Seminars
Seminars
[Academic Events] Occasional Seminars, Seminars Pierluigi Conzo (University of Torino and CCA)
Seminar series “CLOSER, but not quite” – Nudging sustainable behaviours through narratives on climate change
[Academic Events] Job Market Seminars Evgenyia Kudinova (London School of Economics)
Exploration, Exploitation, Amelioration: Experimentation with Endogenously Changing Arms
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Sandro Montresor (GSSI)
Green-tech transition beyond regional borders: the role of embodied green knowledge flows
[Academic Events] Job Market Seminars Shuo Zhao (Tilburg University)
Regulatory Model Secrecy and Bank Reporting Discretion
[Academic Events] Seminars in Statistics Luca Trapin (Università di Bologna)
Tail index regression forest
[Academic Events] Occasional Seminars, Seminars Matteo Grigoletto (University of Bern)
Seminar series “CLOSER, but not quite” – "Narrative Intervention"
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Erin Leahey (University of Arizona)
How Audience Characteristics Shape the Use of Interdisciplinary Research
[Academic Events] Occasional Seminars Mariana Blanco (Universidad del Rosario)
Seminar series “CLOSER, but not quite” – Understanding Taxpayer Behavior: An Experimental Study of Timing and Gradual Tax Reform
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics Ricardo Serrano-Padial (Drexel University)
Competing Narratives in Action: An Empirical Analysis of Model Adoption Dynamics
[Academic Events] Occasional Seminars, Seminars 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
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Fulvio Castellacci (University of Oslo)
Innovation, Income Inequalities and Public Policies
[Academic Events] Occasional Seminars, Seminars Pietro Saccomanno (UniMi & CCA)
Seminar series “CLOSER, but not quite” –"Are Political Internet Memes more tempting than traditional news?"
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics Matthew Mitchell (Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto)
Pricing and Perpetual Royalties with Repeated Resale
[Academic Events] Seminars in Politics and Society Alexandra Scacco (WZB – Berlin Social Science Center)
Misinformation and Irregular Migration: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Nigeria
[Academic Events] Occasional Seminars 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
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics Gabor Bekes (Central European University, KRTK and CEPR)
Success and geography the weightless economy: Evidence from open-source software
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Elena Paglialunga (Roma Tre University)
Forecasting the climate-conflict nexus in Africa under SSPs scenarios
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics Michel Serafinelli (University of Essex)
The World’s Rust Belts: The Heterogeneous Effects of Deindustrialization on 1,993 Cities in Six Countries
[Academic Events] Seminars in Statistics Jaromir Sant (University of Oxford)
Inferring natural selection and allele age from allele frequency time series data via exact simulation
[Academic Events] Occasional Seminars, Seminars Martina Vecchi (Pennsylvania State University)
Seminar series “CLOSER, but not quite” - Unraveling Effort Choices Amid Stress and Failures