2nd International Conference on Neuroeconomics and Neuromanagement Nov.6-7, 2010
Welcome
We are very pleased to announce the opening of the 2nd International Conference on Neuroeconomics and Neuromanagement at Zhejiang University, Hangzhou from Nov. 6th -7th, 2010.
Neuroeconomics and Neuromanagement has witnessed tremendous advance in past decades since the birth of these newly interdisciplinary fields at the turn of the century. In order to answer the question on to what extent biological science like neuroscience and genetics can inform the social science like business, economics and decision-making, a growing number of experts and scholars with different background has worked together in such intriguing fields.
With a good will of further promoting the advance of these burgeoning fields that cover business, economics, psychology, neuroscience etc. both in China and abroad, we sponsor such a conference to provide a platform for scholars with different background to gather and discuss topics in these interdisciplinary fields.
The conference covers topics include or related to:
•The present and future of Neuroeconomics and Neuromanagement
•The neural basis of decision making under risk and uncertainty;
•The research advance on behavioral decision making, behavioral economics and behavioral finance;
•The research of how the neuroscience can inform finance and marketing;
•Research on the neural correlates of social decision making and social cognition;
•Methodological studies demonstrating the use of fMRI, EEG, TMS, eye-tracking, genetics in Neuroeconomics and Neuromanagement;
•Studies on the psychological and neural basis of decision making under unconventional event;
•The potential application of cognitive neuroscience in other related fields.
Conference members (up to now)
Ben Seymour, Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, University College of London, UK
Gui Xue, Brain and Creativity Institute, University of Southern California, America
Huafu Chen, Key laboratory for Neuroinformation of Ministry of Education, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
Irwin Levin, Tippie college of Business, The University of Iowa, America
Jianmin Zeng(Qinglin Zhang) School of Psychology, Southwest University,China
Kanliang Wang, School of Management, Xi’an jiaotong University,China
Kou Murayama, University of Munich, Germany
Naixin Yan, TaiWan National Chengchi University, Taiwan
Nan’li(Daren Zhang), University of Science and Technology of China
Ruiming Liao, Taiwan National Chengchi University, Taiwan
Tatia Lee, Laboratory of Neuropsychology, The University of Hong Kong, China
Tatsuyoshi Saijo, Institute of Social and Economic Research, Osaka University, Japan
Qingguo Ma, Laboratory of Neuromanagement, Zhejiang University,China
Shu Li, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Svetlana Fokina, Advanced Business Technologies, Ukraine
Tan HongTong,
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Vasily Klucharev, Economic Psychology Lab, University of Basel, Switzerland
Xiaolin Zhou, Center for Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Peking University, China
Xiaolan Yang, College of Economics, Zhejiang University,China
Xiaowei Tang, Department of Physics, Zhejiang University, China
Yuejia Luo, State Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience & Learning,
Beijing Normal University, China Conference Location:
Room 137, International Conference Hall, Zijingang campus, Zhejiang University,Hangzhou, China 中国杭州浙江大学紫金港校区国际会议中心137
You can find the exact location from: http://www.eemap.org/id/35677 Registration:The registration fee for students is 50$, and 100$ for others.
The conference will offer free meals (lunch & dinner) for all registration participants.
The nearest hotel is Zijingang Hotel, whose fees are 50$ per day (include breakfast).
You could take a taxi from the Xiao Shan International Airport of Hangzhou(杭州萧山国际机场) to Zijingang Campus of Zhejiang University(浙江大学紫金港校区) (20$). If you need help, please mail to the Conference Secretary (Robert Bian), who would like to be your guide.
Hangzhou is famous for its natural beauty and historical and cultural heritages, so if you want to visit some great interests, the Conference Secretary(Robert Bian) would be very happy to help arrange tours after the conference for you and your families at affordable prices.
You can find the detailed information about Hangzhou from: http://wikitravel.org/en/Hangzhou
It is usually rainy in Hangzhou during November, and the air is fresh and wet. The temperature is around 10℃, and you may feel a little cold especially in the morning and evening, so please do not forget to take a sweater with you.
Conference Secretary
Jun
Bian(卞军)
Tel: +86-13868067796
E-mail: 10920007@zju.edu.cn
Laboratory of Neuromanagement, School of Management, ZheJiang University, HangZhou 310027, China