6 May Magdalena Adamus: Gender discrimination and the backlash effect in recruitment and dismissal processes: Experimental evidence from Slovakia (MUES seminar) Using a vignette experiment, the present study investigated implicit gender biases against female applicants and whether these biases affect females’ chances of being employed/dismissed and the pay they... from 2:00 PM
6 May Silvio Städter: Comparing the Behavior of Teams and Individuals in a Public Goods Game with Ostracism - A Null Result? (MUES seminar) We provide evidence from a public goods game with ostracism, i.e. the possibility to vote and consequently ostracize others from the game. We focus on how the decisions of individuals and teams differ... from 2:45 PM
7 May Selen Savsin: Offshoring and Well-Being of Workers (MUES seminar) Using long panels of industry-specific offshoring information and subjectively reported well-being datasets from Germany, the UK, and Australia from 2000 to 2013, this paper aims to investigate the relationship... from 10:00 AM
7 May Matteo M. Marini: 20 years of emotions and risky choices in the lab: A meta-analysis (MUES seminar) This paper is a meta-analysis of experimental studies dealing with the impact of incidental emotions on risky choices, so as to explain traditional heterogeneity of outcomes in the literature. After devising... from 10:45 AM
7 May Oben Bayrak: Decisions under Risk: Dispersion and Skewness (MUES seminar) When people take decisions under risk, it is not only the expected utility that is important, but also the shape of the distribution of utility: clearly the dispersion is important, but also the skewness.... from 2:15 PM