Thursday 11 Feb

8.00am Conference Open Professor Uwe Dulleck Professor Margaret Sheil BEST Centre Director QUT Vice-Chancellor

8.30am - Professor Robert C. Brooks | Professor of Evolution and Director of the Evolution & Ecology Research Centre at the University of New South Wales Opening Plenary 9.30am “Could a Fembot Army Disarm the Incel Insurrection?” - Possible e ects of artificial intimacy on mating markets

Morning sessions 9.45am – 11.30am (9x10min sessions with 1.5 min crossover)

Z411 Title: Z304 Title: Behavioural Economics HDR Student Presentations Research Presentations No 1

9.45am Imke Lammers | QUT BEST 9.45am David Butler | Gri th University A behavioural economics perspective on personal insolvency: public Dark nudges at the shops: does homo economicus have an achilles heel? records and entrepreneurship 9.56am Antonio Rosato | University of Technology Sydney 9.56am Silvia Griselda | University of Melbourne A Novel Experimental Test of Truthful Bidding in Second-Price Auctions with Essays in Economics of Education and Gender Real Objects

10.07am Nina Xue | 10.07am Jyotirmaya Satpathy | Fakir Mohan University Identifying self-image concerns from motivated beliefs: does it Hematological Signatures In Technopreneurial Rational Decision Corridors matter who and how you ask?

10.18am Megan Godwin | QUT BEST 10.18am Sinead Creaner | GetReskilled Coping with COVID: Australian women’s coping responses during Kickstarting the Economy Post COVID-19: Reflections on the decisions of the COVID-19 pandemic experienced workers to Government reskilling initiatives using the analytical lens of behavioural science 10.29am Damon Proulx | University of Newcastle To Swing or Not to Swing: Is Morality the Question for Dutch 10.29am Kate Letheren | QUT BEST Euthanasia? Doing the wrong things for the right reasons: Understanding motivations behind biosecurity behaviours 10.40am Ella Hugo | University of Newcastle Two sides of the same coin or two di erent coins? Exploring the 10.40am Rebekah Russell-Bennett | QUT BEST duality of corruption in Latin America Empowering mature women experiencing a change of circumstances a ecting their income, relationships and career. 10.51am Steve Bickley | QUT Turbulence in the financial markets: Responding to COVID-19 10.51am Kenan Kalayci | University of Queensland pandemic policies Pyramid Schemes

Sam Ong | QUT BEST 11.02am Andreas Leibbrandt | Monash University 11.02am Under-representation of Women Leaders: Lasting Impact of Gender Homophily Increasing biomedical innovation crowdfunding success: Investor in Surgical Academic Faculty Collaboration Networks biases and customer value Rob Hudson | SpoutLogic Jordan Moon | Arizona State University 11.13am 11.13am The Harmonised Progression Framework : Augmenting the MOA framework for Ecological harshness moderates the e ects of individual di erences practical behavioural applications on prejudice Thursday 11 Feb

11.30am - 12.30pm Lunch | OJW Room - Level 12 S Block

Afternoon sessions 12.30pm - 2.15pm (9x10min sessions with 1.5 min crossover)

Z411 Title: Z304 Title: Social Marketing HDR Student Presentations Research Presentations No 2

12.30pm Laura Peachey-Burgess | QUT 12.30pm Muhammad Zaheer Abbas | QUT Fruitful Engagement: Framing the Value of Sub-Optimal Produce Voluntary Responsible Human Behaviour to Mitigate COVID-19 Pandemic: Role of Local Community Organizations in Information Sharing and Health Literacy 12.41pm Chelsea Phillips | QUT BEST Just Walk Out? Exploring the Challenges of Ambient Intelligence for 12.41pm Jonathan Levy | Monash University Customer Experience, E ort and Memorability Self- versus social-image in warm-glow giving Matthew Rimmer | QUT BEST 12.52pm Lucas Whitaker | QUT BEST 12.52pm Cass Sunstein, Behavioural Economics, and the Tobacco Endgame Deepfakes: a state of play and interactions with behavioural biases and value 1.03pm David Savage | University of Newcastle Dubitatio et Incertae in Machina 1.03pm Helen Bocking | QUT BEST Emotional, cognitive and behavioural engagement using digital 1.14pm Allan Hernandez-Chanto | University of Queensland health tools Recovering Preferences in College Assignment Problems under Strategic and Truncated Reports 1.14pm Kevin Chadwick | QUT BEST A New Framework of Human Factors Influencing Household 1.25pm Matthew Rimmer | QUT BEST Adoption and Rejection of Energy Technology: A Systematised Shane Rattenbury, the Productivity Commission, and the Right to Repair: Critical Review of the Literature Intellectual Property and Sustainable Development

1.25pm Jacquie McGraw | QUT BEST 1.36pm Ozan Isler | QUT BEST Millennial machismo to Boomer bravado: unmasking masculinity in Religion, Parochialism and Intuitive Cooperation Australian men’s health service use 1.47pm Subrato Banerjee | Indian Institute of Tech/University of Melbourne 1.36pm Angelica Cooke | QUT BEST Decrease in knowledge makes you more certain: Evidence from a cross-cultural Branding Beyond the Gender Binary experiment

1.47pm Jo Maartens | QUT BEST 1.58pm Sylvain Hohn | QUT Publication bias and start up success Financial Decision-Delegation in Late Adulthood Thursday 11 Feb

2.30pm - 3.50pm (7x10 min sessions with 1.5 min crossover)

Z411 Title Z304 Title: Student Presentations Research Presentations No 3

2.30pm Amy Tsai | Univerity of Queensland 2.30pm Raechel Johns | University of Canberra What are the factors that a ect the decision-making of Australian Reducing implicit bias through greater employability: supporting Indigenous bank lenders? students

2.41pm Lawrence Liu | QUT 2.41pm Janet Davey | Victoria University of Wellington Analytics between NAPLAN and Social Environment through Wellbeing for Indigenous Australian students: the role of the Transformative Modern Data Solution Service Mediator Gary Chan | National Centre for Youth Substance Use Reserach 2.52pm Ritesh Jain | QUT 2.52pm Evaluating the evidence for the gateway e ect of e-cigarettes on smoking Enhancing recycling intentions through brand spokescharacters initiation among young people Inhwa Kim | Middle Tennessee State University 3.03pm 3.03pm David Smerdon | University of Queensland Too much or too little information: how unknown uncertainty fuels Female Chess Players Show Typical Stereotype-Threat E ects: Commentary on time inconsistency Sta ord (2018)

3.14pm Justin Case | QUT 3.14pm Christian Ruberg | Meat & Livestock Australia Modelling Investor Irrationality in Financial Markets using Artificial Adoption of technology in meat processing Neural Networks 3.25pm Jacqui Brewer | BETA 3.25pm Philipp Schönegger | University of St Andrews Double Session Charitable Giving under Normative Uncertainty: Experimental Evidence On The Behavioural Impact of Normative Expert Advice 3.36pm Dai Le | University of Queensland The role of personality traits in predicting negotiation planning.

4.00pm- Professor Ariel Rubinstein Plenary 5.00pm Professor of Economics, School of Economics at Tel Aviv University and the Department of Economics at New York University

6.00pm Conference Dinner CBD Location TBA - Dress code smart casual Friday 12 Feb

9.00am - Plenary Professor Andreas Ortmann | Professor of Experimental & Behavioural Economics, UNSW Business School, University of New South Wales 10.00am “On ethics, ethical failures, and what can be done about them (if anything)”

Morning sessions 10.15am - 12.00pm (9x10min sessions with 1.5 min crossover)

Z411 Title: Z304 Title: Research Presentations No 4 Research Presentations No 5

10.15am Priyanka Kothari | O.P. Jindal Global University 10.15am Edwin Chan | University of Melbourne Monopoly and the other: Reference-dependence in vertically Goals, information feedback and energy usage di erentiated markets 10.26am Sam Moore | EVIDN 10.26am Jinglan Zhang | QUT Changing Behaviours at Scale Through Behavioural Science Environmental monitoring to support decision making for biodiversi- ty conservation 10.37am Subrato Banerjee | Indian Institue of Tech/University of Melbourne Scientific Inference on Treatment-E ects 10.37am Terry Flew | QUT BEST Does trust influence news consumption decisions? 10.48am Joan Young | The Behaviour Change Collaborative The role of motivational research in creating e ective behaviour change commu- Alison Macintyre | QUT BEST 10.48am nications: Practitioner Insights National pride and tax compliance: A laboratory Experiment Using a Physiological Marker 10.59am Asam Almohamed | QUT Designing for Refugees and Asylum Seekers: Social Inclusion and Empowerment 10.59am Ariun-Erdene Bayarjargal | The Australian Natonal University Determinants of innovation by types 11.10am Alex Waddell | Monash University/Safer Care Victoria Karike Ashworth | QUT Shared Decision Making implementation in hospital settings: A systematic review 11.10am of the barriers and facilitators facing multiple stakeholders using the TDF The Pandemic Is a Portal: Participatory Art as a Means to Explore Neoliberal Capitalism During COVID-19 11.21am Anne Marie Halton | QUT Paradoxical thinking demystified 11.21am Marit Kragt | University of Western Australia Explaining farmers' interest in crowdfunding climate change 11.32am Anna Kristina Zinn | University of Exeter mitigation using discrete choice experiments Can we prevent social identity switches? - A linguistic social identity study

11.32am Tracey Benson | University of Canberra 11.43am Jayani Athapaththu | QUT Social Entrepreneurship, values based decision making and Apprecia- Exploring value co-destruction drivers in the peer-to-peer (P2P) accommodation tive Inquiry: Treecreate as a case study industry

11.43am Steve Whyte | QUT BEST Knowledge, consultation time and choice in breast reconstruction Friday 12 Feb

12.00pm- QUT Deputy Vice Chancel- Professor Christopher Barner-Kowollik 12.15pm lor Research & Innovation Professor in Materials Science and Engineering, Science and Engineering Facultry, Queensland University of Technology (DVCRI) Address (Z411)

12.15pm - 1.00pm Lunch | OJW Room - Level 12 S Block

1.00pm- “Gender in Science” Round Table participants 2.30pm round table Professor Melissa Bull (Z411) Director of QUT Centre for Justice Dr Laura Bray Senior Lecturer and Deputy Director of the ARC Training Centre for Cell and Tissue Engineering Technologies. Deputy Program Lead (Healthcare Innovation and Changing Behaviours) BEST Centre Ms Megan Godwin PhD Candidate, BEST Centre Dr Stephen Whyte Research Fellow, Deputy Program Lead (Behavioural Economics and Public Policy) BEST Centre Annette Quayle Senior Lecturer in the School of Accountancy, QUT Business School, Queensland University of Technology, Australia

Moderator Professor Rebekah Russell-Bennett BEST Centre Co-Director

2.30pm- Conference Close Professor Rebekah Russell-Bennett 3.00pm OJW Room - Level 12 BEST Centre Co-Director S Block Caleb Lo Award - BEST Student Paper