
معرفی
Dr. Hans-Theo Normann is Professor of Game Theory and Experimental Economics at the Düsseldorf Institute for Competition Economics (DICE), Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf. His research combines theoretical and experimental approaches to game theory.
His work examines equilibrium selection in evolutionary games, algorithmic collusion in digital markets, and behavioral aspects of competition. Recent publications investigate cooperation in multiplayer dilemmas, inflation expectation effects on pricing, and human-algorithm interactions in experimental markets.
Methodologically, Dr. Normann pioneers continuous-time experimental designs for studying dynamic game convergence. His research on coupled population dynamics in hawk-dove games established foundational insights into group interaction patterns.
Current projects explore algorithmic pricing mechanisms and multiplayer cooperation problems, integrating experimental findings with theoretical frameworks to address competition policy challenges.