Life is a lab

Wednesday, 29 January, all NHH-students and employees are invited to "Life is a Lab" in the Aula, NHH.

17.01.2014 - Lisbeth Heilund


The background for the event is the prize for quality of education that Alexander Cappelen and Bertil Tungodden received in December 2013. The jury emphasized that the course takes research-based education seriously by letting the students read original research papers and by letting them execute research that is based on what they have read. See previous article from Paraplyen here.

Dean and ChoiceLab-researcher, Kjetil Bjorvatn says that this is an event where they will try to bring the research to the students, as the jury emphasized when NHH recieved the prize.

Research-based teaching is diversified, but one way of doing it, is to let the students themselves participate in the experiments like we do in the ChoiceLab experiments. I think it is very motivating for the students to participate in these kinds of experiments during their education period. I hope this might motivate some of them to choose a future research career.

Uri Gneezy and John List are pioneers in the field of economics. They have recently written the book: The Why Axis: Hidden Motives and the Undiscovered Economics of Everyday Life.

Register here

Program:

"Life is a lab: Why behavioral economics is key to the success of Obama and Google"
Wednesday January 29, 16.15

16.15 Welcome by Rector Frøystein Gjesdal and Dean Kjetil Bjorvatn.

16.30 "Leadership and Incentives", Professors Alexander W. Cappelen and Bertil Tungodden, NHH

16.45 "Life is a lab: Insights from behavioral economics," Professors Uri Gneezy, UC San Diego and John A. List, University of Chicago

17.30 Debate: "Why is behavioral economics important for business students?"

Panel:

- Håvard S. Abrahamsen, Managing Director, PwC
- Uri Gneezy, Professor, UC San Diego
- Thore Johnsen, Professor, NHH
- John A. List, Professor, University of Chicago

Chair:
- Kjetil Bjorvatn, Dean, NHH

18.00 Drinks and snack in the student canteen


Kontakt: paraplyen@nhh.no
Redaktør: Astri Kamsvåg
Ansvarleg redaktør: Kristin Risvand Mo

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