香港科技大学李景景博士接受我院聘用

时间:2012-02-19


    2012年2月,香港科技大学李景景博士正式受聘我院助教授。李景景博士是我校"经济学创新平台"建设项目2012年(第八期)海外招聘计划中引进的优秀人才,其个人基本信息如下:

 RESEARCH INTERESTS
Behavioral Economics/Experimental Economics
Experimental Political Economy
Design of Voting Institutions
Design of Incentive Payment Schemes
Choice under Risk and Uncertainty

 

 ACADEMIC POSITION
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Experimental Economics, Strategic Interaction Group, Max Planck Institute of Economics, March 2009-Present

 

 PUBLICATIONS
Li King King, "Preference towards Control in Risk Taking: Control, No Control, or Randomized?" Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, (2011), Vol. 43, No. 1, 39-63.

Chew Soo Hong, Li King King, Robin Chark, and Zhong Songfa, "Source Preference and Ambiguity Aversion: Models and Evidence from Behavioral and Neuroimaging Experiments," in Daniel Houser and Kevin McCabe (eds.), Advances in Health Economics and Health Services Research, Vol. 20, Neuroeconomics, (2008), 179-210.

 

 EDUCATION
Ph.D. Economics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, November 2008
Advisors: Chew Soo Hong (principal advisor), Rami Zwick, Tanjim Hossain
M.Sc. Economics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, January 2001
B.B.A. Business Economics (First Class Honors), City University of Hong Kong, July 1999
Visiting Student, London School of Economics and Political Science, 1998-1999

 

 RESEARCH PAPERS
1. "Social Preference and Provision of Public Goods under Alternative Electoral Incentives"
[Job Market Paper 1]

2. "The Hidden Costs of Inducing Intrinsic Motivations" (with Tanjim Hossain)
[Job Market Paper 2]

3. "Asymmetric Memory Recall of Positive and Negative Events in Social Interactions" [Revise and Resubmit]

4. "The Dominated Candidate Effect in Voting: Evidence from Laboratory Experiments and the German Federal Elections"

5. "Thinking in Chinese vs. Thinking in English: The Impact of Language on Social Preference and Risk Attitudes" [Revise and Resubmit]

6. "Missing Women and the Price of Tea in China: A Reassessment"

7. "Moral Sentiments of Buddhist Monks: Evidence from Behavioral Game Experiments in Southern India" (with Chew Soo Hong)

 

 WORK IN PROGRESS
1. "An Experimental Study on Information Acquisition Mechanism"

2. "An Experimental Study on the Effect of Memory Recall Biases on Decision Making"

3. "Opinion Poll, Voting, and Provision of Public Goods under Alternative Electoral Incentives"

4. "Source Preference and Portfolio Choice" (with Chew Soo Hong, Robin Chark, and Zhong Songfa)

5. "Approximate Truth: Is it Experimentally Valid?" (with Siegfried Berninghaus and Werner Güth)

PRESENTATIONS
"Preference towards Control in Risk Taking: Control, No Control, or Randomized?"
MOVE Workshop on Gender Differences in Competitiveness and Risk Taking, 2010; Southern Europe Experimentalist’s Team Workshop, 2010

"Thinking in Chinese vs. Thinking in English: The Impact of Language on Social Preference and Risk Attitudes"
Foundations and Applications of Utility, Risk and Decision Theory (FUR) XIV, 2010

"Moral Sentiments of Buddhist Monks: Evidence from Behavioral Game Experiments in Southern India"
Association for the Study of Religion, Economics, and Culture, Annual Meeting, 2010; Peking University,
HSBC Business School, 2009; National Tsing Hua University, 2009; Max Planck Institute of Economics,
2008; Economic Science Association, Pasadena, 2008; Economic Science Association, Singapore,
2008; Economic Science Association, Osaka, 2007; Mind and Life Summer Research Institute, 2006


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