Recently, Dr. King King Li from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology has accepted our offer of tenure-track Assistant Professorship at SOE. Dr. Li is an outstanding young scholar whose research interests include Behavioral Economics/Experimental Economics, Experimental Political Economy, Design of Voting Institutions, Design of Incentive Payment Schemes and Choice under Risk and Uncertainty.
His basic information is as follows:
Homepage: http://sites.google.com/site/likingking
Education
Ph.D. Economics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, November 2008
Advisors: Chew Soo Hong (principal advisor), Rami Zwick, Tanjim Hossain
M.Sc. Economics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, January 2001
B.B.A. Business Economics (First Class Honors), City University of Hong Kong, July 1999
Visiting Student, London School of Economics and Political Science, 1998-1999
Research Interests
Behavioral Economics/Experimental Economics
Experimental Political Economy
Design of Voting Institutions
Design of Incentive Payment Schemes
Choice under Risk and Uncertainty
Academic Position
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Experimental Economics, Strategic Interaction Group, Max Planck Institute of Economics, March 2009-Present
Publications
Li King King, "Preference towards Control in Risk Taking: Control, No Control, or Randomized?" Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, (2011), Vol. 43, No. 1, 39-63.
Chew Soo Hong, Li King King, Robin Chark, and Zhong Songfa, "Source Preference and Ambiguity Aversion: Models and Evidence from Behavioral and Neuroimaging Experiments," in Daniel Houser and Kevin McCabe (eds.), Advances in Health Economics and Health Services Research, Vol. 20, Neuroeconomics, (2008), 179-210.
