ESA World - Boris van Leeuwen

November 22, 2014 BORIS VAN LEEUWEN Institute for Advanced Studies in Toulouse (IAST) Toulouse School of Economics | 21 Allée de Brienne | 31000 Toulouse | France T: +33 561 128 512 | E: [email protected] | www.borisvanleeuwen.nl CURRENT POSITION 2014 – present EDUCATION 2011 -­‐ present 2011 2009 Research Fellow Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse (IAST) PhD in Economics Supervisors: Theo Offerman and Arthur Schram CREED and Tinbergen Institute, University of Amsterdam MPhil in Economics Tinbergen Institute, University of Amsterdam, VU University Amsterdam and Erasmus University Rotterdam BSc in Economics and Business University of Amsterdam RESEARCH INTERESTS Experimental economics, behavioral economics, game theory, networks WORKING PAPERS Competition for status creates superstars: An experiment on public good provision and network formation with Theo Offerman and Arthur Schram Predictably angry: Facial cues provide a credible signal of destructive behavior with Charles Noussair, Theo Offerman, Sigrid Suetens, Matthijs van Veelen and Jeroen van de Ven Authority and centrality: Power and cooperation in social dilemma networks with Abhijit Ramalingam, David Rojo Arjona and Arthur Schram TEACHING EXPERIENCE st
2012 -­‐ 2014 Microeconomics (1 year BSc, tutorials), University of Amsterdam nd
2011 -­‐ 2012 Microeconomics (2 year BSc, tutorials), University of Amsterdam st
2009 Introduction to Microeconomics (1 year BSc, tutorials), University of Amsterdam THESIS SUPERVISION 2012 -­‐ 2014 BSc theses (8x), University of Amsterdam INVITED PRESENTATIONS 2014 Departament d’Empresa, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Workshop on Experimental Economics, NHH, Bergen 2013 CENs, University of Bonn University of East Anglia, Norwich November 22, 2014 PRESENTATIONS IN SEMINARS AND AT CONFERENCES 2014 M-­‐BEES Symposium, Maastricht University; Toulouse Economics and Biology Workshop, IAST & TSE (poster); CCC-­‐meeting, University of Nottingham; Chapman University, Orange; Tinbergen Institute, Amsterdam; CESS/NYU-­‐CREED/UvA PhD Workshop, NYU, New York 2013 Simposio de la Asociación Española de Economía, Santander; Ph.D. workshop on behavioral economics, NHH, Bergen; ABEE Symposium, University of Amsterdam; SPUI25, University of Amsterdam (lecture); TIBER Symposium, Tilburg University; ESA World Meetings, ESEI, Zurich; Tinbergen Institute, Amsterdam; ECORE Summer School, KU Leuven; CCC-­‐meeting, University of Amsterdam; IMEBE conference, Madrid 2012 Workshop on Information in Networks, NYU Stern, New York (poster); ESA World Meetings, NYU, New York; CCC-­‐meeting, University of East Anglia, Norwich; Tinbergen Institute, Amsterdam PARTICIPATION IN SUMMER SCHOOLS AND OTHER GRADUATE COURSES 2014 Spring School in Behavioral Economics at the Rady School of Management, University of California, San Diego 2013 Behavioral Economics by David Laibson at The Choice Lab (NHH), Bergen ECORE Summer School: Governance and Economic Behavior by Alessandro Lizzeri, Thomas Palfrey and Matthew Rabin at KU Leuven 2012 Field and Lab Experiments in Economics by John List at The Choice Lab (NHH), Bergen Recent Developments in the Analysis of Social and Economic Networks by Matthew O. Jackson at the Tinbergen Institute, Amsterdam Mini Course on Behavioral Economics by Uri Gneezy at the University of Amsterdam GRANTS, AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS 2011 -­‐ 2014 Funding for laboratory experiments (Research Priority Area Behavioral Economics, € 32000) 2010 -­‐ 2011 Tinbergen Institute Scholarship (€ 11600, based on academic merit) 2009 Nominated for Netspar Thesis Award OTHER ACTIVITIES 2013 2013 2011 -­‐ 2013 2011 -­‐ 2012 Training course “Teaching and designing your teaching”, University of Amsterdam (3-­‐day course) Co-­‐organizer of the Amsterdam Symposium on Behavioral and Experimental Economics (ABEE), August 2013 Co-­‐organizer of the CREED Lunch seminar series Consultancy work for the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs: testing of the auction algorithm for the 2012 Dutch Multiband frequency auction REFEREEING Social Choice and Welfare LANGUAGE SKILLS English (fluent), Dutch (native), Spanish (basic), French (basic), German (basic) COMPUTER SKILLS Stata, Matlab, PHP, SQL, HTML, Javascript, LaTeX REFERENCES
Prof. Theo Offerman University of Amsterdam T: +31 20 525 4294 E: [email protected] Prof. Arthur Schram University of Amsterdam T: +31 20 525 4293 E: [email protected] Prof. Charles N. Noussair Tilburg University T: +31 13 466 2690 E: [email protected]