International Gambling Conference 2018

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12th European Conference on Gambling Studies and Policy Issues. EASG 2018 - Conference programme. Day 2 (12 September 2018) 12 September 2018 - Conference day 2. International Simulation and Gaming Association (ISAGA) 'Due to requests by many authors, ISAGA2018 extends the deadline for submission of full paper to April 20, 2018 before 24:00 hrs Thai Time.'

12 September 2018 - Conference day 2

International gambling conference 2018 2019

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08.00 - 09.30 Welcome and official opening

  • Graham White, chairman of the European Association for the Study of Gambling, the Netherlands
  • Heathcliff Farrugia, CEO Malta Gaming Authority, Malta
  • Silvio Schembri, Minister, Malta (Video Message)

09.30 - 11.00 What’s new? What position has the Industry? And the regulator?

Moderator: Graham White, chairman of the European Association for the study of Gambling, the Netherlands

  • Graham White, chairman of the European Association for the Study of Gambling, the Netherlands
  • Birgitte Sand, IAGR Trustee & Patron, Denmark

11.30 - 12.30 InBrief: What’s new in the research arena? Who has a Vision?

Moderator: Pieter Remmers, Assissa Consultancy Europe, the Netherlands

  • Got game? Taking stock of 50 years of research in product-related risk and looking ahead beyond 2020
    Jonathan Parke, Sophro Ltd, United Kingdom
  • Artificial Intelligence and gambling research: Progressing from tracking behaviour today to designing safety into the product in the future
    Christian Percy and Simo Dragicevic United Kingdom

13.45 - 15.25 Parallel Sessions

Session 1 - Responsible Gaming Strategy and Politics

  • Beyond Reno II: Who cares for vulnerable gamblers?
    Gerhard Bühringer, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
  • Considering co-occurring disorders in gambling disorder: Implications for prevention, treatment and responsible gambling
    Marc N. Potenza, Yale University, School of Medicine, USA
  • Improving strategies in Responsible Gaming Programs: its complete implementation in the Province of Neuquén, Argentina
    Julio Ángel Brizuela and Propuesta Cia-Brizuela, APAL Section of Pathological
  • The recent evolution of the Belgian gambling landscape
    Roland Louski, Loterie Nationale, Belgium
  • Responsible Gambling Strategy Board - overview of research programme
    Tim Livesley, Responsible Gambling Strategy Board, United Kingdom
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Session 2 - Focus on Research, Gambling and Harm

  • A new instrument for measuring gambling participation
    Rachel Volberg, University of Massachusetts, USA
  • A comparative analysis of Canadian University policies towards alcohol, drugs and gambling use
    Loredana Marchica, McGill University, Canada
  • “It never rally ends” - A qualitative study of everyday life and living conditions in families of problem gamblers
    Trude Klevan, University of South-Eastern Norway, Norway and Vibeke Krane, University of South-Eastern Norway, Norway and Bente Weimand, Akerhus University Hospital, Norway
  • The future need for harm minimisation and gambling counselling for the Arabic-speaking community in Sydney, Australia: An exploration of Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA) from Australian Census 2016
    Keis Ohtsuka, Victoria University, Australia
  • Advances in Quebec public health & gambling studies: naming harms, measuring impacts, targeting environments
    Elisabeth Papineau, Instituté national de santé publique du Québec, Canada

Session 3 - Regulators and Economics

  • Ideas from Behavioural Economics for Responsible Gambling
    Douglas Walker, College of Charleston, USA
  • Regulation of cross border gambling
    Václav Ulrich and Jan Řehola, Faculty of Law of Charles University, Czech Republic
  • How should gambling machines be taxed?
    Leighton Vaughan Williams, Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom
  • The Licenses of the Gaming Industry in Macao: Overview and Improvement
    Changbin Wang, Macao Polytechnic Institute, China
  • Tax incidence of gambling: Evidence from the Finnish gambling market
    Tomi Roukka, National Institute for Health and Welfare/University of Turku, Finland

Session 4 - Automated Identification: Self-exclusion and what’s next? The industry involved

  • Automated identification of possible problem behaviour in online gambling matching expert assessment
    Elisabeth Crone Linding, Danske Spil and Kim Mouridsen, Midway AI, Denmark
  • Raising Standards in compliance: Can Artificial Intelligence help industry stay one step ahead of criminal spenders in online gambling?
    Simo Dragicevic, Playtech, United Kingdom
  • The long-term effects of a real-time loss-limit reminder at Norsk Tipping
    Michael Auer, Neccton, Austria
  • Responsible gambling in practice: a case study of views and practices of Swedish oriented gambling companies
    David Forsström, Department of Public Health Sciences, Sweden
  • Collaborative Innovation Identifying good practice and inspiring change
    Jenny Holland, GambleAware, United Kingdom

Session 5 - (Preventing) Gambling Harm

  • From the Slots to the Bottle: A Mixed-Method Study of Addiction Substitution among Recovered Gamblers
    Hyoun Kim, University of Calgary, Canada
  • Gambling-related harm
    Alexander Blaszczynski, University of Sydney, Australia
  • GAME-BLING: When gaming meets gambling
    Mina Hazar and Adela Colhon, YMCA of Greater Toronto, Canada
  • 'The law itself doesn't change things'. The local prevention of gambling-related harms after the Act on organizing alcohol, tobacco, drugs and gambling prevention
    Jani Selin, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland

Session 6 - (Socio-)economic costs

  • Gambling expenditure in Finland - who contributes the most to the profits of the gambling industry?
    Anne Salonen, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland
  • Social costs of Gambling in Italy
    Fabio Lucchini, FeDerSerD (Italian Federation of Workers of the Addiction Departments and Services), Italy
  • Venezuelan Socio-Economic crisis and its impact on Gambling
    César A. Sanchez Bello, Seccion Juego Patologico (APAL), Venezuela
  • Is slot machine density highest in socioeconomically disadvantaged areas in Finland?
    Susanna Raisamo, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland
  • Two Disasters and the Future of Las Vegas Gaming: Shootings at the Mandalay and the Fall of Steve Wynn
    William Thompson, University Nevada, USA

15.55 - 17.15 Parallel Sessions

Session 1 -State of the Art in the Practices of Responsible Gaming

  • Experiences from proactive responsible gambling communication
    Judith Torstensson, Svenska Spel, Sweden
  • Effects of wagering advertisements and inducements on betting behaviour
    Nerilee Hing, CQUniversity, Australia
  • Bring Responsible Gaming to Retail
    Jesse Saccoccio, IGT, Italy
  • The Relationship between Exclusions from Gambling Arcades and Accessibility: Evidence from a newly introduced exclusion program in Hesse, Germany
    Tanja Strohäker, University of Hohenheim, Germany

Session 2 - The Netherlands Gaming Authority

Seminar: The Tulips are Growing

Session 3 - Focus on Women

  • Never too old, never old enough… Gambling-related problems among older adults: risk factors and experimental treatment with focus on Women
    Fulvia Prever, SUN(N)COOP & ALEA, Italy
  • Identifying help-seeking behaviours among women gamblers: a cross-sectional population survey from Quebec, Canada
    Adѐle Morvannou, Concordia University, Canada
  • Exploring experiences of violence amongst women with gambling disorder
    Fulvia Prever, SUN(N)COOP & ALEA, Italy
  • Mixed model of care and gender differences
    Adele Duncan, Gordon Moody Association, United Kingdom

Session 4 - Treatment of Problem Gaming

  • Developing an on online treatment program for problem gambling
    Nigel Turner, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Canada
  • The impact of therapeutic contract and CBT treatment in gambling disorder: A pilot study
    Pedro Hubert, IAJ - Instituto Apoio Jagador, Portugal
  • Problem gambling, craving and hypnosis
    Stephanie Lienard, Private practise / Addiction Treatment Center, France
  • Pharmacological Treatment of Pathological Gambling with Oxcarbazepine (Trileptal)
    Viorel Lupu, Luliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy Cluj Napoca, Romania
  • ORTHOS intensive residential treatment for pathological gamblers: Outcomes after 10 years of the experimental project
    Riccardo Zerbetto, Orthos, Italy

Session 5 - Gambling Regulations

  • The Italian Gaming Machines and Gambling Regulated Market 15 years later: keynotes for further market implementation towards the players safety
    Emmanuele Cangianelli, MAG, Italy
  • New Malta Gaming Regulatory Framework
    Olga Finkel, WH Partners, Malta
  • Casino Anti-money laundering Rules and Procedures in Macao
    Carlos Siu Lam, Macao Polytechnic Institute, China
  • Illegal online sports betting machines in the Netherlands
    Toine Spapens, Tilburg University, the Netherlands

Session 6 - What’s in games and Solutions?

  • Merging game design features and player behaviour risk markers: What can we learn?
    Christian Percy, Playtech, United Kingdom
  • Daily Fantasy Sports, Social Casino Games, and Ethnic Differences in Gambling Behaviours: Results from a State-wide Prevalence Study
    Lia Nower and Devin Mills, Rutgers University, USA
  • In-play sports betting a scoping study
    Elizabeth A. Killick, Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom
  • The game of Kinzo: gamblers reported perceptions, paths and behaviours
    Serge Sevigny, Université Laval, Canada

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