Webinar Series on Credence Goods and Expert Markets
Each webinar will consist of 45 minutes of presentation followed by 15 minutes of discussion. We also plan to have a 15-20-minute chat following the discussion for those interested in (re-)connecting with other people in the credence goods crowd, but no one (including the speakers) should feel obligated to participate in this chat.
If you would like to participate (and potentially present in the future) or have any questions, please get in touch with us via email at ting.liu@stonybrook.edu, w.mimra@ieseg.fr, raphael.epperson@uibk.ac.at, and/or marco.schwarz@hhu.de.
We thank the Düsseldorf Institute for Competition Economics (DICE), ESCP Business School, the SFB F63 on Credence Goods, Incentives and Behavior at the University of Innsbruck, and Stony Brook University for their support.
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Sep. 23 | 9am NYC 3pm Paris 9pm Beijing |
Bocconi University |
Grantmaking |
Oct. 7 | 9am NYC 3pm Paris 9pm Beijing |
University of Vienna |
Revealed preferences over experts and quacks and failures of contingent reasoning |
Oct. 21 | 9am NYC 3pm Paris 9pm Beijing |
Indiana University |
The Upsell-Downsell Tradeoff |
Nov. 4 | 9am NYC 2pm Paris 9pm Beijing |
Duke University |
Setbacks, Shutdowns, and Overruns |
Nov. 18 | 9am NYC 3pm Paris 10pm Beijing |
University of Munich |
The effect of insurance on pricing strategies and fraud in markets for repair goods |
Dec. 2 | 9am NYC 3pm Paris 10pm Beijing |
Institute for Futures Studies |
Expertise disclosure in markets for credence goods |
Dec. 16 | 9am NYC 3pm Paris 10pm Beijing |
Concordia University |
Mandatory disclosure of conflicts of interest: good news or bad news? |