EF hosts China Greater Bay Area Experimental Economics Workshop




The Global Research Unit of the Department of Economics and Finance, CityUHK Experimental Economics Lab, and Lab for Behavioral x Biological Economics and the Social Sciences of the National University of Singapore co-organised a conference titled “China Greater Bay Area Experimental Economics Workshop 2018” on 11th – 12th June 2018. The conference was supported by Hung Hing Ying and Leung Hau Ling Charitable Foundation.
A total of 22 speakers from world-renowned institutions and local universities presented their latest research on experimental economics with wide-ranging topics.
Dr Li King King, coordinator of this workshop, and Professor Cheung Yin-Wong, Director of Global Research Unit and Hung Hing Ying Chair Professor of International Economics, gave their welcoming remarks on the workshop, respectively.
Topics covered in the conference include:
Day 1
- Motivated Memory in Dictator Games
- Bayesian Persuasion and Reciprocity: Theory and Experiment
- Wealth, Financial Literacy and Behavioral Biases: Evidence from Japan
- Is Environment Pollution Necessary for Getting Rich?
- Attainment of Future Carbon Sequestration via a Climate Game in the Chinese Collectivistic Society
- Lying for Efficiency or Fairness?
- Cash or Red Envelope: A Field Experiment on Work Incentives in China
- Status and Trust in Representative Leaders: A Lab-in-the-Field Experiment in Rural Sarawak
- Contextual Deliberation and Procedure-Dependent Preference Reversals
- A Heuristic Approach to Explore: Value of Perfect Information
- The Tradeoff Between Equity and Efficiency in the Organization of New Firms
Day 2
- Reconsidering Risk Aversion
- Multiple Switching and Data Quality in the Multiple Price List
- Deliberate Randomization in Choice List Elicitation of Risk Preference
- Choice Set Depdendent Performance
- Putting Deliberate Randomization to Work
- Hard to Get: The Scarcity of Women and the Competition for High-Income Men in Urban China
- Identity in Public Goods Contribution
- Information Hoarding in Private Learning and Social Learning Settings: Experimental Evidence
- Shame and Fame in Competition
- Disclosure in Contests with Endogenous Entry: An Experiment
- How I Learn to Love Being Dynamically Inconsistent
Presenters (in alphabetical order of surnames):
- Daniel Benjamin (Editorial Board Member, American Economic Review), University of Southern California
- Luke Boosey, Florida State University
- Cangjian Cao, Tsinghua University
- Chew Soo Hong (Fellow of Econometric Society), National University of Singapore
- Andrew Ching (Associate Editor, Management Science; Editorial Board Member of Marketing Science, Journal of Marketing Research), University of Toronto
- Chung Kim-Sau (Associate Editor, Journal of Mechanism and Institution Design), Hong Kong Baptist University
- Sen Geng, Xiamen University
- Guo Liang (Associate Editor, Management Science, Quantitative Marketing and Economics; Editorial Board Member of Marketing Science, International Journal of Research in Marketing), The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Fuhai Hong, Lingnan University
- Ying-Yi Hong (Editor, Advances in Culture and Psychology; Series Editor, Frontiers in Cultural Psychology), The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Tanjim Hossain (Associate Editor, Management Science), University of Toronto
- Vikas Kakkar, City University of Hong Kong
- Li King King, City University of Hong Kong
- Jaimie Lien, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Wooyoung Lim, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
- David Ong, Peking University HSBC Business School
- Riccardo Pansino, Kunming Institute of Zoology
- Abhijit Ramalingam, University of East Anglia
- Toru Suzuki, University of Technology Sydney
- Marie Claire Villeval (Editor, Experimental Economics), CNRS & University of Lyon
- Jane Zhang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
- Zhong Songfa, National University of Singapore
To learn more about the Conference, please visit the website