Occasional Seminars
Occasional Seminars
Philip Habel (University of South Alabama)
Unrest and Pandemics, Heights and Small-Spaces: Fear and Beliefs in Conspiracies
Nicole Martin (University of Manchester)
Highly educated nationalists: Did incentivising university study in Scotland change the attitudes of Scottish graduates?
Filippo Passerini (University of Bologna)
Hiring Incentives, Labor Market Concentration, and Wages
Andris Saulitis (Collegio Carlo Alberto)
Seminar series “CLOSER, but not quite” - Merging Vignette and List Experiment Techniques to Investigate Shadow Economy
Zoltan Fazekas (Copenhagen Business School)
Raising Moral Considerations: Intra-Court Bargaining and Moral Language
Marina Della Giusta (University of Torino)
Seminar series “CLOSER, but not quite” – Gender stereotypes and delegation
Moreno Mancosu (University of Turin)
Seminar series “CLOSER, but not quite” - Unpacking post-truth: a truth-plausibility framework of political information
Renzo Carriero (University of Turin)
Seminar series “CLOSER…but not quite” - In the name of the father? The transmission of the paternal surname to children and the diffusion of double surnames in Italy
Moti Michaeli (University of Haifa, visiting scholar at Collegio Carlo Alberto this year)
Seminar series “CLOSER, but not quite” - Disentangling Pro-sociality from Convictions
Daniele Pennesi (University of Turin)
Seminar series "CLOSER, but not quite" - Correlation neglect and narratives in the ageing society
Elena Grinza (University of Torino)
Advanced Digital Technologies and Labor Market Outcomes
Xmas Welcome Home
Evento organizzato dalla Associazione Allievi del Collegio Carlo Alberto
Francesco Trentini (University of Milano-Bicocca)
LABOR Seminar - Online job ads data for economic research. Features and applications
Pierluigi Conzo (University of Torino and CCA)
Seminar series “CLOSER, but not quite” – Nudging sustainable behaviours through narratives on climate change
Matteo Grigoletto (University of Bern)
Seminar series “CLOSER, but not quite” – "Narrative Intervention"
Mariana Blanco (Universidad del Rosario)
Seminar series “CLOSER, but not quite” – Understanding Taxpayer Behavior: An Experimental Study of Timing and Gradual Tax Reform
Camilla Borgna (Università di Torino & Collegio Carlo Alberto)
Seminar series “CLOSER, but not quite” - Online hate speech and prejudice among adolescents. A field experiment on Italian schools
Pietro Saccomanno (UniMi & CCA)
Seminar series “CLOSER, but not quite” –"Are Political Internet Memes more tempting than traditional news?"
Andris Saulitis (Collegio Carlo Alberto)
Seminar series “CLOSER, but not quite” – Exploring the Reach of Banned Russian TV Propaganda in Latvia: A List Experimental Approach
Martina Vecchi (Pennsylvania State University)
Seminar series “CLOSER, but not quite” - Unraveling Effort Choices Amid Stress and Failures