The research group The Choice Lab at the Norwegian School of Economics (NHH), where Kristina Persson is a researcher, organised a conference in behavioural economics in collaboration with the Norwegian Research Council and the Centre for Applied Research at NHH (SNF). Several international professors and researchers were invited to participate in the conference that took place in Svolvær, 2-5 of August 2017. Topics were among others “Transparency and Reproducibility in the Social Sciences”, a panel discussion that is led by the Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences (BITSS).
Participants of the conference were among others Tore Ellingsen (Stockholm School of Economics), Johannes Haushofer (Princeton University), Matthew Rabin (Harvard University), Lise Vesterlund (University of Pittsburgh), Ingvild Almås (NHH and the Institute for International Economic Studies at the University of Stockholm), Klaus Schmidt, Uwe Sunde and Martin Kocher (University of Munich), Uri Gneezy (Rady School of Management at University of California, San Diego), Sigrid Suetens (Tilburg University), Bjoern Bartling (University of Zurich), Gary Charness (University of California, Santa Barbara), Dan Benjamin (University of Southern California).