Experimental Finance Conference 2021, Innsbruck, June 16-18
The Department of Banking and Finance at the University of Innsbruck and the Society for Experimental Finance (SEF) invite you to the Experimental Finance Conference 2021, to be held in Innsbruck (Austria) from June 16-18, 2021. The conference also serves as the 11th annual meeting of the SEF.
The prevailing Covid-19 situation in June requires flexibility: The conference will take place in any case – if possible as an in-person event, otherwise as an online event or as a combination thereof. If you cannot attend the conference in person but your paper is accepted, you will have the possibility to give your presentation online. You can find regular updates on organizational details at our conference website: https://www.ef-2021.com.
Keynote speakers:
Submission
We invite you to submit full papers or extended abstracts (with a minimum of 1000 words) using experimental methods covering all areas of finance, broadly defined (please only submit if you have already collected data). Submissions will be peer-reviewed by two anonymous referees. Presentations will be given either in plenary sessions or parallel sessions.
For more information and for submitting your work, please refer to our conference website at: https://www.ef-2021.com
Vernon L. Smith Young Talent Award in Experimental Finance
If you are a junior scientist, we also invite you to apply for the Vernon L. Smith Young Talent Award in Experimental Finance for the best conference paper. This prize is awarded by the SEF and Chapman University and amounts to 8000 USD. See https://www.ef-2021.com/young-talent-award/ for details on the application.
Important Dates
February 28: Submission deadline
March 31: Notification of acceptance
Organizers
Jürgen Huber (University of Innsbruck)
Zwetelina Iliewa (Max Planck Institute, Bonn and SEF Officer)
Christian König-Kersting (University of Innsbruck)
Matthias Stefan (University of Innsbruck and SEF Officer)
The Department of Banking and Finance at the University of Innsbruck and the Society for Experimental Finance (SEF) invite you to the Experimental Finance Conference 2021, to be held in Innsbruck (Austria) from June 16-18, 2021. The conference also serves as the 11th annual meeting of the SEF.
The prevailing Covid-19 situation in June requires flexibility: The conference will take place in any case – if possible as an in-person event, otherwise as an online event or as a combination thereof. If you cannot attend the conference in person but your paper is accepted, you will have the possibility to give your presentation online. You can find regular updates on organizational details at our conference website: https://www.ef-2021.com.
Keynote speakers:
- Annamaria Lusardi (George Washington University School of Business)
- Stefan Nagel (University of Chicago Booth School of Business)
- Roberto Weber (University of Zürich)
- Michael Kirchler (University of Innsbruck)
Submission
We invite you to submit full papers or extended abstracts (with a minimum of 1000 words) using experimental methods covering all areas of finance, broadly defined (please only submit if you have already collected data). Submissions will be peer-reviewed by two anonymous referees. Presentations will be given either in plenary sessions or parallel sessions.
For more information and for submitting your work, please refer to our conference website at: https://www.ef-2021.com
Vernon L. Smith Young Talent Award in Experimental Finance
If you are a junior scientist, we also invite you to apply for the Vernon L. Smith Young Talent Award in Experimental Finance for the best conference paper. This prize is awarded by the SEF and Chapman University and amounts to 8000 USD. See https://www.ef-2021.com/young-talent-award/ for details on the application.
Important Dates
February 28: Submission deadline
March 31: Notification of acceptance
Organizers
Jürgen Huber (University of Innsbruck)
Zwetelina Iliewa (Max Planck Institute, Bonn and SEF Officer)
Christian König-Kersting (University of Innsbruck)
Matthias Stefan (University of Innsbruck and SEF Officer)