Dr Daniel Sgroi
Leverhulme Assistant Professor of Industry and Organisation
Phone: +44 (0)2476 575557
Fax: +44 (0)2476 523032
Email: daniel.sgroi(at)warwick.ac.uk
Room: S2.140
Office hours (during term): Wednesday 15.00-16.00, Thursday 11.30-12.30
My main research fields are game theory (especially Bayesian learning and rational herding), industrial organization and experimental economics. I also have an interest in bounded rationality and how emotion affects economic behaviour. Please see also my Google Scholar profile and a full list of my publications.
Selected papers since 2008:
- How Should Peer Review Panels Behave? Revision requested by the Economic Journal, with Andrew Oswald.
- Herding, Contrarianism and Delay in Financial Market Trading. Forthcoming in the European Economic Review, with Andreas Park.
- The Optimal Choice of Pre-launch Reviewer. Journal of Economic Theory 147(3): 1247-1260, 2012, with David Gill.
- Are Happiness and Productivity Lower among University Students with Newly-Divorced Parents? Experimental Economics 15(1): 1-23, 2012 (lead article), with Andrew Oswald and Eugenio Proto.
- Learning to Play 3x3 Games: Neural Networks as Bounded-Rational Players. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 69(1): 27-38, 2009, with Daniel J. Zizzo.
- Sequential Decisions with Tests. Games and Economic Behavior 63(2):6 63-678, 2008, with David Gill.
For teaching resources please follow the course code links at the top of the page to go to the appropriate subpage.
This site is also accessible via www.sgroi.org.uk and www.warwick.ac.uk/go/dsgroi

