Journal publications
Chan NW, S Knowles, R Peeters and L Wolk (forthcoming). On generosity in public good and charitable dictator games. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization.
Bajoori E, L Kreusser, R Peeters and L Wolk (forthcoming). Risk attitude in first-price security-bid auctions. Operations Research Letters. :: go to article ::
Ismail M and R Peeters (forthcoming). A connection between von Neumann-Morgenstern expected utility and symmetric potential games. Theory & Decision.
Chan NW, S Knowles, R Peeters and L Wolk (forthcoming). Measuring strength of altruistic motives. Journal of the Economic Science Association. :: go to article :: :: materials ::
Bajoori E, R Peeters and L Wolk (2024). Security auctions with cash- and equity-bids: An experimental study. European Economic Review 163: 104702. :: go to article :: :: materials ::
Knowles S, R Peeters, M Smith and D Wesselbaum (forthcoming). Who behaves charitably? Evidence from a global study. Applied Economics. :: go to article ::
Chan NW, S Knowles, R Peeters and L Wolk (2024). Cost-(in)effective public good provision: An experimental exploration. Theory & Decision 96: 397-442. :: go to article :: :: materials ::
Fielding D, S Knowles and R Peeters (2023). Timing of rebates and generosity. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics 107: 102115. :: go to article :: :: materials ::
Flesch J, ZZ Méder, R Peeters, and Y Sarafidis (2023). Intertemporal price discrimination with time-inconsistent consumers. Mathematical Social Sciences 126: 42-47. :: go to article :: :: materials ::
Bos I and R Peeters (2023). Price competition in a vertizontally differentiated duopoly. Review of Industrial Organization 62: 219-239. :: go to article :: :: materials ::
Peeters R and D Wesselbaum (2023). Competitiveness in Formula One. Sports Economics Review 2: 100007. :: go to article :: :: materials ::
Babashahi S, P Hansen and R Peeters (2023). External validity of multi-criteria preference data obtained from non-random sampling: Measuring cohesiveness within and between groups. Annals of Operations Research 325: 939-949. :: go to article :: :: materials ::
Zeng C, D Fielding, R Peeters and D Wesselbaum (2022). Visual imagery skills and risk attitude. Scientific Reports 12(1): 21415. :: go to article :: :: materials ::
Chan NW, S Knowles, R Peeters and L Wolk (2022). Perception of generosity under matching and rebate subsidies. Judgment and Decision Making 17(5): 1058-1071. :: go to article :: :: materials ::
Fielding D, S Knowles and R Peeters (2022). In search of competitive givers. Southern Economic Journal 88(4): 1517-1548. :: go to article :: :: materials ::
Peeters R, F Rao and L Wolk (2022). Proportional-prize contests to predict future events: Does group size matter? Theory & Decision 92(2): 293-317. :: go to article ::
Mengel F and R Peeters (2022). Do markets encourage risk-seeking behaviour? European Journal of Finance 28(13-15): 1474-1480. :: go to article :: :: materials ::
Ismail M and R Peeters (forthcoming). Supporting cooperation via agreement equilibrium. Management Science. :: link follows soon ::
Herings PJJ, R Peeters, A Tenev and F Thuijsman (2021). Naïve imitation and partial cooperation in a local public goods model. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 191: 162-185. :: go to article ::
Albertazzi A, F Mengel and R Peeters (2021). Benchmarking information aggregation in experimental markets. Economic Inquiry 59(4): 1500-1516. :: go to article ::
Bayer P, PJJ Herings and R Peeters (2021). Farsighted manipulation and exploitation in networks. Journal of Economic Theory 196: 105311. :: go to article ::
Peeters R and M Vorsatz (2021). Simple guilt and cooperation. Journal of Economic Psychology 82: 102347. :: go to article :: :: materials ::
Dhillon A, R Peeters, O Bartrum and Ayse Yuksel (2020). Hiring an employee's friends is good for business: Overcoming moral hazard with social networks. Labour Economics 67: 101928. :: go to article ::
Khan A and R Peeters (2020). Evolution of behaviour when duopolists choose prices and quantities. Dynamic Games and Applications 10(2): 493-508. :: go to article ::
Embrey M, F Mengel and R Peeters (2019). Strategy revision opportunities and collusion. Experimental Economics 22(4): 834-856. :: go to article ::
Bayer P, PJJ Herings, R Peeters and F Thuijsman (2019). Adaptive learning in weighted network games. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 105: 250-264. :: go to article ::
Peeters R and L Wolk (2019). Elicitation of expectations using Colonel Blotto. Experimental Economics 22(1): 268-288. :: go to article ::
Peeters R and AP Tenev (2018). Number of bidders and the winner’s curse. The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy 18: 3. :: go to article ::
Damianov DS and R Peeters (2018). Prize-based mechanisms for fund-raising: Theory and experiments. Economic Inquiry 56(3): 1562-1584. :: go to article ::
Herings PJJ, R Peeters and M Yang (2018). Piracy on the internet: Accommodate it or fight it? — A dynamic approach. European Journal of Operations Research 266(1): 328-339. :: go to article ::
Khan A and R Peeters (2017). Imitation and price competition in a differentiated market. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 82: 177-194. :: go to article ::
Li X and R Peeters (2017). Rivalry information acquisition and disclosure. Journal of Economics & Management Strategy 26(3): 610-623. :: go to article ::
Bos I, R Peeters and E Pot (2017). Competition versus collusion: The impact of consumer inertia. International Journal of Economic Theory 13(4): 387-400. :: go to article ::
Peeters R and L Wolk (2017). Eliciting interval beliefs: An experimental study. PLoS ONE 12(4). :: go to article :: :: go to supporting material ::
Méder Z, J Flesch and R Peeters (2017). Naiveté and sophistication in dynamic inconsistency. Mathematical Social Sciences 87: 40-54. :: go to article ::
Damianov DS and R Peeters (2017). On the disclosure of ticket sales in charitable lotteries. Economics Letters 150: 73-76. :: go to article ::
Li X and R Peeters (2016). Cheap talk with multiple strategically interaction audiences: An experimental study. PLoS ONE 11(10). :: go to article :: :: go to supporting material ::
Peeters R, R Saran and AM Yüksel (2016). Strategic party formation on a circle and Duverger’s law. Social Choice and Welfare 47(3): 729-759. :: go to article ::
Peeters R, M Strobel, D Vermeulen and M Walzl (2016). The impact of the irrelevant — Temporary buy-options and bidding behavior in online auctions. Games 7(8). :: go to article ::
Khan A, R Peeters, F Thuijsman and P Uyttendaele (2016). Network characteristics enabling efficient coordination: A simulation study. Dynamic Games and Applications 6(4): 495-519. :: go to article ::
Peeters R, M Vorsatz and M Walzl (2015). Beliefs and truth-telling: A laboratory experiment. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 113: 1-12. :: go to article ::
Khan A and R Peeters (2015). Imitation by price and quantity setting firms in a differentiated market. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 53: 28-36. :: go to article ::
Khan A and R Peeters (2014). Cognitive hierarchies in adaptive play. International Journal of Game Theory 43(4): 903-924. :: go to article ::
Pot E, J Flesch, R Peeters and D Vermeulen (2013). Dynamic competition with consumer inertia. Journal of Mathematical Economics 49(5): 355-366. :: go to article ::
Peeters R, M Vorsatz and M Walzl (2013), Truth, trust, and sanctions: On institutional selection in sender-receiver games. Scandinavian Journal of Economics 115(2): 508-548. :: go to article ::
De Silva D, G Kosmopoulou, B Pagel and R Peeters (2013). The impact of timing on bidding behavior in procurement auctions of contracts with private costs. Review of Industrial Organization 42(3): 321-343. :: go to article ::
Peeters R and M Vorsatz (2013). Immaterial rewards and sanctions in a voluntary contribution experiment. Economic Inquiry 51(2): 1442-1456. :: go to article ::
Bos I, R Peeters and E Pot (2013). Do antitrust agencies facilitate meetings in smoke-filled rooms? Applied Economics Letters 20(6):.611-614. :: go to article ::
Méder Z, J Flesch and R Peeters (2012). Optimal choice for finite and infinite horizons. Operations Research Letters (2012), 40(6), pp.469-474. :: go to article ::
Peeters R and L Wolk (2012). The role of monetary incentives in prediction markets: A time series approach. Journal of Prediction Markets 6(2): 47-58. :: go to article ::
Leufkens K, R Peeters and M Vorsatz (2012). An experimental comparison of sequential first- and second-price auctions with synergies. The B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics 12(1), art.2. :: go to article ::
Mengel F and R Peeters (2011). Strategic behavior in repeated voluntary contribution experiments. Journal of Public Economics 95(1-2): 143-148. :: go to article ::
Leufkens K and R Peeters (2011). Price dynamics and collusion under short-run price commitments. International Journal of Industrial Organization 29(1): 134-153. :: go to article ::
Herings PJJ, R Peeters and M Yang (2010). Competition against peer-to-peer networks. Information Economics & Policy 22(4): 315-331. :: go to article ::
Leufkens K, R Peeters and D Vermeulen (2010). Sequential auctions with synergies: The paradox of positive synergies. Economics Letters 109(3): 139-141. :: go to article ::
Herings PJJ and R Peeters (2010). Homotopy methods to compute equilibria in game theory. Economic Theory 42(1): 119-156. :: go to article ::
Peeters R and M Strobel (2009). Pricing behavior in asymmetric markets with differentiated products. International Journal of Industrial Organization 27(1): 24-32. :: go to article ::
Peeters R, M Vorsatz and M Walzl (2008). Rewards in an experimental sender-receiver game. Economics Letters 101(2): 148-150. :: go to article ::
Leufkens K and R Peeters (2008). Intertemporal price competition with exogenous demand shocks. Economics Letters 99(2): 301-303. :: go to article ::
Leufkens K and R Peeters (2007). Synergies are a reason to prefer first-price auctions! Economics Letters 97(1): 64-69. :: go to article ::
Herings PJJ and R Peeters (2005). A globally convergent algorithm to compute all Nash equilibria of n-person games. Annals of Operations Research 137(1): 349-368. :: go to article ::
Herings PJJ, R Peeters and MP Schinkel (2005). Intertemporal market division: A case of alternating monopoly. European Economic Review 49(5): 1207-1223. :: go to article ::
Herings PJJ and R Peeters (2004). Stationary equilibria in stochastic games: Structure, selection and computation. Journal of Economic Theory 118(1): 32-60. :: go to article ::
Herings PJJ and R Peeters (2003). Equilibrium selection in stochastic games. International Game Theory Review 5(4): 307-326. :: go to article ::
Hendrickx R, R Peeters and J Potters (2002). A relation between Nash equilibria and correlated equilibria. International Game Theory Review 4(4): 405-414. :: go to article ::
Herings PJJ and R Peeters (2001). A differentiable homotopy to compute Nash equilibria of n-person games. Economic Theory 18(1): 159-185. :: go to article ::
Other publications
Peeters R, H Peters, E Pot and D Vermeulen (2016). Repeated games and price wars. In: D-F Li, X-G Yang, M Uetz and G-J Xu (eds). Game Theory and Applications. China GTA 2016, China-Dutch GTA 2016. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 758. Springer, Singapore, pp.3-17. :: go to article ::
Herings PJJ and R Peeters (2008). Homotopy methods to compute equilibria in game theory. In: PJJ Herings, M Jurdzinski, P Bro Miltersen, B von Stengel and E Tardos (eds), Equilibrium Computation Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings, Internationales Begegnungs- und Forschungszentrum für Informatik (IBFI), Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany, pp.1-40.
Herings PJJ and R Peeters (2003). Heterogeneous interacting economic agents and stochastic games. In: R Cowan and N Jonard (eds), Heterogeneous Agents, Interactions and Economic Performance, Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems 521, Springer Berlin, pp.119-135.
Peeters R (2002). Computation and Selection of Equilibria in Noncooperative Games. Dissertation Universitaire Pers Maastricht, ISBN 90-5278-349-7.
Working papers
Ismail M and R Peeters (2023). Social preferences and expected utility.
Ismail M and R Peeters (2023). Existence of pure equilibria in symmetric two-player zero-sum games.
Khan A and R Peeters (2023). Stable cartel configurations: The case of multiple cartels.
Herings PJJ, R Peeters and A Tenev (2023). Directed reciprocity subverts altruism in highly adaptive populations.
Peeters R and D Wesselbaum (2023). Methodological issues when using principal components to reduce measurement error.
Peeters R and L Wolk (2022). Game-based elicitation of unverifiable beliefs about behavior.
Flesch J, ZZ Méder, R Peeters and Y Sarafidis (2022). Time inconsistency in games. :: materials ::
Neururer D, R Peeters and E Richardson (2022). Pre-play communication and cooperation: The role of honesty.
Peeters R, H Veiga and M Vorsatz (2020). An experimental analysis of contagion in financial markets.
PhD students
Fraser Partridge (2023, University of Otago). Essays on inequality, polarisation, poverty, and delegability.
Fan Rao (July 2021, Maastricht University). Dealing with uncertainty.
Anastas Tenev (June 2021, Maastricht University). Essays on the economics of social networks.
Saeideh Babashahi (2020, University of Otago). Using multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) to guide health research spending.
Péter Bayer (February 2019, Maastricht University). Public goods games on networks and in tumors.
Fortuna Casoria (January 2019, Maastricht University). Reciprocity and cooperation in strategic contexts.
Hande Erkut (October 2017, Maastricht University). Domain dependency of norms and preferences for generosity.
Mehmet Ismail (June 2017, Maastricht University). Essays in games and decisions.
Ayşe Müge Yüksel (November 2015, Maastricht University). Strategic party formation on a circle & The role of social proximity in job referrals.
Zsombor Méder (June 2015, Maastricht University). Beliefs, intentions, power: Essays on dynamic decision problems.
Xinyu Li (September 2014, Maastricht University). Information disclosure: Theory, policy and experiment.
Abhimanyu Khan (July 2014, Maastricht University). Essays on applications of simple behavioural rules: An evolutionary approach.
Michael Yang (November 2010, Maastricht University). Piracy and peer-to-peer networks.
Erik Pot (October 2010, Maastricht University). Collusion and price wars: A dynamic approach to price competition.
Kasper Leufkens (October 2008, Maastricht University). Sequential auctions and alternating price competition.