International Workshop: Adaptive and Ecological Rationality in Complex Environments
Turin, Italy, 16-17 December 2015
Download Programme (pdf)
Campus Luigi Einaudi
Lungo Dora Siena 100 – Turin
In collaboration with Master in Economics and Complexity of the Collegio Carlo Alberto and University of Turin
Papers
- Thinking thanks to constraints
Laura Macchi & Maria Bagassi – University of Milan, Bicocca - Co-evolution of Mind and Society: Institutional Economics of Cognition and Emergence
Shinji Teraji – Department of Economics, Yamaguchi University, Japan - How much can I widen my decision boundaries? A look at bounded rationality and transaction costs in the light of machine learning and big data analysis
Remo Pareschi – Department of Bioscience and Territory, University of Molise, Pesche, IS - Statistical properties of decision environments
Ozgür Şimşek – Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin - Time and error as measures of the quantity of attention: an experimental approach
Pierre Garrouste – Université Nice Sophia Antipolis et GREDEG
Dino Borie – Université Nice Sophia Antipolis et GREDEG
Ismaël Rafaï – Université Nice Sophia Antipolis et GREDEG - Global socio-economic problems or what is wrong with other people
Marcel Tyrell – Entrepreneurship and Finance, Zeppelin University, Germany
Nico Stehr – Ph.D. FRSC, Karl Mannheim Professor of Cultural Studies, Zeppelin University, Germany - The role of comprehension in the prisoner’s dilemma: A pilot study on the positive effects of using simplified paradigms
Davide Pietroni – Department of Business Studies, University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy
Felice Giuliani – Department of Business Studies, University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy
Sibylla Verdi Hughes – University of Padua, Italy - Haggling on Values: Towards Consensus or Trouble?
Victorien Barbet – Aix-Marseille University, France
Noe Guiraud – Aix-Marseille University, France
Vincent Lapperiere – Aix-Marseille University, France
Juliette Rouchier – Paris-Dauphine University, France