Brookins, Philip Scott

Associate Professor

Philip Brookins is an assistant professor in the Department of Economics at the Darla Moore School of Business. His research involves the use of game-theoretic techniques to model and characterize behavior in competitive settings, such as contests and tournaments, and the use of experimental methods to test the validity of such models. In particular, he examines how individuals and groups behave in contests when they are information-constrained.

Biographical Profile

College
Darla Moore School of Business
Department
Moore Sch - Div. of Research
Tenure Status
Tenured

Interest Background

Interest Keywords
Applied Microeconomic Theory, Personnel Economics, Experimental Economics, Behavioral Economics
Personal Focus Areas
examines how individuals and groups behave in contests when they are information-constrained, how individuals behave when competing as part of a team composed of heterogeneously talented members
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