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2025-10Title: Unambiguous Efficiency of Random AllocationsSpeaker: Vikram Manjunath from University of OttawaTime: 15:00-16:30 pm on Octo 20th (Monday)Onsite: Hong Yuan 311Abstract: When allocating indivisible objects via lottery, planners often use ordinal mechanisms, which elicit agents’ rankings of objects rather than their full preferences over lotteries. In such an ordinal informational environment,...
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2025-09Title: AI Transparency Paradox: When Medical AI Explanations Help and When They HarmSpeaker: WEI Lijia from Wuhan UniversityTime: 15:30-17:00 pm on Sept 23rd (Tuesday)Onsite: Hong Yuan 311Abstract: We document a fundamental trade-off in algorithmic transparency: explanations for AI recommendations improve decision-making when algorithms are correct but systematically harm it when they err. Using a ...
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2025-09Title: Behavioral Incentive Compatibility of the Preference Elicitation MechanismsSpeaker: SOHN Jin-yeong from Dongbei University of Finance and EconomicsTime: 10:00-11:30 am on Sept 1st (Monday)Onsite: Hong Yuan 311Abstract: We propose a test of behavioral incentive compatibility (BIC) of preference elicitation mechanisms, obvious monotonicity (OM). Applying this to Oprea's (2024a) "mirror" experiment ...
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2025-06Title: Publishing in Nature Human Behaviour and the Nature Portfolio JournalsSpeaker: Yushi Jiang from Nature Human BehaviourTime: 16:00-17:30 pm on June 11th (Wednesday)Onsite: Hong Yuan 311Abstract: The speaker will introduce the journal Nature Human Behaviour and provide an overview of the structure of the Nature Portfolio journals. From the editors’ perspective, the talk will cover the review ...
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2025-04Science of Decision Making Conference (SDM) 2025 will be organized by the【center for Intelligence Economic Science (IES) • 智慧经济科学研究中心】at SWUFE at the end of June (28-30). We envisage SDM as a platform for scholars to exchange ideas and collaborate on advancing research with a decision-making focus. The conference is open to all approaches and modalities, encouraging diverse perspectives....
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2025-04Title: Player labels in tacit bargaining games - two experiments; Speaker: Dr. Jiwei Zheng is a tenured Associate Professor, PhD Supervisor, and Director of External Relations in the Department of Economics at Lancaster University Management School.
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2025-04Title: Beyond Test Scores: The Behavioral and Social Toll of Teacher Stereotyping on Non-Local Students; Speaker: LUO Qinyue at Rockwool Foundation Berlin and Humboldt University
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2025-04Title: Goal Intelligence: From Brain Plasticity to Experiential Consciousness to Decision Quality; Speaker: Chew Soo Hong & Richard Ebstein