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Vincent Vannetelbosch is a Professor of Game Theory at UCLouvain and Research Director at the National Fund for Scientific Research. He serves as an Associate Editor for Social Choice and Welfare and the International Journal of Economic Theory. His work focuses on strategic interactions in networks, bargaining theory, and matching markets. He is affiliated with the Center for Operations Research & Econometrics (CORE) within LIDAM at UCLouvain, Belgium.
His research explores topics like farsighted stability in network formation, strategic behavior in matching markets, and the dynamics of collective decision-making. Key themes include analyzing how limited foresight affects economic and social networks, studying the stability of coalitional groups, and designing mechanisms for optimal resource allocation.
Publications highlight trends in network-oriented interventions, R&D collaboration dynamics, and the interplay between farsightedness and myopic behavior in social and economic systems. His work often bridges theoretical game-theoretic models with practical applications in labor markets, innovation ecosystems, and policy design.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. His advising and grants information is not detailed here, though his extensive publication record suggests active research collaborations. Vincent is part of the CORE research team at UCLouvain, contributing to interdisciplinary studies in operations research and economics.
