Below is the programme for the Dublin Behavioural and Experimental Finance Colloquium being organised by TCD's Brian Lucey and DCU's Michael Dowling.
The first DBEF Symposium is to be held on 6 December 2014, in the Sutherland Center, 6th Floor, Arts Building, TCD. The papers are noted below and will be presented by the underlined/italicised author. Complete papers and presentations, when available, will be linked here.
A small (€25) fee applies for anyone not an undergraduate or postgraduate student. Proof of this will be required. Payment will be by PayPal, and a link will be emailed when you fill in the form below. Please note space is limited. Presenting authors are of course exempt. Each paper will be presented for a max of 30m , and a the conclusion of the session papers questions will be taken.
0915-0930 : Introduction to the colloquium and to the Journal of Behavioural And Experimental Finance Brian Lucey and Michael Dowling
0930-1100 Session 1 Placement
Frenemies: Information Sharing Among Competing Fund Managers Bernard Ganglmair U Texas at Dallas ; Alex Holcomb & Noah Myung Naval Postgraduate School and University of Virgini
Under-pricing of IPO’s in Experimental Markets Sascha Füllbrunn, Radboud University Nijmegen, Tibor Neugebauer University of Luxembourg Andreas Nicklisch University of Hamburg
1115-1245 Session 2 People
CEO Social Status and Corporate Acquisitiveness Michael Dowling, Liam Gallagher and Yulia Plaksina, Dublin City University
Trading and beliefs in markets with information flows – does market micro-structure matter? Caroline Bonn & Florian Lindner University of Innsbruck, David Schindler , Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
1345-1500 Session 3 Products
The “Objective Valuation” Task: A New Technique for the Study of Product Complexity Pete Lunn, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) & Trinity College Dublin
Behavioral Aspects of the Regulation of retail gasoline prices Martin Angerer & Georg Peter U Liechtenstein
1500-1700 Session 4 Psychology
Taking Individual Financial Responsibility Dirk Brounen, Kees Koedijk, and Rachel Pownall Tilburg University
Psychological Barriers in Traded Metal Prices Mark Cummins and Michael Dowling, Dublin City University Brian Lucey Trinity College Dublin
Risk preferences, finance and constitutional change Liam Delaney, Stirling
1700-1800 Keynote
Behavioral Finance From the Mind to the Market Greg B. Davies, Barclays
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