May 7 - 8th, 2013 at Columbia University Co-sponsored by CDS, CRED, and NUSSROSE Day 1 Eric Johnson: Introduction Rick Larrick: Representing Attributes: Principles and ChallengesGerald Häubl: Active Tools: Screening and Customization David Schkade: The Role of Hedonic Forecasting in Choice Architecture Sunita Sah: The Overprescription of Disclosure in Managing Conflicts of Interest Dan Goldstein: Defaults Tom Baker: Choice Architecture and Health Insurance Exchanges: What We Know and Don't Know, and the Research Opportunities that Lie Ahead (Blitz) Kevin Volpp: Choice Architecture as Part of a Ladder of Behavioral Economic Interventions (Blitz) Gretchen Chapman: Shots, Subs, & Steps: Some Nudges to Improve Health Behavior (Blitz) Dan Bartels: Helping People Help Their Future Selves (Blitz) Suzanne Shu: Annuities (Blitz) Dan Goldstein: How the Distribution Builder Helps People Express What They Know (Blitz) David Schkade: Sensitivity of Choice Architecture Design to Environment (Blitz) Day 2 Elke Weber: Introduction Jonathan Levav: Decision Simplification Noah Goldstein: Leveraging Social Norms to Change Behavior: Practices, Pitfalls, and Promise Karen Ehrhardt-Martinez: Choice Architecture, Carbon Footprints, and Energy Efficiency Michael Vandenbergh: Private Carbon Labeling (Blitz) Amanda Carrico: Rebound vs. Gateway Effects of Pro-environmental Behavior (Blitz) Ruth Bell: Choice Architecture as Underappreciated Tools for Policy Makers (Blitz) Elke Weber: Weathering the Storm: Opposition to Policy Change is Predictable and Transitory (Blitz) Cass Sunstein: Automatically Green Eric Johnson: (Choice) Architecture Appreciation: Do Decision-Makers Have Good Taste? David Budescu: Is There an Optimal Mode of Communicating Uncertainty? (Blitz) Christoph Ungemach and Adrian Camilleri: Customizing Choice Architecture using Signposts (Blitz) Hal Hershfield: Using the Past to Mirror the Future (Blitz) Jonathan Levav: Reverse Default Effects (Blitz) View the schedule and campus map. (last updated on 05/06/13) View the current participant list. Emergency Contact If you need urgent assistance please call Zeynep at 215-760-9290. For non-urgent matters, please email Christoph at cu2144@columbia.edu. Hotel Information On the Ave Hotel 2178 Broadway (at W 77th Street), New York, NY 10024 View hotel map and directions. View the guide to hotel transportation. Directions from hotel to Columbia University Walk to 79th Street. Take the 1 subway, uptown, to 116th Street/Columbia University stop (5 stops ~ 7 minutes) Directions from 116th subway stop (the main gates of Columbia on Broadway) to the DA Workshop DAY1 location (Uris Hall 140) Uris Hall is located in the main Morningside Campus between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenues. Enter campus through gates at 116th and Broadway. Make a left on college walk in front of Low Library (the building with the dome) and climb the stairs. Keep walking north passing Low Library and Uris Hall is the building right behind it. Directions from 116th subway stop (the main gates of Columbia on Broadway) to the Day 1 lunch location (Faculty House) Faculty House is located on Columbia University’s East Campus on Morningside Drive, north of 116th Street. Leave main campus through gates on 117th and Amsterdam. Walk a block down to 116th and Amsterdam and cross the street towards Morningside Drive (east). After passing Jerome Greene Hall on the left, enter Wien courtyard through the gates. Follow courtyard around to the right. Faculty House will be the last building on the right. Directions from Uris Hall to Bistro Ten 18 (dinner location for Day 1) Bistro Ten 18 is located at the SW corner of 110th Street and Amsterdam Avenue. To walk from Uris Hall to Bistro Ten 18 you can exit the campus from the gate on 116th and Amsterdam Avenue and walk down six blocks to 110th Street and Amsterdam Avenue (~ 15 minutes). Directions from On the Ave to Bistro Ten 18 (dinner location for Day 1) To arrive at Bistro Ten 18 from the hotel you could take the 1 train up to 110th Street (Cathedral Parkway) and walk east for an avenue from Broadway to Amsterdam. Directions from 116th subway stop (the main gates of Columbia on Broadway) to the DA Workshop DAY2 location (William and June Warren Hall) Warren Hall is located on Columbia University’s East Campus on Amsterdam Ave, south of 116th Street. Enter campus through gates at 116th and Broadway. Cross to the east side of Amsterdam Ave and turn right to walk south. Warren Hall will be on your left. Directions from 116th subway stop (the main gates of Columbia on Broadway) to the Keynote Speech on location (Schermerhorn Hall) Schermerhorn Hall is located back on the main campus. Enter campus through gates at 117th and Broadway. Climb the stairs and make a right. Pass the small courtyard between Avery and Fayerweather and Schermerhorn will be right across you. Click on map for larger image. Restaurant recommendations near Columbia campus More classic: More casual: |
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