17
16th EUROPEAN MEETING ON GAME THEORY GRANADA, JUN 30 – JULY 2, 2021 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

16th EUROPEAN MEETING ON GAME THEORY CONFERENCE …

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    2

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: 16th EUROPEAN MEETING ON GAME THEORY CONFERENCE …

16th EUROPEAN MEETING ON GAME THEORY GRANADA, JUN 30 – JULY 2, 2021

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

Page 2: 16th EUROPEAN MEETING ON GAME THEORY CONFERENCE …
Page 3: 16th EUROPEAN MEETING ON GAME THEORY CONFERENCE …

ZOOM - BASIC INSTRUCTIONS

BEFORE THE CONFERENCE Please, check in advance that Zoom is installed in your device. The installation takes some time, so it is important not to wait until the last minute. Speakers and chairs must be identifiable during the sessions. It is key that you log in with your first and last names (i.e. avoid nicknames or usernames) so that the host can easily identify you. TERMINOLOGY Host: She/he facilitates the use of the technology. This user will have and special icon by the side of the profile. Chair: She/he is in charge of coordinating the session and managing questions and answers. As usual, the Chair will be the last speaker in each session. Speaker: Each of the presenters in a session. BASIC STRUCTURE OF THE SESSION The time of the session is equally split among speakers, that is, 22 minutes per speaker (19 min. presentation + 3 min. discussion). IF YOU ARE A CHAIR/SPEAKER 10 minutes before the Session: The Host will start the designated Zoom room for you to log in. Remember to log in with your first and last names. Chair and Speakers are given permissions to share their screen and technical details are sorted out. If possible, switch on your camera so that people in the audience can see you while you are presenting. 3 minutes before the Session: The Zoom room is opened to all participants. Beginning of the Session: The Chair will introduce the session. If you are a Chair you will need to manage the questions. We recommend you to check whether there are some questions in the chat that need to be answered. Look also for people in the audience who have raised their hands and want to intervene. The Chair is responsible of managing the questions and the time of the session. In order to know who raised her/his hand, click on the chat icon at the bottom of the screen to show the participants panel. You will see a hand icon near to the name of those who raised it.

Page 4: 16th EUROPEAN MEETING ON GAME THEORY CONFERENCE …

IF YOU ARE ATTENDING A SESSION 10 minutes before the Session: The Host will start the designated Zoom room for the Chair and Speakers to log in and to sort out technical details. As an attendee, please, wait until three minutes before the session to access the room. 3 minutes before the Session: The Host will allow you to enter into the session and will mute your microphone. You are kindly asked to switch off your camera. Beginning of the Session: The Chair will introduce the session. You can ask questions by raising your hand or using the chat (see below). HOW TO MAKE QUESTIONS Participants will be muted during the session. If you want to intervene you can submit your questions using the chat or raising your hand. The Chair will be in charge of given you permission to ask. If the Chair allows you to talk, you may be prompted to unmute yourself. Option 1. CHAT Click on the chat icon at the bottom of the screen to show the chat panel. You can post your questions anytime during the presentation. Have in mind that they may not be answered until the end of the talk, so, please, wait until the presentation is finished or provide a precise indication on which part of the talk you question is about so that the Speaker can easily contextualize it.

Option 2. RAISE YOUR HAND During a meeting, click on the reactions button at the bottom of the screen. Underneath the reactions, there should be a separate button the says “Raise Your Hand”. Select this, and a hand icon should appear in the upper left-hand corner of your screen.

Page 5: 16th EUROPEAN MEETING ON GAME THEORY CONFERENCE …

To lower your hand, go back to “reactions” and the bottom button will now say “Lower Your Hand”. Select this to do so, and remove the hand icon from your video

Page 6: 16th EUROPEAN MEETING ON GAME THEORY CONFERENCE …

ZOOM - MEETING ROOMS

These are the virtual meeting rooms we are going to use during the conference. Please, check the room name of the session you want to attend in the detailed schedule and use the corresponding link and password. If, in the program, you click on the room name, the link opens automatically.

Room Link Password A https://ugr.zoom.us/j/89490881766 SINGA1 B https://ugr.zoom.us/j/89173814074 SINGB1 C https://ugr.zoom.us/j/86958198815 SINGC1 D https://ugr.zoom.us/j/84707571597 SINGD1 E https://ugr.zoom.us/j/82569516231 SINGE1 F https://ugr.zoom.us/j/82348421643 SINGF1 X https://oficinavirtual.ugr.es/redes/SOR/SALVEUGR/accesosala.jsp?IDSALA=22981472 197491 Y https://oficinavirtual.ugr.es/redes/SOR/SALVEUGR/accesosala.jsp?IDSALA=22981407 547098 Z https://oficinavirtual.ugr.es/redes/SOR/SALVEUGR/accesosala.jsp?IDSALA=22981405 678939

Page 7: 16th EUROPEAN MEETING ON GAME THEORY CONFERENCE …

PLANNED SCHEDULE

(MEETING TIME ZONE: MADRID, SPAIN (GMT+2))

WEDNESDAY - JUNE 30, 2021 THURSDAY - JULY 1, 2021 FRIDAY - JULY 2, 2021

9:00 – 10:30 PARALLEL SESSION 1 PARALLEL SESSION 4 PARALLEL SESSION 6

10:30 – 11:00 COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK

11:00 – 12:15 PLENARY SESSION (Jordi Massó)

PLENARY SESSION (Oscar Volij)

PLENARY SESSION (Marek Pycia)

12:15 – 14:00 LUNCH BREAK LUNCH BREAK LUNCH BREAK

14:00 – 15:30 PARALLEL SESSION 2 PARALLEL SESSION 5 PARALLEL SESSION 7

15:30 – 16:00 COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK

16:00 – 17:30 PARALLEL SESSION 3 PLENARY SESSION (Utku Ünver)

BEST STUDENT PAPER PRICE

SING ASSAMBLY

17:30 – 18:30 MEETING OF THE SING COUNCIL

Page 8: 16th EUROPEAN MEETING ON GAME THEORY CONFERENCE …

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30

PARA

LLEL

SES

SION

1

9:00

– 10

:30 Cooperative Games

and Applications 1 Voting 1 Cost Sharing and Resource Allocation 1 Auctions Mechanism Design 1

Room A Pass: SINGA1

Room B Pass: SINGB1

Room C Pass: SINGC1

Room D Pass: SINGD1

Room E Pass: SINGE1

A real Shapley: value for cooperative games with fuzzy characteristic function Hugo Galindo Rough Shapley values for games with a priori unions Andrés Jiménez-Losada Weighted Shapley Value for Ambulance Repositioning Rudramoorthi Thangaraj Core Compatible and Strongly Monotone Values on Supply Chain Games Anna Ráhel Radványi

A Probabilistic Model of Party Formation and Party Relevance Dariusz Stolicki Incumbent Competition and Pandering Anne Marie Go Spoiler Effects in Multiparty Systems: A Mathematical Model Daria Boratyn To what extent does the model of processing sincere incomplete rankings affect the likelihood of the truncation paradox? Eric Kamwa

A claims problem approach to the cost allocation of a minimum cost spanning tree José-Manuel Giménez-Gómez On properties of the average of awards rule with an application to the allocation of CO2 emissions Miguel Ángel Mirás Calvo Simultaneous conflicting claims problems Josep María Izquierdo Social solidarity with dummies in the museum pass problem Ricardo Martínez

Characterization of the minimum price Walrasian rule with reserve prices Yuya Wakabayashi Efciency and strategy-proofness in package assignment problems with positive income effects Hiroki Shinozaki On multi-keyword sponsored search auctions: Equilibria, revenue and welfare Ayano Nakagawa Bayesian Nash Equilibrium Existence in (Almost Continuous) Contests Ori Haimanko

A Framework to Implement Cooperative Solutions Héctor Hermida Rivera Belief Inducibility and Informativeness Toygar Kerman Conditional rights and implementation Foivos Savva Fighting the Corona Pandemic: A Theoretical Assessment of the Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions in Germany Frank Steffen

10:30 – 11:00 COFFEE BREAK

11:00 – 12:15 PLENARY SESSION 1

Room A Pass: SINGA1 All sequential allotment rules are obviously strategy-proof Jordi Massó (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)

12:15 – 14:00 LUNCH BREAK

PARA

LLEL

SES

SION

2

14:0

0 – 15

:30 Cooperative Games

and Applications 2 Voting 2 Cost sharing and resource Allocation 2 Dynamic Games 1 Non-cooperative

Games 1 Room A

Pass: SINGA1 Room B

Pass: SINGB1 Room C

Pass: SINGC1 Room D

Pass: SINGD1 Room E

Pass: SINGE1 Allocation Rules for Multi-choice Games with a Permission Tree Structure David Lowing An allocation rule for a family of cooperative games on colored networks Antonio Carlos Alarcón Stable agreements through liability rules: a multi-choice game approach to the social cost problem Kevin Techer

Inconsistent weighting in weighted voting games Mostapha Diss On majority voting rules with abstention Josep Freixas Vote Delegation and Misbehavior Manvir Schneider Influence in Weighted Committees Alexander Mayer

Multi-issue bankruptcy problems with crossed claim Rick Acosta Cost sharing methods for capacity restricted cooperative purchasing situations Jop Schouten Fair and consistent prize allocation in sports competitions Bas Dietzenbacher Monotonicity in sharing the revenues

A game-theoretic approach to line formation during bank runs Alfonso Rosa Garcia A general constructive method for subgame perfect Nash equilibria in Stackelberg games Francesco Caruso Epidemics with Behavior Satoshi Fukuda

Innovation decisions for green products: the role of regulatory incentives and acquisitions in a consumer-firm game Inês Carrilho Nunes Market exit and minimax regret Gisèle Umbhauer Pricing, Revenue sharing and Quality decisions in the Internet Value Chain Sudha Madhavi Dastrala

Page 9: 16th EUROPEAN MEETING ON GAME THEORY CONFERENCE …

Sharing the Surplus and Proportional Values Yukihiko Funaki

from broadcasting sports leagues Gustavo Bergantiños

Every Country for Itself, and the Central Bank for Us All? Reinhard Neck

Garbling an evaluation to retain an advantage Jose A. García-Martínez

15:30 – 16:00 COFFEE BREAK

PARA

LLEL

SES

SION

3

16:0

0 – 17

:30 Cooperative Games

and Applications 3 Voting 3 Cost sharing and resource Allocation 3 Dynamic Games 2 Non-cooperative

Games 2 Room A

Pass: SINGA1 Room B

Pass: SINGB1 Room C

Pass: SINGC1 Room D

Pass: SINGD1 Room E

Pass: SINGE1 Algorithmic aspect of core stability Dylan Laplace Mermoud An Axiom-Based Comparison of the Core and other Core Extensions Anne van den Nouweland Privacy Accountability Measures via Shapley Value and Penalties: the case of IoT Firms Andrea di Liddo A characterization of the core for totally positive games without any consistency axiom Sylvain Béal

Cooperation, Dependencies, and Flexibility Gero Henseler Effect of close elections on the likelihood of voting paradoxes: Further results in three-candidate elections Abdelmonaim Tlidi Persuading Communicating Voters Anastas Tenev Properties of anti-manipulation method Honorata Sosnowska

Minimum cost spanning tree problems as value sharing problems Christian Trudeau Uniqueness of Clearing Payment Matrices and Continuity of Bankruptcy Rules in Financial Networks Péter Csóka Stable Partitions for Proportional Generalized Claims Problem Oihane Gallo Deviation from proportionality and Lorenz-dominance between the average of awards and the standard rules for claims problems Iago Núñez Luigilde

Competing Conventions with Costly Acquisition of Information Roberto Rozzi Effectiveness of protection measures in a clustered epidemic model Ilya Petrov Envy-induced collective strategy condensation Claudius Gros Evolutionary information search dynamics against fake news Alberto Pinto

Strategic Investments in Distributed Computing: A Stochastic Game Perspective Swapnil Dhamal The Attack-and-Defense Conflict with the Gun-and-Butter Dilemma Subhasish Chowdhury Dastrala Unaware consumers and disclosure of deficiencies Dominik Bruckner Strategic Settings with Social and Psychological Elements Joel Watson

Page 10: 16th EUROPEAN MEETING ON GAME THEORY CONFERENCE …

THURSDAY, JULY 1

PARA

LLEL

SES

SION

4

9:00

– 10

:30 Cooperative Games

and Applications 4 Networks 1 Matching 1 Dynamic Games 3 Non-cooperative Games 3

Room A Pass: SINGA1

Room B Pass: SINGB1

Room C Pass: SINGC1

Room D Pass: SINGD1

Room E Pass: SINGE1

An Option Games Approach to valuate urban redevelopment projects achieving by Public-Private Partnership Antonio Di Bari Analysis of the impact of DMUs on overall efficiency in the event of a merger Alejandro Saavedra-Nieves Essential coalitions for non-balanced games Zsóa Dornai Weighted values via face games Estela Sánchez Rodríguez

Decentralization and mutual liability rules Martijn Ketelaars Optimal Management of Evolving Hierarchies Juan D. Moreno-Ternero Power measures in communication networks Encarnación Algaba Ranking Game Theoretical Institutions Balázs R. Sziklai

School Choice with Transferable Students’ Characteristics Carmelo Rodriguez-Alvarez Serial Vickrey mechanism Yu Zhou Valuation monotonicity, fairness and stability in assignment problems Marina Núñez Valuation monotonicity and manipulability of stable rules in a multiple-partners job market Gerard Domenech

Incentives for Research Effort: An evolutionary model of publication markets with double blind and open review Mantas Radzvilas Learning and Endogenous Technology Cycles in Games with Monitoring Alae Baha Liberal parentalism Aviad Heifetz

Advantageous Symmetric Cross-Ownership Konstantinos Papadopoulos Deceptive Features on Platforms Robert Somogyi Noisy Disclosure Aidan Smith Stackelberg Competition in Dynamic Advertising With an Application to Cryptocurrency Market Rajani Singh

10:30 – 11:00 COFFEE BREAK

11:00 – 12:15 PLENARY SESSION 2

Room A Pass: SINGA1 Theft in Equilibrium Oscar Volij (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)

12:15 – 14:00 LUNCH BREAK

PARA

LLEL

SES

SION

5

14:0

0 – 15

:30 Cooperative Games

and Applications 5 Networks 2 Matching 2 Dynamic Games 4 Experiments 1

Room A Pass: SINGA1

Room B Pass: SINGB1

Room C Pass: SINGC1

Room D Pass: SINGD1

Room E Pass: SINGE1

Efficient Effort Equilibrium in Cooperation with Pairwise Cost Reduction Ana Meca On realizations with minimum sum of weighted majority games Marc Taberner Efficient and fair solutions in cooperative games Takumi Kongo

Homophily and Polarization in Endogenous Networks Patrick Allmis Network Games on Probabilistic Graphs: Two Axiomatisations of the Myerson Value Robert Gilles Criticality orders in flow situations Teresa Estañ Degree Centrality and Externalities in Networks Agnieszka Rusinowska

Application Costs as a Screening Instrument in Decentralized Matching Sergei Balakin Matching markets with (in)compatibilities Sarah Kühn Priority-based Assignment with Reserves and Quotas Aram Grigoryan An Implementation Approach to Rotation Programs Riccardo Saulle

Repeated Games with Switching Costs - Stationary vs History Independent Strategies Yevgeny Tsodikovich Reputation, Innovation, and Externalities in Venture Capital Farzad Pourbabaee Sustainable cooperation in extensive games based on the subgame-perfect core concept Nadezhda V. Smirnova

An Experimental Study of an Approximate DGS Algorithm: Price Increment, Allocative Efficiency, and Seller’s Revenue Naoki Watanabe Beliefs, learning, and personality in the indenitely repeated prisoner’s dilemma David Gill Cognitive skills, strategic sophistication, and life outcomes Victoria Prowse

Page 11: 16th EUROPEAN MEETING ON GAME THEORY CONFERENCE …

Two characterizations of the Banzhaf bisemivalue Margarita Domènech Blàzquez

Horizontal differentiation in a Hotelling Network with uncertainty on costs Joao Paulo Almeida

Naivety about hidden information: An experimental investigation Maria Montero

15:30 – 16:00 COFFEE BREAK

16:00 – 17:15 PLENARY SESSION 3

Room A Pass: SINGA1 Blood Allocation with Replacement Donors: A Theory of Multi-unit Exchange with Compatibility-based Preferences Utku Ünver (Boston College)

17:30 – 18:00 MEETING OF THE SING COUNCIL

Page 12: 16th EUROPEAN MEETING ON GAME THEORY CONFERENCE …

FRIDAY, JULY 2

PARA

LLEL

SES

SION

6

9:00

– 10

:30 Cooperative

Games and Applications 6

Networks 3 Power Indices 1 Social Choice Non-cooperative Games 4

Cooperative Games and

Applications 7 Room A

Pass: SINGA1 Room B

Pass: SINGB1 Room C

Pass: SINGC1 Room D

Pass: SINGD1 Room E

Pass: SINGE1 Room F

Pass: SINGF1 The complexity of problems for simple games under succinct representations Maria Serna Parametric representations of ELS values for TU games Marcin Malawski On the multidimension of simple games Xavier Molinero Value-Free Reductions David Perez-Castrillo

Global Games on Social Networks Przemys law Siemaszko Local Public Goods with Weighted Link Formation Markus Kinateder Market choices driven by reference groups. Comparison of analytical and simulation results on random networks Micha l Ramsza Stable cooperation in differential games on networks Anna Tur

Efficient computation of power indices Jochen Staudacher Evaluation of decision power in multi-dimensional rules Sebastien Courtin Solidarity measures in binary decision-making process Izabella Stach

A mathematical approach to law and deal modelling: legislation and agreements Asier Estevan Learning in Games Where Agents Sample Eduardo Garcia Echeverri Necessary versus equal players in axiomatic studies Florian Navarro Stable Sets Protected from Abstention in Multidimensional Spatial Games Francesco Ciardiello

Every Normal-Form Game Has a Pareto-Optimal Nonmyopic Equilibrium Mehmet Ismail Vaccination cycles for the reinfection SIRI model José Martins Regulation and Management Policy in Groudwater Exploitation Marta Biancardi Psychological Nash Equilibria under Ambiguity Alba Roviello

Assessment of the influence of features on a classification problem: an application to COVID-19 patients Laura Davila Pena Filter Bubbles and Online Price Dispersion András Kálecz-Simon SOLO FTRL algorithm for production management with transfer prices Dmitry Rokhlin Consolidating Marginalism and Egalitarianism: A New Value for Transferable Utility Games Surajit Borkotokey

10:30 – 11:00 COFFEE BREAK

11:00 – 12:15 PLENARY SESSION 4

Room A Pass: SINGA1 A Theory of Simplicity in Games and Mechanism Design Marek Pycia (University of Zurich)

12:15 – 14:00 LUNCH BREAK

PARA

LLEL

SES

SION

7

14:0

0 – 15

:30 Cooperative Games

and Applications 8 Experiments 2 Power Indices 2 Mechanism Design 2 Cooperative Games and Applications 9

Room A Pass: SINGA1

Room B Pass: SINGB1

Room C Pass: SINGC1

Room D Pass: SINGD1

Room E Pass: SINGE1

Approximations of Absorbing Games and Sunspot Equilibria Orin Munk Convexity in Games with Externalities Mikel Alvarez-Mozos Positivity and convexity in cooperative games

Demand commitment bargaining and bounded rationality: An experimental analysis Michela Chessa Minority Protection in Voting Mechanisms - Experimental Evidence Alex Possajennikov

Formation of coalitions in Regional Parliaments Bureau Omar de la Cruz Mergeable weighted majority games and Characterizations of power indices Livino Manuel Armijos-Toro

Single Unit Double Auctions Matthijs Ruijgrok Strategy-proof mechanism design with non-quasi-linear preferences: Ex-post revenue maximization for an arbitrary number of objects Ryosuke Sakai

1-convex extensions of partially defined cooperative games and their solution concepts Martin Cerny A core-partition solution for coalitional rankings Philippe Solal

Page 13: 16th EUROPEAN MEETING ON GAME THEORY CONFERENCE …

with partial information Jan Bok Weak assortative multisided matching games Javier Martínez de Albéniz

Three-person Unstructured Bargaining Experiment: Effect of Communication Taro Shinoda

Minimal winning coalitions and orders of criticality Michele Aleandri Hedonic games and social ranking solutions Stefano Moretti

Distributing the European Union Greenhouse Gas emission 2030 Foroogh Salekpay The Role of Information Design in Facilitating Trust and Trustworthiness Michiko Ogaku

A description of the Shapley value using a binary procedure Iván Téllez The core and balancedness of TU games with infinite many players Miklós Pintér

15:30 – 16:00 COFFEE BREAK

16:00 – 16:15 SING BEST STUDENT PAPER PRICE

Room A Pass: SINGA1

16:15 – 16:30 CLOSSING SESSION

Room A Pass: SINGA1

16:35 – 17:30 SING ASSAMBLY

Room A Pass: SINGA1

Page 14: 16th EUROPEAN MEETING ON GAME THEORY CONFERENCE …

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS

NAME AFFILIATION Abdelmonaim Tlidi cadi ayyad university of Marrakesh Agnieszka Rusinowska CNRS - Paris School of Economics

Aidan Smith University of Oxford

Alae Baha Toulouse School of Economics Alba Roviello University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli

Alberto Pinto University of Porto

Alejandro Saavedra-Nieves Universidade de Santiago de Compostela Alex Possajennikov University of Nottingham

Alexander Mayer University of Bayreuth

Alfonso Rosa Garcia Universidad de Murcia Ana Meca Universidad Mighel Hernández de Elche

Anastas Tenev Maastricht University

András Kálecz-Simon Corvinus University of Budapest Andrea di Liddo University of Foggia - Italy

Andrés Jiménez-Losada Universidad de Sevilla

Anna Ráhel Radványi Corvinus University of Budapest Anna Tur Saint-Petersburg State University

Anne Marie Go De La Salle University

Anne van den Nouweland University of Oregon

Antonio Carlos Alarcón Universidad de Huelva

Antonio Di Bari University of Bari

Aram Grigoryan Duke University

Asier Estevan Public University of Navarre Aviad Heifetz Open University of Israel

Ayano Nakagawa Waseda University

Balázs R. Sziklai Centre for Economic and Regional Studies Bas Dietzenbacher Maastricht University

Bernardo Moreno Universidad de Málaga

Camelia Bejan

Carmelo Rodriguez-Alvarez Universidad Complutense

Carmen Hernández

Carmen Quinteiro Sandomingo Universidade de Vigo

Christian Trudeau university of Windsor Claudius Gros Goethe University Frankfurt

Cori Vilella Bach Universitat Rovira i Virgili

Daniel Samaniego Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya

Daria Boratyn Jagiellonian University Dariusz Stolicki Jagiellonian University

David Gill Purdue University

David Lowing Université Lyon St-Etienne David Perez-Castrillo Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona

Dmitry Rokhlin Southern Federal University

Page 15: 16th EUROPEAN MEETING ON GAME THEORY CONFERENCE …

Dominik Bruckner University of Bamberg

Dylan Laplace Mermoud Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne Eduardo Garcia Echeverri University of Rochester

Encarnación Algaba University of Sevilla

Eric Kamwa Univ. des Antilles Estela Sánchez Rodríguez SIDOR. Universidade de Vigo

Farzad Pourbabaee UC Berkeley

Florian Navarro Université d'Angers Foivos Savva University of St Andrews

Foroogh Salekpay Universitat Rovira I Virgili

Francesco Caruso University of Naples Federico II Francesco Ciardiello University of SHeffield

Francisco López-Navarrete Universidad Mighel Hernández de Elche

Frank Steffen University of Bayreuth

Gerard Domenech University of Barcelona Gero Henseler University of Hamburg

Gisèle Umbhauer University of Strasbourg

Gustavo Bergantiños Universidade de Vigo Héctor Hermida Rivera University of East Anglia

Heyin Hou Southeast University

Hiroki Shinozaki Osaka University Honorata Sosnowska Warsaw School of Economics

Hugo Galindo Universidad de Sevilla

Iago Núñez Lugilde SIDOR. Universidade de Vigo

Ignacio García-Jurado Universidade da Coruña

Ilya Petrov Russian Academy of Sciences

Inês Carrilho Nunes CEG-IST Instituto Superior Técnico Universidade Lisboa

Inés Gallego-Sánchez Universidad de Sevilla

Iván Téllez Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí

Izabella Stach AGH University of Science and Technology

Jacqueline Morgan University of Naples Federico II

Jan Bok Charles University Javier Martínez de Albéniz University of Barcelona

Joao Paulo Almeida Instituto politécnico de Bragança

Joaquín Sánchez-Soriano Universidad Mighel Hernández de Elche

Jochen Staudacher Hochschule Kempten

Joel Watson UC San Diego

Jon Benito-Ostolaza Universidad Pública de Navarra Jop Schouten Tilburg University

Jordi Massó Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Jose A. García-Martínez Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche

José Manuel Gallardo Universidad de Sevilla José Martins Polytechnic Institute of Leiria

José-Manuel Giménez-Gómez Universitat Rovira i Virgili

Josep Freixas Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya Josep Maria Izquierdo Universitat de Barcelona

Juan Camilo Gomez

Page 16: 16th EUROPEAN MEETING ON GAME THEORY CONFERENCE …

Juan D. Moreno-Ternero Universidad Pablo de Olavide

Julio Rodrigo García Universidad de Sevilla

Jung You california state university Justyna Winnicki Jagiellonian University

Kevin Techer Université Lyon St-Etienne

Konstantinos Papadopoulos Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Laura Davila Pena Universidade de Santiago de Compostela

Lina Andersson Gothenburg University

Livino Manuel Armijos-Toro Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Spain and Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPE, Ecuador

Makoto Hagiwara Osaka University of Economics

Mantas Radzvilas Marche Polytechnic University

Manuela Basallote Universidad de Sevilla

Manvir Schneider ETH Zurich

Marc Taberner Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya Marcin Malawski Koźmiński University

Marco Slikker Technische Universiteit Eindhoven

Marek Pycia University of Zurich, Switzerland

Margarita Domènech Blàzquez Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya

María Albina Puente Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya

Maria Carmela Ceparano University of Naples Federico II

Maria Ekes SGH Warsaw School of Economics

María Jesús Campión Universidad Pública de Navarra

Maria Montero University of Nottingham Maria Serna Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya

Marina Núñez University of Barcelona

Markus Kinateder Universidad de Navarra Marta Biancardi University of Bari

Martijn Ketelaars Tilburg University

Martin Černý Charles University Matthijs Ruijgrok Utrecht University

Mehmet Ismail New York University

Michał Ramsza Warsaw School of Economics Michela Chessa Université Cote d'Azur

Michele Aleandri Luiss

Michiko Ogaku Nagasaki University Miguel Ángel Mirás Calvo ECOBAS. Universidade de Vigo

Mikel Alvarez-Mozos Universitat de Barcelona

Miklós Pintér Corvinus University of Budapest Mostapha Diss Univ. Bourgogne Franche-Comt

Nadezhda V. Smirnova Saint-Petersburg State University

Naoki Watanabe Keio University

Natividad Pacual Universidad Mighel Hernández de Elche

Oihane Gallo University of Lausanne

Omar de la Cruz universidad Ori Haimanko BEN-GURION UNIVERSITY OF THE NEGEV

Orin Munk Tel-Aviv University

Oscar Volij Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

Page 17: 16th EUROPEAN MEETING ON GAME THEORY CONFERENCE …

Patrick Allmis University of Antwerp

Pawel Zawislak SGH Warsaw School of Economics

Péter Csóka Corvinus University of Budapest Philippe Solal Université Lyon St-Etienne

Przemysław Siemaszko Warsaw School of Economics

Rajani Singh Copenhagen Business School

Reinhard Neck University of Klagenfurt

Ricardo Martínez Universidad de Granada

Riccardo Saulle University of Padova Rick Acosta Universidad Mighel Hernández de Elche

Robert Gilles Queen's University Belfast

Robert Somogyi Budapest University of Technology and Economics Roberto Rozzi Ca' Foscari University of Venice

Rocio Botta

Rudramoorthi Thangaraj Indian Institute of Technology Madras

Ruud Hendrickx Tilburg University

Ryosuke Sakai Osaka University

Sarah Kühn Paderborn University

Satoshi Fukuda Bocconi University Sebastien Courtin Unicaen

Sergei Balakin Ohio State University

Shigehiro Serizawa Osaka University

Silvia Miquel University of Lleida

Stefano Moretti Universite Paris-Dauphine

Subhasish Chowdhury University of Bath

Sudha Madhavi Dastrala Indian Institute of Management-Bangalore Surajit Borkotokey Dibrugarh University

Swapnil Dhamal Chalmers University of Technology

Sylvain Béal Univ. Bourgogne Franche-Comt

Tadeusz Platkowski University of Warsaw

Takumi Kongo Fukuoka University

Taro Shinoda Waseda University

Teresa Estañ Universidad Mighel Hernández de Elche Toygar Kerman Maastricht University

Utku Ünver Boston College

Victoria Prowse Purdue University Xavier Molinero Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya

Yevgeny Tsodikovich Aix-Marseille University

Yorick Peeters Eindhoven University of Technology - OPAC Group

Yu Zhou Kyoto University

Yukihiko Funaki Waseda University

Yuya Wakabayashi Osaka University Zsófia Dornai Budapest University of Technology and Economics