Navigating Strategic Interactions with Imprecise Information
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Navigating Strategic Interactions with Imprecise Information
This research project explores how people make decisions when precise information is lacking or misinterpreted, a common challenge in real-world settings. We focus on two key drivers: ambiguity, where information is inherently vague, and cognitive limitations, where individuals struggle to process available data.
Our work covers three themes:
- Dynamic inconsistency in decision-making
- Communication and negotiation under ambiguity
- Real-world implications from protests to markets
By combining theory, experiments, and empirical analysis, we aim to better understand decision-making under uncertainty and develop insights that support more effective interventions and policy design.
This project is funded by NKFI.