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Brown Bag Seminar | A theory of the origin of injunctive norms with Pau Juan Bartroli (ENTER)
2022-09-19, 12:05 - 13:00
Welcome to Brown Bag Seminar in Economics organised by the Department of Economics, SSE. The seminar speaker is Pau Juan Bartroli, Toulouse School of Economics (ENTER), presenting "A theory of the origin of injunctive norms".
I introduce a theory of injunctive norms to compute the social appropriateness of each strategy available to the decision maker, and therefore to rank strategies in terms of social appropriateness.
Tech talk: Founding, running and raising capital for Validio, the next generation data quality platform - 15 Sept 2022
2022-09-15, 12:00 - 13:00
SSE Alumn Patrik Liu Tran shared his experience of co-founding, running, and raising capital for his company Validio.
Seminar in Economics | Student Loans and Social Mobility with Mehran Ebrahimian
2022-09-14, 15:30 - 16:45
Department of Economics welcomes you to a seminar with Mehran Ebrahimian, SSE, who will present " Student Loans and Social Mobility ".
Tech talk: Data enabled decision making in modern tech companies - 14 Sept 2022
2022-09-14, 12:30 - 13:30
Rebecka Storm, Head of Data & Analytics at open banking platform Tink, shared her insights about how modern tech companies leverage data to make decisions, improve performance and create value.
Organizational experience and performance: A systematic review and contingency framework - 14 Sept 2022
2022-09-14, 12:00 - 13:30
Professor Markku Maula from Aalto University presented a paper on organizational experience effects on organizational performance.
Brown Bag Seminar | Household Finance and Life-Cycle Economic Decisions under the Shadow of Cancer with Daniel Kárpáti (ENTER)
2022-09-12, 12:05 - 2022-09-11, 13:00
Welcome to the Brown Bag Seminar in Economics organized by the Department of Economics, SSE. The Seminar speaker is Daniel Kárpáti, Tilburg University (ENTER), presenting "Household Finance and Life-Cycle Economic Decisions under the Shadow of Cancer".
Seminar in Economics |Better Labor Market Options Reduce Workplace Injuries with Anna Stansbury
2022-09-07, 15:30 - 16:45
Department of Economics welcomes you to a seminar with Anna Stansbury, MIT Sloan, who will present "Better Labor Market Options Reduce Workplace Injuries".
Brown Bag seminar | Reproducibility in the Social Sciences: Lessons learned for students, researchers, and institutions from 1,000 articles with Lars Vilhuber
2022-09-05, 12:05 - 13:00
Welcome to the Brown Bag Seminar in Economics organized by the Department of Economics, SSE. The seminar speaker is Lars Vilhuber, Cornell University, presenting “Reproducibility in the Social Sciences: Lessons learned for students, researchers, and institutions from 1,000 articles”.
Seminar in Economics | Estimating Individual Responses when Tomorrow Matters with Stephane Bonhomme
2022-08-31, 15:30 - 16:45
Department of Economics welcomes you to a seminar with Stephane Bonhomme, University of Chicago,who will present "Estimating Individual Responses when Tomorrow Matters".
We study empirical decision rules that depend not only on current covariates, but also
on the process of covariates. In a model of agricultural production, we show how to estimate the impact of changes in today’s weather and expectations about tomorrow’s weather, thus accounting for the possibility of adaptation
Seminar in Economics | Scars of War: the local legacy of WW1 deaths across generations of British Soldiers with Luca Repetto
2022-06-15, 15:30 - 16:45
Department of Economics welcomes you to a seminar with Luca Repetto, Uppsala University, who will present “Scars of War: the local legacy of WW1 deaths across generations of British Soldiers.”
We study the local legacy of the WW1 mortality shock and its effects on British soldiers' behaviour in WW2. Using parish-level data, we show that those places suffering more losses in WW1 also experienced more deaths in WW2. We present further evidence that the legacy of the Great War may run through and be amplified by a civic capital channel that is fostered by the process of the remembrance and commemoration of fallen soldiers.