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§         Scientific responsibilities

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§         Employment history and research experience

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Last updated: March 17th, 2010


AFFILIATIONS:

Dr Agnieszka RUSINOWSKA

                          

·        Chargée de Recherche, CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique),

HDR (Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches)  

CNRS UMR 5824 - Université Lumière Lyon 2 - Ecole Normale Supérieure LSH

GATE - Groupe d'Analyse et de Théorie Economique

 

Mailing address:

CNRS - GATE

93, Chemin des Mouilles – B.P.167

69131 ECULLY Cedex, France

E-mail:  Rusinowska@gate.cnrs.fr

Webpage:  http://www.gate.cnrs.fr/perso/rusinowska

Tel.: + 33(0) 472 86 60 80;  Fax: + 33(0) 472 86 60 90 

 

·        Research Fellow at:

Warsaw School of Economics, Department of Mathematical Economics

Al. Niepodleglosci 162, 02-554 Warsaw, Poland

E-mail:  arusin@sgh.waw.pl

 


RESEARCH TOPICS

Game Theory, Operations Research, Social Choice Theory, Political Science:

-         Coalition Formation

-         Voting Power

-         Bargaining Theory

-         Network Formation

-         Elections

-         Alliance Formation


EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

1)      Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches (HDR) obtained at GATE – Université Lumière Lyon 2, Ecully (Lyon), France

-         Title : Models of bargaining, coalition formation, voting power and influence

-         Date of award: 24.09.2008

-         Committee members:

Prof. Francis Bloch (Ecole Polytechnique)

Prof. Abhinay Muthoo (University of Warwick)

Prof. Jean-Louis Rullière (Univesité Lumière Lyon 2)

Prof. Donald G. Saari (University of California Irvine)

Prof. Maurice Salles (Universit\'e de Caen)

Prof. Stef Tijs (Tilburg University)

2)      Ph.D. thesis in Economics submitted at the Warsaw School of Economics:

-         Title: Bargaining problem with non-stationary preferences of the players

-         Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Honorata Sosnowska (Warsaw School of Economics)

-         Date of award: 20.06.2000

-         Rector Award for Ph.D. thesis

3)      1995 1996 : Postgraduate Studies in Computer Sciences (3 terms) in the Department of Mathematics, Computer Sciences and Mechanics at the Warsaw University:

-         Title of Dissertation: Exponential and logarithmic functions

-         Supervisor: Dr. Janusz Jablonowski (Warsaw University)

-         Date of award: 26.11.1996

4)      1994 1995 : doctoral studies in the Collegium of Economic Analyses at the Warsaw School of Economics; passed the doctoral exam in Economics

5)      1988 1993 : graduate university studies in the Department of Mathematics, Computer Sciences and Mechanics at the Warsaw University:

-         Title of Master’s thesis: Approximation with algebraic and trigonometric polynomials

-         Supervisor: Dr. Zbigniew Sawon (Warsaw University)

-         Date of award: 7.07.1993


LANGUAGES

     Polish – native; English, French – fluent; Russian, Dutch – passive; German – basic level


PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP

-         Game Theory Society

-         Society for Social Choice and Welfare

-         Institute Vienna Circle

-         Marie Curie Fellowship Association


SCIENTIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES

-         2007 – present : member of the CNU (Conseil National des Universités, Section 5)

-         2007 – 2009 : coordinator of the External Research Seminars at GATE (Ecully - Lyon)

-         Member of the following recruitment committes (comités de sélection):

            April 2009 - Université J. Monnet de Saint-Etienne - post 05MC129

May and June 2009 - Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne - posts 26MCF0175, 26MCF0409

-         2009 – present : Member of the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Information Systems and Social Change          

-         Organizer of the International Workshop “Models of Influence and Network Theory” (MINT1), February 15-16, 2010, GATE (Ecully - Lyon)

-         Co-organizer of the 2010 Doctoral Conference of the Association for the Development of Research in Economics and Statistics (ADRES), January 22-23, 2010, GATE (Lyon)

-         Organizer of a Research Meeting “Computational Social Choice and Social Software”, April 1-2, 2009; GATE (Ecully - Lyon)

-         Co-organizer of an International Workshop “Games and Social Choice”, September 24-25, 2008; GATE (Ecully - Lyon)

-         Member of the organizing committee of SING4 (Fourth Spain Italy Netherlands Meeting on Game Theory), June 26-28, 2008; Wroclaw (Poland)


REVIEW SERVICES

Refereeing for the following international journals:

-         Annals of Operations Research

-         European Journal of Operational Research

-         Games and Economic Behavior

-         Group Decision and Negotiation

-         Homo Oeconomicus

-         International Game Theory Review

-         Mathematical Social Sciences

-         Social Choice and Welfare

-         Journal of Logic and Algebraic Programming

 

In Poland: Banach Center Publications, Decisions


EMPLOYMENT HISTORY AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE (GRANTED PROJECTS)

1)      2009 - 2013 : Project coordinator of the ANR project (Agence Nationale de la Recherche, Programme Blanc) Models of Influence and Network Theory, Participating institutions: GATE (CNRS - University of Lyon), CES (University of Paris 1), CREUSET (University of Saint-Etienne), Dutch Group of Social Choice Theory

2)      2009 - 2011 : Décision médicale collective : le cas des réunions de concertation pluridisciplinaire en cancérologie}, Université Lumière Lyon 2, Participating institutions: GATE, GRePS (le Groupe de Recherche en Psychologie Sociale), SIS (Laboratoire Santé - Individu - Société), Project coordinator: Jean-Louis Rullière (GATE)

3)      2008 - 2011 : Eurocores LogICCC project of the European Science Foundations Social software for elections, the allocation of tenders and coalition/alliance formation, collaboration with Harrie de Swart (Tilburg University), Rudolf Berghammer (University of Kiel), Hannu Nurmi (University of Turku), and José Luis Garcia-Lapresta (Valladolid University)

4)      1.03.2007 – present : CNRS, GATE, University of Lyon, Position: Chargée de Recherche

5)      1.05.2006 – 28.02.2007 : Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen School of Management, Position: assistant professor

6)      1.09.2004 – 30.04.2006 : Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen School of Management, Post-doc position, working on the research project Applying Game Theory to Business Science 

7)      2003 - 2005 : collaboration within the COST Action 274, TARSKI (Theory and Applications of Relational Structures as Knowledge Instruments), collaboration with: Prof. Harrie de Swart (Tilburg University), Prof. Rudolf Berghammer (University of Kiel), Prof. Patrik Eklund (University of Turku), Prof. Marc Roubens (Faculté Polytechnique de Mons), Prof. Michel Grabisch (Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne)

8)      1.12.2002 1.09.2004 : Tilburg University, Department of Philosophy, Post-doc position, working on the research project Coalition Formation and Power Indices

9)      1.12.2000 30.11.2002 : Tilburg University, Department of Philosophy, Marie Curie Fellowship, working on the research project Elections and Coalition Formation in Central and Western Europe

10)  1.10.2000 present : Warsaw School of  Economics, Institute of Econometrics/Department of Mathematical Economics, Position: assistant professor

11)  1.10.1998 30.09.1999 : Central and East European Economic Research Center (CEEERC), Warsaw University, Department of Economics, Research scholarship, working on the research project Bargaining problem with non-stationary time preferences of the players

12)  1.10.1997 30.09.1999 : a group grant of the (Polish) State Committee for Scientific Research “Collective Decision-making”, Research on collective decision-making: analysis of theoretical problems and their practical applications to the Polish elections

13)  1.10.1995 30.09.2000 : Warsaw School of Economics, Institute of Econometrics, Position: teaching and research assistant, Research on Game Theory and Mathematical Economics; teaching Mathematics, Game Theory, Social Choice Theory, Mathematical Economics


TEACHING EXPERIENCE

-         1995 - 2000 : Warsaw School of Economics, teaching:

Mathematics (in particular, Mathematical Analysis, Algebra, Probability, Differential Equations), Game Theory, Social Choice Theory, Mathematical Economics

-         2006/2007 : Radboud University Nijmegen – teaching: Strategy, Strategic Decision Making

-         2007/2008 : EM LYON (Business School) – Applied Micro-Economics (24 hours)

-         February - March 2009 : GATE, University Lyon 2 (Ecole Doctorale) - Microeconomics (Game Theory, 12 hours)

-         June 2009 : GATE University Lyon 2 (Ecole Doctorale) - Anglais pour doctorants en sciences sociales (5 hours)

-         February 2010 : GATE, University Lyon 2 (Ecole Doctorale) - Microeconomics (Game Theory, 12 hours)

MASTER AND PH.D. THESES SUPERVISION

Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen School of Management, Supervision:

-         Bas Nagtzaam, Strategic Renewal of the Dutch Energy Incumbents, defended 6.09.2005, Nijmegen School of Management, Radboud University Nijmegen

-         Floris Harthoorn, What Fuels Competition along Highways: a Game Theoretical Research on Pricing Strategies, defended 7.12.2005, Nijmegen School of Management, Radboud University Nijmegen

-         Ruben van den Bogaard, Stability of Equity Based Joint Ventures, an Holistic Approach, defended: 10.01.2007, Nijmegen School of Management, Radboud University Nijmegen

 

Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen School of Management, Co-reader (referee, co-supervision):

-         Jaap-Jan Pietersen, It's all between the games. Are people able to incorporate external information between two different games in a business like situation, defended 10.01.2006, Nijmegen School of Management, Radboud University Nijmegen

-         Ferhat Icsguzarer, Aanpassen? Een verkennend onderzoek naar de relatie tussen adaptatie en de relationship value van cooperatieve relaties bij het microbedrijf, defended 14.11.2006, Nijmegen School of Management, Radboud University Nijmegen

-         Tauvik Verhagen, Technological market overlap and competitive intensity. A study of the mobile phone handset industry 1999-2005, defended 31.01.2007, Nijmegen School of Management, Radboud University Nijmegen

-         Jan Hoogstraaten, Using R&D alliances - The development of fuel cell vehicles within the automobile industry, defended 08.02.2007, Nijmegen School of Management, Radboud University Nijmegen

-         Evert Coenen, Conceptualizations of relatedness held by the managers of large diversified firm: a replication and extension study, defended 21.02.2007, Nijmegen School of Management, Radboud University Nijmegen

 

GATE, CNRS - University of Lyon 2, Supervision:

-         Ahmet Ozkardas, Wage bargaining with non-stationary preferences, Master thesis, defended July 2009

-         Ahmet Ozkardas, Ph.D. thesis, since October 2009

 

PARTICIPATION IN PH.D. COMMITTEES

- Université Jean Monnet de Saint-Etienne, president of the Ph.D. committee of Amandine Ghintran, Réseaux sociaux et règles d'allocation, defended 30/09/2009


LIST OF PUBLICATIONS AND RESEARCH PAPERS

Articles in journals

1)            Berghammer, Rusinowska, De Swart (2010) Applying relational algebra and RelView to measures in a social network, European Journal of Operational Research 202: 182-195

2)            Van den Brink, Rusinowska, Steffen (2009) Measuring power and satisfaction in societies with opinion leaders: Dictator and opinion leader properties, In: Manfred J. Holler and Mika Widgren (eds.), Essays in Honor of Hannu Nurmi, Homo Oeconomicus 26, in print

3)            Grabisch, Rusinowska (2009) A model of influence with an ordered set of possible actions, Theory and Decision (forthcoming)

4)            Rusinowska (2009) The Hoede-Bakker index modified to the Shapley-Shubik and Holler-Packel indices, Group Decision and Negotiation (forthcoming)

5)            Grabisch, Rusinowska (2009) Measuring influence in command games, Social Choice and Welfare 33: 177-209

6)            Grabisch, Rusinowska (2008) A model of influence in a social network, Theory and Decision (forthcoming)

7)            Berghammer, Rusinowska & De Swart (2009) An interdisciplinary approach to coalition formation, European Journal of Operational Research 195: 487-496

8)            De Ridder & Rusinowska (2008) On some procedures of forming a multi-partner alliance, Journal of Economics and Management Strategy 17(2): 443-487

9)            Rusinowska & De Swart (2008) Negotiating a stable government – an application of bargaining theory to a coalition formation model, Group Decision and Negotiation 17: 445-464

10)        Eklund, Rusinowska & De Swart (2008) A consensus model of political decision-making, Annals of Operations Research 158: 5-20

11)        Berghammer, Rusinowska & De Swart (2007) Applying Relational Algebra and RelView to coalition formation, European Journal of Operational Research, 178/2: 530-542

12)        Rusinowska & De Swart (2007) On some properties of the Hoede-Bakker index, Journal of Mathematical Sociology 31: 267-293

13)        Eklund, Rusinowska & De Swart (2007) Consensus reaching in committees, European Journal of Operational Research 178/1: 185-193

14)        Roubens, Rusinowska & De Swart (2006) Using MACBETH to determine utilities of governments to parties in coalition formation, European Journal of Operational Research 172(2): 588-603

15)        Rusinowska & De Swart & Van der Rijt (2005) A new model of coalition formation, Social Choice and Welfare (2005) 24: 129-154

16)        Rusinowska (2004) Bargaining model with sequences of discount rates and bargaining costs, International Game Theory Review, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 265-280 

17)        Rusinowska & Van Deemen (2004) The redistribution paradox and the paradox of new members in the German parliament, International Journal of Mathematics, Game Theory, and Algebra, Vol. 14, No. 5, pp. 413-431, Nova Science Publishers, Inc. New York

18)        Van Deemen & Rusinowska (2003) Paradoxes of voting power in Dutch politics, Public Choice (2003) 115: 109-137

19)        Rusinowska (2002) Refinements of Nash equilibria in view of jealous or friendly behaviour of players, International Game Theory Review, Vol. 4, No. 3, pp. 281-299

20)        Rusinowska (2002) Subgame perfect equilibria in model with bargaining costs varying in time, Mathematical Methods of Operations Research, MMOR 56: 303-313

21)        Rusinowska (2002) On certain generalization of Rubinstein’s bargaining model, International Journal of Mathematics, Game Theory, and Algebra, Vol. 12, No. 6, pp. 545-552, Nova Science Publishers, Inc. New York

22)        Rusinowska (2001) Paradox of redistribution in polish politics, The Annals of the Marie Curie Fellowships, Vol. 2, pp. 46-54, European Commission, Brussels

23)        Czarny & Rusinowska (2001) Intra-branch trade and Cournot oligopoly, Polish Central Bank, “Bank and Credit”, No. 3, pp. 70-79, Warsaw

24)        Rusinowska (1998) Bargaining problem with preferences varying in time, Journal of the College of Economic Analyses No. 6 - Problems of Mathematical Economics and Financial Mathematics, pp. 74-87, Warsaw School of Economics, Warsaw

Books and articles in contributed volumes

25)        Van Deemen, Rusinowska (2010) (Eds.) Collective decision making: views from social choice and game theory, series Theory and Decision Library C, Springer Verlag Berlin/ Heidelberg, forthcoming

26)        Grabisch, Rusinowska (2010) Different approaches to influence based on social networks and simple games, in: Van Deemen and Rusinowska (Eds.), Collective Decision Making: Views From Social Choice and Game Theory, series Theory and Decision Library C, Springer Verlag Berlin/ Heidelberg, forthcoming

27)        Gambarelli, Mercik, Ramsey, Rusinowska (2009) Editors of a special SING4 issue of the journal Operation Research and Decisions, 02/2009

28)        De Swart, Berghammer, Rusinowska (2009) Computational Social Choice Using Relation Algebra and RelView, in Berghammer et al. (Eds.), RelMiCS / AKA 2009, Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) 5827, pp. 13-28, Springer

29)        Rusinowska (2008) On the not-preference-based Hoede-Bakker index, forthcoming in: Petrosjan and Mazalov (Eds.) Game Theory and Applications, volume XIII, Chapter 9, pp. 127-141, Nova Science Publishers, Inc. New York

30)        Rusinowska, Berghammer, Eklund, Van der Rijt, Roubens, De Swart (2006) Social software for coalition formation, in: De Swart et al. (Eds.) Theory and Applications of Relational Structures as Knowledge Instruments, No 2. Springer's Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, LNAI 4342, pp. 1-30, Springer, Heidelberg, Germany

31)        Rusinowska, De Swart (2006) Generalizing and modifying the Hoede-Bakker index, in: De Swart et al. (Eds.) Theory and Applications of Relational Structures as Knowledge Instruments, No 2. Springer's Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence LNAI 4342, pp. 60-88, Springer, Heidelberg, Germany

32)        Rusinowska & Van Deemen (2005) The redistribution paradox and the paradox of new members in the German parliament, in: Petrosjan and Mazalov (Eds.) Game Theory and Applications, volume X, pp. 153-174, Nova Science Publishers, Inc. New York

33)        Rusinowska (2003) Axiomatic and strategic approaches to bargaining problems, in: De Swart et al. (eds.) Theory and Applications of Relational Structures as Knowledge Instruments, Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer Science, LNCS 2929, pp. 125-147, Heidelberg, Germany

34)        Rusinowska (2002) On certain generalization of Rubinstein’s bargaining model, in: Petrosjan and Mazalov (Eds.) Game Theory and Applications, volume VIII, pp. 159-169, Nova Science Publishers, Inc. New York

35)        Rusinowska (2001) Bargaining models with non-stationary preferences of the players, in: Welfe (ed.) Numerical Methods in Economic Sciences, pp. 189-210, publishing house of Warsaw School of Economics, Warsaw

36)        Rusinowska (1999) Bargain, in: Collective Decisions. Theory and Applications, pp. 139-156, publishing house - Scholar, Warsaw

Articles submitted to journals

37)        De Ridder, Rusinowska, Saiz, Hendrix, Coalition formation: the role of procedure and policy flexibility

38)        Grabisch, Rusinowska, Influence functions, followers and command games

39)        Grabisch, Rusinowska, A model of influence with a continuum of actions

40)        Berghammer, Rusinowska, De Swart, A relation-algebraic approach to simple games

41)        Ozkardas, Rusinowska, Wage bargaining with non-stationary preferences under strike decision

 

Theses

42)        Rusinowska (2008) Models of bargaining, coalition formation, voting power and influence, HDR manuscript (Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches), 71 pages + 24 attached papers, GATE - Université Lumière Lyon 2, Ecully (Lyon)

43)        Rusinowska (2000) Bargaining problem with non-stationary preferences of the players, Ph.D. thesis, 150 pages, Warsaw School of Economics, Warsaw

44)        Rusinowska & Zakowska (1996) Exponential and logarithmic functions, dissertation at Postgraduate Studies, 100 pages, Warsaw University, Department of Mathematics, Computer Sciences and Mechanics

45)        Rusinowska (1993) Approximation with algebraic and trigonometric polynomials, Master’s thesis, 104 pages, Warsaw University, Department of Mathematics, Computer Sciences and Mechanics

Work in progress / preparation for submission

46)        Van den Brink, Rusinowska, Steffen, Measuring power and satisfaction in societies with opinion leaders: An axiomatization

47)        Robin, Rusinowska, Villeval, Ingratiation and influence

48)        Grabisch, Rusinowska, Iterating influence between players in a social network

49)        Musto, Rullière, Rusinowska, Bargaining with temptation

50)        Berghammer, Rusinowska, De Swart, Applying relation algebra and RelView to solution concepts in game theory

 

Working and discussion papers

51)        Grabisch, Rusinowska (2010) A model of influence with a continuum of actions, GATE Working Paper, 2010-04

52)        Ozkardas, Rusinowska (2009) Wage bargaining with non-stationary preferences under strike decision, GATE Working Paper, 2009-30

53)        Berghammer, Rusinowska, de Swart (2009) A relation-algebraic approach to simple games, GATE Working Paper, 2009-13

54)        Van den Brink, Rusinowska, Steffen (2009) Measuring power and satisfaction in societies with opinion leaders: properties of the qualified majority case, GATE Working Paper, 2009-01

55)        Berghammer, Rusinowska, De Swart (2009) Applying relation algebra and RelView to measures in a social network, GATE Working Paper, 2009-02

56)        Grabisch, Rusinowska (2008) Influence functions, followers and command games, GATE Working Paper, 2008-31

57)        De Ridder, Rusinowska, Saiz, Hendrix (2008) Coalition formation: the role of procedure and policy flexibility, GATE Working Paper, 2008-06

58)        Grabisch, Rusinowska (2008) Measuring influence among players with an ordered set of possible actions, GATE Working Paper, 2008-01

59)        Grabisch, Rusinowska (2008) Measuring influence in command games, GATE Working Paper, 2008-02

60)        Rusinowska (2007) Modifying the Hoede-Bakker index to the Shapley-Shubik and Holler-Packel indices, GATE Working Paper, 2007-29

61)        Saiz, Hendrix, De Ridder, Rusinowska (2007) On the computation of negotiation positions and preferences in a spatial coalition model, Working Paper Mansholt Graduate School of Social Sciences, Wageningen (The Netherlands), Discussion Paper No.39, 2007

62)        Rusinowska (2007) The not-preference-based Hoede-Bakker index, GATE Working Paper, 2007-4

63)        Grabisch & Rusinowska (2007) The influence indices, GATE Working Paper, 2007-5

64)        Rusinowska, De Swart (2006) Applying bargaining theory to coalition formation, Working paper series on Relational Management, RRM-2006-16-STR, Nijmegen School of Management, Radboud University Nijmegen

65)        Berghammer, Eklund, Roubens, Rusinowska, De Swart (2006) An interdisciplinary approach to coalition formation, Working paper series on Relational Management, RRM-2006-17-STR, Nijmegen School of Management, Radboud University Nijmegen

66)        Berghammer, Rusinowska, De Swart (2006) Applications of Relations and Graphs to Coalition Formation, FEEM (Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei) Working Paper Series, 77.2006

67)        Czarny & Rusinowska (2005) Effects of intensifying competition in the Single European Market on welfare of the population of the participating countries (theoretical approach), Warsaw School of Economics

68)        De Ridder & Rusinowska (2005) Different sequences of alliance formation, RRM-2005-13-STR, Nijmegen School of Management, Radboud University Nijmegen

69)        Rusinowska (2003) Consensus reaching in coalition formation, internal report, 21 pages, Warsaw School of Economics

70)        Rusinowska (2002) Bloc postulate and paradox of large size for the Hoede-Bakker index, internal report, 28 pages, Warsaw School of Economics

71)        Czarny & Rusinowska (2001) Intra-branch trade in oligopoly markets, discussion paper, Series Mathematical Economics, No.6/EM/2001, 85 pages, Institute of Econometrics, Warsaw School of Economics

72)        Czarny & Rusinowska (2001) Intra-branch trade in oligopoly markets. Theory and empirical research, Internal report, 85 pages, Warsaw School of Economics

73)        Czarny & Rusinowska (2000) Game theory application in economy on oligopoly markets case, Internal report, 60 pages, Warsaw School of Economics

74)        Czarny & Rusinowska (2000) Intra-branch trade in oligopoly markets, internal report, 70 pages, Warsaw School of Economics

75)        Rusinowska (2000) Bargaining model with preferences described simultaneously by sequences of discount rates and sequences of bargaining costs, internal report, 30 pages, Warsaw School of Economics

76)        Rusinowska (1999) Subgame perfect equilibria in certain bargaining models, discussion paper, Series Mathematical Economics, No.1/EM/99, 83 pages, Institute of Econometrics, Warsaw School of Economics

77)        Rusinowska (1998) Bargaining problem with non-stationary preferences of the players, Discussion paper, series Mathematical Economics, No.2/EM/98, 32 pages, Institute of Econometrics, Warsaw School of Economics

78)        Rusinowska (1997) Bargaining problem with varying discount rates of the players - Sufficient and necessary conditions o  the existence of the subgame perfect equilibrium, Internal report, 33 pages, Warsaw School of Economics

79)        Rusinowska (1997) Sufficient conditions of the existence of the subgame perfect equilibrium in the case of varying preferences, Internal report, 24 pages, Warsaw School of Economics

80)        Rusinowska (1995) Divisions of subgame perfect equilibrium in Rubinstein model, in which one of the players has preferences defined by constant discount rate and the other by constant bargaining cost, Internal report, 28 pages, Warsaw School of Economics

Conference Proceedings

81)        Grabisch, Rusinowska (2009) Influence in social networks, in: COGnitive systems with Interactive Sensors (COGIS'09), Paris

82)        Grabisch, Rusinowska (2007) Generalized influence indices, EURO XXII (XXII European Conference on Operational Research), p.248, Prague

83)        Rusinowska, De Ridder, Saiz, Hendrix (2007) The role of policy flexibility and party strength in coalition formation - an analysis of Dutch elections, SING3 (Third Spain Italy Netherlands Meeting on Game Theory), p.56, Madrid

84)        De Ridder, Rusinowska (2006) Comparing different procedures of forming a coalition, SING2 (Second Spain Italy Netherlands Meeting on Game Theory) and XVI IMGTA, p.138, Foggia (Italy)

85)        Grabisch, Rusinowska (2006) On influence and power indices, SING2 (Second Spain Italy Netherlands Meeting on Game Theory) and XVI IMGTA, p.73, Foggia (Italy)

86)        Berghammer, Eklund, Roubens, Rusinowska, De Swart (2006) An interdisciplinary approach to coalition formation, 27th Linz Seminar on Fuzzy Set Theory, “Preferences, Games and Decisions”, pp. 17-19, Linz, Austria

87)        Czarny & Rusinowska (2005) Effects of the Single European Market on welfare of the participating countries (theoretical approach), electronic publication in: Conference “Channels of European Integration”, Warszawa, October 7 8, 2005

88)        Czarny & Rusinowska (2005) Effects of intensifying competition in the Single European Market (theoretical approach), VII Annual Conference of the European Trade Study Group, Dublin, September 2005

89)        Berghammer, Rusinowska & de Swart (2005) A relational approach to coalition formation, Workshop of COST Action 274/TARSKI, pp. 44-58, Malaga, Spain

90)        Eklund, Rusinowska & de Swart (2005) A model of political consensus, VIII International Conference on Relational Methods in Computer Science (RelMiCS 8) and COST 274/TARSKI Workshops, pp. 41-47, St. Catharines, Canada

91)        Czarny & Rusinowska (2004) Theoretical approach to the evaluation of the implications of the single European market, electronic publication in “American Economic Ways. Its Character, Effectiveness and Applicability”, Warsaw, October 22 – 23, 2004

92)        Czarny & Rusinowska (2004) Effects of the single European market on welfare of the participating countries (theoretical approach), internal report, 12 pages, Warsaw School of Economics, presented during VI Annual Conference of the European Trade Study Group, Nottingham, September 9 – 11, 2004

93)         Rusinowska & Eklund & De Swart (2004) Consensus reaching in committees and coalition formation, International Conference “Game Theory and Mathematical Economics”, pp. 73-74, Warsaw, Poland

94)        Rusinowska & Roubens & De Swart (2004) Application of the Macbeth approach to coalition formation, International Conference “Game Theory and Mathematical Economics”, pp. 75-76, Warsaw, Poland

95)        Rusinowska & Eklund & De Swart (2004) A consensus model of decision-making in committees and coalition formation, VI Spanish Meeting on Game Theory and Practice, pp. 46-47, Elche, Spain

96)        Rusinowska & Roubens & De Swart (2004) Applying the Macbeth technique to coalition formation, VI Spanish Meeting on Game Theory and Practice, pp. 47-48, Elche, Spain

97)        Rusinowska & De Swart (2003) Negotiating a stable government – application of bargaining theory to a coalition formation model, III International Conference „Logic, Game Theory and Social Choice”, pp. 103-110, Siena, Italy

98)        Rusinowska & De Swart (2003) Generalizing and modifying the Hoede-Bakker index, III International Conference „Logic, Game Theory and Social Choice”, pp. 131-138, Siena, Italy

99)        Rusinowska & De Swart (2003) Negotiating a stable government – application of bargaining theory to a model of coalition formation, XV Italian Meeting on Game Theory and Applications, p. 99, Urbino, Italy

100)    Rusinowska & De Swart (2003) Generalization and modifications of the Hoede-Bakker index, XV Italian Meeting on Game Theory and Applications, p. 100, Urbino, Italy

101)    Van Deemen & Rusinowska (2001) Paradoxes of voting power in Dutch politics, XIV Italian Meeting on Game Theory and Applications, 2 pages, Ischia, Italy

102)    Rusinowska & Tijs (2001) On certain bargaining model with simultaneous moves of the players, II International Conference “Logic, Game Theory and Social Choice”, pp. 213-214, St. Petersburg, Russia


SUMMER SCHOOLS

1)            8.07 11.07.2002 : The Summer School on EU Decision Making, San Sebastian (Spain) 

2)            21.08 1.09.2000 : The Second School on Mathematics of Economics, Trieste (Italy)

3)            31.07 4.08.2000 : The Summer School on Bounded Rationality, San Sebastian

4)            22.07 28.07.1999 : The Second Urrutia Elejalde Summer School on Economics and Philosophy in San Sebastian, Delivery of paper Subgame perfect equilibria in the bargaining models with preferences varying in time

5)            31.08 25.09.1998 : School on the Mathematics of Economics in Trieste, a diploma in Economics

6)            27.07 25.08.1996 : Summer School of Economics, Kortowo - Olsztyn (Poland), two diplomas in International Trade and Industrial Organization 

7)            5.07 13.08.1995 : Summer School of Economics, Kortowo - Olsztyn, two diplomas in Microeconomics and Macroeconomics


RESEARCH VISITS AND INVITED SEMINARS

1)            1.03.2010 : a seminar talk A model of influence with a continuum of actions, CREM, University of Caen

2)            1.10 - 3.10.2009 : International Meeting “New Trends in Cooperative Game Theory”, Sanlucar de Barrameda, an invited talk Influence functions, followers and command games (co-author: Michel Grabisch)

3)            5.06.2008 : a seminar talk A model of influence in a social network, University of Milan, Department of Econometrics and Mathematics for Economic, Financial and Actuverdana Applications

4)            18.10.2007 : a seminar talk On influence and power indices, CREUSET (CNRS FRE 2938), Saint-Etienne (France)

5)            6.03.2006 : a talk Measures of success and power for bipartite directed graphs in binary voting situations, seminar of the Centre de Recherche en Mathématique, Statistique et Economie Mathématique - CERMSEM (Université Paris I - Pantheon-Sorbonne) and the Centre d'Analyse et de Mathématique Sociales of the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (France)

6)            17.11.2005 : visit to the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation, University of Amsterdam presentation: An interdisciplinary approach to coalition formation

7)            26.09 – 2.10.2004 : Short Term Scientific Mission, visit to the Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel, Institute of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics, Kiel (Germany) – cooperation with Prof. dr. Rudolf Berghammer

8)            2.04.2004: visit to the Tinbergen Institute, Amsterdam, delivery of paper Consensus reaching in coalition formation and committees

9)            29.03 – 30.03.2004 : visit to the School of Management of the University of Liverpool – cooperation with Dr. Frank Steffen

10)        18.03 – 19.03.2004 : visit to the Department of Economics of the University of Vienna,  delivery of paper Bargaining problems with non-stationary preferences of the players  

11)        8.03.2004 : visit to the Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE), Université Catholique de Louvain (Belgium), delivery of papers Generalizing and modifying the Hoede-Bakker index, and Bargaining problems with non-stationary preferences of the players  

12)        20.01 – 22.01.2004 : Short Term Scientific Mission, visit to the Faculté Polytechnique de Mons, Mons (Belgium) – cooperation with Prof. dr. Marc Roubens

13)        8.12 10.12.2003 : Short Term Scientific Mission, visit to the Faculté Polytechnique de Mons, Mons – cooperation with Prof. dr. Marc Roubens

14)        3.06 10.06.2003 : Short Term Scientific Mission, visit to the Abo Akademi University, Department of Computer Science, Abo/Turku (Finland) cooperation with Prof. dr. Patrik Eklund and Prof. Hannu Nurmi 

15)        19.03 20.03.2002 : visit to the university of California in Irvine - visiting Prof. Dr. Don Saari and Prof. dr. Berni Grofman 

16)        26.11 28.11.2001 : visit to the university of Twente, Enschede (the Netherlands), delivery of paper Voting power paradoxes in Dutch politics (empirical research)

17)        11.11 18.11.1999 : visit to CentER for Economic Research at Tilburg University, Tilburg (the Netherlands), delivery of paper Subgame perfect equilibria in certain bargaining models


CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS

1)            8.10 - 9.10.2009 : International Conference “Regions, Firms and Institutions in the World Economy”, Warsaw School of Economics, paper: Competition and welfare in integrated regions (co-author: Elzbieta Czarny)

2)            10.09 - 11.09.2009 : 58ème Congrès Annuel de l'AFSE, Université Paris X - Nanterre, paper: Measuring power and satisfaction in societies with opinion leaders (co-authors: Van den Brink, Steffen)

3)            26.08 - 29.08.2009 : International Conference “Logic, Game Theory and Social Choice 6”, Tsukuba (Japan), paper: Measuring power and satisfaction in societies with opinion leaders: Dictator and opinion leader properties (co-authors: Van den Brink, Steffen)

4)            5.07 - 8.07.2009 : EURO XXIII (XXIII European Conference on Operational Research), Bonn (Germany), paper: Applying relational algebra and RelView to measures in a social network (co-authors: Berghammer, de Swart)

5)            01.07 - 03.07.2009 : SING5 (Fifth Spain Italy Netherlands Meeting on Game Theory), Amsterdam (NL), paper: A model of influence with a continuum of actions (co-author: Grabisch)

6)            22.06 - 24.06.2009 : PET Workshop, Lyon

7)            15.06 - 16.06.2009 : International Conference “Reforming the French Presidential Election System: Experiments on Electoral Reform”, CEVIPOF Sciences-Po, Paris

8)            25.05 - 26.05.2009 : International Workshop “New Approaches to Voting and Social Choice”, Tilburg, The Netherlands, paper: Influence functions, followers and command games (co-author: Grabisch)

9)            6.04 - 8.04.2009 : 5th International Workshop on Preferences and Decisions, Trento (Italy)

10)        1.09 - 4.09.2008 : XXXII Congress of AMASES (Associazione per la Matematica Applicata alle Scienze Economiche e Sociali), Trento (Italy), paper: Measuring influence in a social network (co-author: Grabisch)

11)        13.07 - 17.07.2008 : Third World Congress of the Game Theory Society (GAMES2008), Evanston (USA), paper: Measuring influence in command games (co-author: Grabisch)

12)        4.07 - 6.07.2008 : Warsaw International Economic Meeting (WIEM2008), Warsaw, paper: Measuring influence among players with an ordered set of possible actions (co-author: Grabisch)

13)        26.06 - 28.06.2008 : SING4 (Fourth Spain Italy Netherlands Meeting on Game Theory), Wroclaw (Poland), organizing a session Influence and Power in Networks (parts I and II); paper: A model of influence and command games (co-author: Grabisch)

14)        19.06 - 22.06.2008 : IX International Meeting of the Society for Social Choice and Welfare, Montreal (Canada), paper: An influence model and command games (co-author: Grabisch)

15)        8.07 - 11.07.2007 : EURO XXII (XXII European Conference on Operational Research), Prague, paper: Generalized influence indices (co-author: Grabisch)

16)        4.07 - 6.07.2007 : SING3 (Third Spain Italy Netherlands Meeting on Game Theory), Madrid, paper: The role of policy flexibility and party strength in coalition formation - an analysis of Dutch elections (co-authors: De Ridder, Saiz, Hendrix)

17)        20.06 - 22.06.2007 : International Conference `Logic, Game Theory and Social Choice 5', Bilbao (Spain), paper: Coalition formation: the role of procedure and policy flexibility (co-authors: De Ridder, Saiz, Hendrix)

18)        25.10 - 27.10.2006: 2nd CSA International Workshop `Co-operation as driver for innovation', Nijmegen, paper: On some procedures of forming a multi-partner alliance (co-author: De Ridder)

19)        25.10 - 28.10.2006 : DIMACS-LAMSADE Workshop on Voting Theory and Preference Modelling, Paris, paper: On influence and power indices (co-author: Grabisch)

20)        21.09 - 23.09.2006 : 13th Osnabrueck Seminar of Individual Decisions and Social Choice, Osnabrueck (Germany), paper: An interdisciplinary approach to coalition formation (co-authors: Berghammer, Eklund, Roubens, De Swart)

21)        13.07 - 17.07.2006 : VIII International Meeting of the Society for Social Choice and Welfare, Istanbul (Turkey), paper: On influence and power indices (co-author: Michel Grabisch)

22)        14.06 - 17.06.2006 : SING2 (Second Spain Italy Netherlands Meeting on Game Theory) and XVI IMGTA, Foggia (Italy), paper: Comparing different procedures of forming a coalition (co-author: De Ridder)

23)        29.04.2006 : 1st Workshop “Advances in Collective Choice”, Maastricht (NL)

24)        30.03 – 31.03.2006 : 63rd Meeting of the European Working Group “Multiple Criteria Decision Aiding”, Porto (Portugal)

25)        7.02 – 11.02.2006 : 27th Linz Seminar on Fuzzy Set Theory, `Preferences, Games and Decisions', Linz (Austria), paper: An interdisciplinary approach to coalition formation (co-authors: Berghammer, Eklund, Roubens, De Swart)

26)        19.01 – 21.01.2006 : XI Coalition Theory Network Workshop, University of Warwick, Coventry (UK), paper: Graph theory, RelView and coalitions (co-authors: Berghammer, De Swart) 

27)        11.07 – 15.07.2005 : the 17th Triennial Conference of the International Federation of Operational Research Societies (IFORS 2005), Honolulu, Hawaii (USA), organizing a session Coalition and Alliance Formation (part I and II), paper: Applying relational Algebra and RelView to coalition formation (co-authors: Berghammer, De Swart)

28)        24.06 – 26.06.2005 : First Spain Italy Netherlands Meeting on Game Theory, Maastricht (NL), paper: On some procedures of forming a coalition (co-author: De Ridder)

29)        22.06 – 24.06.2005 : International Conference “Logic, Game Theory and Social Choice 4”, Caen (France), papers: Measures for bipartite directed graphs using success and power in binary voting situations (co-author: Van den Brink) and On some procedures of forming a coalition (co-author: De Ridder)

30)        30.03 – 1.04.2005 : Workshop of COST Action 274/TARSKI, Malaga (Spain), paper: Applying relational Algebra and RelView to coalition formation (co-authors: Berghammer, De Swart)

31)        10.03 – 13.03.2005 : Public Choice Society Annual Meeting, New Orleans (the US), paper: Measures for bipartite directed graphs using success and power in binary voting situations (co-author: Van den Brink)

32)        22.02 – 26.02.2005 : VIII International Conference on Relational Methods in Computer Science (RelMiCS 8) and COST 274/TARSKI Workshops, St. Catharines (Canada), paper: A model of political consensus (co-authors: Eklund, De Swart)

33)        6.10 – 8.10.2004 : International Workshop Centre for Strategic Alliances “The Dynamics of Cooperation”, Nijmegen (NL)

34)        6.09 – 10.09.2004 : International Conference “Game Theory and Mathematical Economics”, Warsaw (Poland), papers: Application of the Macbeth approach to coalition formation (co-authors: Roubens, De Swart) and Consensus reaching in committees and coalition formation (co-authors: Eklund, De Swart)

35)        21.07 – 25.07.2004 : VII International Meeting of the Society for Social Choice and Welfare, Osaka (Japan), paper: A consensus model of political decision-making (co-authors: Eklund, De Swart)

36)        12.07 – 14.07.2004 : VI Spanish Meeting on Game Theory and Practice, Elche (Spain), papers: A consensus model of decision-making in committees and coalition formation (co-authors: Eklund, De Swart) and Applying the Macbeth technique to coalition formation (co-authors: Roubens, De Swart)

37)        5.07 – 9.07.2004 : II World Congress of the Game Theory Society (GAMES 2004), Marseille (France), poster: Consensus reaching in coalition formation and committees (co-authors: Eklund, De Swart)

38)        29.06 – 3.07.2004 : Conference on Economic Design (SED 2004), Mallorca (Spain), paper: Application of the Macbeth approach to coalition formation (co-authors: Roubens, De Swart)

39)        10.06 – 12.06.2004 : Meeting of COST Action 274 TARSKI, Tampere (Finland), presentation: Report of my COST- STSMs

40)        11.03 – 13.03.2004 : Workshop of COST Action 274: TARSKI, Toulouse (France), paper: Bargaining problems with non-stationary preferences of the players

41)        4.12 5.12.2003 : VI Meeting of COST Action 274 TARSKI, Workshop Theory and Applications of Relational Structures as Knowledge Instruments, Ghent (Belgium), paper: On the Hoede-Bakker power index (co-author: De Swart)

42)        11.09 14.09.2003 : The Third International Conference „Logic, Game Theory and Social Choice”, Siena (Italy), papers: Negotiating a stable government – application of bargaining theory to a coalition formation model, and Generalizing and modifying the Hoede-Bakker index (co-author: De Swart)

43)        9.07 12.07.2003 : XV Italian Meeting on Game Theory and Applications, Urbino (Italy), papers: Negotiating a stable government – application of bargaining theory to a model of coalition formation, and Generalization and modifications of the Hoede-Bakker index (co-author: De Swart)

44)        2.07 3.07.2003 : VPP Workshop on Voting Procedures in the European Union, Caen (France)

45)        12.05 17.05.2003 : VII International Seminar on Relational Methods in Computer Science, and II International Workshop on Applications of Kleene Algebra, Meeting of COST Action 274: TARSKI, Bad Malente (near Kiel, Germany)

46)        10.04 13.04.2003 : The Third Siena Hamburg Workshop on Applied Game Theory, Siena (Italy), paper: The Hoede-Bakker index revisited (co-author: De Swart)

47)        21.03 23.03.2003 : Public Choice Society and Economy Science Meetings, Nashville (the US), papers: Generalizing the Hoede-Bakker index (co-author: Harrie de Swart), and Negotiations in Coalition Formation (co-author and speaker: Harrie De Swart)

48)        14.11 16.11.2002 : Workshop of COST Action 274, TARSKI, Work Area 3, Relational Scaling and Preferences, Prague (Czech Republic)

49)        24.10 26.10.2002 : The Ninth Osnabrueck Seminar on Individual Decision and Social Choice, Osnabrueck (Germany), paper: A new model of coalition formation (co-authors: De Swart & Van der Rijt)

50)        9.08 11.08.2002 : Workshop on Voting Power Analysis, London School of Economics, paper: On some properties of the Hoede-Bakker index (co-author: De Swart)

51)        12.07 14.07.2002 : Workshop Modelling the European Decision Making, San Sebastian (Spain), paper: On the Hoede-Bakker index (co-author: De Swart)

52)        23.06 25.06.2002 : Conference Advances in Game Theory and Related Topics joint with Game Practice III, Hilvarenbeek (the Netherlands), paper: A government reached by negotiations (co-authors: De Swart & Van der Rijt)

53)        19.06 21.06.2002 : The Second Twente Workshop on Cooperative Game Theory, University of Twente, Enschede (the Netherlands), paper: On some properties of the Hoede-Bakker index (co-author: De Swart)

54)        6.06 9.06.2002 : The Second Siena Hamburg Workshop on Applied Game Theory, Hamburg (Germany), paper: A new model of coalition formation (co-authors: De Swart & Van der Rijt)

55)        22.03 24.03.2002 : Public Choice Society and Economic Science Association 2002 Annual Meeting, San Diego (the US), paper: A new model of coalition formation (co-authors: De Swart & Van der Rijt) 

56)        19.03 20.03.2002 : Conference „Decision Analysis and Evolutionary Game Theory”, Irvine (the US), paper: A new model of coalition formation (co-authors: De Swart & Van der Rijt)

57)        11.10 14.10.2001 : The First Bilateral Siena Hamburg Workshop on Applied Game Theory, Siena (Italy), paper: An alternative model on the formation of political coalitions (author: Van der Rijt) 

58)        11.07 14.07.2001 : XIV Italian Meeting on Game Theory and Applications, Ischia (Italy), paper: Paradoxes of voting power in Dutch politics (co-author: Van Deemen)

59)        21.06 24.06.2001 : The Second International Conference “Logic, Game Theory and Social Choice”, St. Petersburg (Russia), papers: Paradoxes of voting power in Dutch politics (co-author: Van Deemen) and On certain bargaining model with simultaneous moves of the players (co-author: Tijs)

60)        24.07 28.07.2000 : The First World Congress of the Game Theory Society (GAMES 2000), Bilbao (Spain), poster: Bargaining model with preferences described by sequences of discount rates and sequences of bargaining costs

61)        19.07 21.07.2000 : The Fourth Spanish Meeting on Game Theory, Game Practice II, VIII Summer Meeting on Game Theory, Valencia (Spain), paper: Bargaining model with preferences described by sequences of discount rates and sequences of bargaining costs

62)        6.06 9.06.2000 : The First Polish Workshop of PhD Students, Borki (Poland), paper: Bargaining problem with non-stationary preferences of the players

63)        7.04 8.04.2000 : Exploratory Workshop on Bargaining, Barcelona (Spain)

64)        19.11 20.11.1999 : Workshop on Logic and Games, organised by the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam (the Netherlands) 

65)        21.09 28.09.1999 : XXVIII Polish Conference on Mathematics Applications, Zakopane (Poland), paper: Bargaining model with bargaining costs varying in time

66)        20.08 26.08.1999 : XI International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science, Cracow (Poland)

67)        8.08 14.08.1999 : II International Conference of Ph.D. Students, Miskolc (Hungary), paper: Subgame perfect equilibria in the model with bargaining costs varying in time

68)        13.05 16.05.1999 : International Conference on Logic, Game Theory and Social Choice, Oisterwijk (the Netherlands) 

69)        26.06 30.06.1998 : XII Convegno di teoria dei giochi ed applicazioni. Game Practice I, Genova (Italy), paper: Bargaining problem with non-stationary time preferences

70)        8.06 10.06.1998 : BOS’98 Conference for celebration of 50 years of Polish Computer Sciences, Kutno, paper: Bargaining problem with non-stationary preferences of the players

71)        23.09 30.09.1997 : XXVI Polish Conference on Mathematics Applications, Zakopane (Poland), paper: Bargaining problem with non-stationary preferences of the players

72)        12.06 15.06.1996 : International Symposium in Honor of John C. Harsanyi “Game Theory, Experience, Rationality”, Vienna


LINKS

-         MINT - Models of Influence and Network Theory (Programme Blanc, ANR-09-BLAN-0321-01)

-         CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique

-         GATE - Groupe d’Analyse et de Théorie Economique (Ecully)

-         Warsaw School of Economics

-         Center for Strategy and Alliances (Radboud University Nijmegen)

-         Nijmegen School of Management

-         Radboud University Nijmegen

-         Dutch Social Choice Group

-         CentER (Tilburg University)  

-         CORE – Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (Louvain-la-Neuve)

-         Game Theory Society

-         Society for Social Choice and Welfare

-         CTN - Coalition Theory Network

-         Grand Coalition

-         European Cost Action 274: TARSKI

-         MCFA - Marie Curie Fellowship Association

-         CORDIS FP7

-         American Public Choice Society

-         European Public Choice Society

-         EURO – The Association of European Operational Research Societies

-         EWG-MCDA - EURO Working Group Multicriteria Decision  Aiding

-         International Federation of Operations Research Societies