Actions

Risk: The Human Factor - Agenda: Difference between revisions

From Santa Fe Institute Events Wiki

No edit summary
No edit summary
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 31: Line 31:
|-
|-
|1:00 pm
|1:00 pm
|'''When Brains Are Better Than People: Using fMRI to Predict Markets''', [http://www.ccnl.emory.edu/greg/ Gregory Berns], Distinguished Professor of Neuroeconomics and Director of the Center for Neuropolicy, and Professor of Economics, Emory University
|'''Individual and Cultural Differences in Perceptions of Risk''' [http://www.earth.columbia.edu/articles/view/2329 Elke Weber], Jerome A. Chazen Professor of International Business; Professor of Psychology, The Earth Institute, Columbia University
|-
|-
|1:45 pm
|1:45 pm
Line 40: Line 40:
|-
|-
|2:45 pm
|2:45 pm
|'''Individual and Cultural Differences in Perceptions of Risk''' [http://www.earth.columbia.edu/articles/view/2329 Elke Weber], Jerome A. Chazen Professor of International Business; Professor of Psychology, The Earth Institute, Columbia University
|'''When Brains Are Better Than People: Using fMRI to Predict Markets''', [http://www.ccnl.emory.edu/greg/ Gregory Berns], Distinguished Professor of Neuroeconomics and Director of the Center for Neuropolicy, and Professor of Economics, Emory University
|-
|-
|3:30 pm
|3:30 pm
|'''Kelly Capital Growth Criterion for Risk Control''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_O._Thorp Edward Thorp], Hedge Fund Manager, Author, former Professor of Mathematics, Noted Blackjack Gambler
|'''Kelly Capital Growth Criterion for Risk Control''', [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_O._Thorp Edward Thorp], Hedge Fund Manager, Author, former Professor of Mathematics, Noted Blackjack Gambler
|-
|-
|4:15 pm
|4:15 pm

Latest revision as of 22:58, 24 September 2012

Risk: The Human Factor

Business Network Navigation

Wednesday, October 10

Held at Morgan Stanley World Headquarters, 1585 Broadway, New York, NY

8:30 am Breakfast and Registration
9:00 am Welcome and Overview, Juan-Luis Perez, Morgan Stanley, and John Rundle, SFI and UC Davis
9:15 am FED Behavior and Its Implications, Vincent Reinhart, Managing Director and Chief US Economist, Morgan Stanley
10:00 am Can We Control Ourselves?, David Laibson, Robert I. Goldman Professor of Economics, Harvard University
10:45 am Break
11:00 am The IARPA Forecasting Tournament: How Good (Bad) Can Expert Political Judgment Become Under Favorable (Unfavorable) Conditions?, Phil Tetlock, Leonore Annenberg University Professor in Psychology and Management, University of Pennsylvania
11:45 am Q&A Session 1
12:15 pm Lunch
1:00 pm Individual and Cultural Differences in Perceptions of Risk Elke Weber, Jerome A. Chazen Professor of International Business; Professor of Psychology, The Earth Institute, Columbia University
1:45 pm Prospect Theory Applications in Finance, Nicholas Barberis, Stephen and Camille Schramm Professor of Finance, Yale School of Management
2:30 pm Break
2:45 pm When Brains Are Better Than People: Using fMRI to Predict Markets, Gregory Berns, Distinguished Professor of Neuroeconomics and Director of the Center for Neuropolicy, and Professor of Economics, Emory University
3:30 pm Kelly Capital Growth Criterion for Risk Control, Edward Thorp, Hedge Fund Manager, Author, former Professor of Mathematics, Noted Blackjack Gambler
4:15 pm Q&A Session 2
5:00 pm Adjourn