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Marco Slikker is an Associate Professor of Operations Management and Game Theory at the Department of Industrial Engineering & Innovation Sciences (IE&IS) at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). He is affiliated with the Operations, Planning, Accounting, and Control research group, where he focuses on applying game theory to operations management settings. His work bridges theoretical game theory concepts with practical applications in resource allocation, inventory management, and collaborative decision-making across various industries.
Marco Slikker completed his education at Tilburg University, where he:
- Graduated in Econometrics with a specialization in Management Science in 1995
- Conducted PhD research at the Department of Econometrics and the CentER research institute
- Obtained his doctorate in 2000 with the thesis 'Decision making and cooperation restrictions'
Professor Slikker's research focuses on acknowledging individual decision makers in operations management settings through applications and extensions of game theory. His work spans both cooperative and non-cooperative game theory frameworks, examining how strategic behavior affects operational efficiency and resource allocation. Key areas include resource pooling, cost allocation mechanisms, sequencing games, and incentive system design. He particularly investigates how independent entities can collaborate effectively while addressing conflicts between individual incentives and collective benefits.
Analysis of Professor Slikker's recent publications reveals a consistent focus on applying game-theoretic approaches to operations management problems. His work demonstrates an evolution from foundational theoretical contributions in network games and sequencing situations toward increasingly applied research in resource pooling, spare parts inventory management, and collaborative supply chains. A notable trend is his focus on core stability in cooperative games, with multiple papers establishing conditions under which stable cost allocation solutions exist. His research increasingly incorporates practical constraints and real-world considerations while maintaining strong theoretical foundations.
While specific awards aren't detailed in the provided materials, Professor Slikker's work has garnered significant academic recognition through:
- Publications in top-tier journals including Operations Research, Management Science, and Mathematics of Operations Research
- Substantial citation counts (e.g., 51 citations for his 2015 Operations Research paper)
- Collaborative research with prominent scholars in operations management and game theory
Professor Slikker teaches courses including 'Game theory with applications to operations management,' 'Proof techniques for IE,' and 'Microeconomics.' While specific PhD students aren't listed in the provided materials, his research group likely mentors graduate students working on game theory applications in operations management. His research has received funding including a joint grant from NWO and ProRail (Grant 438-12-305) supporting work on spare parts pooling. His collaborative approach is evident in numerous co-authored publications addressing practical industry challenges through game-theoretic frameworks.
Professor Slikker is affiliated with the Operations, Planning, Accounting, and Control research group at TU/e's Department of Industrial Engineering & Innovation Sciences. His work appears connected to EAISI (Eindhoven Artificial Intelligence Systems Institute) High Tech Systems, particularly regarding spare parts inventory research. He collaborates extensively with researchers both within TU/e (including W.L. van Jaarsveld and G.J.J.A.N. van Houtum) and internationally, forming interdisciplinary teams that bridge theoretical game theory with practical operations management applications.
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