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Submission for the 2026 Research in Behavioral Finance Conference is now open! Don't miss out on the 6th edition of the fabulous RBFC series on Sep 18 & 19 in Amsterdam, with keynotes by Lauren Cohen (Harvard), Andrew Lo (MIT), and Elisabeth Kempf (Harvard).
I will be working from Osaka for the next two weeks. If you are around and like to meet up, let me know! Also, any tips are welcome.
π¨ Now out in Journal of Human Resources:
βͺοΈ Can Schools Change Religious Attitudes?
Evidence from German State Reforms of Compulsory Religious Education
w/ @benjaminarold.bsky.social & Larissa Zierow
π Religious education in school affects adult lives
π jhr.uwpress.org/content/earl...
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Radical right accommodation really does not work.
New paper out with this exceptionally talented team
@katharinalawall.bsky.social @robjohns75.bsky.social @drjennings.bsky.social @sarahobolt.bsky.social @zachdickson.bsky.social @danjdevine.bsky.social & @jack-bailey.co.uk
doi.org/10.31235/osf...
Honoured to be part of @cesifo.org's network!
Tour de force review on βEconomics of Attentionβ by Loewenstein just published in J Econ Lit
@aeajournals.bsky.social
#behavioraleconomics
Join us at King's College London for a great seminar series in Quantitative Political Economy!
If you're in London and would like to join, let me know
Last week, I recorded a live podcast in Munich (yes, with real humans, not AI) about our research on giving behaviour, using a Dutch TV show where people donate to those in financial need. ποΈ
Listen here: pod.link/1536444695
My longtime co-author Dennie van Dolder recently recorded a podcast about our research into giving behavior (for which we used a Dutch TV show). A great listenβhighly recommended!
Last week, I recorded a live podcast in Munich (yes, with real humans, not AI) about our research on giving behaviour, using a Dutch TV show where people donate to those in financial need. ποΈ
Listen here: pod.link/1536444695
π΅Coming up this Monday!
Join us on July 7 at ππ’ππ«π¨ ππ¨π«π€π¬π‘π¨π© with @dvdolder.bsky.social (ππ§π’π―ππ«π’π¬ππ² π¨π ππ¬π¬ππ±), who will present "Impact or Responsibility? Giving Behavior in a Televised Natural Experiment"
#EconSky
100th Parkrun
Academia will form these little pockets -- people whose theorizing is outrageous & supported by methods outdated since the 90s -- but once it reaches a critical size those people just review each others papers & grants, form societies, hand out awards etc, like a self-contained parallel society.
New Research Briefing "An interdisciplinary explanation of rule-following in the absence or presence of incentives" out in @nathumbehav.nature.com. This Research Briefing provides a brief summary of "Why people follow rules" just published in @nathumbehav.nature.com. doi.org/10.1038/s415...
Presenting our work using Dutch TV show data to study altruistic motives all the way in Beijing at Peking University. A great group to visit.
The paper can be downloaded here: dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn...
Presenting our work using Dutch TV show data to study altruistic motives all the way in Beijing at Peking University. A great group to visit.
The paper can be downloaded here: dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn...
I think it is a Shiba Inu.
Coinciding with it's "No" letter Harvard has refashioned its university homepage into essentially an advertisement for the social benefits of university research. This is the current front page.
This is such an important point that I've updated my chart, just for @jasonfurman.bsky.social
π¨ New piece at @polbehavior.bsky.social w @chiaravalli.bsky.social @timgravelle.bsky.social @mikemikemed.bsky.social CΓ©line Murri & Beatrice Eugster
TLDR: In π¨π visible mosques increases support for the #FarRight in elections and in referenda (~ +3-5%)
Paper: tinyurl.com/5xk6ydv9
Data: osf.io/27pkj
π’ We have FIVE open-ended positions available and are looking for people who are committed to both excellence in research and excellence in teaching in cognitive Neuroscience and psychology on our RT track π₯
#AcademicSky #PsychSciSky
Thanks, Alistair! It was great to meet you.
Nottingham as I see it. It remains my favourite city, and it was great to be able to be back for a brief visit @uoncedex.bsky.social
Looking forward to visiting the Economics department at Nottingham (@uniofnottingham.bsky.social) and my old research group (@uoncedex.bsky.social). Having lived in Nottingham for almost five years (MSc + Postdoc), it feels like visiting my old hometown π
Just posted on SSRN, an experimental follow-up to my comment with Daniel Banki, @urisohn.bsky.social, and Robert Walatka.
papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
1/ π¨ New paper! π¨
How do the economic trajectories of children of immigrants vary across 15 high-income countries? We study intergenerational mobility of immigrants, using individual-level linked parent-child data across Europe, North America, and beyond. π§΅π #EconSky
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Come Join us!
Send your papers: behavioural-science-conf@glasgow.ac.uk
More info: tinyurl.com/yb5xn2yb
@uofglasgow.bsky.social @uofgasbs.bsky.social
@eugenioproto.bsky.social @basiczvonimir.bsky.social
#FedericaFarolfi
π¨ A call for Expressions of Interest to apply for the MSCA European Postdoctoral Fellowships to join the Econ Department at the University of Essex. #econsky #econtwitter
vacancies.essex.ac.uk/tlive_webrec...