Symposium Program

Symposium Day 1

Wednesday 13 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 Charmine Hartel, Director, Opportunity Tech Lab (OTL) and Associate Dean Research Impact, Monash Business School
Opening address

7.10 – 7.45pm
Professor Billy Sung, Professor of Consumer Psychology and Neuroscience, School of Management and Marketing; Founding Director, Consumer Research Lab, Curtin University
Uncovering Online and Offline Consumer Behaviour through Consumer Biometrics

7.45 – 8.20pm
Professor Charmine Hartel, Director, Opportunity Tech Lab (OTL) and Associate Dean Research Impact, Monash Business School
Dr Lars Kooijman, Opportunity Tech Lab (OTL), Monash Business School
VR-ELOVATE: A tool for developing VR experiences

8.20 – 8.55pm
Associate Professor Anna Kralj, Department of Tourism, Sport and Hotel Management, Griffith Business School
Virtual tourism: Attention, arousal and appraisals

8.55 – 9.30pm
Dr Lee Lawrence, Lab Research Manager and Adjunct Research Fellow, Monash Business Behavioural Laboratory, Monash Business School
The use of VR for emotion induction and regulation: A pilot study

Session close

Symposium Day 2

Thursday 14 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
Assistant Professor Wei Huang ,
CUHK Business School, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Fear on the plank: An experiment in virtual reality

7.35 – 8.10pm
Rebecca Heath, University of Cambridge
Leadership allocation and stress

8.10 – 8.45pm
Professor Erte Xiao, Department of Economics and MonLEE Lab, Monash Business School
Zhongwen Chen, Department of Economics and MonLEE Lab, Monash Business School
Dr Lars Kooijman, Opportunity Tech Lab (OTL), Monash Business School
Biophysiological Markers of Rule-Following Behaviour: Insights from a Virtual Reality Traffic Light Task

8.45 – 9.20pm
Ana Lleo-Bono, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge 
Comparing Oranges to Oranges: A Field Experiment on Productivity and Team Incentives

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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