The school focused on theoretical, experimental and behavioral approaches towards analyzing the economic implications of credence goods and was taught by Rudolf Kerschbamer (University of Innsbruck) and Loukas Balafoutas (University of Exeter / University of Innsbruck). In addition, special sessions on selected topics in Environmental and Behavioral Economics/Finance were held by Jürgen Huber, Esther Blanco, and markus Walzl (University of Innsbruck).
Integrated in the schools' program was the two-day summit which brought together leading researchers who study theoretical, empirical, behavioral, or experimental aspects of un(ethical) behavior in markets. Keynotes were provided by Marie-Claire Villeval (CNRS / University of Lyon) and Daniel Benjamin (UCLA Anderson School of Management).