July 7 - 11, 2009
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
 

submission Information & deadlines

We invite submission for papers and sessions.

The Scientific Committee reserves the rights to add a paper to the proposed session so as to create some interdisciplinary dialogue where possible.

Sessions may be 2 hours, or 1.5 hours long. Each paper in a session will be allocated 30 minutes, 20 minutes of which is for presentation and 10 minutes for discussion. If presentations exceed the 20 minutes timeframe, presenters will have their allocated discussion time adjusted downwards accordingly.

We also invite proposal for papers that can be presented within a 10 minutes time frame. This would be largely for less complex papers and research projects that have not yet reached their final stages of completion.

You are asked to rank order your preference for the 20 and 10 minutes presentation slots.

All presentations can be presented in computer assisted format such as PowerPoint. To facilitate the latter, if your paper is accepted we ask that your presentation be sent to iarep.sabe09@smu.ca for uploading onto our computers.

Abstracts should be between 300 and 500 words and should be submitted electronically to iarep.sabe09@smu.ca with your LAST NAME in the subject. Please include Information on affiliation and contact Information (email address is critical). Also indicate if you are a student. Session proposals should be submitted to iarep.sabe09@smu.ca and contain abstracts of all papers (SESSION-LAST_NAMES in the subject).

The Scientific Committee will review the abstracts. The review criteria are: theoretical and practical impact, methodological quality, clarity of ideas and structure.

The deadline for submissions is March 15, 2009 . You will be notified by April 30, 2009, whether or not your submission has been accepted for presentation.

Full texts of accepted papers will be included in the Conference Proceedings (Conference CD) if received by June 10th 2009 and the registration fee has been paid.

 

Best Student Paper Competition 2009

Students are encouraged to participate in the Best Student Paper Competition.

A prize committee of senior members of IAREP and SABE will adjudicate the submitted papers. Elsevier Scientific, the publisher of the Journal of Economic Psychology and the Journal of Socio-Economics , sponsors the prizes.

The winner of the Elsevier/IAREP Best Student Paper Competition 2009 receives:

* a year's subscription to the Journal of Economic Psychology and the Journal of Socio-Economics

* 1,000 €

The second and third place winners will receive a year's subscription to both of the above journals.

To be eligible for the prize the student author must register for the conference and present her/his paper.

The status of each author must be clearly stipulated (are second or third authors, MA students or Ph.D students, etc.

*This year we will be trying an experiment. The submitted papers can be written only by students. Professors cannot be co-authors.*

The submission should be no longer than 8,000 words.

Please submit your paper through the regular submission process, plus send a copy of your abstract and finally of your completed paper to the Chair of the selection committee, Professor Louis.Levy-Garboua (Louis.Levy-Garboua@UNIV-PARIS1.FR )

The other committee members are:
Marko Polic. marko.polic@guest.arnes.si
Guido Ortono. guido.ortona@sp.unipmn.it
Shabnam Mousavi. mousavi@mpib-berlin.mpg.de