Daniel Kovenock

Dr. Daniel Kovenock

Professor
Economic Science Institute, General; Business and Economics, The George L. Argyros College of Business and Economics
Expertise: Game Theory; Industrial Organization; Political Economy
Office Location: Wilkinson Hall 106
Education:
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Bachelor of Science
University of Wisconsin - Madison, Ph.D.

Biography

Research Interests:
Game Theory, Industrial Organization, Microeconomic Theory, Political Economy, Public Economics

Recent Creative, Scholarly Work and Publications

Paarporn, K., R. Chandan, D. Kovenock, M. Alizadeh, and J.R. Marden, “Strategically Revealing Intentions in General Lotto Games,” IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 69 (8), pp. 5396-5407.
Paarporn, K., R. Chandan, D. Kovenock, M. Alizadeh, and J.R. Marden, "Analyzing Pre-Commitment Strategies in General Lotto Games," Proceedings of the American Control Conference, Volume 2023-May, pp. 441-446.
Chandan, R., K. Paarporn, D. Kovenock, M. Alizadeh, and J.R. Marden, "The Art of Concession in General Lotto Games." In: Fang, F., Shu, F. (eds) Game Theory for Networks. GameNets 2022. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, LNICST, 457 pp. 310-327.
Gelder, A., D. Kovenock, and B. Roberson (2022), “All-Pay Auctions with Ties,” Economic Theory, 74, pp. 1183-1231
Kovenock, D. and B. Roberson (2021), “Generalizations of the General Lotto and Colonel Blotto Games,” Economic Theory, 71, pp. 997-1032.
Chowdhury, S.M., D. Kovenock, D. Rojo Arjona, and N. Wilcox (2021), “Focality and Asymmetry in Multi-Battle Contests,” The Economic Journal,131, pp. 1593-1619.
Ewerhart, C. and D. Kovenock (2021), “A Class of N-Player Colonel Blotto Games with Multidimensional Private Information,” Operations Research Letters, 49, pp. 418-425.