Guests
Seminars on Strategic Interaction under Uncertainty
Seminars on Strategic Interaction under Uncertainty is organized in cooperation with the Corvinus Game Theory Seminar and CUBES. It brings together scholars interested in how individuals and institutions navigate strategic decision-making under ambiguity and imperfect information. The series features theoretical, experimental, and empirical research from economics, psychology, and political science.
Upcoming talks
| Date and time | Room | Speaker | Affiliation | Title |
| October 1 11:40-12:40 | E2.218 | Christoph Kuzmics | University of Graz | Renegotiation-Proof Cheap Talk (with Steven Kivinen, University of Graz) |
| November 12 11:40-12:40 | E2.218 | Geoffrey Castillo | Nottingham Trent University | Cooperation in repeated asymmetric prisoner’s dilemmas (with Wieland Müller, University of Vienna, and Julian Polzin, University of Vienna) |
| November 26 11:40-12:40 | E2.218 | Helene Mass | University of Vienna | Gaming the test – when should test thresholds be unpredictable? (with Ludmila Matysková, University of Alicante) |
| December 10 11:40-12:40 | E2.218 | Alexander K. Wagner | University of Salzburg and Vienna Center for Experimental Economics | Human-Algorithm Collaboration in Planning Tasks (with Daniel Garcia, University of Vienna, Alexander Guggenberger, University of Salzburg, Juha Tolvanen, Università di Roma Tor Vergata) |
| 2026 May 6 11:40-12:40 | E2.218 | Frank Riedel | Bielefeld University | TBA |
| 2026 May 27 11:40-12:40 | E2.218 | Andrew Ellis | London School of Economics | TBA |