The 2021 HiSS Workshop

Online, September 6, September 13, September 20, 2021

Session 1, September 6, 2021

Sarah Williams

(MIT, USA)

Marcel Schweiker

(University of Aachen, Germany)

Interactional Intelligence: Social Networks and the Sustainable-Smart City. Social interactions, consumption in particular resource/energy use. What kind of experiments/data do we need to better understand choices/decisions in a smart city context from individual to societal levels?

Session 2, September 13, 2021

Manuel Cebrian

(Max Planck Institute, Germany)

Esteban Moro

(MIT, USA)

Angelia Nedich

(University of Arizona, USA)

Reflective Intelligence: Individual Decision Making to Navigate the Sustainable-Smart City. Individual preferences and choices; basic social interactions; utilities and social norms; confidence and control. Which of the existing theories for human choices/decisions are suitable in the sustainable smart city context?

Session 3, September 20, 2021

Jerome Busemeyer

(Indiana University, USA)

Alan Sanfey

(Radboud University, The Netherlands)

 Scott Huettel

(Duke University, USA)

Neuro-cognition: Neural perspective of individual choices and human-social behavior. Decision-making, cognitive architectures, long- and short-term memory, learning and risk-taking. How to reconcile a neurocognitive perspective of individual goal-directed behavior with interactive socio-economic decision-making to explain human-social choices in a smart city context?