Decision Processes Colloquia 2021-2022

Location: JMHH 360
Day: Monday
Time: 12:00 – 1:00 PM (unless otherwise noted)

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Fall– 2021 Decision Processes Colloquia

October- De La Rosa, Knox

Date

Speaker

Title/Abstract/Paper

October 18, 2021
Wendy De La Rosa
Assistant Professor of Marketing
Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania 
The Impact of Payment Frequency of Consumer Spending and Subjective Wealth Perceptions

October 25, 2021
Dean Knox
Assistant Professor of Operations, Information, and Decisions
Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania
An Automated Approach to Causal Inference in Discrete Settings

November- Cameron

Date

Speaker

Title/Abstract/Paper

November 1, 2021
Lindsey Cameron
Assistant Professor of Management
Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania
(Relative) Freedom in Algorithms: How Digital Platforms Repurpose Workplace Consent

November 8, 2021
Maya Bar Hillel
Emerita Professor, Psychology
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The Bible Code Puzzle and its Solution

Spring – 2022 Decision Processes Colloquia

January- Slepian

Date

Speaker

Title/Abstract/Paper

January 31, 2022
Michael Slepian
Associate Professor of Leadership and Ethics/ Columbia Business School
Having and Keeping Secrets

February- Wood, Wu (Zoom), Prelec

Date

Speaker

Title/Abstract/Paper

February 7, 2022
Wendy Wood
Provost Professor Psychology and Business/University of Southern California
What Social Media Use Reveals About Habits

February 14, 2022 (Zoom)
George Wu
Professor Behavioral Science/ University of Chicago Booth School of Management
Dynamic Motivation in Goal Pursuit

February 28, 2022
Drazen Prelec
Professor, Management Science and Economics/ MIT Sloan School of Management
Election polling is not dead: A Bayesian bootstrap method yields accurate forecasts

March- Sherry Wu

Date

Speaker

Title/Abstract/Paper

March 28, 2022
Sherry Wu
Assistant Professor of Management and Organizations/ UCLA Anderson School of Management
Having a Voice in your Group: Field Experiments on Behavioral and Attitudinal Changes

April- Dhar, Carey, Effron

Date

Speaker

Title/Abstract/Paper

April 4, 2022
Ravi Dhar
Professor of Management and Marketing/
Yale School of Management
Expecting a better subsequent experience inhibits adaptation to a negative experience

April 11, 2022
Rebecca Carey
Assistant Professor, Psychology/ Princeton University 
Social Class Shapes Relationships: Implications for Understanding and Dressing Inequality

April 25, 2022
Daniel Effron
Professor of Organizational Behavior/ London Business School
The Moral Repetition Effect: Bad Deeds Seem Less Unethical When Repeatedly Encountered