
DR@W
Decision Research at Warwick (DR@W) is an interdisciplinary initiative which focuses on behavioural and experimental research of decision making.
Formed in January 2010, DR@W brings together researchers and students from Economics, Psychology, Statistics, Warwick Mathematics Institute, Warwick Manufacturing Group and Warwick Business School that are interested in current developments in the area of experimental and behavioural research.
The Department of Economics have created and manage a large computer laboratory for use with experiments.
Visit the Decision Research at Warwick website for further details.
Thu 24 Apr, '25- |
Jon de Quidt (QMU)Social Studies Building S2.79Implicit Gender discrimination: Evidence from 41 countries |
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Thu 1 May, '25- |
DR@W Forum - Daniel Benjamin (UCLA)Venue TBCContact the Economics department for further details. |
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Thu 8 May, '25- |
DR@W Forum - Hande Erkut (WZB Berlin)WBS 2.007Understanding Repugnance: Agency, Consequences, and the Role of Evaluators |
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Thu 15 May, '25- |
DR@W Forum - Zhang Xiaojie (Nanyang Technological University)WBS 2.007Dividing the Team Pie: How Gender and Specialization Shape Allocation Preferences |
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Thu 22 May, '25- |
DR@W Forum: Ernst Fehr (Zurich)Social Studies Building S0.18Contact the Economics department for further details. |
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Thu 29 May, '25- |
DR@W Forum - Simon Gaechter (Nottingham)WBS 1.003Details TBC |
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Thu 5 Jun, '25- |
DR@W Forum: Ioannis Evangelidis (ESADE)WBS 1.003Inflation, Shrinkflation, Skimpflation: Consumers’ Beliefs about the Fairness of Price Increases, Product Size Decreases, and Product Quality Decreases |
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Thu 12 Jun, '25- |
DR@W Forum: Johannes Müller-Trede (IESE, Barcelona)WBS M1 (Teaching Centre)On the Psychology of Losses |
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Thu 19 Jun, '25- |
DR@W Forum: Pedro Bordalo (Said Business School, Oxford)WBS 0.013A cognitive theory of reasoning and choice |
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Thu 26 Jun, '25- |
DR@W Forum - Eric Johnson (Columbia Business School)WBS 0.013Details TBC |