Miloš Fišar
milosfisar.bsky.social
Miloš Fišar
@milosfisar.bsky.social
experimental economist | associate professor at
MUNI | Management Science Data Associate Editor | coffee lover
Thank you again to everyone who joined us in Brno.
You made this meeting truly special 🩷
September 10, 2025 at 7:21 PM
No conference is complete without a social program. We had a welcome reception with a sunset at @econmuni.bsky.social l a social dinner at Moravian Gallery, and a beer (or two) at Harry Brewery.
September 10, 2025 at 7:21 PM
~200 scholars presented in parallel sessions. Special thanks to sessions Crowd Science with @labsquare.net -@da-lbrecht.bsky.social, A.Dreber, @flxhlzmstr.bsky.social, T. Imai, @leventneyse.bsky.social and mentoring Tales of saying Yes, No, and Maybe-@bortolotti.bsky.social, D. Cooper, A. Dianat
September 10, 2025 at 7:21 PM
Keynotes by Michal Bauer (@cerge-ei.bsky.social& @unikarlova.cuni.cz ): Ethnic hostility and conflict | Anna Dreber (@sthlmschoolofecon.bsky.social): Replications and generalizability | @mbigoni.bsky.social (@unibo.it): The future of cooperation
George Loewenstein (@cmu.edu): Learning and Unlearning
September 10, 2025 at 7:21 PM
We're looking forward to having you around, Konstantinos!
March 22, 2025 at 8:28 AM
Our results highlight that the prosocial behavior of the dictators is sensitive to the loss frame they are embedded in. Therefore, researchers should mind the framing when studying human behavior (particularly altruism) in the domain of losses. (4/4)
January 12, 2024 at 4:57 PM
We find that dictators' altruism varies with the loss frame used: sharing a loss makes them more benevolent compared to a setting without a loss or where they share what remains after a loss. (3/4)
January 12, 2024 at 4:57 PM
Using a dictator game, we study the effect of loss framing on altruism in a high-powered online experiment with either a windfall endowment or real effort task. 🤑 (2/4)
January 12, 2024 at 4:56 PM