June 3–4, 2023
Kellogg School of Management
Allen Center
2169 Campus Drive, Room 140
Evanston, Illinois
**Please enter the building through the Main (West) Entrance. North entrance will be locked.**
Parking:
Parking available for both South (1847 Campus Drive) and North (2311 N. Campus Drive) campus parking garages. See parking map here.
Hotel/Lodging:
A room block has been made at the Hilton Orrington in Evanston. You can make your reservations through this link or call 1-800-HILTONS and refer to group code NKM. Reservations must be made by May 3rd to receive the discounted rate.
Questions?
Email Emily Schroeder
Managerial Economics & Decision Sciences and Operations Department
Bounded Rationality in Choice Conference
The BRIC (Bounded Rationality in Choice) conference brings together researchers in choice theory, experimental economics and behavioral economics who are interested in how bounds on rationality play out in individual decisions and interactive situations. The conference was founded by Paola Manzini and Marco Mariotti in 2013 and has since become an annual event. This year, the local organizers are Alex Jakobsen and Yuval Salant.
The conference is sponsored by the Center for Mathematical Studies in Economics and Management Science at the Kellogg School of Management.
Agenda
June 3
8:30 - 9:15am
Continental Breakfast
1st floor north lounge outside 140
9:15 - 9:20am
Welcome Remarks
Session 1:
9:20 - 9:55am
Jakub Steiner
“Decision Theory and Stochastic Growth”
9:55 - 10:30am
Avner Strulov-Shlain
“Sophisticated Consumers with Inertia: Long-Term Implications from a Large-Scale Field Experiment”
10:30 - 11:00am
Coffee Break, 1st floor lounge
Session 2:
11:00 - 11:35am
Yucheng Liang
“Boundedly Rational Information Demand”
11:35 - 12:10pm
Doron Ravid
“Robust Predictions in Games with Rational Inattention”
12:10 - 1:40pm
Lunch, Atrium Dining Room
Session 3:
1:40 - 2:15pm
Daniel Martin
“Modeling Machine Learning”
2:15 - 2:50pm
Alvaro Sandroni
“Circumvention of Law and the Hidden Logic Behind it”
2:50 - 3:25pm
Michele Crescenzi
“Group Knowledge and Individual Introspection”
3:25 - 3:55pm
Coffee Break, 1st floor lounge
Session 4:
3:55 - 4:30pm
Kota Saito
“Approximating Choice Data by Discrete Choice Models”
4:30 - 5:05pm
Christopher Turansick
“Random Utility, Repeated Choice, and Consumption Dependence”
5:05 - 6:15pm
Poster Session
Oscar & Elsa Mayer Dining Room (Room 137)
6:30pm
Conference Dinner, Atrium Dining Room
June 4, 2023
8:00 - 8:45am
Continental Breakfast
1st floor north lounge outside 140
Session 5:
8:45 - 9:20am
John Quah
“Testing Weakly Separable Utility: A Revealed Preference Approach”
9:20 - 9:55am
Dilip Ravindran
"A Better Test of Choice Overload”
9:55 - 10:30am
Christopher Kops
“Revealing What Really Matters: A Theory of Feature Identification from Choice”
10:30 - 11:00am
Coffee Break, 1st floor lounge
Session 6:
11:00 - 11:35am
Zichang Wang
“Regret and Information Avoidance”
11:35 - 12:10pm
Alexander Bloedel
“The Cost of Optimally Acquired Information”
12:10 - 1:40pm
Lunch, Atrium Dining Room
Session 7:
1:40 - 2:15pm
Sean Horan
“Slutsky Patterns of Substitution in Discrete Choice”
2:15 - 2:50pm
Jawwad Noor
“An Axiomatic Approach to the Law of Small Numbers”
2:50 - 3:20pm
Coffee Break, 1st floor lounge
Session 8:
3:20 - 3:55pm
Christopher Chambers
“Coherent Distorted Beliefs”
3:55 - 4:30pm
Heidi Thysen
“Which Interpretation to Follow? How Do People Infer What Causes What?”
4:30 - 4:35pm
Closing Remarks