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Home | News | Call for Papers: 14th Tinbergen Institute Conference on Bayesian Crowd
News | December 10, 2018

Call for Papers: 14th Tinbergen Institute Conference on Bayesian Crowd

On June 24-25, 2019, Erasmus University Rotterdam will host the 14th Annual Tinbergen Institute Conference in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The theme of this year is “Bayesian Crowd”.

Call for Papers: 14th Tinbergen Institute Conference on Bayesian Crowd

Topics
This conference is unique in that it brings together people from different backgrounds (economics, psychology, computer sciences, decision analysis) who work on truth-telling or wisdom of crowds, broadly speaking. It offers two days to mingle and present the latest breakthroughs on Bayesian and behavioral methods to elicit true answers from individuals and crowds:

1. individuals
a. scoring and incentives
b. Bayesian truth-serum and related mechanisms
c. behavioral approaches to promote truth-telling

2. crowds
a. wisdom of crowds and judgment aggregation
b. prediction markets
c. identifying experts

Keynote Speakers
David Budescu, Fordham University
Anna Dreber Almenberg, Stockholm School of Economics
Boi Faltings, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne

Abstract Submission

Deadline: March 3, 2019 (Sunday) midnight.

The organizing committee will select papers for presentation at the conference based on abstracts.

All abstracts should be submitted online at http://bayesiancrowd.com/abstract-submission.
We encourage early submissions, and decisions about the abstracts will be communicated on a rolling basis to the authors, and latest by March 17, 2019.

Travel awards will be available for PhD students and junior faculty, covering flights and accommodation. Applications to travel awards should be made with the abstract submission.

More details about the conference, registration, travel awards and accommodations can be found at: http://bayesiancrowd.com/.

If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact us by email: Christina Månsson, Tinbergen Institute, tinbergen@tinbergen.nl

Organizing Committee

Aurelien Baillon, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Drazen Prelec, MIT
Dennie van Dolder, VU Amsterdam
Tong Wang, Erasmus University Rotterdam