On June 27 – 28, 2024 the bi-annual Behavioral Measurement Conference took place once again, at Goethe University Frankfurt. Hosted by FLEX, ConTrust and the Leibniz Institute SAFE, the conference was dedicated to advancing and enhancing economic research by using behavioral measurement tools. The event brought together experts from around the world to share their latest research and discuss innovative methodologies and their applications in the field of economics.
Conference speakers were Hannah Schildberg-Hörisch (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf), Simon Gächter (University of Nottingham), Holger Herz (University of Fribourg), Colin Camerer (California Institute of Technology), Pol Campos-Mercade (Lund University), Christina Felfe (University of Konstanz), Erin Krupka (University of Michigan), Dietmar Fehr (University of Stuttgart), Erik Snowberg (University of Utah), Florian Zimmermann (University of Bonn), Stefan Trautmann (University of Heidelberg), Felix Kölle (University of Cologne), Noemi Peter (University of Groningen) and Zahra Sharafi (Frankfurt School of Finance & Management).
The conference has been organized by Michael Kosfeld (Goethe University Frankfurt) and Florian Hett (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz).
Here are some impressions from the Conference:
More information about the conference program is available here.