsch On Time Preferences and Bargaining
Alexander Harris Evolution of preference types when agents influence type revelation
Andras Molnar and Christophe HeintzInvestigating prior beliefs about others’ social preferences
Nils Bulling and Mehdi Dastani Norm-based Mechanism Design

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