Second “Behavioral Insurance Economics” SCOR-TSE Workshop
November 24, 2025, 12:30 - 18:00
The online workshop is hosted by the Toulouse School of Economics (TSE) within the framework of the “Risk Markets and Value Creation” Chair supported by SCOR Foundation for Science. This workshop, planned for Monday, November 24 2025 is aimed at insurance professionals and behavioral science researchers.
PROGRAM
12:30 –12:45: Introduction by Aisling BRADFIELD (SCOR), and Nicolas TREICH (TSE, INRAE)
12:45 –13:15: Jiakun ZHENG (AMSE)
“Unpacking household insurance decisions: Field and experimental evidence”
13:15 –13:45: Philippe DE DONDER (TSE, CNRS)
“Genetic testing with attraction to chance: From pooling to separating contracts”
13:45 –14:15: Break
14:15 –14:45: Frédéric CHERBONNIER (TSE)
“Optimal insurance for time-inconsistent agents”
14:45 –15:15: Caitlyn PARSONS (SCOR)
“How can behavioural science research help us understand AI in the insurance context”
15:15 –15:45: Charlotte CAVAILLÉ (Michigan, IAST)
“Everyday moral reasoning and its implications for private insurance markets: A review of the research”
15:45 – 16:15: François SALANIÉ (TSE, INRAE)
“Bounded rationality and competition in insurance markets”
16:15 –16:30: Break
16:30 –17:00: Anthony VUILLAUME (SCOR, ENS-Paris Saclay)
“Determinants of willingness to share wearables data with insurers: An international analysis”
17:00 – 17:30: Nicolas TREICH (TSE, INRAE)
“The (behavioral) economics of pet insurance”
17:30 –18:00: Wrap-up