About me
Pimwilai Kijjanapanich
I am a University of Queensland PhD candidate. From January 2024, I will start a lecturer position at the Faculty of Economics, Thammasat University, Thailand. I am interested in game theory, especially incomplete information games, and experimental economics.
Research
PhD dissertation:
Essays on Credence Goods Markets: Reputation and Second Opinions
“Resolve Bad Reputation with the Obligation-Free Quote” (Chapter 2) [Nov 2023 version, pdf]
An extended version of this chapter, joint work with Priscilla Man, Carlos Oyarzun and Metin Uyanik, is available upon request.
“The Value of a Second Opinion Under Diagnostic Uncertainty in a Credence Goods Market: A Laboratory Experiment ” (Chapter 3) [Nov 2023 version, pdf]
An extended version of this chapter, joint work with Lana Friesen, Alexandros Karakostas and Priscilla Man, is available upon request.
"Bad Reputation: Do Not Ask For Help" (Chapter 4) [Nov 2023 version, pdf]
Publications:
Kijjanapanich, P., & Benyaapikul, P. (2020). Monopoly Pricing and Eco-labeling Signaling. Thailand and The World Economy, 38(2), 23–40. [pdf]
Kijjanapanich, P & Benyaapikul, P. (2018). Duopoly Pricing and Eco-labeling Signaling, Paper presented at International Conference on Social Science and Management, Hokkaido, Japan, 1-4 May 2018 (pp.105-117).
Teaching
Casual Tutor:
Intermediate Microeconomic (ECON2010), The University of Queensland, Semester 2/2021, 2/2022, 2/2023
Strategic Thinking (ECON2070), The University of Queensland, Semester 1/2022, 1/2023
Teaching Assistant:
Game Theory (EE415), Thammasat University, Semester 1/2017