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List of Accepted Papers

List of Accepted Papers for EAGT 2024



Presenting author

Affiliation

Coauthors

Title of the paper

Tsuyoshi Adachi

Waseda University

Hirofumi Yamamura

Social Choice with Triage

Keisuke Bando

Keio University

 Kenzo Imamura, Tomoya Kazumura

Strategy-proofness and competitive equilibrium with transferable utility: Gross substitutes revisited

Yuqing Cao

Northwestern Polytechnical University

Non-Repetitive Motion Planning for Autonomous Vehicles Under Perceptual Uncertainty

Susumu Cato

University of Tokyo

Walter Bossert; Kohei Kamaga

Population ethics with thresholds

Martin Cerny

Charles University

On entrance of a player to a cooperative game

Shurojit Chatterji

Singapore Management University

Huaxia Zeng

Decomposability and strategy-proofness in multidimensional models

Hsiao-Chi Chen

National Taipei University

Dr. Yunshyong Chow and Dr. Shi-Miin Liu

 Dynamics of Cournot and Bertrand Firms: Exploring Imitation and Replicator Processes

Bo Chen

Shenzhen University

Jingfeng Lu, Zijia Wang

All-Pay Auctions with Affiliated Types and Values: Equilibria and Information Disclosure

Jiangjiang Cheng

Chinese Academy of Sciences

Ge Chen and Yifen Mu

An Optimal Price Formula for Smart Grids based on Stackelberg Game

Wonki Cho

Korea University

Changwoo Park

The Local-global Equivalence on General Networks

Jiuk Choi

Yonsei

Semin Kim

Bitcoin Mining Game: What Is the Role of Risk-averse Small Miners?

Youngsub Chun

Seoul National University

THE ON-LINE TRANSFER RULE FOR QUEUEING WITH ARRIVALS

Michele Crescenzi

University of Helsinki

Order Independent Removal of Dominated Strategies in Infinite Games

Yangyi Deng

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Chiu Yu Ko

A General Scholar Ranking Method: Incorporating Journal Quality and Citation Metrics into Scoring Rules

Liuchun Deng

National University of Singapore and Yale-NUS College

Yufeng Sun and Chen Cheng

Reputation Concern and Policy Vagueness

Jihwan Do

Yonsei University

Yu Awaya, Makoto Watanabe

Bubbles and collateral

Ryoga DOI

Keio University

Noriaki OKAMOTO, Toyotaka SAKAI

Assignment markets for homogeneous goods when homogeneity is heterogeneous across buyers

Zekun Duan

Northwestern Polytechnical University

Coalition Formation Game For Adversarial UAVs Swarm Combat

Jing Fu

Fukuoka Institute of Technology

Frank Page and Jean-Pierre Zigrand

Unraveling Systemic Risk: Strategic Dynamics in Network Formation

Naoki Funai

Shiga University

Stochastic Adaptive Learning with Committed Players in Centipede Games

Yukihiko FUNAKI

Waseda University

Jingru WANG, Yoshiaki OGURA, Ryuichiro ISHIKAWA

Experimental analysis of IPO pricing mechanism--The case of Book-building

Sumit Goel

NYU Abu Dhabi

Andrzej Baranski

Contest design with a finite type-space

Loyimee Gogoi

Ahmedabad University

Surajit Borkotokey, Subhadip Chakrabarti, and Rajnish Kumar

The Network Banzhaf Value in Deterministic and Variable Network Situations

Zhengqing Gui

National University of Singapore

Ying-Ju Chen, Ernst-Ludwig von Thadden, Xiaojian Zhao

Supply Chain Frictions

Xinxiang Guo

Chinese Academy of Sciences

Yifen Mu, Xiaoguang Yang

Periodicity in Hedge-myopic system and an asymmetric NE-solving paradigm for two-player zero-sum games

Ori Haimanko

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

Bayesian Nash equilibrium in all-pay auctions with interdependent types

Lining Han

Wuhan university

Jihwan Do, Xiaoxi Li

Information sale on network

Nobuyuki Hanaki

Osaka University

Michela Chessa, Aymeric Lardon, Takashi Yamada

An experimental Nash program A comparison of non-cooperative v.s. cooperative bargaining experiments

Toshiyuki Hirai

Hosei University

Keisuke Bando

Substitutes for Nonunitary Many-to-Many Matching with Contracts

Toru Hokari

Keio Univerity

A quasi-convex game without having population monotonic allocation scheme

Hyunwoo Hong

Chungnam National University

Biung-Ghi Ju

Climate Justice: Historical Accountability vs. International Paretianism

Siying Huang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

A distributed learning approach to solve the aggregative stochastic games for microgrids energy management

Frank Huettner

SKK GSB

Christian Basteck

Coalitional Manipulations and Immunity of the Shapley Value

Sung-Ha, Hwang

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

Joon-Hyung, Lee

Altruism, Bargaining Power, and Pareto-Efficiency in Bilateral Trading

Sejin Hwang

Sungkyunkwan University

Joosung Lee

Polarization in Duopoly Media: Effects of Information Quality and Conglomerate Control

Doruk Iris

Sogang

Reciprocal Players' Expectations

Inkee Jang

The Catholic University of Korea

Optimal Information Disclosure in Credit Market: Default History & Transaction History

Daeyoung Jeong

Hanyang University

Sangjun Yea

Persuasion under the Influence of Fake News

Seungwon (Eugene) Jeong

KAIST

Dong-Hyuk Kim

Uncertainty Paradox: Why You Should (Not) Lie

Kyubang Jo

Seoul National University

Biung-Ghi Ju

Equivalence between non-manipulabilities and proportional rules in revenue sharing problems on hierarchies

Ruben Juarez

University of Hawaii at Manoa

Lining Han

Incentive Compatible Mechanisms with Punishment

Kohei Kamaga

Sophia University

Matthew D. Adler; Walter Bossert; Susumu Cato

Ex-post approaches to prioritarianism and sufficientarianism

Yoshio Kamijo

Waseda University

Fixation of inequality and emergence of the equal split norm: Approach from behavioral bargaining theory

Tomoya Kazumura

Kyoto University

When can we design efficient and strategy-proof rules in package assignment problems?

Semin Kim

Yonsei University

Daeyoung Jeong

On the (Robust) Ex-post Stability of Constitutions

Duk Gyoo Kim

Sungkyunkwan University

Penalty-Funded Good-Citizen Lottery

Chiu Yu Ko

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

The Qualcomm Case: A Supply Chain Perspective on Reverse Licensing Practices and Its Implications

Hiroyuki Komatsu

Rissho University

Majority Judgment and Majority Criterion

Takumi Kongo

Fukuoka University

A family of values that satisfies efficiency and two fairness requirements assuming three players

Yukio Koriyama

Ecole Polytechnique, CREST

Yukihiko Funaki

Deriving Egalitarian and Proportional Principles from Individual Monotonicity

HYOJI KWON

University of Hyogo

Yukihiko Funaki

The Empathetic Egoist

Joosung Lee

SKKU (Sungkyunkwan)

A Theory of Endogenous Time Preference: Search-theoretic approaches

Changyeop Lee

The Ohio State University

Ambiguity and Belief Polarization

Rene Levinsky

Charles University Prague

Jana Vyrastekova

Exploring Norms of Distributive Justice: Proportionality, Shapley Value, and Egalitarianism in Experimental Setting

Mengling Li

Xiamen University

Ming Fang, Yohanes E. Riyanto

Intergenerational Incentives for Organ Donation: Balancing Donor vs. Family Priority

Xiangliang Li

Nankai University

The Cooperation Problem

Jiawen Li

Lancaster University

Miguel Costa-Gomes and Marco Serena

Type-projection in private information game

Xiaoxi Li

Wuhan University

Lining Han, Shiping Lang

Endogenous Information Acquisition in a Supply Chain

Melody Lo

National Taiwan University

Jimmy Chan

Decentralized Learning in Multi-Issue Two-Party Elections with Limited-Attention

Yan Long

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

The rating inflation game

Chenghong Luo

Shanghai University of International Business and Economics

Chaoran Sun, Chunyang Fu

Semivalue and Sobolev-Type Reduced Game

Igal Milchtaich

Bar-Ilan University

Quantum Advantage in Bayesian Games

Juan D. Moreno-Ternero

Universidad Pablo de Olavide (Sevilla)

Gustavo Bergantinos

Revenue sharing at music streaming platforms

Kota Murayama

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Heterogeneous Welfare Effects of Public Information

Satoshi Nakada

Tokyo University of Science

Yukihiko Funaki; Yukio Koriyama

A Characterization of Egalitarian and Proportional Sharing Principles: An Efficient Extension Operator Approach

Li Nie

Nanjing Audit University

Single peaked preference, endogenous formation of hierarchic sides, and the pyramidal organisational network structure

Marina Nunez

University of Barcelona

Ata Atay and Tamas Solymosi

A many-to-one job market: more about the core and competitive salaries

Michiko Ogaku

Nagasaki University

Saori Chiba

Facilitating trust and trustworthiness: The impact of mediation

Sungjae Oh

N/A

Hanol Lee

Can Mandatory Local-Talent Hiring Policy Reduce Regional Starting Wage Gap? Difference-in-Differences Evidence from Korean Graduates

Noriaki Okamoto

Meiji Gakuin University

Takako Fujiwara-Greve, Yoko Kawada and Yuta Nakamura

Accountable Voting

Junrok Park

National Taiwan University

Informationally Robust Mechanism Design

Ravi Kant Rai

University of Liverpool

Discrete Bidding Partizan Games

Tom Rauber

University of Kaiserslautern-Landau

Fabian Naumann

Designing Emissions Trading Schemes: Negotiations on the Amount & Allocation of Permits

Christian Roessler

California State University East Bay

AI in Games

Barsha Saha

Jindal Global Business School

Insights for price competition from long term purchase habit of consumers in telecommunications industry

Dmitry Shapiro

SNU

Tri P. Vu

Noisy Product Certification in Duopoly: Theory and Experiment

Euncheol Shin

KAIST

Mimi Jeon, Seonghoon Kim, Kanghyock Koh

Strategic Sophistication and Collective Action: Theory and Evidence

Suho Shin

University of Maryland, College Park, USA

Combinatorial Delegated Choice

Hocheol SHIN

Seoul National University

Biung-Ghi Ju

Duality in Bargaining Models Based on Probability as a Well-being Measure

Jinyeong Sohn

Dongbei University of Finance and Economics

Unveiling Lies in Disguise: A Test of Lying Aversion Theories

Constantine Sorokin

Glasgow University

Alexander Matros

Contests with Incomplete Information

Chaoran Sun

Shanghai University of International Business and Economics

David Perez-Castrillo, Chenghong Luo

The Equilibrium-Value Convergence for the Multiple-Partners Game

CJ Sun

Deakin University

Youngsub Chun and Hao Jia

Fair and Efficient Queueing through Random Queueing

Yufeng Sun

Shanghai University of Finance and Economics

Liuchun Deng

Participatory persuasion

Hongxia Sun

Business school Beijing Technology and Business University

Optimal decisions for competitive manufacturers under carbon tax and cap-and-trade policies

Ai Takeuchi

Ritsumeikan University

Kodai Inoue and Emiko Fukuda

The effects of the difference in income and economic loss on redistribution: Experimental Analysis

Min-Hung Tsay

Academia Sinica

Chun-Hsien Yeh and Youngsub Chun

Axiomatic and Strategic Justifications of the Connected Equal Splitting Rule in the
Reordering Problem

Jingru Wang

Waseda University

Yukihiko Funaki, Ryuichiro Ishikawa, Yoshiaki Ogura

An Experimental Analysis of IPO Pricing Mechanism --The Case of Auction

Zhouming Wu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

Yifen Mu, Xiaoguang Yang, Ge Chen

Nash Equilibrium Solving from Non-Convergent Dynamics of Fictitious Play

Zhang Xu

Renmin University of China

Mingsheng Zhang; Wei Zhao

Algorithmic Collusion and Price Discrimination: The Over-Usage of Data

Menghan Xu

Xiamen University

Jaehong Kim and Mengling Li

Priority Search with Outside Options

Xinyi Xu

Sun Yat-Sen University

Ruqu Wang, Dazhong Wang

Optimal design of auction with linear contract under double moral hazard

Wenji Xu

City University of Hong Kong

Kai Hao Yang

Equivalent Mechanisms for Information Intermediation

Jingyi Xue

Singapore Management University

Hierarchic matching with single peaked preference and the formation of pyramidal organizational network

Naoki Yoshihara

University of Massachusetts Amherst

Daniele Girardi, Nicolas Grau Veloso, and Roberto Veneziani

Exploitation in the United States, 1975-2020: Part 1. An axiomatic analysis.

Xiaohui Yu

School of Logistics, Beijing Wuzi University

Extension of Owen value for the game with a coalition structure under the limited feasible coalition

Junyue Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

A Policy Gradient Method in Stochastic Games with Long-run Average Payoffs

Shanshan Zhang

Wuhan University

Monica Capra, Xi Chen, Seong Gyu Park, Joshua Tasoff, Jin Xu

The Effect of Contemporaneous Meat Consumption on Attitudes and Behaviors Towards Animal Welfare

Mengyu Zhang

Northwestern Polytechnical University

Two solutions on TU games with coalition preference: The core and the globally stable solution

Renjie Zhong

Renmin University of China

Wei Zhao; Jingmin Huang

Selling Training Data

Yiyao Zhu

National University of Singapore

Jingfeng Lu

Prize Allocation Equilibrium in Team Contests

Peio Zuazo-Garin

NYU Shanghai

Evan Piermont

Misspecified Information in Dynamic Environments

 

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