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Konrad GRABISZEWSKI

Associate Professor (Education Track - Doha Campus)

Economics and Decision Sciences

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Biography

Dr. Konrad Grabiszewski holds an MPhil in Economics from the University of Amsterdam, an MSc in Mathematics from the Courant Institute at New York University, and a PhD in Economics from the Stern School of Business at New York University. From 2008 to 2015 he was a faculty member at the Department of Business Administration at ITAM; a top business school in Mexico. Then, he has been at the Department of Economics at the University of Miami.

In his research, Dr. Konrad research focuses on understanding how people make decisions in various context. He is an expert in game theory and decision theory. His research is both theoretical and empirical. He is a co-creator of the mobile experiment “Blues and Reds” – a free game available globally on smartphones and tablets – whose objective is to understand how people reason in interactive situations. Currently, he is working on the second mobile experiment. Dr. Konrad also works on questions like economic espionage, terrorism, and government regulation. His research has been published in Journal of Economic Theory, Theory and Decision, B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics, and Defence and Peace Economics.

Dr. Konrad has been teaching economics and strategy at the undergraduate, Master, MBA, and Executive MBA levels. Being very passionate about teaching, he has won several teaching awards.

Scientific articles

Understanding dynamic interactions

Games and Economic Behavior, January 2025, vol. 149, pp 96-111, (in coll. with A. HORENSTEIN)

Unraveling the Peltzman Effect: The Significance of Agent’s Type

Review of Law and Economics, Mars 2024, vol. 20, n° 1, pp 65-82, (in coll. with A. Horenstein)

The Social Costs of Deregulation in a Fight Against Corruption: A Case Study on Driver’s Licenses in Mexico City

Review of Law and Economics, November 2024, vol. 20, n° 3, pp 341-355, (in coll. with A. HORENSTEIN)

Measuring tree complexity with response times

Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly the Journal of Socio-Economics), June 2022, vol. 98, pp 101876, (in coll. with A. Horenstein)

Profiling dynamic decision-makers

PLOS One, 2022, vol. 17, n° 4, pp e0266366, (in coll. with A. Horenstein)

Effort is not a monotonic function of skills: Results from a global mobile experiment

Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, August 2020, vol. 176, pp 634-652, (in coll. with A. Horenstein)

More Is Not Always Better: The Case of Counterterrorism Security

Journal of Conflict Resolution: research on war and peace between and within nations, September 2019, vol. 63, n° 8, pp 1923-1938, (in coll. with P. Dev)

Economic Espionage

Defence and Peace Economics, 2019, vol. 30, n° 3, pp 269-277, (in coll. with D. Minor)

On the Rejectability of the Subjective Expected Utility Theory

The B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics (Research, anciennement Frontiers et Advances), 2016, vol. 16, n° 2, pp 437-454,

Epistemic Self-Analysis and Epistemic Bounded Rationality

Economics Bulletin, 2015, vol. 35, n° 3, pp 1941-1948,

Working papers

Case Studies

Scientific articles

Understanding dynamic interactions

Games and Economic Behavior, January 2025, vol. 149, pp 96-111, (in coll. with A. HORENSTEIN)

The Social Costs of Deregulation in a Fight Against Corruption: A Case Study on Driver’s Licenses in Mexico City

Review of Law and Economics, November 2024, vol. 20, n° 3, pp 341-355, (in coll. with A. HORENSTEIN)

Unraveling the Peltzman Effect: The Significance of Agent’s Type

Review of Law and Economics, Mars 2024, vol. 20, n° 1, pp 65-82, (in coll. with A. Horenstein)

Measuring tree complexity with response times

Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly the Journal of Socio-Economics), June 2022, vol. 98, pp 101876, (in coll. with A. Horenstein)

Working papers

A Mobile Experiment on Tree Construction

University of Miami Business School Research Paper Series , 2019

Skills, Complexity, and Backward Induction

SSRN Electronic Journal , 2019

Case Studies

Education

  • Ph.D., Economics, NYU Stern School of Business - USA

Academic appointments

Academic Responsibilities at HEC

  • 2022- Associate Professor (Education Track - Doha Campus), Economics and Decision Science HEC Paris