$$Events$$

Jan. 26, 2017
09:15
-17:30

Harry and Carol Saal Auditorium (#202), Alon Building for Hi-Tech (#37)
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Marcus Family Campus
Beer-Sheva
Visitor Parking info below

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The Decision Making and Economic Psychology Center (DMEP)
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
and
The Federmann Center for the Study of Rationality (RATIO)
Hebrew University of Jerusalem​

are happy to invite you to the joint workshop

Having the Others in Mind:
Determinants and Evaluations of Social Decisions
with special international guest
Paul A.M. van Lange
Professor and Chair
Editor, Current Opinion in Psychology
VU University Amsterdam

We are grateful to the following sponsors:

BGU Guilford Glazer Faculty of Business & Management
BGU Office of the Rector
BGU Faculty of Engineering Sciences
BGU Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
I-CORE - the Israeli Centers for Research Excellence 

 please register here before Jan. 18, 2017

 PROGRAM: 

9:15-9:45

Coffee and registration

 

 

 

 

9:45-10:00

Simone Moran (Head of DMEP, BGU)

 Welcome 

 

 

 

10:00 – 11:00

Paul Van Lange (Keynote, VU University)

Aggression & Cooperation Around the World

 

 

 

11:00 – 11:25

Lilach Sagiv (HU)

Considering myself or others? Personal values and social behavior

 

 

 

 

11:25 – 11:50

Amos Schurr (BGU)

The role of (in)action norms while driving regular and autonomous vehicles.

 

 

 

 

11:50 – 12:10

Coffee Break

 

 

12:10 – 12:35

Tehila Kogut (BGU)

How close is the suffering? The role of psychological-distance and victims' identifiability in donation decisions 

 

 

 

12:35 – 13:00

  Keren Weinshall-Margel (HU)

Plaintiff - Defendant Asymmetries? The case of pro-plaintiff cost shifting in Israeli trial courts

 

 

 

13:00 - 13:25

Ilanit Siman Tov-Nachlieli (BGU)

The Moral Negotiator’s Advantage:

The Role of the "Big Two" Agency and Communion Dimensions in Negotiations

 

 

 

 

13:25 - 14:40

Lunch Break

 

 

 

 

14:40 – 16:25

Blitz session (15 minute talks)                 

 

 

 

 

14:40 – 14:55

Uriel Haran (BGU)

Counterpart Identifiability Increases Selfish Allocation Preferences

 

 

 

 

14:55 – 15:10

  Hagit Sabato (BGU)

Happy to help—if it’s not too sad:
The effect of mood on helping identifiable and unidentifiable victims

 

 

 

 

 

15:10 - 15:25

 

Dan Yamin (TAU)

Incentives' Effect in Influenza Vaccination Policy

 

 

 

15:25 - 15:40

Eyal Pe'er (BIU)

The Groucho Marx effect: Unexpected acceptance downgrades judgments

 

 

 

15:40 - 15:55

Ronit Montal Rosenberg (BGU)

When Do We Fancy Keeping Outperformers Needy? The Effect of Social Comparison on Helping Decisions

 

 

 

 

15:55 - 16:10

Miri Stryjan (BGU)

Preparing for Genocide: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Rwanda

 

 

 

 

16:10 – 16:25

Andrea Pittarello (UG)

Emotional Control Reduces Terrorism Threats

 

 

 

 

16:25 – 16:50

Coffee break

 

 

 

 

16:50 - 17:15

Asaf Zussman (HU)

Identity and Bias: Insights from Driving Tests

 

 

 

 

17:15 – 17:40

Yaakov Schull (HU)

Perspective matters: Having other in mind affects basic psychological processes

 

 

 

17:40-17:55

Ilana Ritov (HU)

Closing

 

 

 

18:15

Dinner self-sponsored at Little India Restaurant on Ringleblum St.

 

​​​​Parking is in visitor parking lots on Ben-Gurion Blvd: 
1) Opposite Soroka University Medical Center, entry to campus at gate across from the hospital
2) At the BGU Sports Center – entry to campus up the steps to the bridge walkway leading to the north east gate
Signs around campus will guide you to the conference hall​​​​​​​​​