IIMB’s R&P office to host a seminar on ‘How Do Financial Markets Affect Values and Behavior? Emerging Patterns from Three Studies’ on February 20
14 February 2020, Bengaluru: The Office of Research and Publications (R&P) at IIM Bangalore will host a research seminar titled ‘How Do Financial Markets Affect Values and Behavior? Emerging Patterns from Three Studies’, on February 20, 2020. Prof. Moses Shayo, from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, will deliver the talk to IIMB’s doctoral students.
Moses Shayo is the Pinchas Sapir Professor of Economics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a member of the Federmann Center for the Study of Rationality. He received his PhD in Economics from Princeton University.
Shayo’s main lines of research concern the political economy of redistribution, nationalism, conflict, and international integration, the social and political implications of participation in financial markets, and various aspects of consumer behaviour. A significant component of his approach to these issues has focused on how and to what extent they are shaped by social identity. Shayo’s work studies the empirical determinants and implications of social status and develops a theoretical framework in which both identities and individual behaviour are endogenously determined.
Date: February 20 (Thursday), 2020
Venue: Classroom P22
Time: 2:30 p.m.
IIMB’s R&P office to host a seminar on ‘How Do Financial Markets Affect Values and Behavior? Emerging Patterns from Three Studies’ on February 20
14 February 2020, Bengaluru: The Office of Research and Publications (R&P) at IIM Bangalore will host a research seminar titled ‘How Do Financial Markets Affect Values and Behavior? Emerging Patterns from Three Studies’, on February 20, 2020. Prof. Moses Shayo, from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, will deliver the talk to IIMB’s doctoral students.
Moses Shayo is the Pinchas Sapir Professor of Economics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a member of the Federmann Center for the Study of Rationality. He received his PhD in Economics from Princeton University.
Shayo’s main lines of research concern the political economy of redistribution, nationalism, conflict, and international integration, the social and political implications of participation in financial markets, and various aspects of consumer behaviour. A significant component of his approach to these issues has focused on how and to what extent they are shaped by social identity. Shayo’s work studies the empirical determinants and implications of social status and develops a theoretical framework in which both identities and individual behaviour are endogenously determined.
Date: February 20 (Thursday), 2020
Venue: Classroom P22
Time: 2:30 p.m.