Centre for Behavioural and Experimental Social Science (CBESS)
Established in 2007, the centre’s mission is to further UEA’s tradition of using
behavioural and experimental methods to study key questions in the social sciences.
The centre brings together academics from different fields and aims to enhance
collaborations on high quality research projects within and beyond the social sciences.
News
New CBESS Publication
CBESS member Anders Poulsen has a new publication in Management Science:"The Attraction and Compromise Effects in Bargaining:
Experimental Evidence".
“The attraction and compromise...
New Working Paper
CBESS member Pieter Serneels has a new publication : Recruitment, effort and retention effect of performance contracts for civil servants. Experimental evidence from Rwandan primary schools. ...
Call for expression of interest in PhD studentship
The School of Economics will be prioritising a PGR studentship for research in the area of experimental economic investigations. These investigations could lie in any area of experimental...
New CBESS Working Paper
Paul Clist has a new Working Paper
Paul Clist and Ying-yi Hong
Why Do We Lie? Distinguishing Between Competing Lying Theories, (CBESS-19-03)
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New Publication
CBESS members Bereket Kebede and Arjan Verschoor have a new publication in economic Development and Cultural Change:
The lion’s share. An experimental analysis of polygamy in Northern Nigeria ...
Contact
For general enquiries, please contact: cbess.info@uea.ac.uk
To participate or present at one of our seminars: