Aljaz Ule

 



Aljaž Ule

 

Phone: +31 20 525 4205

Fax: +31 20 525 5283

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CREED - University of Amsterdam

Roetersstraat 11, 1018 WB Amsterdam

The Netherlands

 

Aljaž is assistant professor at the Department of General Economics, teaching courses on microeconomics, experimental economics and game theory. His research is focused mainly on dynamics of social institutions such as social networks, culture and social norms, and their effect on social behavior such as voluntary assistance and cooperation. His research tools include laboratory experiments, computer simulations and game theoretic analysis.



Published work:

 

In Search of Stars: Network Formation among Heterogeneous Agents.   Games and Economic Behavior  (2009) - forthcoming.  * With J. Goeree and A. Riedl.      Link: ScienceDirect

Partner Choice and Cooperation in Networks: Theory and Experimental Evidence.  (2008)  Springer.
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Adaptive dynamic capacity borrowing in road-covering mobile networks.  in Y. Pan and W. Li (eds),  Resource Allocation in Next Generation Wireless Networks.  (2006)  Nova Science Publishers.  * With R.J. Boucherie.

Nova regulates an alternative splicing module to shape synaptic activity.  Nature Genetics  37 (2005), pp. 844-852.  * With J. Ule, J. Spencer, A. Williams, J. Hu, M. Cline, H. Wang, T. Clark, C. Fraser, M. Ruggiu, J. Blume, and R.B. Darnell.

CLIP Identifies NOVA-Regulated RNA Networks in the Brain.  Science  302 (2003), pp. 1212-1215.  * With J. Ule, K.B. Jensen, M. Ruggiu, A. Mele, and R.B. Darnell.

On the Distribution of Calls in a Wireless Network driven by Fluid Traffic.  European Journal of Operational Research  147 (2003), pp. 146-155.  * With R.J. Boucherie.



Work in progress:

Exclusion and Cooperation in Social Network Experiments. *With A. Riedl.   First version (from 2002) is available upon request.

Copperation in Finitely Repeated Games on Networks.  Current version is available upon request.

Cooperation Emerges among Forward Looking Agents.  Current version is available upon request.

Personal and General Standards of Fairness in Experimental Investment Game. * With J. Großer.

Social Segregation and Cooperation in Network Formation Experiments. *With A. Riedl.



CV: pdf

 


 

Links:

 

Center for Research in Experimental Economics and political Decision-making

Tinbergen Institute

University of Amsterdam

The Rockefeller University