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2011 NeuroPsychoEconomics Conference
26th-27th May 2011 TUM School of Management, TU München, Munich, Germany CALL FOR PAPERS The Association for NeuroPsychoEconomics (www.jnpe.org) invites submissions for its 2011 conference (http://neuroeconomics-journal.com/front_content.php?idcat=6) to be held at the TUM School of Management at the Technische Universität München in Munich, Germany (http://portal.mytum.de/welcome/document_view). Conference Chair is Isabell Welpe, Professor of Strategy and Organization, TUM School of Management. The conference's Keynote Speaker will be Professor Elke Weber (Columbia University, USA; http://www4.gsb.columbia.edu/cbs-directory/detail/494873/Weber) on the topic: "Query Theory: Understanding preference construction to facilitate effective policy and decisions". This year’s track chairs are Arnd Florack, Ale Smidts, Bodo Vogt, and Bernd Weber. We invite proposals for full papers or posters in areas combining concepts from neuroscience and/or psychology with problems of business and economics, broadly defined. Topics may include (but are not restricted to): - Application of concepts and methods from neuroscience and/or psychology in solving business and economics problems (e.g., marketing, behavioral finance, organization science, management, decision science) - Analysis of interpersonal behavior (e.g., relationships between customer-supplier, supervisor-subordinate, investor-firm) with the methods of neuroscience and/or psychology - Discussion of ethical and legal issues at the interface of psychology, neuroscience, and business and economics research - Evaluation of the state of the field of research in neuroeconomics - Presentation of state-of-the-art techniques for solving neuroeconomic problems Empirical as well as conceptual contributions are welcome. Manuscripts submitted for the conference must not be published elsewhere at the time of the conference. The conference language will be English. Manuscripts for the 2011 NeuroPsychoEconomics conference must be submitted by February 15, 2011 and will go through a double-blind review process. All submissions must be made electronically via the conference website (http://www.jnpe.org/e_conference_submission.html). We look forward to meeting you in Munich in May 2011! |
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