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MBA Bites: Bite-sized lecture

Welcome to MBA bites: Bite-sized lecture, an exclusive experience that gives you a taste of our MBA programs. In each short session, our professors introduce core ideas, share their expertise, and offer a preview of the transformative learning environment that defines our MBA programs.
 
This month's edition features a lecture by David Ronayne, Assistant Professor of Economics. David joined ESMT Berlin in 2020 and previously worked as a Postdoctoral Prize Research Fellow at Nuffield College and the University of Oxford. David obtained his PhD in Economics at the University of Warwick.


David is an industrial and behavioral economist using game-theoretic and experimental methods. His research in industrial organization focuses on the role and impact of consumers’ information, search, intermediation, policy and modern business practices on market outcomes, with a focus on prices. In terms of modeling and conceptual approach, he is particularly interested in what we can learn from the interaction of (incomplete) consumer consideration sets and competing price-setting sellers. His research in behavioral economics focuses on measuring individual decision-makers' deviations from "rational" predictions. He also takes experimental methods to normative economics, where he explores the nature and role of exploitation in economic environments.

Date

Thursday, January 22

Time

01:00 p.m. - 01:30 p.m.

Location

Online