UCPH Workshop: Limited attention, selective perception and bounded rationality in decision making

The workshop aims to provide a forum for in-depth interdisciplinary discussions of the latest research on the topic and future research directions. The workshop will consist of keynote-lectures given by leading experts in economics and psychology as well as about 15 selected workshop presentations. In this way we aim to create an intimate and highly specialized atmosphere allowing participants to delve deeply into the topic during the presentations as well as chatting about it informally over lunch, coffee and dinner.

Confirmed keynote speakers are Pedro Bordalo (University of Oxford), Paul Heidhues (University of Düsseldorf), Michel Regenwetter (University of Illinois) and Jan B. Engelmann (University of Amsterdam).

Please find link to the full program here.

This interdisciplinary workshop is a joint initiative by the Department of Economics and the Department of Psychology at the University of Copenhagen, bringing together leading economists and cognitive psychologists working in the field of limited attention, selective perception and bounded rationality in decision making. 

The organizing team is Alexander Sebald (Department of Economics), Carsten Nielsen (Department of Economics), Peter Norman Sørensen (Department of Economics), Steven Blurton (Department og Psychology) and Søren Kyllingsbæk (Department of Psychology).