EACR 2023 Schedule
We are excited to announce the full program of the EACR 2023 Conference. Each day contains a great set of sessions, with a closing party at Saturday. The schedule below is subject to change, updates in the schedule will be communicated here so please stay tuned for the latest version.
Please find the final program on the right, or download the final program here in pdf.
In addition to the official program, there are still tickets left for the social activities!
Please click here to learn more about the social program.
Get the Conference App!
For sustainability reasons instead of providing a printed program, we have a Conference App available for download.
Follow these steps to access the app:
- Download the Ex Ordo* app onto your device from the app store.
- EACR guide is hidden behind the Passphrase. Click on Find Guides at the bottom right corner of the screen and then select Have a Passphrase? To find the guide type in eacr2023 into the search box.
- This will direct you to the conference guide within the Ex Ordo app where you can view the full program and different tracks, read abstracts, build your own schedule, and connect with other attendees.
- If you would like to receive notifications from the conference organisers and interact with other users of the guide you will have to log in. Here is an article that explains the process – Check in and Connect.
- You have to create a new account for logging into the guide. Your Ex Ordo credentials won’t be recognised in the mobile app when you log in.
Full program & Thematic Session information
The full program is included below, together with more information on the thematic sessions that are planned during EACR 2023.
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Engaging In Application-Inspired Research Maarten Bos (Snap Inc.), Bernd Schmitt (Columbia University), and Alex Bleier (Frankfurt School of Finance & Management) |
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Scraping and Making Sense of Web Data for Consumer Research Johannes Boegershausen (Rotterdam School of Management) and Aurélie Lemmens (Rotterdam School of Management) |
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Publishing Field Data in Consumer Research Stephan Ludwig (Monash University), Francisco Villarroel Ordenes (LUISS Guido Carli University), and Dennis Herhausen (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) |
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Dispelling Global Contextual Assumptions on Racism and Discrimination Research Samantha Cross (Iowa State University) and Stephanie Dellande (Menlo College) |
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Technology Roundtable hosted by Kristin Diehl (USC Marshall School of Business) | |
Plenary Session and Keynote address by Daniel Effron (London Business School) | |
Intersections Roundtable hosted by Simona Botti (London Business School) |