Symposium Program

Symposium Day 1

Monday 20 November  |  7 – 9.30pm AEDT

7.00 – 7.03pm
Associate Professor Kristian Rotaru, Monash Business School, Chair of the Steering Committee Monash Business Behavioural Laboratory, and symposium host
Welcome

7.03 – 7.10pm
Professor Russell Smyth, Monash Business School,  Professor of Economics and Deputy Dean (Research)
Opening address

7.10 – 7.45pm
Professor Charmine Härtel, Department of Management and Opportunity Tech Lab, Monash Business School
Dr Paul McIntosh, Virtual & Augmented Reality Services and Opportunity Tech Lab,  Monash Business School
Data Insights from Virtual Worlds

7.45 – 8.20pm
Lars KooijmanInstitute for Intelligent Systems Research and Innovation, Deakin University
Studying human judgements and decision-making using virtual reality simulators

8.20 – 8.55pm
Zhongwen ChenDepartment of Economics and MonLEE Lab, Monash Business School
Fear on the Plank? Virtual but more Real!

8.55 – 9.30pm
Dr Benjamin TagEmbodied Visualisation Group, Faculty of IT, Monash University
Emotion Regulation for Improved Decision Making: The Potential of VR Technology

Session 1 Close


Symposium Day 2

Tuesday 21 November  |  7 – 9:30pm AEDT

7.00 – 7.02pm
Associate Professor Kristian Rotaru, Monash Business School, Chair of the Steering Committee Monash Business Behavioural Laboratory, and symposium Host
Welcome

7.02 – 7.35pm
Rebecca KirkhamBrainPark, The Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health and School of Psychological Sciences, Monash University
The use of VR to assess executive function: What's out there and where next?

7.35 – 8.10pm
Dr Adam RobertsFuture Resilient Systems program, Singapore-ETH Centre
Testing executive function using a Virtual laboratory

8.10 – 8.45pm
Dr Anne Odile PeschelDepartment of Management, Aarhus University, Denmark
The devil is in the detail: Recall and recognition in VR Retailing

8.45 – 9.20pm
Associate Professor Xiaojian ZhaoDepartment of Economics and MonLEE Lab, Monash Business School
Managing Screen Time: Feedback and (soft-)commitment

9.20 – 9.30pm
Associate Professor Kristian Rotaru, Monash Business School, Chair of the Steering Committee Monash Business Behavioural Laboratory, and symposium Host
Closing remarks

Symposium Close

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