Newsletters‎ > ‎

Newsletter 116: Dec 1, 2014


The Center for Decision Sciences at Columbia Business School
Welcome to the Center for Decision Sciences' Weekly Newsletter. Below you can find a list of events of interest.

We welcome constructive feedback and suggestions to improve this newsletter. You may unsubscribe from this newsletter (but remain on our mailing list for other information) by clicking here and unchecking "Receive Newsletter."

Upcoming Seminars of Interest at Columbia 

Monday December 1st

12pm to 1:30pm 200B Schermerhorn (Psychology Neuroscience Seminar - First-Year Talks)
Add event to Google Calendar

2:30pm to 4pm 1101 IAB (Economic Theory Workshop - Willemien Kets (Northwestern Kellogg))
A belief-based theory of homophily (with Alvaro Sandroni)
Add event to Google Calendar

Tuesday December 2nd

2:15pm to 3:45pm 1101 IAB (Industrial Organization and Strategy - Mike Abito (Wharton))
On the Relevance of Behavioral Biases in the Extended Warranty Market (with Yuval Salant)
Add event to Google Calendar

4:15pm to 5:45pm 1102 IAB (Money Macro Seminars - Giorgio Primiceri)
Credit Supply and the Housing Bloom (with Alejandro Justiniano and Andrea Tambalotti)
Add event to Google Calendar

Wednesday December 3rd

1:30pm to 2:30pm  327 Uris Hall (PhD Student Seminars - Jia Guo)
Add event to Google Calendar

2pm to 4pm 1101 IAB (International Economics Workshop - Bill Kerr)
Heterogeneous Technology Diffusion and Ricardian Trade Patterns
Add event to Google Calendar

4:10pm to 5:10pm 614 Schermerhorn Hall (Psychology Department Colloquium Series - Todd Heatherton (Dartmouth College))
Breaking and Building Self-Regulation
Add event to Google Calendar

4:15pm to 5:45pm 1101 SIPA (Applied Microeconomics - Environment, Health, Labor and Public Finance Seminar: Nava Ashraf)
Do-Gooders and Go-Getters: Career Incentives, Selection, and Performance in Public Services Delivery (with Oriana Bandiera and Scott Lee)
Add event to Google Calendar

Thursday December 4th 

12:30pm to 1:30pm 330 Uris Hall (Finance Free Lunch Seminar - Luigi Zingales)
Add event to Google Calendar

2:15pm to 3:45pm  326 Uris Hall (Finance Seminar - Dirk Jenter)
Add event to Google Calendar

4pm to 6pm Faculty House (Language and Cognition Seminar - Vincent L. Gracco (McGill University))
Speech Perception and Speech Production: Two Sides of the Same Sensorimotor Coin
Add event to Google Calendar

Friday December 5th

12:30pm to 2pm Uris 307 (Competitive Strategy Seminar - David Krackhardt (CMU))
On Simmelian Ties
Add event to Google Calendar

1pm to 3pm 328 Uris Hall (PAMLab)
Add event to Google Calendar


Upcoming Seminars of Interest at NYU

Tuesday December 2nd

12:30pm to 2pm  Psychology Room 551 (Social Psychology Brown Bags (NYU) - Bryan Sim & Leor Hackel)
Add event to Google Calendar

Thursday December 4th

12:30pm to 1:30pm Psychology Room 551 (Cognition & Perception Colloquia (NYU) - Sam Link (Boston University))
The formation and flexibility of orientation processing in humans
Add event to Google Calendar

12:30pm to 1:30pm Where: 19 W 4th St (CESS Experimental Economics Seminar (NYU) - Steffen Huck (WZB Berlin Social Science Center))
Add event to Google Calendar

4pm to 6pm  Psychology Room 551 (Social Colloquia (NYU) - Jim Sidanius (Harvard University))
Add event to Google Calendar


News Article of the Week
Researchers Shed New Light on the Genetics of Memory Performance
The largest study of the genetics of memory, conducted by an team of international researchers, found two common genetic variants to be associated with memory performance. These findings are an important step in our understanding of how memory loss is inherited. 
 

Copyright © 2017 The Center for Decision Sciences at Columbia Business School, All rights reserved. 
You are receiving this email because you signed up for the CDS Newsletter at http://decisionsciences.columbia.edu!

Our mailing address is: 
The Center for Decision Sciences at Columbia Business School
3022 Broadway, Uris 310
New YorkNY 10027

Add us to your address book


unsubscribe from this list    update subscription preferences  

Email Marketing Powered by MailChimp
Comments