We are pleased to announce the 11th Annual Workshop on Behavioural Game Theory. This workshop offers leading researchers the opportunity to present current experimental research related to the topic of game theory: the study of strategic interaction using methods of game theory, experimental economics, and psychology.
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The School of Economics and the Centre for Behavioural and Experimental Social Science (CBESS) at the University of East Anglia will be holding our 11th annual workshop on behavioural game theory on July 10th and 11th 2025. This year’s workshop will be conducted online via Zoom. We plan to hold sessions in the afternoon (UK time) to accommodate participation from attendees in other countries.
The purpose of the workshop is to present current experimental and behavioural research related to the topic of game theory. Our theme this year is large language models (LLMs), including studies in which subjects interact with LLMs, studies that use LLMs to analyse the data, and studies that make similar use of machine learning. All papers that lie at the intersection of game theory, behavioural economics, and experimental economics will be considered, but we will give priority to papers that fit with this year’s theme.
Key Dates
Call for papers deadline: 5 May 2025
Notification of acceptance: 15 May 2025
Registration opens: 16 May 2025
Registration closes: 26 June 2025
Workshop takes place on 10 & 11 July 2025
All individuals, regardless of whether they are presenters, are invited to participate by Zoom. Talks will be relatively long (40 minutes) to allow researchers to go into more depth on their work and to give more time for discussion.
To assist LLM novices, the workshop will include a panel discussion on introducing use of LLMs in experimental economics and discussing best practices.
If you would like to present a paper, please submit an extended abstract here. The deadline for submission of presentations is May 5th, and we will let you know if your paper has been accepted for presentation by May 15th. We will send out a Zoom link to all participants after the registration deadline.
All attendees of the workshop, including speakers, will need to register to attend this year’s workshop via the UEA Store. Registration will open on May 16th. Please note that places are limited so please ensure that you sign up to register as soon as possible. This workshop is FREE for all attendees.
We are looking forward to this workshop and hope you will be attending!
For more information, please email eco.reception@uea.ac.uk
David J. Cooper, University of Iowa & University of East Anglia
Stefan Penczynski, University of East Anglia