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AFFILIATION:
Dr
Agnieszka RUSINOWSKA Directeur
de Recherche 2ème classe (DR2) / Research
Professor HDR
(Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches) CNRS
(Centre
National de la Recherche Scientifique) CNRS UMR 8174 - Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne Paris School of Economics
(associated researcher) Mailing
address: Université Paris 1 Panthéon – Sorbonne Centre d'Economie de la
Sorbonne E-mail:
Agnieszka.Rusinowska@univ-paris1.fr Webpage: http://www.gate.cnrs.fr/perso/rusinowska
Tel.: + 33(0) 1 44 07 82 12; Fax: + 33(0) 1 44 07 83 01 |
Game Theory, Operations Research, Social
Choice Theory:
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Influence
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Network
Formation
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Coalition
Formation
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Voting
Power
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Bargaining
Theory
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Elections
1)
Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches (HDR) obtained at GATE - Université
Lumière Lyon 2, Ecully (Lyon), France
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Title: Models of
bargaining, coalition formation, voting power and influence
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Date of award: 24.09.2008
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Committee members:
Prof. Francis Bloch (Ecole
Polytechnique) - president of the committee
Prof. Abhinay Muthoo (University of Warwick)
Prof. Jean-Louis Rullière
(Univesité Lumière Lyon 2) - referee
Prof. Donald G. Saari
(University of California Irvine) - referee
Prof. Maurice Salles (Université de Caen) -
referee
Prof. Stef Tijs (Tilburg University)
2) Ph.D. thesis in Economics
submitted at the Warsaw School of Economics:
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Title: Bargaining problem with non-stationary preferences of
the players
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Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Honorata Sosnowska (
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Date of award: 20.06.2000
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Rector Award for Ph.D. thesis
3) 1995 – 1996 : Postgraduate Studies in Computer Sciences (3 terms) in
the Department of Mathematics, Computer Sciences and Mechanics at the
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Title of Dissertation: Exponential
and logarithmic functions
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Supervisor: Dr. Janusz Jablonowski (
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Date of award: 26.11.1996
4) 1994 – 1995 : doctoral studies in the Collegium
of Economic Analyses at the Warsaw School of Economics; passed the doctoral
exam in Economics
5) 1988 – 1993 : graduate university studies in the Department of
Mathematics, Computer Sciences and Mechanics at the
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Title of Master’s thesis: Approximation
with algebraic and trigonometric polynomials
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Supervisor: Dr. Zbigniew Sawon (
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Date of award: 7.07.1993
Polish – native; English,
French – fluent; Russian, Dutch – passive; German – basic level
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Game
Theory Society
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Society
for Social Choice and Welfare
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Coalition
Theory Network
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Institute
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Marie
Curie Fellowship Association
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since November 2011 : Member
of the Comité National de la Recherche Scientifique, Section 37 (Economie et
Gestion)
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2007 -
2011 : Member of the CNU (Conseil National des Universités, Section 5), assesseur
(1 year since May 2010)
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2007 -
2009 : Coordinator of the External Research Seminars at GATE (Ecully - Lyon)
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Editorial
Responsibilities:
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2011 -
present : Associate Editor of the International
Game Theory Review
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2009 -
present : Member of the Editorial Board of the International Journal of
Information Systems and Social Change
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Co-editor
of the Special SING7 Issue of the Annals
of Operations Research (submission deadline: December 31, 2011)
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Co-editor
of the special SING4 Issue of the Operation
Research and Decisions, 02/2009
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Member of
the following recruitment committees (comités de sélection):
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April 2009 - Université J. Monnet de Saint-Etienne - post 05MC129
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May and
June 2009 - Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne
- posts 26MCF0175, 26MCF0409
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April 2012 - Université J. Monnet de Saint-Etienne - post 25PR106
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Conferences
and Workshops Organization:
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Member of
the Program Committee of SING8 (VIII Spain Italy Netherlands Meeting on Game
Theory), co-organizer of the invited MINT session, to be held on July 16-18,
2012, Budapest, Hungary
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Member of
the Program Committee of the 13th Annual Conference of the
Association for Public Economic Theory (PET12), co-organizer of the invited
session “Cooperative Games, Networks and Influence”, to be held on June 12-14,
2012, Taipei, Taiwan
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Co-organizer
of the Third International Workshop “Models of Influence and Network Theory”
(MINT3), to be held on May 14-15, 2012, Centre d'Economie
de la Sorbonne, Paris
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Co-organizer
of the CTN17 (17th Workshop of the Coalition Theory Network), Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne, February 3-4, 2012, Paris
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Member of
the Program Committee of the 60th Annual Congress of AFSE, chair of
a session Décision,
September 8-9, 2011, Paris
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Vice-chair
of the organizing committee of SING7 (Seventh Spain Italy Netherlands Meeting
on Game Theory), July 18-20, 2011, Paris
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Organizer
of the invited session MINT (“Models of Influence and Network Theory”, Parts 1
& 2) for SING7 conference, July 18-20, 2011, Paris
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Co-organizer
of the invited session “Cooperative Games, Communication and Influence” (Parts
1 & 2) for SAET 11 (11th Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of
Economic Theory), June 26 - July 1, 2011, Faro, Portugal
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Member of
the Program Committee of RAMiCS12 (12th International Conference on Relational
and Algebraic Methods in Computer Science), May 30 - June 3, 2011, Rotterdam
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Organizer
of the Second MINT Seminar “Models of Influence and Network Theory”, May 19,
2011, Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne, Paris
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Organizer
of the MINT Seminar “Models of Influence and Network Theory”, October 15, 2010,
Centre d’Economie de la Sorbonne, Paris
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Organizer
of the First International Workshop “Models of Influence and Network Theory”
(MINT1), February 15-16, 2010, GATE (Ecully - Lyon)
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Co-organizer
of the 2010 Doctoral Conference of the Association for the Development of
Research in Economics and Statistics (ADRES), January 22-23, 2010, GATE (Lyon)
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Organizer
of the Research Meeting “Computational Social Choice and Social Software”,
April 1-2, 2009; GATE (Ecully - Lyon)
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Co-organizer
of the International Workshop “Games and Social Choice”, September 24-25, 2008;
GATE (Ecully - Lyon)
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Member of
the organizing committee of SING4 (Fourth Spain Italy Netherlands Meeting on
Game Theory), June 26-28, 2008; Wroclaw (Poland)
Scientific
expertise for:
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Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
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F.R.S.-FNRS (Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique) Belgique
Refereeing
for the following international journals:
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Advances in Complex Systems
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Annales d'Economie
et Statistique
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Annals of Operations Research
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European Journal of Operational Research
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Fuzzy Sets and Systems
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Games and Economic Behavior
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Group Decision and Negotiation
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Homo Oeconomicus
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International Game Theory Review
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International Journal of Information Systems and
Social Change
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Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics
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Journal of Logic and Algebraic Programming
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Mathematical Social Sciences
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RAIRO / Recherche
Opérationnelle
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4OR - A Quarterly Journal of Operations Research
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Revue d'Economie
Politique
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Social Choice and Welfare
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Theory and Decision
In Poland: Banach Center Publications, Decisions
1)
2009 - 2013 : Project coordinator of the ANR project (Agence
Nationale de la Recherche, Programme Blanc) Models
of Influence and Network Theory, Participating institutions: GATE (CNRS
- University of Lyon), CES (University of Paris 1), CREUSET (University of
Saint-Etienne), Dutch Group of Social Choice Theory, 200 000 Euro
2)
2008 - 2011 : Eurocores
LogICCC project of the European Science Foundations Social software for elections, the
allocation of tenders and coalition/alliance formation, collaboration with Harrie de Swart (Tilburg University), Rudolf Berghammer (University of Kiel), Hannu
Nurmi (University of Turku), and José Luis Garcia-Lapresta (Valladolid University)
3)
since December 2011 - present :
associated researcher at Paris School of Economics
4)
1.10.2011 – present, CNRS,
Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne (CES), Université Paris 1 Panthéon - Sorbonne,
Position: Directeur de Recherche 2ème
classe (DR2)
5)
1.04.2010 – 30.09.2011 : CNRS, CES, Université Paris
1 Panthéon - Sorbonne, Position: Chargée de Recherche 1ère classe
(CR1)
6)
1.03.2007 – 31.03.2010 : CNRS, GATE, University
of Lyon, Position: Chargée de Recherche 1ère classe (CR1)
7)
1.05.2006 – 28.02.2007 : Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen School of Management,
Position:
assistant professor
8)
1.09.2004 – 30.04.2006 : Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen School of Management,
Post-doc
position, working on the research project Applying
Game Theory to Business Science
9)
1.12.2002 – 1.09.2004 : Tilburg
University, Department of Philosophy, Post-doc position, working on the
research project Coalition Formation and
Power Indices
10) 1.12.2000 – 30.11.2002 : Tilburg University, Department of Philosophy,
Marie Curie Fellowship, working on the research project Elections and Coalition Formation in Central and Western Europe
11) 1.10.2000 – present : Warsaw School of
Economics, Institute of Econometrics/Department of Mathematical Economics,
Position: assistant professor
12) 1.10.1998 – 30.09.1999 : Central and East European
Economic Research Center (CEEERC), Warsaw University,
Department of Economics, Research scholarship, working on the research project Bargaining problem with non-stationary time
preferences of the players
13) 1.10.1997 – 30.09.1999 : a group grant of the (Polish) State Committee for
Scientific Research “Collective Decision-making”, Research on collective
decision-making: analysis of theoretical problems and their practical applications
to the Polish elections
14) 1.10.1995 – 30.09.2000 : Warsaw School of Economics, Institute of
Econometrics, Position: teaching and research assistant, Research on Game
Theory and Mathematical Economics; teaching Mathematics, Game Theory, Social
Choice Theory, Mathematical Economics
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1995
- 2000 : Warsaw School of Economics, teaching:
Mathematics (in particular, Mathematical Analysis, Algebra, Probability, Differential Equations), Game Theory, Social Choice Theory, Mathematical Economics
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2006/2007
: Radboud University Nijmegen – teaching: Strategy,
Strategic Decision Making
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2007/2008
: EM LYON (Business School) – Applied Micro-Economics (24 hours)
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February
- March 2009 : GATE, University Lyon 2 (Ecole Doctorale) - Microeconomics (Game Theory, 12 hours)
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June
2009 : GATE University Lyon 2 (Ecole Doctorale) -
Anglais pour doctorants en sciences sociales (5 hours)
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February
2010 : GATE, University Lyon 2 (Ecole Doctorale) - Microeconomics (Game Theory, 12 hours)
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June
2010 : EM LYON (Business School) - Open Topics Microeconomics (15 hours)
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June
2011 : EM LYON (Business School) - Open Topics Microeconomics (15 hours)
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January -
February 2012 : CES, Université Paris 1 (Master 2) -
Jeux Coopératifs (18 hours)
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To
be held on June 2012 : EM LYON (Business School) - Open Topics Microeconomics
(15 hours)
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Ahmet Ozkardas, Ph.D. thesis, Wage
Bargaining, since October 2009
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Manuel
Förster, Ph.D. thesis, Dynamic Models of Influence,
since September 2011
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Bas
Nagtzaam, Strategic
Renewal of the Dutch Energy Incumbents, defended 6.09.2005, Nijmegen School
of Management, Radboud University Nijmegen
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Floris Harthoorn, What Fuels
Competition along Highways: a Game Theoretical Research on Pricing Strategies,
defended 7.12.2005, Nijmegen School of Management, Radboud
University Nijmegen
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Ruben
van den Bogaard, Stability of Equity Based Joint
Ventures, an Holistic Approach, defended: 10.01.2007, Nijmegen School of
Management, Radboud University Nijmegen
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Ahmet Ozkardas, Wage bargaining with non-stationary
preferences, Master thesis, defended July 2009
MASTER THESES CO – SUPERVISION (REFEREEING)
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Jaap-Jan
Pietersen, It's all between the games. Are people
able to incorporate external information between two different games in a
business like situation, defended 10.01.2006, Nijmegen School of
Management, Radboud University Nijmegen
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Ferhat
Icsguzarer, Aanpassen?
Een verkennend onderzoek naar de relatie
tussen adaptatie en de relationship value van cooperatieve relaties
bij het microbedrijf, defended
14.11.2006, Nijmegen School of Management, Radboud University
Nijmegen
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Tauvik Verhagen, Technological market overlap and competitive
intensity. A study of the mobile phone handset industry 1999-2005, defended
31.01.2007, Nijmegen School of Management, Radboud
University Nijmegen
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Jan
Hoogstraaten, Using R$\&$D alliances - The
development of fuel cell vehicles within the automobile industry, defended
08.02.2007, Nijmegen School of Management, Radboud University
Nijmegen
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Evert
Coenen, Conceptualizations of relatedness held by
the managers of large diversified firm: a replication and extension study,
defended 21.02.2007, Nijmegen School of Management, Radboud
University Nijmegen
PARTICIPATION IN PH.D. AND MASTER COMMITTEES
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Université Jean Monnet de Saint-Etienne, president
of the Ph.D. committee of
Amandine Ghintran, Réseaux sociaux et règles
d'allocation, defended 30/09/2009
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Université Paris 1, member of the
Master committee of Emmanuel Maruani,
Jeux d’influence dans un réseau social, Mémoire de recherche, Centre
d'Economie de la Sorbonne, Université Paris 1, April 2010
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Université Paris 1, member of the
Master committee of Stéphane Gonzalez, Stratégies
et influence en réseau social, Mémoire de recherche, Centre d'Economie de
la Sorbonne, Université Paris 1, 2010
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Université de Caen, rapporteur, Ph.D. committee of Mostapha Diss, Paradoxes,
stabilité et efficience des classements par points, defended
25/05/2010
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Warsaw
School of Economics, rapporteur, Ph.D. committee of Justyna Winnicka, Indeksy sily dla gier z wieloma
rozstrzygnieciami, defended 9/11/2010
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Université de Caen, rapporteur, Ph.D. committee of Samir Sbabou, Equilibres de Nash dans les jeux de
congestion à choix unique : Théorie et Applications, defended 10/12/2010
Articles in journals
1)
Maruani, Grabisch,
Rusinowska (2012) A study of a dynamic of influence
through differential equations, RAIRO-Operations
Research, forthcoming
2)
Hendrix, de Ridder, Rusinowska, Saiz (2011) Coalition
formation: the role of procedure and policy flexibility, Group Decision and Negotiation, DOI: 10.1007/s10726-011-9276-0,
forthcoming
3)
Grabisch, Rusinowska
(2011) A model of influence with a continuum of actions, Journal of Mathematical Economics 47: 576-587
4)
Berghammer, Bolus, Rusinowska, de Swart (2011) A relation-algebraic approach
to simple games, European Journal of
Operational Research 210: 68-80
5)
Grabisch, Rusinowska
(2011) Influence functions, followers and command games, Games and Economic
Behavior 72(1): 123-138
6)
Van den Brink, Rusinowska,
Steffen (2011) Measuring power and satisfaction in societies with opinion
leaders: Dictator and opinion leader properties, Homo Oeconomicus
28: 161-185
7)
Grabisch, Rusinowska
(2010) A model of influence with an ordered set of possible actions, Theory
and Decision 69(4): 635-656
8)
Berghammer, Rusinowska,
De Swart (2010) Applying relational algebra and RelView
to measures in a social network, European Journal of Operational Research
202: 182-195
9)
Grabisch, Rusinowska
(2010) A model of influence in a social network, Theory and Decision
69(1): 69-96
10)
Rusinowska (2010) The Hoede-Bakker index modified to the Shapley-Shubik and Holler-Packel indices,
Group Decision and Negotiation 19: 543-569
11)
Grabisch, Rusinowska
(2009) Measuring influence in command games, Social Choice and Welfare
33: 177-209
12)
Berghammer, Rusinowska,
De Swart (2009) An interdisciplinary approach to coalition formation, European
Journal of Operational Research 195: 487-496
13)
De Ridder, Rusinowska (2008) On some procedures of forming a
multi-partner alliance, Journal of Economics and Management Strategy
17(2): 443-487
14)
Rusinowska, De Swart (2008)
Negotiating a stable government – an application of bargaining theory to a
coalition formation model, Group Decision and Negotiation 17: 445-464
15)
Eklund, Rusinowska,
De Swart (2008) A consensus model of political decision-making, Annals of
Operations Research 158: 5-20
16)
Eklund, Rusinowska,
De Swart (2007) Consensus reaching in committees, European Journal of
Operational Research 178(1): 185-193
17)
Berghammer, Rusinowska,
De Swart (2007) Applying relational algebra and RelView
to coalition formation, European Journal of Operational Research 178/2:
530-542
18)
Rusinowska, De Swart (2007) On
some properties of the Hoede-Bakker index, Journal
of Mathematical Sociology 31(4): 267-293
19)
Roubens, Rusinowska,
De Swart (2006) Using MacBeth to determine utilities
of governments to parties in coalition formation, European Journal of
Operational Research 172/2: 588-603
20)
Rusinowska, De Swart, Van der Rijt (2005) A new model of
coalition formation, Social Choice and Welfare 24: 129-154
21)
Rusinowska (2004) Bargaining
model with sequences of discount rates and bargaining costs, International
Game Theory Review 6: 265-280
22)
Rusinowska, Van Deemen (2004) The
redistribution paradox and the paradox of new members in the German parliament,
International Journal of Mathematics, Game Theory, and Algebra 14:
413-431, Nova Science Publishers, Inc., New York
23)
Van Deemen, Rusinowska (2003) Paradoxes of voting power in Dutch
politics, Public Choice 115: 109-137
24)
Rusinowska (2002) Refinements of
Nash equilibria in view of jealous or friendly behaviour of players, International Game Theory Review
4: 281-299
25)
Rusinowska (2002) Subgame perfect equilibria in
model with bargaining costs varying in time, Mathematical Methods of
Operations Research 56: 303-313
26)
Rusinowska (2002) On certain
generalization of Rubinstein's bargaining model, International Journal of
Mathematics, Game Theory, and Algebra 12: 545-552, Nova Science Publishers,
Inc., New York
27)
Rusinowska (2001) Paradox of redistribution
in Polish politics, Annals of the Marie Curie Fellowships 2: 46-54, European
Commission, Brussels
28)
Czarny, Rusinowska
(2001) Intra-branch trade and Cournot oligopoly,
Polish Central Bank, Bank and Credit
3: 70-79, Warsaw
29)
Rusinowska (1998) Bargaining
problem with preferences varying in time, Journal
of the College of Economic Analyses, No. 6 - Problems of Mathematical
Economics and Financial Mathematics, pp. 74-87, Warsaw School of Economics,
Warsaw
Book reviews in journals
30)
Rusinowska (2011) Book review on
“Bezalel Peleg and Hans
Peters: Strategic Social Choice. Stable Representations of Constitutions”, Social Choice and Welfare, forthcoming
Books and articles in contributed volumes
31)
Berghammer, Rusinowska,
de Swart (2011) Computations on simple games using RelView,
in: Gerdt et al. (Eds.), Computer Algebra in Scientific Computing, Lecture Notes in Computer
Science (LNCS) 6885, pp. 49-60, Springer, Heidelberg
32)
Rusinowska, Berghammer,
De Swart, Grabisch (2011) Social networks: Prestige,
centrality, and influence (Invited paper), in: de Swart (Ed.), RAMICS 2011, Lecture Notes in Computer
Science (LNCS) 6663, pp. 22-39, Springer, Heidelberg
33)
Czarny, Rusinowska
(2010) Effects of opening national markets on the intensity competition
(theoretical approach), in: Menkes and Gardocka (Eds.), Transnational
Corporations: One Subject, Different Views, in Polish, Academica,
Warsaw, pp. 32-44
34)
Van Deemen, Rusinowska
(2010) (Eds.) Collective Decision Making: Views
From Social Choice and Game Theory, series Theory and Decision Library C, Volume
43, Springer Verlag Berlin/ Heidelberg
35)
Grabisch, Rusinowska
(2010) Different approaches to influence based on social networks and simple
games, in: Van Deemen and Rusinowska
(Eds.), Collective Decision Making: Views From Social Choice and Game Theory,
series Theory and Decision Library C, Springer Verlag
Berlin/ Heidelberg, pp. 185-209
36)
Gambarelli, Mercik,
Ramsey, Rusinowska (2009) Editors of a special SING4
issue of the journal Operation Research and Decisions, 02/2009
37)
De Swart, Berghammer, Rusinowska (2009) Computational Social Choice Using
Relation Algebra and RelView, in Berghammer
et al. (Eds.), RelMiCS / AKA 2009,
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) 5827, pp. 13-28, Springer
38)
Rusinowska (2008) On the not-preference-based Hoede-Bakker
index, forthcoming in: Petrosjan and Mazalov (Eds.) Game Theory and Applications, volume XIII, Chapter 9, pp. 127-141, Nova
Science Publishers, Inc. New York
39)
Rusinowska, Berghammer,
Eklund, Van der Rijt, Roubens, De Swart (2006) Social software for coalition formation,
in: De Swart et al. (Eds.) Theory and Applications of Relational Structures
as Knowledge Instruments, No 2. Springer's Lecture Notes in Artificial
Intelligence, LNAI 4342, pp. 1-30, Springer, Heidelberg, Germany
40)
Rusinowska, De Swart (2006) Generalizing and modifying the Hoede-Bakker index, in: De Swart et al. (Eds.) Theory
and Applications of Relational Structures as Knowledge Instruments, No 2.
Springer's Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence LNAI 4342, pp. 60-88,
Springer, Heidelberg, Germany
41)
Rusinowska & Van Deemen (2005) The redistribution paradox and the paradox
of new members in the German parliament, in: Petrosjan
and Mazalov (Eds.) Game Theory and Applications, volume X, pp. 153-174, Nova Science Publishers, Inc. New York
42)
Rusinowska (2003) Axiomatic and strategic approaches to
bargaining problems, in: De Swart et al. (eds.) Theory and
Applications of Relational Structures as Knowledge Instruments, Springer’s
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, LNCS 2929, pp. 125-147, Heidelberg, Germany
43)
Rusinowska (2002) On certain generalization of Rubinstein’s
bargaining model, in: Petrosjan and Mazalov (Eds.) Game Theory and Applications, volume
VIII, pp. 159-169, Nova Science Publishers, Inc. New York
44)
Rusinowska (2001) Bargaining
models with non-stationary preferences of the players, in: Welfe (ed.) Numerical Methods in Economic Sciences,
pp. 189-210, publishing house of Warsaw School of Economics, Warsaw
45)
Rusinowska (1999) Bargain, in: Collective
Decisions. Theory and Applications, pp. 139-156, publishing house -
Scholar, Warsaw
Articles submitted
46)
Grabisch,
Rusinowska, A
model of influence based on aggregation functions
47)
van den
Brink, Rusinowska, Steffen, Measuring power and satisfaction in societies with opinion leaders: An axiomatization
48)
Berghammer, Rusinowska,
de Swart, Computing tournament solutions
using relation algebra and RelView
49)
Ozkardas, Rusinowska,
Wage bargaining with discount rates
varying in time under exogenous strike decisions
Theses
50)
Rusinowska (2008) Models of bargaining, coalition formation, voting
power and influence, HDR manuscript (Habilitation
à Diriger des Recherches),
71 pages + 24 attached papers, GATE - Université Lumière Lyon 2, Ecully (Lyon)
51)
Rusinowska (2000) Bargaining problem with non-stationary
preferences of the players, Ph.D. thesis, 150 pages, Warsaw School of
Economics, Warsaw
52)
Rusinowska & Zakowska (1996) Exponential and logarithmic functions,
dissertation at Postgraduate Studies, 100 pages, Warsaw University, Department
of Mathematics, Computer Sciences and Mechanics
53)
Rusinowska (1993) Approximation
with algebraic and trigonometric polynomials, Master’s thesis, 104 pages,
Warsaw University, Department of Mathematics, Computer Sciences and Mechanics
Work in progress / preparation for submission
54)
Ozkardas, Rusinowska,
On equilibrium payoffs in wage bargaining
with discount rates varying in time
55)
Robin, Rusnowska, Villeval, Ingratiation and favoritism:
experimental evidence
56)
Caulier,
Grabisch, Rusinowska, Allocation rules for dynamic random network
formation processes
57)
Caulier,
Grabisch, Rusinowska, Centrality measures in dynamic networks
58)
Möhlmeier, Rusinowska, Tanimura, Modifications
of the connections model and prize winning in networks
Working and discussion
papers
59)
Ozkardas,
Rusinowska (2012) Wage
bargaining with discount rates varying in time under exogenous strike decisions,
CES Working Papers (Documents de travail du Centre d'Economie
de la Sorbonne), 2012.13
60)
Berghammer, Rusinowska, de Swart (2011) Computing tournament
solutions using relation algebra
and RelView, CES Working
Papers (Documents de travail du Centre d'Economie de
la Sorbonne), 2011.67
61)
Grabisch, Rusinowska
(2011) A model of influence based on
aggregation functions, CES Working
Papers, 2011.58
62)
Grabisch, Maruani,
Rusinowska (2011) A
study of the dynamic of influence through differential equations, CES
Working Papers, 2011.22
63)
Van den Brink, Rusinowska,
Steffen (2011) Measuring power and satisfaction
in societies with opinion leaders: An axiomatization,
CES Working Papers, 2011.18
64)
Berghammer, Rusinowska,
de Swart (2011) Computations on simple
games using RelView, CES Working Papers, 2011.14
65)
Grabisch, Rusinowska
(2010) Iterating influence between
players in a social network, CES Working Papers, 2010.89
66)
Grabisch,
Rusinowska (2010) A
model of influence with a continuum of actions, GATE Working Paper, 2010-04
67)
Ozkardas,
Rusinowska (2009) Wage
bargaining with non-stationary preferences under strike decision, GATE
Working Paper, 2009-30
68)
Berghammer, Rusinowska, de Swart (2009) A relation-algebraic approach to simple
games, GATE Working Paper, 2009-13
69)
Berghammer, Rusinowska, De Swart (2009) Applying relation algebra and RelView to measures in a social network, GATE Working
Paper, 2009-02
70)
Van den
Brink, Rusinowska, Steffen (2009) Measuring power and satisfaction in
societies with opinion leaders: properties of the qualified majority case,
GATE Working Paper, 2009-01
71)
Grabisch,
Rusinowska (2008) Influence
functions, followers and command games, GATE Working Paper, 2008-31
72)
De Ridder, Rusinowska, Saiz, Hendrix (2008) Coalition formation: the role of
procedure and policy flexibility, GATE Working Paper, 2008-06
73)
Grabisch,
Rusinowska (2008) Measuring influence among
players with an ordered set of possible actions, GATE Working Paper,
2008-01
74)
Grabisch,
Rusinowska (2008) Measuring influence in command
games, GATE Working Paper, 2008-02
75)
Rusinowska (2007) Modifying the Hoede-Bakker
index to the Shapley-Shubik and Holler-Packel indices, GATE Working Paper, 2007-29
76)
Saiz,
Hendrix, De Ridder, Rusinowska
(2007) On the computation of negotiation positions and preferences in a
spatial coalition model, Working Paper Mansholt
Graduate School of Social Sciences, Wageningen (The
Netherlands), Discussion Paper No.39, 2007
77)
Rusinowska (2007) The not-preference-based Hoede-Bakker
index, GATE Working Paper, 2007-4
78)
Grabisch
& Rusinowska (2007) The influence indices,
GATE Working Paper, 2007-5
79)
Rusinowska, De Swart (2006) Applying bargaining theory to
coalition formation, Working paper series on Relational Management,
RRM-2006-16-STR, Nijmegen School of Management, Radboud
University Nijmegen
80)
Berghammer, Eklund, Roubens,
Rusinowska, De Swart (2006) An interdisciplinary
approach to coalition formation, Working paper series on Relational
Management, RRM-2006-17-STR, Nijmegen School of Management, Radboud
University Nijmegen
81)
Berghammer, Rusinowska,
De Swart (2006) Applications of Relations and Graphs to Coalition Formation, FEEM (Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei)
Working Paper Series, 77.2006
82)
Czarny
& Rusinowska (2005) Effects
of intensifying competition in the Single European Market on welfare of the population of
the participating countries (theoretical approach), Warsaw School of Economics
83)
De Ridder & Rusinowska (2005) Different sequences of alliance
formation, RRM-2005-13-STR, Nijmegen School of Management, Radboud University Nijmegen
84)
Rusinowska (2003) Consensus reaching in coalition formation,
internal report, 21 pages, Warsaw School of Economics
85)
Rusinowska (2002) Bloc postulate and paradox of large size for
the Hoede-Bakker index, internal report,
28 pages, Warsaw School of Economics
86)
Czarny
& Rusinowska (2001) Intra-branch trade in oligopoly markets, discussion paper, Series Mathematical
Economics, No.6/EM/2001, 85 pages, Institute of Econometrics, Warsaw School of
Economics
87)
Czarny
& Rusinowska (2001) Intra-branch trade in oligopoly markets. Theory and empirical research,
Internal report, 85 pages, Warsaw School of Economics
88)
Czarny
& Rusinowska (2000) Game theory application in economy on oligopoly markets case,
Internal report, 60 pages, Warsaw School of Economics
89)
Czarny
& Rusinowska (2000) Intra-branch trade in
oligopoly markets, internal report, 70 pages, Warsaw School of Economics
90)
Rusinowska (2000) Bargaining model with preferences described
simultaneously by sequences of discount rates and sequences of
bargaining costs, internal report, 30 pages, Warsaw School of Economics
91)
Rusinowska (1999) Subgame perfect equilibria in certain bargaining models, discussion
paper, Series Mathematical Economics, No.1/EM/99, 83 pages, Institute of
Econometrics, Warsaw School of Economics
92)
Rusinowska (1998) Bargaining
problem with non-stationary preferences of the players, Discussion paper,
series Mathematical Economics, No.2/EM/98, 32 pages, Institute of Econometrics,
Warsaw School of Economics
93)
Rusinowska (1997) Bargaining problem with varying discount rates
of the players - Sufficient and necessary conditions o the existence of the subgame
perfect equilibrium, Internal report, 33 pages, Warsaw School of Economics
94)
Rusinowska (1997) Sufficient conditions of the existence of the subgame perfect equilibrium in the case of varying
preferences, Internal report, 24 pages, Warsaw School of Economics
95)
Rusinowska (1995) Divisions of subgame
perfect equilibrium in Rubinstein model, in which one of the players has
preferences defined by constant discount rate and the other by constant
bargaining cost, Internal report, 28 pages, Warsaw School of Economics
Conference Proceedings
96)
Grabisch, Rusinowska
(2011) Lattices in social networks with
influence, Proceedings of the ICFCA 2011 (9th International Conference on
Formal Concept Analysis), pp. 1-12, Nicosia, Cyprus
97)
Rusinowska, Ozkardas (2011) Wage bargaining with non-stationary preferences under strike decision, Proceedings of the ROADEF 2011 (XII Congrès Annuel de la Societé Française de Recherche Opérationnelle et d'Aide à
la Décision), volume II, p.645, Saint Etienne
98)
Rusinowska (2010) Different approaches to influence in social
networks, Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Computational
Social Choice (COMSOC 2010), p.5-6, Dusseldorf
99)
Grabisch, Rusinowska
(2009) Influence in social networks,
in: COGnitive systems with Interactive
Sensors (COGIS'09), Paris
100)
Grabisch, Rusinowska
(2007) Generalized influence indices, EURO XXII (XXII European
Conference on Operational Research), p.248, Prague
101)
Rusinowska, De Ridder, Saiz, Hendrix (2007) The
role of policy flexibility and party strength in coalition formation - an
analysis of Dutch elections, SING3 (Third Spain Italy Netherlands Meeting
on Game Theory), p.56, Madrid
102)
De Ridder, Rusinowska (2006) Comparing different procedures of
forming a coalition, SING2 (Second Spain Italy Netherlands Meeting on Game
Theory) and XVI IMGTA, p.138, Foggia (Italy)
103)
Grabisch, Rusinowska
(2006) On influence and power indices, SING2 (Second Spain Italy
Netherlands Meeting on Game Theory) and XVI IMGTA, p.73, Foggia (Italy)
104)
Berghammer, Eklund,
Roubens, Rusinowska, De
Swart (2006) An interdisciplinary approach to coalition formation, 27th Linz Seminar on Fuzzy Set Theory,
“Preferences, Games and Decisions”, pp. 17-19,
Linz, Austria
105)
Czarny
& Rusinowska (2005) Effects of the Single European Market on welfare of the participating countries (theoretical approach),
electronic publication in: Conference “Channels of European Integration”,
Warszawa, October 7 – 8, 2005
106)
Czarny & Rusinowska (2005) Effects
of intensifying competition in the Single European Market (theoretical approach), VII Annual Conference of the European Trade Study Group, Dublin, September
2005
107)
Berghammer, Rusinowska & de Swart
(2005) A relational approach to coalition
formation, Workshop of COST Action 274/TARSKI, pp. 44-58, Malaga, Spain
108)
Eklund,
Rusinowska & de Swart (2005) A model of political consensus, VIII International Conference on
Relational Methods in Computer Science (RelMiCS 8)
and COST 274/TARSKI Workshops, pp. 41-47, St. Catharines,
Canada
109)
Czarny
& Rusinowska (2004) Theoretical approach to the evaluation of the implications of the
single European market, electronic publication in “American Economic Ways.
Its Character, Effectiveness and Applicability”, Warsaw, October 22 – 23, 2004
110)
Czarny
& Rusinowska (2004) Effects of the single European market on welfare of the participating
countries (theoretical approach), internal report, 12 pages, Warsaw School
of Economics, presented during VI Annual Conference of the European Trade Study
Group, Nottingham, September 9 – 11, 2004
111)
Rusinowska & Eklund & De Swart (2004) Consensus reaching in committees and coalition formation,
International Conference “Game Theory and Mathematical Economics”, pp. 73-74,
Warsaw, Poland
112)
Rusinowska & Roubens & De Swart
(2004) Application of the Macbeth
approach to coalition formation, International Conference “Game Theory and
Mathematical Economics”, pp. 75-76, Warsaw, Poland
113)
Rusinowska & Eklund & De Swart
(2004) A consensus model of decision-making in committees and coalition
formation, VI Spanish Meeting on Game Theory and Practice, pp. 46-47,
Elche, Spain
114)
Rusinowska & Roubens & De Swart
(2004) Applying the Macbeth technique to coalition formation, VI Spanish
Meeting on Game Theory and Practice, pp. 47-48, Elche, Spain
115)
Rusinowska & De Swart (2003) Negotiating a stable government
– application of bargaining theory to a coalition formation model, III
International Conference „Logic, Game Theory and Social Choice”, pp. 103-110,
Siena, Italy
116)
Rusinowska & De Swart (2003) Generalizing and modifying the Hoede-Bakker index, III International Conference
„Logic, Game Theory and Social Choice”, pp. 131-138, Siena, Italy
117)
Rusinowska & De Swart (2003) Negotiating a stable government
– application of bargaining theory to a model of coalition formation, XV Italian
Meeting on Game Theory and Applications, p. 99, Urbino,
Italy
118)
Rusinowska & De Swart (2003) Generalization and
modifications of the Hoede-Bakker index, XV
Italian Meeting on Game Theory and Applications, p. 100, Urbino,
Italy
119)
Van Deemen & Rusinowska (2001) Paradoxes of voting power in Dutch politics,
XIV Italian Meeting on Game Theory and Applications, 2 pages, Ischia, Italy
120)
Rusinowska & Tijs (2001) On certain bargaining model with
simultaneous moves of the players, II International Conference “Logic, Game
Theory and Social Choice”, pp. 213-214, St. Petersburg, Russia
1)
8.07 – 11.07.2002 : The Summer School on EU Decision
Making, San Sebastian (Spain)
2)
21.08 – 1.09.2000 : The Second School on Mathematics
of Economics, Trieste (Italy)
3)
31.07 – 4.08.2000 : The Summer School on Bounded
Rationality, San Sebastian
4)
22.07 – 28.07.1999 : The Second Urrutia Elejalde Summer School on
Economics and Philosophy in San Sebastian, Delivery of paper Subgame perfect equilibria
in the bargaining models with preferences varying in time
5)
31.08 – 25.09.1998 : School on
the Mathematics of Economics in Trieste, a diploma in Economics
6)
27.07 – 25.08.1996 : Summer School of Economics, Kortowo - Olsztyn (Poland), two diplomas in International
Trade and Industrial Organization
7)
5.07 – 13.08.1995 : Summer School of Economics, Kortowo - Olsztyn, two diplomas in Microeconomics and
Macroeconomics
1)
14.01.2012 : EBIM Networks Workshop,
Bielefeld University, presentation: Model
of influence based on aggregation functions, contagion and influence
2)
9.12.2011 : invited talk A model of influence based on aggregation
functions, Sixth Workshop on Economic Design and Institutions, Facultés universitaires
Saint-Louis, Brussels (Belgium)
3)
25.11 - 4.12.2011 : visit to the International
Laboratory on Decision and Choice Analysis, National Research University Higher
School of Economics, Moscow (Russia)
4)
31.03.2011 : seminar talk Comment modéliser l'influence dans un réseau
social (joint with Michel Grabisch),
ENSTA, Paris
5)
14.02.2011 : seminar talk Influence
in a social network (joint with Michel Grabisch),
ERIC, University of Lyon 2
6)
21.05.2010 : seminar talk Different approaches to influence,
Social Choice Colloquium, Tilburg University
7)
1.03.2010 : seminar talk A model of influence with a
continuum of actions, CREM, University of Caen
8)
1.10 - 3.10.2009 : International Meeting “New Trends in
Cooperative Game Theory”, Sanlucar de Barrameda, invited talk Influence functions, followers
and command games (co-author: Michel Grabisch)
9)
5.06.2008 : seminar talk A model of influence in a social
network, University of Milan, Department of Econometrics and Mathematics
for Economic, Financial and Actuverdana Applications
10)
18.10.2007 : seminar talk On
influence and power indices, CREUSET (CNRS FRE 2938), Saint-Etienne
(France)
11)
6.03.2006 : seminar talk Measures of success and
power for bipartite directed graphs in binary voting situations, seminar of the Centre de Recherche en Mathématique, Statistique et Economie Mathématique - CERMSEM (Université Paris I - Pantheon-Sorbonne)
and the Centre d'Analyse et de Mathématique
Sociales of the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (France)
12)
17.11.2005 : visit to the Institute for Logic, Language and
Computation, University of Amsterdam – presentation: An interdisciplinary approach to coalition formation
13) 26.09 – 2.10.2004 : Short Term Scientific Mission, visit to the Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel, Institute of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics, Kiel (Germany) – cooperation with Prof. dr. Rudolf Berghammer
14)
2.04.2004: visit to the Tinbergen Institute, Amsterdam, delivery
of paper Consensus reaching in coalition formation and committees
15)
29.03 – 30.03.2004 : visit to the School of Management of the
University of Liverpool – cooperation with Dr. Frank Steffen
16)
18.03 – 19.03.2004 : visit to the Department of Economics of the
University of Vienna, delivery of paper Bargaining
problems with non-stationary preferences of the players
17)
8.03.2004 : visit to the Center for
Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE), Université
Catholique de Louvain (Belgium), delivery of papers Generalizing
and modifying the Hoede-Bakker index, and Bargaining
problems with non-stationary preferences of the players
18)
20.01 – 22.01.2004 : Short Term Scientific Mission, visit to the
Faculté Polytechnique de
Mons, Mons (Belgium) – cooperation with Prof. dr. Marc Roubens
19)
8.12 – 10.12.2003
: Short Term Scientific Mission, visit to the Faculté
Polytechnique de Mons, Mons – cooperation with Prof.
dr. Marc Roubens
20)
3.06 – 10.06.2003
: Short Term Scientific Mission, visit to the Abo
Akademi University, Department of Computer Science, Abo/Turku (Finland) –
cooperation with Prof. dr. Patrik Eklund
and Prof. Hannu Nurmi
21)
19.03 –
20.03.2002 : visit to the university of California in Irvine - visiting Prof.
Dr. Don Saari and Prof. dr. Berni
Grofman
22)
26.11 –
28.11.2001 : visit to the university of Twente, Enschede (the Netherlands), delivery of paper Voting
power paradoxes in Dutch politics (empirical research)
23)
11.11 –
18.11.1999 : visit to CentER for Economic Research at
Tilburg University, Tilburg (the Netherlands), delivery of paper Subgame perfect equilibria
in certain bargaining models
1)
30.05 –
3.06.2011 : RAMiCS12 (12th International Conference on Relational and Algebraic
Methods in Computer Science), Rotterdam, Invited
conference talk: Social networks:
Prestige, centrality, and influence
2)
13.09 -
16.09.2010 : Third International Workshop on Computational Social Choice
(COMSOC 2010), Dusseldorf, Invited
tutorial: Different approaches to
influence in social networks
3)
23.01 - 25.01.2012 : First Caribbean Game Theory
Conference, Curacao, paper: A dynamic
model of influence based on aggregation functions (co-author: Grabisch)
4)
15.09 - 18.09.2011 : LogICCC
Final Conference (European Science Foundation, EUROCORES Programme),
Berlin, paper: Influence and centrality
5)
18.07 - 20.07.2011 : SING7 (VII Spain Italy
Netherlands Meeting on Game Theory), Paris, paper: A dynamic model of influence in social networks based on aggregation
functions (co-author: Grabisch)
6)
26.06 - 1.07.2011 : 11th Meeting of the Society for
the Advancement of Economic Theory (SAET 11), Faro, Portugal, paper: A dynamic model of influence based on
aggregation functions (co-author: Grabisch)
7)
2.05 - 6.05.2011 : ICFCA 2011 (9th International
Conference on Formal Concept Analysis), Nicosia, Cyprus, paper: Lattices in social networks with influence
(co-author: Michel Grabisch)
8)
15.03 - 16.03.2011 : Second International Workshop
“Models of Influence and Network Theory” (MINT2), Saint Etienne, paper: Measuring power and satisfaction in
societies with opinion leaders: An axiomatization
(co-authors: van den Brink, Steffen)
9)
2.03 - 4.03.2011 : ROADEF 2011 (XII Congrès Annuel de la Societé Française de Recherche Opérationnelle et d'Aide à
la Décision), Saint Etienne, paper: Wage bargaining with non-stationary preferences under strike decision (co-author: Ozkardas)
10)
4.02 -
5.02.2011 : XVI Coalition Theory Network Workshop, Barcelone,
paper: Iterating influence in a social
network (co-author: Grabisch)
11)
09.09 -
10.09.2010 : 59ème Congrès Annuel
de l'AFSE, Université Paris
X - Nanterre, paper: A model of influence
with a continuum of actions (co-author: Grabisch)
12)
21.07 -
24.07.2010 : X International Meeting of the Society for Social Choice and
Welfare, Moscow (Russia), paper: A model
of influence with a continuum of actions (co-author: Grabisch)
13)
07.07 -
09.07.2010 : SING6 (Sixth Spain Italy Netherlands Meeting on Game Theory),
Palermo, paper: Iterating influence
between players in a social network (co-author: Grabisch)
14)
2.07 -
4.07.2010 : Warsaw International Economic Meeting (WIEM2010), Warsaw, paper: A
relation-algebraic approach to simple games (co-authors: Berghammer, de Swart)
15)
17.06 -
18.06.2010 : XV Coalition Theory Network Workshop, Marseille
16)
14.06 - 15.06.2009 : Sorbonne Workshop in Economic
Theory (SWET 10), CES (Centre d'Economie de la
Sorbonne), Paris
17)
8.06 -
9.06.2010 : SSEAC Workshop on Voting and Allocation Systems, Aland (Finland),
paper: Measuring influence among players with a continuum of actions
(co-author: Michel Grabisch)
18)
8.10 -
9.10.2009 : International Conference “Regions, Firms and Institutions in the
World Economy”, Warsaw School of Economics, paper: Competition and welfare
in integrated regions (co-author: Elzbieta Czarny)
19)
10.09 -
11.09.2009 : 58ème Congrès Annuel
de l'AFSE, Université Paris
X - Nanterre, paper: Measuring power and satisfaction in societies with
opinion leaders (co-authors: Van den Brink, Steffen)
20)
26.08 -
29.08.2009 : International Conference “Logic, Game Theory and Social Choice 6”,
Tsukuba (Japan), paper: Measuring power and satisfaction in societies with
opinion leaders: Dictator and opinion leader properties (co-authors: Van
den Brink, Steffen)
21)
5.07 -
8.07.2009 : EURO XXIII (XXIII European Conference on Operational Research),
Bonn (Germany), paper: Applying relational algebra and RelView
to measures in a social network (co-authors: Berghammer,
de Swart)
22)
01.07 -
03.07.2009 : SING5 (Fifth Spain Italy Netherlands Meeting on Game Theory),
Amsterdam (NL), paper: A model of influence with a continuum of actions
(co-author: Grabisch)
23)
24.06 - 27.06.2009 : Sorbonne Workshop in Economic
Theory (SWET 09), CES (Centre d'Economie de la
Sorbonne), Paris
24)
22.06 -
24.06.2009 : PET Workshop, Lyon
25)
15.06 -
16.06.2009 : International Conference “Reforming the French Presidential
Election System: Experiments on Electoral Reform”, CEVIPOF Sciences-Po, Paris
26)
25.05 -
26.05.2009 : International Workshop “New Approaches to Voting and Social
Choice”, Tilburg, The Netherlands, paper: Influence functions, followers and
command games (co-author: Grabisch)
27)
6.04 -
8.04.2009 : 5th International Workshop on Preferences and Decisions, Trento
(Italy)
28)
1.04 -
2.04.2009 : Research Meeting “Computational Social Choice and Social Software”,
GATE, paper: Applying Relational Algebra, RelView
and Graph Theory to Coalition Formation (co-authors: Berghammer,
de Swart)
29)
1.09 -
4.09.2008 : XXXII Congress of AMASES (Associazione
per la Matematica Applicata
alle Scienze Economiche e Sociali), Trento
(Italy), paper: Measuring influence in a social network (co-author: Grabisch)
30)
13.07 -
17.07.2008 : Third World Congress of the Game Theory Society (GAMES2008),
Evanston (USA), paper: Measuring influence in command games (co-author: Grabisch)
31)
4.07 -
6.07.2008 : Warsaw International Economic Meeting (WIEM2008), Warsaw, paper: Measuring
influence among players with an ordered set of possible actions (co-author:
Grabisch)
32)
26.06 -
28.06.2008 : SING4 (Fourth Spain Italy Netherlands Meeting on Game Theory),
Wroclaw (Poland), organizing a session Influence and Power in
Networks (parts I and II); paper: A model of influence and command games
(co-author: Grabisch)
33)
19.06 -
22.06.2008 : IX International Meeting of the Society for Social Choice and
Welfare, Montreal (Canada), paper: An influence model and command games
(co-author: Grabisch)
34)
8.07 - 11.07.2007
: EURO XXII (XXII European Conference on Operational Research), Prague, paper: Generalized
influence indices (co-author: Grabisch)
35)
4.07 -
6.07.2007 : SING3 (Third Spain Italy Netherlands Meeting on Game Theory),
Madrid, paper: The role of policy flexibility and party strength in
coalition formation - an analysis of Dutch elections (co-authors: De Ridder, Saiz, Hendrix)
36)
20.06 -
22.06.2007 : International Conference `Logic, Game Theory and Social Choice 5',
Bilbao (Spain), paper: Coalition formation: the role of procedure and policy
flexibility (co-authors: De Ridder, Saiz, Hendrix)
37)
25.10 -
27.10.2006: 2nd CSA International Workshop `Co-operation as driver for
innovation', Nijmegen, paper: On some procedures of forming a multi-partner
alliance (co-author: De Ridder)
38)
25.10 -
28.10.2006 : DIMACS-LAMSADE Workshop on Voting Theory and Preference Modelling,
Paris, paper: On influence and power indices (co-author: Grabisch)
39)
21.09 -
23.09.2006 : 13th Osnabrueck Seminar of Individual
Decisions and Social Choice, Osnabrueck (Germany),
paper: An interdisciplinary approach to coalition formation (co-authors:
Berghammer, Eklund, Roubens, De Swart)
40)
13.07 -
17.07.2006 : VIII International Meeting of the Society for Social Choice and
Welfare, Istanbul (Turkey), paper: On influence and power indices
(co-author: Michel Grabisch)
41)
14.06 -
17.06.2006 : SING2 (Second Spain Italy Netherlands Meeting on Game Theory) and
XVI IMGTA, Foggia (Italy), paper: Comparing different procedures of forming
a coalition (co-author: De Ridder)
42)
29.04.2006
: 1st Workshop “Advances in Collective Choice”, Maastricht (NL)
43)
30.03 –
31.03.2006 : 63rd Meeting of the European Working Group “Multiple Criteria
Decision Aiding”, Porto (Portugal)
44)
7.02 –
11.02.2006 : 27th Linz Seminar on Fuzzy Set Theory, `Preferences, Games and
Decisions', Linz (Austria), paper: An
interdisciplinary approach to coalition formation (co-authors: Berghammer, Eklund,
Roubens, De Swart)
45)
19.01 –
21.01.2006 : XI Coalition Theory Network Workshop, University of Warwick,
Coventry (UK), paper: Graph theory, RelView and coalitions (co-authors: Berghammer,
De Swart)
46)
11.07 –
15.07.2005 : the 17th Triennial Conference of the International
Federation of Operational Research Societies (IFORS 2005), Honolulu, Hawaii
(USA), organizing a session Coalition
and Alliance Formation (part I and II), paper: Applying relational Algebra and RelView to
coalition formation (co-authors: Berghammer, De
Swart)
47)
24.06 –
26.06.2005 : First Spain Italy Netherlands Meeting on Game Theory, Maastricht
(NL), paper: On some procedures of
forming a coalition (co-author: De Ridder)
48)
22.06 –
24.06.2005 : International Conference “Logic, Game Theory and Social Choice 4”,
Caen (France), papers: Measures for
bipartite directed graphs using success and power in binary voting situations (co-author:
Van den Brink) and On some procedures of
forming a coalition (co-author: De Ridder)
49)
30.03 –
1.04.2005 : Workshop of COST Action 274/TARSKI, Malaga (Spain), paper: Applying relational Algebra and RelView to coalition formation (co-authors: Berghammer, De Swart)
50)
10.03 –
13.03.2005 : Public Choice Society Annual Meeting, New Orleans (the US), paper:
Measures for bipartite directed graphs
using success and power in binary voting situations (co-author: Van den
Brink)
51)
22.02 –
26.02.2005 : VIII International Conference on Relational Methods in Computer
Science (RelMiCS 8) and COST 274/TARSKI Workshops,
St. Catharines (Canada), paper: A model of political consensus (co-authors: Eklund,
De Swart)
52)
6.10 –
8.10.2004 : International Workshop Centre for Strategic Alliances “The Dynamics
of Cooperation”, Nijmegen (NL)
53)
6.09 –
10.09.2004 : International Conference “Game Theory and Mathematical Economics”,
Warsaw (Poland), papers: Application of
the Macbeth approach to coalition formation (co-authors: Roubens, De Swart) and
Consensus reaching in committees and
coalition formation (co-authors: Eklund, De
Swart)
54)
21.07 –
25.07.2004 : VII International Meeting of the Society for Social Choice and
Welfare, Osaka (Japan), paper: A consensus model of political
decision-making (co-authors: Eklund, De Swart)
55)
12.07 –
14.07.2004 : VI Spanish Meeting on Game Theory and Practice, Elche (Spain),
papers: A consensus model of decision-making in committees and coalition
formation (co-authors: Eklund, De Swart) and Applying
the Macbeth technique to coalition formation (co-authors: Roubens, De Swart)
56)
5.07 –
9.07.2004 : II World Congress of the Game Theory Society (GAMES 2004),
Marseille (France), poster: Consensus reaching in coalition formation and
committees (co-authors: Eklund, De Swart)
57)
29.06 –
3.07.2004 : Conference on Economic Design (SED 2004), Mallorca (Spain), paper: Application
of the Macbeth approach to coalition formation (co-authors: Roubens, De Swart)
58)
10.06 –
12.06.2004 : Meeting of COST Action 274 TARSKI, Tampere (Finland),
presentation: Report of my COST- STSMs
59)
11.03 –
13.03.2004 : Workshop of COST Action 274: TARSKI, Toulouse (France), paper: Bargaining
problems with non-stationary preferences of the players
60)
4.12 – 5.12.2003 : VI Meeting of COST Action 274
TARSKI, Workshop Theory and Applications of Relational Structures as
Knowledge Instruments, Ghent (Belgium), paper: On the Hoede-Bakker power index (co-author: De Swart)
61)
11.09 – 14.09.2003 : The Third International
Conference „Logic, Game Theory and Social Choice”, Siena (Italy), papers: Negotiating
a stable government – application of bargaining theory to a coalition formation
model, and Generalizing and modifying the Hoede-Bakker
index (co-author: De Swart)
62)
9.07 – 12.07.2003 : XV Italian Meeting on Game Theory
and Applications, Urbino (Italy), papers: Negotiating
a stable government – application of bargaining theory to a model of coalition
formation, and Generalization and modifications of the Hoede-Bakker index (co-author: De Swart)
63)
2.07 – 3.07.2003 : VPP Workshop
on Voting Procedures in the European Union, Caen (France)
64)
12.05 – 17.05.2003 : VII International Seminar on
Relational Methods in Computer Science, and II International Workshop on
Applications of Kleene Algebra, Meeting of COST
Action 274: TARSKI, Bad Malente (near Kiel, Germany)
65)
10.04 – 13.04.2003 : The Third Siena – Hamburg Workshop on
Applied Game Theory, Siena (Italy), paper: The
Hoede-Bakker index revisited (co-author: De
Swart)
66)
21.03 – 23.03.2003 : Public Choice Society and Economy
Science Meetings, Nashville (the US), papers: Generalizing the Hoede-Bakker index (co-author: Harrie
de Swart), and Negotiations in Coalition Formation (co-author and
speaker: Harrie De Swart)
67)
14.11 – 16.11.2002 : Workshop of
COST Action 274, TARSKI, Work Area 3, Relational Scaling and Preferences,
Prague (Czech Republic)
68)
24.10 – 26.10.2002 : The Ninth Osnabrueck
Seminar on Individual Decision and Social Choice, Osnabrueck
(Germany), paper: A new model of
coalition formation (co-authors: De Swart & Van der
Rijt)
69)
9.08 – 11.08.2002 : Workshop on
Voting Power Analysis, London School of Economics, paper: On some properties of the Hoede-Bakker index (co-author:
De Swart)
70)
12.07 – 14.07.2002 : Workshop Modelling the European Decision Making, San Sebastian (Spain),
paper: On the Hoede-Bakker
index (co-author: De Swart)
71)
23.06 – 25.06.2002 : Conference Advances in Game Theory and Related Topics
joint with Game Practice III, Hilvarenbeek (the
Netherlands), paper: A government reached by negotiations (co-authors:
De Swart & Van der Rijt)
72)
19.06 – 21.06.2002 : The Second Twente
Workshop on Cooperative Game Theory, University of Twente,
Enschede (the Netherlands), paper: On
some properties of the Hoede-Bakker index (co-author:
De Swart)
73)
6.06 – 9.06.2002 : The Second Siena – Hamburg Workshop on Applied Game Theory,
Hamburg (Germany), paper: A new model of
coalition formation (co-authors: De Swart & Van der
Rijt)
74)
22.03 – 24.03.2002 : Public
Choice Society and Economic Science Association 2002 Annual Meeting, San Diego
(the US), paper: A new model of coalition
formation (co-authors: De Swart & Van der Rijt)
75)
19.03 – 20.03.2002 : Conference
„Decision Analysis and Evolutionary Game Theory”, Irvine (the US), paper: A new model of coalition formation (co-authors:
De Swart & Van der Rijt)
76)
11.10 – 14.10.2001 : The First Bilateral Siena – Hamburg Workshop on
Applied Game Theory, Siena (Italy), paper: An
alternative model on the formation of political coalitions (author: Van der Rijt)
77)
11.07 – 14.07.2001 : XIV Italian Meeting on Game
Theory and Applications, Ischia (Italy), paper: Paradoxes of voting power in Dutch politics (co-author: Van Deemen)
78)
21.06 – 24.06.2001 : The Second International
Conference “Logic, Game Theory and Social Choice”, St. Petersburg (Russia),
papers: Paradoxes of voting power in
Dutch politics (co-author: Van Deemen) and On
certain bargaining model with simultaneous moves of the players (co-author:
Tijs)
79)
24.07 – 28.07.2000 : The First
World Congress of the Game Theory Society (GAMES 2000), Bilbao (Spain), poster:
Bargaining model with preferences
described by sequences of discount rates and sequences of bargaining costs
80)
19.07 – 21.07.2000 : The Fourth
Spanish Meeting on Game Theory, Game Practice II, VIII Summer Meeting on Game
Theory, Valencia (Spain), paper: Bargaining
model with preferences described by sequences of discount rates and sequences
of bargaining costs
81)
6.06 – 9.06.2000 : The First
Polish Workshop of PhD Students, Borki (Poland),
paper: Bargaining problem with
non-stationary preferences of the players
82)
7.04 – 8.04.2000 : Exploratory Workshop on
Bargaining, Barcelona (Spain)
83)
19.11 – 20.11.1999 : Workshop on Logic and Games,
organised by the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation, University of
Amsterdam, Amsterdam (the Netherlands)
84)
21.09 – 28.09.1999 : XXVIII
Polish Conference on Mathematics Applications, Zakopane
(Poland), paper: Bargaining model with
bargaining costs varying in time
85)
20.08 – 26.08.1999 : XI
International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science, Cracow
(Poland)
86)
8.08 – 14.08.1999 : II
International Conference of Ph.D. Students, Miskolc (Hungary), paper: Subgame perfect equilibria
in the model with bargaining costs varying in time
87)
13.05 – 16.05.1999 : International Conference on
Logic, Game Theory and Social Choice, Oisterwijk (the
Netherlands)
88)
26.06 –
30.06.1998 : XII Convegno di
teoria dei giochi ed applicazioni.
Game Practice I, Genova (Italy), paper: Bargaining
problem with non-stationary time preferences
89)
8.06 – 10.06.1998 : BOS’98 – Conference for celebration of 50 years of
Polish Computer Sciences, Kutno, paper: Bargaining problem with non-stationary
preferences of the players
90)
23.09 – 30.09.1997 : XXVI Polish Conference on
Mathematics Applications, Zakopane (Poland), paper: Bargaining problem with non-stationary
preferences of the players
91)
12.06 – 15.06.1996 : International Symposium in Honor of John C. Harsanyi “Game
Theory, Experience, Rationality”, Vienna
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CNRS - Centre
National de la Recherche Scientifique
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CES
– Centre d’Economie de la Sorbonne
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Université Paris 1 Panthéon
- Sorbonne
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GATE - Groupe d’Analyse
et de Théorie Economique (Ecully)
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Center for Strategy and
Alliances (Radboud
University Nijmegen)
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Nijmegen School of Management
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CentER (Tilburg University)
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CORE – Center for Operations Research and Econometrics
(Louvain-la-Neuve)
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Society for Social Choice and
Welfare
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CTN - Coalition Theory Network
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European Cost Action 274: TARSKI
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MCFA - Marie Curie Fellowship Association
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American Public Choice Society
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European Public Choice Society
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EURO – The
Association of European Operational Research Societies
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EWG-MCDA - EURO Working Group Multicriteria Decision Aiding
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International Federation of Operations Research
Societies