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Dr. Daniel Kovenock is a Professor at the Economic Science Institute within the George L. Argyros College of Business and Economics at Chapman University. His research focuses on strategic interactions in contests, auctions, and conflict scenarios, with applications in economics, political science, and defense studies.
- Education: Bachelor of Science from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Ph.D. from University of Wisconsin - Madison
Dr. Kovenock's research spans Game Theory, Colonel Blotto games, All-Pay auctions, and Network security, often analyzing multidimensional resource allocation under private information constraints. His work addresses asymmetric conflict, focal point theory, and strategic complementarities in multibattle contests.
Recent publications explore pre-commitment strategies, conflict resolution mechanisms, and behavioral dynamics in competitive environments. His methodological approach combines theoretical modeling with experimental validation.
Dr. Kovenock serves as a key researcher at the Economic Science Institute, contributing to Chapman University's reputation in experimental and theoretical economics through collaborative work with scholars like Brian Roberson, Christian Ewerhart, and Keith Paarporn.




