Innsbruck Winter School on Credence Goods, Incentives and Behavior
On-Site
Summer schools, other
Expired
Full Time
Regular fees: 990 EUR
The tuition fee for the 6-day course includes accommodation, breakfast, dinner, and coffee breaks.
Tobias Haller
The 2024 edition of the Innsbruck Winter School is now open for application
The winter school (aimed at PhD students and PostDocs) will focus on theoretical, experimental and behavioral approaches towards analyzing the economic implications of credence goods and will be taught by Rudolf Kerschbamer (University of Innsbruck) and Loukas Balafoutas (University of Exeter / University of Innsbruck). In addition, special sessions on selected topics in Environmental and Behavioral Economics/Finance will be held by Axel Ockenfels (University of Cologne / MPI for Research on Collective Goods), Esther Blanco (University of Innsbruck) and Markus Walzl (University of Innsbruck).
The entire course will take place at the Hotel Inntalerhof**** in the centre of a picturesque mountain village close to Innsbruck (accommodation and half-board included).
Information on the program
The purpose of this course is to provide students with the tools needed to analyze key determinants of individual behavior and market performance in credence goods markets (with a wide definition of credence goods), such as markets for health care, repair and legal services, as well as markets for financial advice and fund management. In addition, label credence goods and green behavior are subjects of the course.
The entire course will take place at the Hotel Inntalerhof**** in Mösern in the centre of a picturesque mountain village close to Innsbruck. Generous time-slots in between the scientific sessions will enable participants to network with scholars and other students while enjoying the various winter sport activities and using opportunities to connect with other researchers in this area.
Part of the program will be the two-day workshop Innsbruck Winter Summit – (Un)Ethical Behavior in Markets. Keynotes will be given by Antonio Cabrales (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid) and Axel Ockenfels (University of Cologne / MPI for Research on Collective Goods).
Application
The tuition fee for the Winter School is 990 Euros for the 6-day course and includes accommodation (double-rooms with separate beds), breakfast, dinner, coffee breaks, and attendance at the Summit. Any additional expenses are to be covered by the participants.
The deadline for applications is January 14, 2024. You will receive the decision on your application no later than January 22, 2024. The tuition fee will have to be paid in full within two weeks after you receive the confirmation. Further details will be given via email.
Please apply through our website.
Photo credits: Region Seefeld / Burnz Neuner / Moritz Klee / Charly Schwarz / Inntalerhof
Universitätsstraße 15
6020 Innsbruck , Austria