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Lorenz Hartmann is a Researcher and Ambizione Fellow at the University of Basel's Faculty of Business and Economics. He is affiliated with the Microeconomic Theory Group and holds the academic rank of Researcher. His research focuses on axiomatic decision theory, decision making under ambiguity, and game theory, with a particular emphasis on foundational aspects of economic decision-making under uncertainty.
Education & Background: While specific educational details are not provided, his academic trajectory suggests expertise in economics and decision theory. His current position as an Ambizione Fellow reflects his role in leading cutting-edge research projects in his field.
Research Interests: Hartmann’s work centers on rigorous axiomatic frameworks for understanding decision-making under ambiguity, including studies on Savage’s axioms, the sure-thing principle, and equilibrium concepts in ambiguous environments. His research bridges game theory and decision theory, addressing questions like how ambiguity influences strategic interactions and preference structures.
Projects:
- Incomplete Preferences in Choice under Uncertainty (Principal Investigator, Ongoing)
- Hurwicz Preferences in Decision Making under Ambiguity (Collaborative, Completed)
Grants & Funding: His Ambizione Fellowship (Swiss National Science Foundation) supports his research on ambiguity in decision theory. Projects like those listed above highlight his leadership in securing research funding.
Labs/Teams: He is part of the Microeconomic Theory Group at the University of Basel, collaborating with scholars like Georg Nöldeke and Jan Baccelli on foundational issues in economics and decision science.


