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Decision Processes Colloquia

Spring 2012
Where: JMHH 245
When: 12:00 noon to 1:20 PM (unless otherwise noted)
Note: Please contact staff coordinator Beth McCarthy (215) 573-4831 or faculty Decision Process Coordinators Katy Milkman (215) 898-5873 (OPIM) or Cassie Mogilner (215) 898-1228 (Marketing) if you have any questions.

Date   Speaker   Topic

Monday
January 16
  No colloquia - Martin Luther King holiday    

Monday
January 23
  No colloquia - OPIM-DP Job Talk (Abby Sussman, Princeton University) in JMHH 245   Axe the Tax: Taxes Are Disliked More than Equivalent Costs

Monday
January 30
  Dilip Soman
Corus Chair of Communication Strategy, and Professor of Marketing,
The Rotman School, University of Toronto
  Looking Ahead: Duration Markers and Their Effects on Choice

Monday
February 6
  Dana R. Carney
Assistant Professor
Haas Management of Organizations Group
University of California - Berkeley
  Does Power Corrupt? Or Does Power Buffer Stress-- For Better and For Worse?

Monday
February 13
  Brigitte Madrian
Aetna Professor of Public Policy and Corporate Management
Harvard Kennedy School
  Active Choice and Health Outcomes: Evidence from Prescription Drug Home Delivery

Monday
February 20
  Joseph P. Simmons
Associate Professor of Operations and Information Management
The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
  Elephants Weigh More Than…Elephants: Intuitive Biases in Over/Under Decisions

Monday
February 27
  Arul Mishra
Associate Professor of Marketing and David Eccles Faculty Fellow,
University of Utah
 

Monday
March 5
  No colloquia - Spring Break    

Monday
March 12
  Itamar Simonson
Sebastian S. Kresge Professor of Marketing,
Stanford Graduate School of Business
   

Monday
March 19
  Alice M. Isen
Professor of Psychology, S.C. Johnson Professor of Marketing,
Cornell University
   

Monday
March 26
  Wendy Liu
Assistant Professor,
Rady School of Management, University of California - San Diego
   

Monday
April 2
  Daniel M. Oppenheimer
Associate Professor of Psychology and Public Affairs,
Woodrow Wilson School of Public & International Affairs, Princeton University  
   

Monday
April 9
  Matthew Rabin
Edward G. and Nancy S. Jordan Professor of Economics,
University of California - Berkeley
   

DISTINGUISHED
LECTURE

Wednesday**
April 18

JMHH F95

  Dan Ariely
James B. Duke Professor of Behavioral Economics,
The Fuqua School of Business, Duke University
   

 

Fall 2011
Where: Jon M. Huntsman Hall 245
When: 12:00 noon - 1:20 PM (unless otherwise noted)
Note: Please contact faculty Decision Process Coordinators Katy Milkman (215) 898-5873 (OPIM) or Cassie Mogilner (215) 898-1228 (Marketing),or staff coordinator Beth McCarthy (215) 573-4831 if you have any questions.

Date   Speaker   Topic

Monday
September 19
  Amy Cuddy
Assistant Professor of Business Administration,
Harvard Business School
  CANCELLED

Monday
September 26
  Keisha Cutright
Assistant Professor of Marketing,
The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
  Finding Brands and Losing Your Religion?


Monday
October 3
  Gretchen Chapman
Professor of Psychology,
Rutgers University
  Health by Default

Monday
October 10
  No colloquia - Fall Break  

Monday
October 17
  Keith Chen
Associate Professor of Economics, Yale School of Management, Yale University
  The Effect of Language on Economic Behavior: Evidence from Savings Rates, Health Behaviors, and Retirement Assets

Monday
October 24
  Jonathan Zinman
Associate Professor of Economics,
Dartmouth College
  Borrowing High vs. Borrowing Higher: Sources and Consequences of Dispersion in Individual Borrowing Costs

Wednesday
October 26
3:30 p.m.
JMHH 370
Food will not be served.
  Maya Bar-Hillel
Professor Emeritus, Department of Psychology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
  Poets and Poetry: What's Going On, and How Can We Know?

Monday
October 31
  Leaf Van Boven
Associate Professor, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience
University of Colorado at Boulder
  Perceiving Political Polarization:
The Exacerbating Influence of Identity, Anger, and Egocentrism


Monday
November 14
  Yaacov Trope
Professor of Psychology,
New York University
  Traversing Psychological Distance

Monday
November 21
  No colloquia - Thanksgiving holiday    

Monday
November 28
  Antonio Rangel
Professor of Neuroscience & Economics,
California Institute of Technology
  The Neuroeconomics of Simple Choice

CANCELLED


Monday
December 5
  Simona Botti
Assistant Professor of Marketing,
London Business School
  Turning the Page: The Impact of Choice Closure on Satisfaction

 

 

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