dhr. prof. dr. T.J.S. (Theo) Offerman


  • Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde
    Sectie Microeconomics
  • Plantage Muidergracht  24
    1018 TV  Amsterdam
  • T.J.S.Offerman@uva.nl
    T:  0205254294
    T:  0205254252

Background and interests

My current position is professor of Behavioral Game Theory at the University of Amsterdam (since 2005). My academic interests include the fields of Behavioral Economics, Experimental Economics and Game Theory. Recently, my research has focused on topics like auctions, positive and negative reciprocity, public goods, strategic communication (cheap talk and signaling) and discrimination. I am a fellow of the Tinbergen Institute and a CESS research fellow.

Research group

Website of CREED

Curriculum Vitae 

2015

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2013

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1999

1998

1997

  • T.J.S. Offerman (1997). Beliefs and Decision Rules in Public Good Games - Theory and Experiments. Dordrecht/Boston/London: Kluwer.

1996

2010

2006

  • T.J.S. Offerman (2006). Economisch Design. Tijdschrift voor Politieke Ekonomie, 27 (4), 22-39.

2005

  • T.J.S. Offerman (2005). Optimale Veilingen in de Praktijk. In KNAW Yearbook 2005. KNAW.

2001

  • T.J.S. Offerman & J.H. Sonnemans (2001). Is the Quadratic Scoring Rule Behaviorally Incentive Compatible? CREED Working Paper.

2000

  • T. Offerman & J. Sonnemans (2000). What is causing overreaction? An experimental investigation of recency and the hot hand effect. : .

1999

  • T.J.S. Offerman & J.J.M. Potters (1999). Does Auctioning of Entry Licences Affect Market Prices? An Experimental Study. CREED Working Paper.
  • J.K. Goeree & T.J.S. Offerman (1999). Competetive bidding in auctions with private and common values. CREED Working Paper.

1998

  • W. Guth, T.J.S. Offerman, J.J.M. Potters, M. Strobel & H.A.A. Verbon (1998). An Experimental Study of Inter- and Intragenerational Solidarity in a Model with Multiple Families. Working Paper.
  • T.J.S. Offerman (1998). Hurting Hurts More Than Helping Helps: The Role of the Self-Serving Bias. Discussion paper - Tinbergen Institute, 99-018/1.
  • T.J.S. Offerman, J.J.M. Potters & H.A.A. Verbon (1998). Cooperation in an Overlapping Generations Experiment. Discussion paper - Tinbergen Institute, 99-019/1.
  • T.J.S. Offerman & J.H. Sonnemans (1998). What's causing overreaction? An Experimental Investigation of Recency and the Hot Hand Effect. Working Paper.
  • J.C. Cox, T.J.S. Offerman, M. Olson & A.J.H.C. Schram (1998). Competition For vs On the the Rails: A Laboratory Experiment. Working Paper.

1997

  • T.J.S. Offerman, J.J.M. Potters & J.H. Sonnemans (1997). Imitation and Belief Learning in an Oligopoly Experiment. Discussion paper - Tinbergen Institute, 97-116/1.
  • T. Offerman, J. Sonnemans & J. Potters (1997). Imitation and belief learning in an oligopoly experiment. (unknown, Tinbergen Institute discussion paper, no 97-116/1). Rotterdam: Tinbergen Institute.
  • J.J.M. Potters, J.H. Sonnemans & T.J.S. Offerman (1997). Imitation and Belief Learning in an Oligopoly Experiment. Discussion paper - Tinbergen Institute, 97-116/1.
  • T.J.S. Offerman & J.H. Sonnemans (1997). What's causing overreaction? An Experimental Investigation of recency and the hot hand effect. Discussion Paper centER, 9736.

1996

  • T.J.S. Offerman, A.J.H.C. Schram & J.H. Sonnemans (1996). Strategic behaviour in public good games (TI discussion paper, 96-111/1). Amsterdam: Tinbergen Institute.
  • T.J.S. Offerman, A.J.H.C. Schram & J.H. Sonnemans (1996). Quantal response models in step-level public good games (TI discussion paper, 96-20/1). Amsterdam: Tinbergen Institute.
  • T.J.S. Offerman, J.H. Sonnemans & A.J.H.C. Schram (1996). Belief learning in pubic goods games: sophisticated strategics versus naive bayesians. (intern rapport, TI discussion paper 95-132). onbekend: Afdeling Algemene Economie.

1995

  • T.J.S. Offerman, J.H. Sonnemans & A.J.H.C. Schram (1995). Value orientations, expectations, and voluntary contributions in public goods. (intern rapport, TI discussion paper 95-008). onbekend: Afdeling Algemene Economie.
  • J.H. Sonnemans, A.J.H.C. Schram & T.J.S. Offerman (1995). Public good provision and public bad prevention: the effect of framing. (intern rapport, TI discussion paper 95-009). onbekend: Afdeling Algemene Economie.

2012

  • T. Offerman, S. Onderstal & J. Poort (2012). Advies: Veiling van vergunningen 800, 900, 1800 MHz: antwoord op vragen Ministerie van Economische Zaken, Landbouw en Innovatie, DG Energie Telecom en Markten. (intern rapport). Amsterdam: Universiteit van Amsterdam, Center for Research in Experimental Economics and Political Decision Making [etc.].

2015

2013

  • A.W. de Groot Ruiz, T.J.S. Offerman & A.M. Onderstal (2013). Equilibrium Selection in Cheap Talk Games: ACDC Rocks When Other Criteria Remain Silent. (Preprints). : University of Amsterdam.
  • A.W. de Groot Ruiz, T.J.S. Offerman & A.M. Onderstal (2013). Power and the Privilege of Clarity: An Analysis of Bargaining Power and Information Transmission. (Preprints). : University of Amsterdam.
  • T. de Haan, T.J.S. Offerman & R. Sloof (2013). Discrimination in the Labor Market: the Curse of Competition between Workers. (Preprints). : University of Amsterdam.
  • T. de Haan, T.J.S. Offerman & R. Sloof (2013). Money Talks? An Experimental Investigation of Cheap Talk and Burned Money. (Preprints). : University of Amsterdam.
  • D. Nosenzo, T.J.S. Offerman, M. Sefton & A. van der Veen (2013). Discretionary Sanctions and Rewards in the Repeated Inspection Game. (Preprints). : University of Amsterdam.
  • A.G. Kopányi-Peuker, T.J.S. Offerman & R. Sloof (2013). Fostering Cooperation Through the Enhancement of Own Vulnerability. (Preprints). : University of Amsterdam.
  • A. Hu, T.J.S. Offerman & L. Zou (2013). How Risk Sharing May Enhance Efficiency in English Auctions. (Preprints). : University of Amsterdam.
  • B. van Leeuwen, T. Offerman & A. Schram (2013). Superstars need social benefits: an experiment on network formation. (Preprints, Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper, no TI 2013-112/I). : Tinbergen Institute.[go to publisher's site]
  • T. Offerman & A. Palley (2013). Lossed in Translation: An Off-the-Shelf Method to Recover Probabilistic Beliefs from Loss-Averse Agents. (Preprints, CREED Working Papers). Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam.
  • T. Offerman & A. van der Veen (2013). How to Subsidize Contributions to Public Goods: Does the Frog Jump Out of the Boiling Water? (Preprints, CREED Working Papers). : University of Amsterdam.

2012

2011

2010

  • T.J.S. Offerman & A. van der Veen (2010). How to subsidize contributions to public goods - Does the frog jump out of the boiling water? (Preprints). : Universiteit van Amsterdam.
  • D. Nosenzo, T.J.S. Offerman, M. Sefton & A. van der Veen (2010). Inducing Good Behavior: Bonuses versus Fines in Inspection Games. (Preprints). : Universiteit van Amsterdam.
  • X. Hu, T.J.S. Offerman & L. Zou (2010). Premium Auctions and Risk Preferences. (Preprints). : Universiteit van Amsterdam.
  • T. de Haan, T.J.S. Offerman & R. Sloof (2010). Noisy Signaling: Theory and Experiment. (Preprints). : Universiteit van Amsterdam.
  • J.K. Goeree, T.J.S. Offerman & R. Sloof (2010). Demand Reduction and Preemptive Bidding in License Auctions. (Preprints). : Universiteit van Amsterdam.

2009

  • A. Hu, T. Offerman & L. Zou (2009). A theory of premium auctions. (intern rapport). Amsterdam: Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde.
  • T. de Haan, T. Offerman & R. Sloof (2009). Noisy signaling: theory and experiment. (intern rapport). Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam.
  • A. Hu, T. Offerman & S. Onderstal (2009). Fighting collusion in auctions: an experimental investigation. (Preprints). onbekend: Afdeling Algemene Economie.
  • J.K. Goeree, T. Offerman & R. Sloof (2009). Demand reduction and preemptive bidding in multi-unit license auctions. (intern rapport, Working Paper Series, no 430). Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam.[go to publisher's site]
  • Y. Fong, C.-Y. Huang & T. Offerman (2009). Guilt driven reciprocity in a psychological signaling game. (intern rapport). Amsterdam: Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde.
  • T. Offerman & A. van der Veen (2009). How to subsidize contributions to public goods: Does the frog jump out of the boiling water? (intern rapport). Amsterdam: Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde.

2008

  • T. Offerman & A. Schotter (2008). Imitation and luck: an experimental study on social sampling. (intern rapport). Amsterdam: Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde.
  • J.K. Goeree, T. Offerman & R. Sloof (2008). Demand reduction and preemptive bidding in multi-unit license auctions. (intern rapport). Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam.

2007

  • Y. Fong, C.-Y. Huang & T.J.S. Offerman (2007). Guilt driven reciprocity in a psychological signaling game. (intern rapport, Discussion Paper, University of Amsterdam). Amsterdam: Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde.
  • T. de Haan, T.J.S. Offerman & R. Sloof (2007). What is the informational impact of randomness in signaling costs? Theory and experiment. (intern rapport). Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam.
  • A. Hu, T. Offerman & S. Onderstal (2007). Fighting collusion in auctions: an experimental investigation. (Preprints, Working Paper University of Amsterdam). Amsterdam: Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde.
  • T. Offerman & A. Schotter (2007). Imitation and luck: an experimental study on social sampling. (extern rapport, C.E.S.S. working paper series, no 0020). Center for Experimental Social Science: New York.
  • T. Offerman, J. Sonnemans, G. van de Kuilen & P.P. Wakker (2007). A truth-serum for non-Bayesians : correcting proper scoring rules for risk attitudes. (intern rapport). Amsterdam: Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde.
  • Y. Fong, C.-Y. Huang & T. Offerman (2007). Guilt driven reciprocity in a psychological signaling game. (intern rapport, Working Paper University of Amsterdam). Amsterdam: Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde.

2006

  • Y. Fong, C. Huang & T.J.S. Offerman (2006). Guilt Driven Reciprocity. (intern rapport, UvA Working Paper). Amsterdam: Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde.
  • T.J.S. Offerman & A. Schotter (2006). Sampling for Information or Sampling for Imitation: An Experiment on Social Learning with Information on Ranks. (intern rapport, Working Paper). Amsterdam: Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde.
  • T.J.S. Offerman & S. Onderstal (2006). Making Uncompetitive Auctions Computitive: A Survey of Experiments. (Preprints, Working Paper). Amsterdam: Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde.
  • G. van de Kuilen, T.J.S. Offerman, J.H. Sonnemans & P.P. Wakker (2006). Correcting Proper Scoring Rules for Nonlinear Risk Attitudes. (intern rapport, Working Paper). Amsterdam: Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde.
  • J.K. Goeree, T.J.S. Offerman & R. Sloof (2006). Demand Reduction and Preemptive Bidding in License Auctions. (intern rapport). Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam.
  • K. Eliaz, T.J.S. Offerman & A. Schotter (2006). Creating competition Out of Tin Air: Market Thickening and right-To-Choose Auctions. (intern rapport, New York University Working Paper). Amsterdam: Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde.

2005

  • T.J.S. Offerman & A.M. Onderstal (2005). Making Uncompetitive Auctions Competitive: A Survey of Experiments. (Preprints). Amsterdam: Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde.

2001

  • J.K. Goeree & T.J.S. Offerman (2001). Making Uncompetitive Auctions Competitive: An Experimental Studie. (Preprints). : CREED Working Paper.

2000

  • J.K. Goeree & T.J.S. Offerman (2000). News and Winner's Curses in Second-Price Auctions: An Experimental Study. (Preprints). : CREED Working Paper.
  • J.K. Goeree & T.J.S. Offerman (2000). Efficiency in Auctions with Private and Common Values: An Experimental Study. (Preprints, no TI 045/1). : Discussion paper - Tinbergen Institute.

1996

  • T.J.S. Offerman. Beliefs and decision rules in public good games. UVA (Amsterdam: UVA). Supervisor(s): prof.dr. F.A.A.M. van Winden & prof.dr. A.J.H.C. Schram.
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