I am a research fellow at WZB in Berlin and I am interested in behavioral and experimental economics. Currently, I am working on long-run interactions in high frequency environment and models of (political) influence. I am teaching introductory classes to programming experiments in oTree. Also, I dabble in 3D printing of representations of my data.
Here you can find a current version of my CV and here you can access my WZB website.
If you want to get in touch you can reach me via email: johannes.leutgeb@gmail.com
Published Work
Huck, Steffen, Johannes Leutgeb, and Ryan Oprea. 2017. "Payoff Information Hampers the Evolution of Cooperation." Nature Communications 8 (15147). doi:10.1038/ncomms15147. [link]
Ensthaler, Ludwig, Steffen Huck, Johannes Leutgeb. forthcoming. "Games played through agents in the laboratory — a test of Prat & Rustichini's model", Games and Economic Behavior. doi:10.1016/j.geb.2019.09.013. [link]
Working Papers
Backhaus, Teresa, Steffen Huck, Johannes Leutgeb, and Ryan Oprea. “Learning through Period and Physical Time.” Working Paper. Discussion Papers. Berlin: WZB, July 2022. [link] (R&R at GEB)
Castanheira, Micael, Steffen Huck, Johannes Leutgeb, and Andrew Schotter. “How Trump Triumphed: Multi-Candidate Primaries with Buffoons.” Working Paper. Discussion Papers. Berlin: WZB, September 2022. [link] (R&R at EER)
Work in Progress
Evolving Managers (with Dan Friedman and Steffen Huck)
Causal Inference in the Single Case (with Steffen Huck and Macartan Humphreys)
Cooperation under Imperfect Public Monitoring (with Piotr Evdokimov, Dan Friedman and Steffen Huck)}
Human-AI Cooperation in the Marketplace