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BQGT 2010 : Behavioral and Quantitative Game Theory Conference on Future Directions | |||||||||||||
Link: http://www.accessecon.com/pubs/BQGT2010/ | |||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
In the last decade or so we have witnessed a resurgence of novel game theory applications and analysis in three main areas:
(i) Algorithmic games as viewed by the computer science community. (ii) Behavioral/Psychological/Epistemic games that include significant experimental work. (iii) Supply chain games (inventory/logistic networks, production, and yield management games, among others). The main purpose of this workshop is to create a "meeting place" conductive to cross-pollination of ideas from game theory in operations management and logistics, behavioral game theory, and algorithmic game theory. Since these streams are quite new – all three emerged in the last decade or so - there is a very strong impetus for learning and exchange from one arena to another. The increasing volume of academic research, as indicated by recent number of papers published in the top journals of each of the disciplines, clearly indicates both the interest and the need for a common workshop where the `hot’ topics will be exposed not just to the members of a particular discipline but across disciplines. While one may stake a claim for more coherence among participants and topics, empirical findings show that this may result in clustering and exclusion. Findings also show that heterogeneity ought to lead to a larger involvement with respect to broader interest and participation. Thus, this workshop’s mixing of three separate academic communities linked together by their common game-theory base ought to create a fertile environment that moves forward the academic frontiers of their individual disciplines. IMPORTANT DATES Submissions system open - January 1, 2010 Submission system closed - February 15, 2010 Conference hotel reservations open January 18, 2010 Conference hotel reservations closed April 16, 2010 Reviews begin - February 1, 2010 Reviews end - March 5, 2010 Authors notified - March 31, 2010 Registration opens - March 1, 2010 Early registration deadline - April 12, 2010 Conference dates - May 14 - 16, 2010 PROGRAM COMMITTEE Conference Co-Chairs Moshe Dror, University of Arizona, USA Greys Sosic, University of Southern California, USA Organizing/Scientific Committee Mariagiovanna Baccara, New York University, USA Pierpaolo Battigalli, Bocconi University, Italy Adam Brandenburger, New York University, USA Colin Camerer, CAL Tech, USA Yevgeniy Dodis, New York University, USA Martin Dufwenberg, University of Arizona, USA Eric Friedman, Cornell University, USA Daniel Granot, University of British Columbia, Canada Brit Grosskopf, Texas A&M, USA Jason Hartline, Northwestern University, USA Matthew O. Jackson, Stanford University, USA Cathleen Johnson, University of Arizona, USA Ehud Lehrer, Tel Aviv University, Israel Nimrod Megiddo, IBM, USA Dov Monderer, Technion University, Israel Herve Moulin, Rice University, USA Rosemarie Nagel, Pompeu Febra University, Spain Noam Nisan, Hebrew University, Israel Thomas Palfrey, California Institute of Technology, USA Georgia Perakis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Justo Puerto, Seville University, Spain Marco Scarsini, LUISS Guido Carli University, Italy Che-Lin Su, University of Chicago, USA Garrett van Ryzin, Columbia University, USA Vijay V. Vazirani, Georgia Tech, USA Rakesh Vohra, Northwestern University, USA Bernhard von Stengel, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom Mark Walker, University of Arizona, USA John C. Wooders, University of Arizona, USA Myrna Wooders, Vanderbilt University, USA |
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