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      • Thomas Pfeiffer | Replication Markets In The Social And Behavioural Sciences
      • Chris Donkin | Why Preregistration Is Not Worthwhile
      • Bill von Hippel | Discovering Your Own Name On A Wall Of Shame
      • Eva Vivalt | Uses of Forecasts in Research
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      • Xueting Wang | Quasi-hyperbolic Present Bias
      • Julia Rohrer | Not Even Unreplicable
      • Daniel Lakens | When It’s OK to Use P-Values
      • Ben Newell | Nudges For People Who Think
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      • Anna Dreber Almenberg | Replications and Predicting Replication Outcomes
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      • Frederik Anseel | Can We Accomplish Both Academic And Practical Impact
      • Gilad Chen | Research Methods Seminar
      • Gilad Chen | The State Of The OB Science
      • Gilad Feldman | Mass Mobilizing For Collaborative Credibility Revolution
      • Hazel Bateman | Learning To Value Annuities
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      • Will Felps | Can We Make Business Science Better
      • John Roberts | A Research Agenda for Studying the Role of Emotions in Choice Models
      • Joel Pearson | Future Minds Lab, Who Are We And What Are We Doing
      • Lionel Page | The Matthew Effect: How Success Fosters Further Success
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      • Daniel Friedman | Varieties of Risk Elicitation
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      • Danielle Navarro | Between the devil and the deep blue sea
      • Uwe Dulleck | The Case for Economic Theory
      • Chris Donkin | Back to the Drawing Board
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      • Will Felps | Solutions to the Credibility Crisis in Business Science
      • Joshua Miller | The Hot Hand Fallacy Fallacy
      • Mark Rubin | Hypothesising After the Results are Known
      • Jeanette Deetlefs | On Recently Completed RCT Interventions
      • Chew Soo Hong | A Revolutionary Understanding of How People Make Decisions
      • Rachael Meager | Evidence Aggregation in the Presence of Heterogeneity
      • Dan Goldstein | Interpretable Artificial Intelligence
      • Glenn W. Harrison | Welfare Evaluation of Insurance
      • Adam Gorajek | An Introduction to Specification Curves and P-curves
      • Renee Adams | The ABCs of Empirical Corporate (Governance) Research
      • Vinayak Dixit | Risk Perceptions in Transport
      • Michaela Pagel | The Retirement-Consumption Puzzle
      • Sarah Walker | Taking the Lab to the Field
      • Eva Vivalt | How Do Policymakers Update?
      • Gideon Nave | Does Oxytocin Increase Trust in Humans?
      • Peter Bossaerts | How Neurobiology Can Inform Decision Science
      • Erte Xiao on Competing by Default: A New Way to Break the Glass Ceiling
      • Clara Chen on The Effects of Directional Goals
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    • Jan Feld | Design Spaces and Sex Differences in Risk Attitudes


    Past Roundtables

    • Roundtable | Resolving Conflicts of Interest
    • Roundtable | Workshop on the Promises and Pitfalls of Big Data
    • Roundtable | Ethics and Incentives
    • BIBaP Roundtable | November 2016

    Past Workshops

    • Bob Reed | Social capital and economic growth
    • NSW Emerging HR Professionals Network
    • 2019 Invitation-Only Workshop
    • 2018 Workshop: From Questionable Research Practices to Sound Science
    • 2017 Workshop on Research Methods in Social Sciences and Business
    • 2016 Workshop on Experimental Research in Social Science and Business
    • 2015 BizLab workshop in Experimental Methods

    Past Seminars

    • Zhuoran Du | Credibility in Economics Publications
    • Andre Lot | Replication Evidence on Retirement Decision-Making
    • James Heathers | Everything Is F*cked: A Perspective on the Unf*ckening.
    • Ulrich Schimmack | How Robust are Published Results in Scientific Literatures
    • Sam Kirshner | Artificial Agents in Operations Management Experiments
    • Jack Fitzgerald | The Need for Equivalence Testing in Economics
    • Ben Greiner | Reproducibility in Economics and Management
    • Florian Artinger | Frequency, Costs, and Remedies of “Cover-Your-Ass” Behaviour in Organisations
    • Florian Artinger | BIBaP Luncheon on Psychological AI
    • Jack Fitzgerald | Impact of Hypothetical Incentives
    • Patrick Vu | Why Are Replication Rates So Low
    • Malte Friese | Is Ego Depletion Real? An Analysis of Arguments
    • Thomas Pfeiffer | Replication Markets In The Social And Behavioural Sciences
    • Chris Donkin | Why Preregistration Is Not Worthwhile
    • Bill von Hippel | Discovering Your Own Name On A Wall Of Shame
    • Eva Vivalt | Uses of Forecasts in Research
    • Bob Reed | Yes You Can Calculate Ex Post Power
    • Xueting Wang | Quasi-hyperbolic Present Bias
    • Julia Rohrer | Not Even Unreplicable
    • Daniel Lakens | When It’s OK to Use P-Values
    • Ben Newell | Nudges For People Who Think
    • Uli Schimmack | Implicit Preferences
    • Fiona Fidler & Bonnie Wintle | The repliCATS Project
    • Anna Dreber Almenberg | Replications and Predicting Replication Outcomes
    • Adam Gorajek & Joel Bank | Star Wars at Central Banks
    • Frederik Anseel | Can We Accomplish Both Academic And Practical Impact
    • Gilad Chen | Research Methods Seminar
    • Gilad Chen | The State Of The OB Science
    • Gilad Feldman | Mass Mobilizing For Collaborative Credibility Revolution
    • Hazel Bateman | Learning To Value Annuities
    • Jonas Fooken | Performance-Based Pay, Motivation, Stress And Preferences
    • Will Felps | Can We Make Business Science Better
    • John Roberts | A Research Agenda for Studying the Role of Emotions in Choice Models
    • Joel Pearson | Future Minds Lab, Who Are We And What Are We Doing
    • Lionel Page | The Matthew Effect: How Success Fosters Further Success
    • Bob Reed | On Replications, Significance Testing, Confidence Intervals and p-Values
    • Elise Payzan-Le Nestour | Neuroeconomics as Neuropragmatism
    • Fiona Fidler | Will This Time Be Different
    • Eva Vivalt | How Much Can We Generalize From Impact Evaluations?
    • Amirali Minbashian | Lessons From Psychology
    • Daniel Friedman | Varieties of Risk Elicitation
    • Gina Perry | Backstage and Frontstage
    • Danielle Navarro | Between the devil and the deep blue sea
    • Uwe Dulleck | The Case for Economic Theory
    • Chris Donkin | Back to the Drawing Board
    • Carsten Murawski | Computational Complexity and Decision-Making
    • Will Felps | Solutions to the Credibility Crisis in Business Science
    • Joshua Miller | The Hot Hand Fallacy Fallacy
    • Mark Rubin | Hypothesising After the Results are Known
    • Jeanette Deetlefs | On Recently Completed RCT Interventions
    • Chew Soo Hong | A Revolutionary Understanding of How People Make Decisions
    • Rachael Meager | Evidence Aggregation in the Presence of Heterogeneity
    • Dan Goldstein | Interpretable Artificial Intelligence
    • Glenn W. Harrison | Welfare Evaluation of Insurance
    • Adam Gorajek | An Introduction to Specification Curves and P-curves
    • Renee Adams | The ABCs of Empirical Corporate (Governance) Research
    • Vinayak Dixit | Risk Perceptions in Transport
    • Michaela Pagel | The Retirement-Consumption Puzzle
    • Sarah Walker | Taking the Lab to the Field
    • Eva Vivalt | How Do Policymakers Update?
    • Gideon Nave | Does Oxytocin Increase Trust in Humans?
    • Peter Bossaerts | How Neurobiology Can Inform Decision Science
    • Erte Xiao on Competing by Default: A New Way to Break the Glass Ceiling
    • Clara Chen on The Effects of Directional Goals
    • Taisuke Imai | Meta-Analysis in Behavioral Economics
    • Christian König genannt Kersting | Do experimental asset market results replicate?
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