You can download the PDF version of the program here.
Thursday, May 28
13:15 Registration & Welcome Coffee
Session 1
13:45 Christoph Huckfeldt – The Active Search Premium
with Sebastian Graves
14:30 Andreas Gulyas – The Role of Wages and Job Benefits in Job Search
with Andreas Beerli, Stefano Fiorin, Daniel Kopp, Mahsa Khoshnama and Michael Siegenthaler
15:15 Coffee Break
Session 2
15:45 Birthe Larsen – Monopsony with Recruiting
with Justin Bloesch and Anders Yding
16:30 Paulina Restrepo-Echavarria – Information-based Theory of Monopsony Power
with Anton Cheremukhin
17:15 Guillaume Nevo – Large Firms, High Concentration, High Wages
18:00 Welcome Drinks
Friday, May 29
8:30 Welcome Coffee
Session 3
9:00 Yucheng Yang – Deep Learning for Search and Matching Models
with Jonathan Payne and Adam Rebei
9:45 Attila Gyetvai – Identification and Estimation of Continuous-Time Job Search Models
with Peter Arcidiacono, Arnaud Maurel, Ekaterina Jardim
10:30 Coffee Break
Speed Talks — 11:00
• Manolis Galenianos – Market Power in Credit Markets
with Jarek Nosal and Tzuo Hann Law
• Pieter Gautier – Competitive Search with Private Information: Can Price Signal Quality?
with Jim Albrecht, Xiaoming Cai and Susan Vroman
• Pawel Krolikowski – Reservation Wages Revisited: Empirics with Canonical Models
with Steven J. Davis
• Roberto Pinheiro – Fed’s Employment Mandate and Inflation Policy
with Barış Kaymak
• Ines Gonçalves Raposo – Inflation Expectations, Wages and On-the-Job Search
• Malte Jacob Rattenborg – Is it me or the Market? Belief Formation in Job Search
• Martin Souchier – Private Preferences for Jobs and Labor Market Dynamics
with Cedomir Malgieri
• Saverio Spinella – Consumption Sorting and Inequality
with Tommaso De Santo
• Ija Trapeznikova – Parental Wealth and Early Labor Market Outcomes
with Johan Holmberg and Michael Simmons
11:45 Poster Session & Lunch
Session 4
14:00 Kerstin Holzheu – Wage Bargaining and Wage Posting Firms
with Jean-Marc Robin
Keynote I
15:00 Fabien Postel-Vinay – Measuring Occupational Health Inequality in the US, 2008-Present with Gregory Jolivet
16:00 Coffee Break
Session 5
16:30 Leanne Nam – Employment Stability, Earnings Dynamics, and Life-Cycle Savings
with Moritz Kuhn and Gasper Ploj
17:15 Amalia Repele – Wealth Sorting and Cyclical Employment Risk
19:00 Dinner (by invitation only)
Saturday, May 30
8:30 Welcome Coffee
Session 6
9:00 Niklas Engbom – The Long-term Decline of the U.S. Job Ladder
with Aniket Baksy and Daniele Caratelli
9:45 Shu Lin Wee – Dual Income Earners and Productivity
with Cristiano Mantovani
10:30 Coffee Break
Speed Talks — 11:00
• Jake Bradley – Identifying Selection and Duration Dependence Using Elicited Beliefs
with Richard Upward
• Alex Clymo – Sectoral Labour Flows
with Carlos Carrillo-Tudela, Camila Comunello and Ludo Visschers
• Cynthia Doniger – Wage Changes and Employment History
with Hie Joo Ahn
• Cristiano Mantovani – Hours Constraints and the Stalling Gender Gap
with Xincheng Qiu
• Anushka Mitra – Macroeconomic Sentiments and Job Search Behavior
• Haomin Wang – Household Search and the Equilibrium Gender Pay Gap
with Alessandro Di Nola, Leo Kaas and Chiara Lacava
• Jesse Wedewer – Intergenerational Mobility in Welfare: Wages and Amenities
with Natalia Khorunzhina and Runling Wu
• Dominik Wehr – Firm Pay Premia and On-the-Job Search: Evidence From Linked Survey and Administrative Data
11:45 Poster Session & Lunch
Session 7
14:00 Ryan Michaels – Signals, Interviews, and Hiring in Labor Market Equilibrium
with Piero Gottardi, Benjamin Lester and Ronald Wolthoff
Keynote II – Åsa Rosén Lecture
15:00 Belén Jerez – Temporary Agency Work and Labor Misallocation
Posters should be prepared in A1 (594 × 841 mm / 23.4 × 33.1 inches), and must be in portrait orientation. Pins will be provided.
Poster presenters will give a short speed talk (5 minutes) in the plenary session immediately preceding the poster session. Afterwards, they should be available for questions and discussion during the poster session.
We can print the poster for presenters. Posters will be printed in full color in A1 format.
If you would like to use this service, please email a PDF file of your poster to eurosamnetwork@gmail.com by May 22 at 12:00 CEST the latest. Please mention SaM 2026 - Poster in the email subject, and include your name in the email.
Please note that this submission deadline has been updated due to the university closure on May 25.
Printed posters will be at the conference venue.