Professor Sefton`s complete cv can be downloaded here in pdf format

CURRICULUM VITAE
Martin Sefton
March, 2016
PERSONAL DETAILS
Name:
Martin Sefton
Address:
School of Economics
Sir Clive Granger Building
University of Nottingham
University Park, Nottingham
NG7 2RD, United Kingdom
Telephone:
+44 (0) 115 846 6130
Web:
www.nottingham.ac.uk/Economics/people/martin.sefton
E-mail:
[email protected]
EDUCATION
Ph.D. (Economics), University of Iowa, Iowa City, August 1992
Dissertation: "Essays on the Analysis of Bargaining Experiments"
Advisor: Professor Robert Forsythe
B.A. (Economics), Cambridge University, Cambridge, England, 1984
EMPLOYMENT
01/05 – present: Professor, School of Economics, University of Nottingham.
08/02 – 01/05: Reader, School of Economics, University of Nottingham.
07/00 – 08/02: Senior Lecturer, School of Economics, University of Nottingham.
01/98 – 06/00: Lecturer, Department of Economics, University of Newcastle.
10/93 – 12/97: Lecturer, School of Economic Studies, University of Manchester.
Visiting Positions
02/04 – 08/04: Visitor, CentER, Tilburg University.
10/00 – 11/00: Visiting Scholar, Harvard Business School.
09/96 – 06/97: Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University of Iowa.
01/95 – 12/95: Visiting Assistant Professor, Dept. of Management Science and Information
Systems, Penn State University.
09/91 – 06/93: Visiting Assistant Professor, Dept. of Economics (School of Liberal Arts),
Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis.
RESEARCH FIELDS
Experimental Economics, Microeconomics
CV Martin Sefton, March 2016
Page 1
RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS
Peer-reviewed Journal Articles
“How do Risk Attitudes affect Measured Confidence?” (with Zahra Murad and Chris Starmer)
forthcoming Journal of Risk and Uncertainty.
“Combining “Real Effort” with Induced Effort Costs: The Ball-Catching Task,” (with Simon
Gaechter and Lingbo Huang) forthcoming Experimental Economics.
“Strategic and Natural Risk in Entrepreneurship: An Experimental Study,” (with John Morgan,
Henrik Orzen, and Dana Sisak), forthcoming, Journal of Economics and Management
Strategy.
“Discretionary Sanctions and Rewards in the Repeated Inspection Game,” (with Daniele
Nosenzo, Theo Offerman, and Ailko van der Veen), 2016, Management Science Vol. 62,
502-517.
“Majoritarian Blotto Contests with Asymmetric Battlefields: An Experiment on Apex Games,”
(with Maria Montero, Alex Possajennikov, and Ted Turocy), 2016, Economic Theory
Vol. 61, 55-89.
“Risk Taking and Information Aggregation in Groups” (with Spiros Bougheas and Jeroen
Nieboer), 2015, Journal of Economic Psychology Vol. 51, 34-47.
“Identifying Social Norms Using Coordination Games: Spectators vs. Stakeholders,” (with
Hande Erkut and Daniele Nosenzo), 2015, Economics Letters Vol. 130, 28-31.
“Cooperation in Small Groups: The Effect of Group Size” (with Daniele Nosenzo and Simone
Quercia), 2015, Experimental Economics Vol. 18, 4-14.
“Encouraging Compliance: Bonuses versus Fines in Inspection Games,” (with Daniele Nosenzo,
Theo Offerman, and Ailko van der Veen), 2014, Journal of Law, Economics and
Organization Vol. 30, 623-648.
“Information Feedback and Contest Structure in Rent-Seeking Games” (with Francesco
Fallucchi and Elke Renner), 2013, European Economic Review Vol. 64, 223-240.
“Divisible-Good Uniform Price Auctions: The Role of Allocation Rules and Communication
among Bidders,” (with Ping Zhang), 2013, Research in Experimental Economics Vol. 16,
53-86.
“Risk-taking in Social Settings: Group and Peer Effects,” (with Spiros Bougheas and Jeroen
Nieboer), 2013, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization Vol. 92, 273-283.
“Peer Effects in Pro-Social Behavior: Social Norms or Social Preferences?” (with Simon
Gaechter and Daniele Nosenzo), 2013, Journal of the European Economic Association
Vol. 11, 548–573.
“The Impact of Social Comparisons on Reciprocity,” (with Simon Gächter and Daniele
Nosenzo), 2012, Scandinavian Journal of Economics Vol. 114, 1346–1367.
“Who Makes a Good Leader? Cooperativeness, Optimism and Leading-by-Example,” (with
Simon Gächter, Daniele Nosenzo and Elke Renner), 2012, Economic Inquiry Vol. 50,
953–967.
CV Martin Sefton, March 2016
Page 2
“Endogenous Entry in Contests,” (with John Morgan and Henrik Orzen), 2012, Economic
Theory Vol. 51, 435–463.
“Endogenous Move Structure and Voluntary Provision of Public Goods: Theory and
Experiment,” (with Daniele Nosenzo), 2011, Journal of Public Economic Theory Vol.
13(5), pp.721-754.
“Sequential versus Simultaneous Contributions to Public Goods: Experimental Evidence,” (with
Simon Gächter, Daniele Nosenzo and Elke Renner), 2010, Journal of Public Economics
Vol. 94, pp 515-522.
“Gaining Power through Enlargement: Strategic Foundations and Experimental Evidence,”
(with Michalis Drouvelis and Maria Montero), 2010, Games and Economic Behavior
Vol. 69, pp 274-292.
“Network Architecture and Traffic Flows: Experiments on the Pigou-Knight-Downs and Braess
Paradoxes,” (with John Morgan and Henrik Orzen), 2009, Games and Economic
Behavior Vol. 66, pp 348-372.
“Hierarchy and Opportunism in Teams,” (with Eline van der Heijden and Jan Potters), 2009,
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization Vol. 69, pp. 39-50.
“The Long-run Benefits of Punishment,” (with Simon Gächter and Elke Renner), 2008, Science,
Vol. 322(5907), p.1510.
“Strategic Behavior and Learning in Repeated Voluntary-Contribution Experiments,” (with
Laurent Muller, Richard Steinberg and Lise Vesterlund), 2008, Journal of Economic
Behavior and Organization Vol. 67, pp. 782-793.
“An Experiment on Spatial Price Competition,” (with Henrik Orzen), 2008, International
Journal of Industrial Organization Vol. 26, pp. 716-729.
“Enlargement and the Balance of Power: An Experimental Study,” (with Maria Montero and
Ping Zhang), 2008, Social Choice and Welfare, Vol. 30, pp. 69-87.
“The Effect of Rewards and Sanctions in Provision of Public Goods,” (with Robert Shupp and
James Walker), 2007, Economic Inquiry, Vol. 45, pp. 671-690.
“Leading-by-Example and Signaling in Voluntary Contribution Games: An Experimental
Study,” (with Jan Potters and Lise Vesterlund), 2007, Economic Theory, Vol. 33, pp.
169-182.
“Multi-unit Auctions: A Comparison of Static and Dynamic Mechanisms,” (with Alejandro
Manelli and Ben Wilner), 2006, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Vol.
61, pp. 304-323.
“A Laboratory Study of Advertising and Price Competition,” (with John Morgan and Henrik
Orzen), 2006, European Economic Review, Vol. 50, pp. 323-347.
“An Experimental Study of Price Dispersion,” (with John Morgan and Henrik Orzen), 2006,
Games and Economic Behavior, Vol. 54, pp. 134-158.
“Communication and Efficiency in Coordination Game Experiments,” (with Tony Burton and
Graham Loomes), 2005, Advances in Applied Microeconomics, Vol. 13, pp. 63-86.
CV Martin Sefton, March 2016
Page 3
“After You - Endogenous Sequencing in Voluntary Contribution Games,” (with Jan Potters and
Lise Vesterlund), 2005, Journal of Public Economics, Vol. 89, pp. 1399-1419. Reprinted
in J. Andreoni (ed) The Economics of Philanthropy and Fundraising, Edward Elgar:
2015.
“Risk, Pre-play Communication and Equilibrium,” (with Tony Burton), 2004, Games and
Economic Behavior, Vol. 46, pp. 23-40.
“Buyer Subsidies in an Equilibrium Model of Price Dispersion,” (with Henrik Orzen), 2003,
German Economic Review, Vol. 4 (No. 4), p. 497.
“An Experimental Investigation of Unprofitable Games,” (with John Morgan), 2002, Games and
Economic Behavior, Vol. 40, pp. 123-146.
“Implementation by Iterative Dominance and Backward Induction: An Experimental
Comparison,” (with Elena Katok and Abdullah Yavas), 2002, Journal of Economic
Theory, Vol. 104, pp. 89-103.
“Information Externalities in a Model of Sales,” (with John Morgan), 2001, Economics Bulletin,
Vol. 4 (No. 5), pp. 1-5.
“The Sequential Prisoner's Dilemma: Evidence on Reciprocation,” (with Ken Clark), 2001,
Economic Journal, Vol. 111, pp. 51-68. Reprinted in E. Carbone and C. Starmer (eds)
New Developments in Experimental Economics, Edward Elgar: 2007.
“Repetition and Signaling: Experimental Evidence from Games with Efficient Equilibria,” (with
Ken Clark), 2001, Economics Letters, Vol. 70, pp. 357-362.
“When Are Nash Equilibria Self-Enforcing? An Experimental Analysis,” (with Ken Clark and
Steve Kay), 2001, International Journal of Game Theory, Vol. 29, pp. 495-515.
“Funding Public Goods with Lotteries: Experimental Evidence,” (with John Morgan), 2000,
Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 67, pp.785-810.
“An Experimental Comparison of Two Search Models,” (with Eric Abrams and Abdullah
Yavas), 2000, Economic Theory, Vol. 16, pp.735-749. Reprinted in T. Cason and C.
Noussair (eds) Advances in Experimental Markets, Springer-Verlag: Berlin 2001.
“A Model of Behavior in Coordination Game Experiments,” 1999, Experimental Economics,
Vol. 2, pp. 151-164.
“Abreu-Matsushima Mechanisms: Experimental Evidence,” (with Abdullah Yavas), 1996,
Games and Economic Behavior, Vol. 16, pp. 280-302.
“Reward Structures in Public Good Experiments,” (with Richard Steinberg), 1996, Journal of
Public Economics, Vol. 61, pp. 263-287.
“The Distribution of a Lagrange Multiplier Test of Normality,” (with Partha Deb), 1996,
Economics Letters, Vol. 51, pp. 123-138.
“Threat to Regulate and Coordination Failures: Experimental Evidence,” (with Abdullah Yavas),
1996, Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, Vol. 12, pp. 97-115.
“Solution: The Derivation of the OLS estimator,” 1996, Econometric Theory, Vol. 12, pp. 395396.
CV Martin Sefton, March 2016
Page 4
“Problem: The Derivation of the OLS estimator,” 1995, Econometric Theory, Vol. 11, p. 191.
“The Welfare Effects of a Subsidy to Multiple Listing Services,” (with Abdullah Yavas), 1995,
Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, Vol. 11, pp. 85-90.
“Fairness in Simple Bargaining Experiments,” (with Robert Forsythe, Joel L. Horowitz, and N.E.
Savin), 1994, Games and Economic Behavior, Vol. 6, pp. 347-369. Reprinted in T.R.
Palfrey (ed) Two decades of experimental game theory in Games and Economic
Behavior, Elsevier, March 2010.
“A Lagrange Multiplier Test of Uniformity Against Beta Alternatives,” 1992, Journal of
Statistical Computation and Simulation, Vol. 44, pp.17-25.
“Incentives in Simple Bargaining Games,” 1992, Journal of Economic Psychology, Vol. 13, pp.
263-276.
Book Chapter
“Promoting Cooperation: The Distribution of Reward and Punishment Power,” (with Daniele
Nosenzo) in “Reward and Punishment in Social Dilemmas” (edited by Paul A. M. Van
Lange, Bettina Rockenbach, and Toshio Yamagishi). Oxford University Press.
Article and Book Reviews
Bargaining and Market Behavior: Essays in Experimental Economics by Vernon L. Smith,
Economic Journal, Vol. 112, p. F390, 2002.
Econometric Methods and Applications by G.S. Maddala, Cyprus Journal of Economics, Vol. 8,
pp.75-76, 1995.
Modeling Asset Returns with Alternative Stable Distributions by Stefan Mittnik and Svetlozar T.
Rachev (Econometric Review, Vol. 12, 261-330, 1993). Mathematical Reviews, Issue
94m, pp. 7418-7419, December 1994.
WORKING PAPERS (available at www.nottingham.ac.uk/economics/cedex/
publications/discussion-papers)
“Team Incentives and Leadership” CeDEx Discussion Paper No. 2015-05 (with Michalis
Drouvelis and Daniele Nosenzo).
“A Self-Funding Reward Mechanism for Tax Compliance,” CeDEx Discussion Paper No. 201516 (with Enrique Fatas, Daniele Nosenzo, and Daniel John Zizzo)
RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS
Conferences
"Abreu-Matsushima Mechanisms: Experimental Evidence" at the European Econometric Society
Meetings, Maastricht, August 1994.
"Abreu-Matsushima Mechanisms: Experimental Evidence" at the Economic Science Association
Meeting, Tucson, October 1995.
"Resolving Coordination Failures in Experimental Games" at the Economic Science Association
Meeting, Tucson, October 1995.
"Resolving Coordination Failures in Experimental Games" at the Fourth Italian Annual Meeting
of Experimental Economics, Naples, March 1996.
CV Martin Sefton, March 2016
Page 5
"Modeling Behavior in Coordination Game Experiments" at the Economic Science Association
Meeting, Tucson, October 1996.
"An Experimental Comparison of Two Search Models" at the Amsterdam Workshop on
Experimental Economics, August 1997.
"The Sequential Prisoner's Dilemma: Evidence on Reciprocal Altruism" at the Southern
Economic Association Meetings, Atlanta, November 1997.
"An Experimental Investigation of Unprofitable Games" at the International Meeting of the
Economic Science Association, Mannheim, June 1998.
"An Experimental Investigation of Unprofitable Games" at the North American Economic
Science Association Meetings, Tucson, October 1998.
"Communication and Efficiency in Coordination Game Experiments" at the Foundations of
Utility and Risk IX International Conference, Marrakech, June 1999.
"The Application of Statistical Methods in Experimental Economics." Presentation to the
General Applications Section of the Royal Statistical Society, London, March 2000.
"Risk, Pre-play Communication and Equilibrium" at the ESRC Research Seminars in Game
Theory Conference on Experiments, London, May 2000.
"The Effect of Rewards and Sanctions in Provision of Public Goods" at the International Meeting
of the Economic Science Association, New York City, June 2000.
"Risk, Pre-play Communication and Equilibrium" at the First World Congress of the Game
Theory Society, Bilbao, July 2000.
"Risk, Pre-play Communication and Equilibrium" at the 2000 European Meeting of the
Economic Science Association, Amsterdam, October 2000
"Risk, Pre-play Communication and Equilibrium" at the 2000 Fall Decentralization Conference,
T.J.Watson Research Center, IBM, October 27 - 29, 2000.
"Why Announce Leadership Contributions? An Experimental Study of the Signaling
Hypothesis" at the International Meeting of the Economic Science Association,
Barcelona, June 2001.
"An Experimental Investigation of Price Dispersion" at the Fifth Conference of the Society for
the Advancement of Economic Theory, Ischia, July 2-8, 2001.
"Advertising and Price Competition" at the European Meeting of the Economic Science
Association, Strasbourg, September 2002.
"After You – Endogenous Sequencing in Voluntary Contribution Games" at the Workshop on
Leadership and Social Interactions, Lyon, March 2003.
"Strategic Behavior in Repeated Voluntary Contributions Mechanism Experiments," at the
International Meeting of the Economics Science Association, Pittsburgh, June 2003.
"Experimental Games and Game Theory," at the Workshop on The Role of Experimental
Methods in Economics, Nottingham, September 2003.
"Mixed Pricing in Oligopoly: An Experiment" at the East Midlands Game Theory Workshop,
Leicester, September 2003.
"Traffic" at the International Meeting of the Economic Science Association, Amsterdam, June
2004.
"Hierarchy and Opportunism in Teams" at Iowa Alumni Workshop, Iowa City, April, 2005.
"Hierarchy and Opportunism in Teams" at the European Meeting of the Economic Science
Association, Alessandria, September 2005.
"Hierarchy and Opportunism in Teams" at Workshop on Behavioral Public Economics,
University of Copenhagen, October 2005
CV Martin Sefton, March 2016
Page 6
"Hierarchy and Opportunism in Teams" at Workshop on Testing Different Theories of Individual
Behavior in Social Dilemmas, Max Planck Institute of Economics, Jena, January 2006.
"Determinants of Aggressive Bidding in the ‘Buying a Company’ Task" at ESRC Research
Methods Festival, Oxford, July 2006.
"Price versus Quantity Competition: Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of Deviations
from Equilibrium" at the Workshop on Behavioural and Experimental Economics,
Edinburgh, June, 2007.
"Price versus Quantity Competition: Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of Deviations
from Equilibrium" at the International Meeting of the Economic Science Association,
Rome, June 2007.
"Does Free Entry Eliminate Economic Profit? An Experimental Study" at the Amsterdam
Symposium on Behavioural and Experimental Economics, Amsterdam, September 2009.
"Endogenous Move Structure and Voluntary Provision of Public Goods: Theory and
Experiments" at the IAREP Workshop on the Economic Psychology of Giving, Public
Goods and Leadership, University of Kent, November 2009.
“Information Feedback and Contest Structure in Rent-Seeking Games” at the Workshop on
Contests: Theory and Experiment, Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance,
Munich, January 2013.
“Information Feedback and Contest Structure in Rent-Seeking Games” at the International
Meeting of the Economic Science Association, Zurich, June 2013.
Invited Seminars
UK: Universities of Birmingham, East Anglia, Edinburgh, Essex, Exeter, Keele, Leicester,
Manchester Metropolitan, Newcastle, Oxford, London (Queen Mary), London
(University College), St. Andrews, York
Europe: CERGE-EI, Prague, Czech Republic; University of Erfurt, Germany; University of
Konstanz, Germany; CREED, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands; Maastricht
University, Netherlands; Tilburg University, Netherlands; University of Lausanne,
Switzerland.
US: Arizona State University, Tempe AZ; Indiana University, Bloomington, IN; Indiana
University- Purdue University at Indianapolis, IN; New York University, NY; Penn State
University, State College, PA; Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN; University of
Arizona, Tucson, AZ; University of Maryland, College Park, MD; University of
Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA; University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
GRANTS
British Academy/Leverhulme Small Grant “Norm Compliance and Normative Conflict,”
principal applicant, 2016, £9,125
Economic and Social Research Council, “Network for Integrated Behavioural Sciences” coapplicant, 2012, £3,054,753.48.
British Academy, “Group Polarization in the Lab,” principal applicant, 2010, £6,400.
British Academy, "Communication, Competition, and Efficiency," co-applicant, 2009. £7,470.
British Academy, "Crowding Out or Crowding In? The Effect of Leadership Contributions on
Public Good Provision," principal applicant, 2007. £6,800.
Nuffield Foundation, "Enlargement and the Balance of Power," co-applicant, 2005. £5,600.
CV Martin Sefton, March 2016
Page 7
British Academy Overseas Conference Grant, "The Effect of Rewards and Punishment in Public
Good Experiments," principal applicant, 2001. £390.
Indiana University Center on Philanthropy, "Four Experiments on the Voluntary Provision of
Collective Goods," co-applicant, 2000. $15,510.
Economic and Social Research Council, "An Experimental Investigation of Price Dispersion,"
principal applicant, 2000. £41,043.
Indiana University Center on Philanthropy, "The Effect of Rewards and Punishment in Public
Good Experiments," co-applicant, 1999. $11,018.
National Science Foundation, "An Experimental Comparison of Multi-Unit Auctions,"
consultant, 1998. $91,771.
Smeal College of Business Administration, "The Diamond Paradox: Experimental Evidence,"
co-applicant, 1995. $3,000.
Faculty of Economics and Social Studies, University of Manchester, "Incorporating Fairness into
Game Theory and Economics: Empirical Evidence from Laboratory Experiments,"
principal applicant, 1994. £8,280.
Nuffield Foundation, "Resolving Coordination Failures in Experimental Games," principal
applicant, 1994. £5,000.
Center for Research in Conflict and Negotiation, Penn State University, "Abreu-Matsushima
Mechanisms: Experimental Evidence II," co-applicant, 1993. $1,200.
Institute for Real Estate Studies, Penn State University, "Abreu-Matsushima Mechanisms:
Experimental Evidence," co-applicant, 1993. $1,800.
Indiana University Center on Philanthropy, "Reward Structures in Public Goods Experiments,"
co-applicant, 1993. $1,200.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Lectures
University of Nottingham 2000-present
Masters: Pre-sessional Mathematics, Advanced Microeconomic Theory, Financial Economics,
Experimental Methods in Economics, Industrial Organization.
Undergraduate: Mathematical Economics, Advanced Microeconomics I, Advanced
Microeconomics II, Industrial Organization.
University of Newcastle 1998-2000
Undergraduate: Statistics for Economists, Economics of Information, Economics of Risk and
Uncertainty, Further Econometric Analysis.
University of Manchester 1993-1998
Masters: Pre-sessional Mathematics, Computers and Research, Quantitative Economic Research
I
CV Martin Sefton, March 2016
Page 8
Undergraduate: Statistics for Economists, Advanced Mathematics for Economists, Mathematical
Economics II, Quantitative Economics II
University of Iowa 1996-7
Graduate/Advanced Undergraduate: Experimental Economics
Undergraduate: Principles of Macroeconomics, Intermediate Macroeconomics, Labor
Economics,
Penn State University 1995
MBA: Prices and Markets II (Macroeconomics), Statistical Analysis for Decision-Making
Indiana University - Purdue University at Indianapolis 1991-1993
Undergraduate: Introduction to Microeconomics, Introduction to Macroeconomics
University of Iowa 1985-91
Undergraduate: Principles of Microeconomics, Intermediate Microeconomics
Supervision of Research Students
Valeria Burdea, 2014 - present
Jingcheng Fu, 2013-present
Ruslan Shichman, 2012-present
Lingbo Huang, 2011-2015, “An Empirical Investigation of Individual and Team Contests” (PhD
2016)
Zahra Murad, 2010-2014, “Experiments on Confidence Calibration and Decision Making” (PhD
2014)
Francesco Fallucchi, 2010-2014, “Contest Structure and Contest Behaviour: An Experimental
Analysis of Rent-Seeking Games” (PhD 2014)
Jeroen Nieboer, 2009-2012, “Essays on Group Decision Making under Risk” (PhD 2013)
Daniele Nosenzo, 2006-2010, “Social Preferences and Social Comparisons” (PhD 2010)
Sergio Sousa, 2005-2009, “Essays on Behaviour under Risk” (PhD 2009)
Xiaojing Kong, 2005-2008, “Essays on Rent-Seeking Contests: Theoretical and Experimental
Investigations” (Ph.D 2009)
Laurent Muller, 2001-2005, "Heterogeneous and Strategic Behaviour in Social Dilemmas" (Ph.D
2005)
Piercarlo Zanchettin, 2002-2004, "Essays on Competition, Innovation and Growth" (Ph.D 2004)
Henrik Orzen, 1999-2003, "Behaviour in Competitive Environments: Experiments on Markets
and Public Good Provision Mechanisms." (Ph.D 2003)
Examining Duties
External Examiner for Edinburgh University (Economics MSc Exams) 2016-present
CV Martin Sefton, March 2016
Page 9
External Examiner for University of Newcastle Business School (Economics Undergraduate
Exams) 2005-9
External PhD Examiner for Gerardo Guerra, University of Oxford, 2005
External PhD Examiner for Sigrid Suetens, University of Antwerp, 2005
External PhD Examiner for Massimo Finocchiaro Castro, University of London, 2006
External PhD Examiner for Peter Brooks, University of Manchester, 2006
External PhD Examiner for Luca Corazzini, University of East Anglia, 2008
External PhD Examiner for Donna Harris, Cambridge University, 2010
External PhD Examiner for Ailko van der Veen, University of Amsterdam, 2012
External PhD Examiner for Aidas Masiliunas, Maastricht University, 2015
Internal PhD Examiner for Ping Zhang, 2006
Internal PhD Examiner for Sailesh Gunessee, 2006
Internal PhD Examiner for Esther Kessler, 2008
Internal PhD Examiner for Eva Poen, 2009
Internal PhD Examiner for Yuki Kumagai, 2010
Internal PhD Examiner for Antonio Alonso Aréchar, 2014
OTHER ACADEMIC SERVICES
University of Nottingham
School of Economics Masters Admissions Officer, 2000-present
School of Economics Postgraduate Teaching Committee, 2000-present
School of Economics Research Committee, 2000-present
Chair, Nottingham School of Economics Research Ethics Committee, 2010- present
Chair, School of Economics ATHENA-SWAN Committee, 2014-present
School of Economics Workshop Organiser, 2000-2003
Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics Workshop Coordinator, 2000-2010
Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics webpage co-ordinator, 2000-2004
External Academic Service
Member of Editorial Board, Journal of the Economic Science Association, 2015-present.
Member of Editorial Board, Experimental Economics, 2004-present.
Associate Editor, The B.E. Journals in Theoretical Economics, 2006-2013.
Member of Editorial Board, International Journal of Game Theory, 2005-2008.
Associate Editor, International Journal of Industrial Organization, 2001-2005.
CV Martin Sefton, March 2016
Page 10
Referee for numerous journals including: American Economic Review, Bulletin of Economic
Research, Canadian Journal of Economics, Econometric Theory, Econometrica,
Economic Inquiry, Economic Journal, Economic Theory, Economica, Economics Letters,
Ekonomia, Environmental and Resource Economics, European Economic Review,
European Journal of Political Economy, Evolution and Human Behavior, Experimental
Economics, Games, Games and Economic Behavior, Group Decision and Negotiation,
International Economic Review, International Journal of Business and Economics,
Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Journal
of the Economic Science Association, Journal of Economic Theory, Journal of Economic
Psychology, Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, Journal of the European
Economic Association, Journal of Industrial Economics, Journal of Institutional and
Theoretical Economics, Journal of Law, Economics and Organization, Journal of Public
Economics, Journal of Public Economic Theory, Labour Economics, Linear Algebra and
Its Applications, Management Science, Managerial and Decision Economics, The
Manchester School, Nature, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Oxford
Economic Papers, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Rand Journal of
Economics, Research on Economic Inequality, Review of Economic Studies, Review of
Industrial Organization, Review of Social Economics, Scandinavian Journal of
Economics, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Social Choice and Welfare, Southern
Economic Journal, Theory and Decision.
Peer Reviewer for British Academy, Economic and Social Research Council, German-Israeli
Foundation, Nuffield Foundation, National Science Foundation.
Advisor on appointments and promotions for several universities in UK and US.
Member of Economic Science Association Dissertation Prize Committee 2001.
Faculty member for Summer School on Bounded Rationality in Psychology and Economics,
Max Planck Institute of Economics, Jena, August 2005.
Royal Economic Society Programme Committee, 2005, 2006, 2007.
Member of the Executive Committee of the Economic Science Association, 2006-2009.
CV Martin Sefton, March 2016
Page 11