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Chiba Saori

Chiba Saori
Affiliation and department:
Research field  (1): Theoretical economics
Research keywords  (1): Microeconomic Theory, Bayesian Games (Communications, Information, Organizations)
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (2):
  • 2020 - 2023 Optimal Organization for Information Aggregation, Transmission and Decision Making
  • 2016 - 2019 Two-dimensional conflicts of interest and information transmission in cheap talk models with outside options
Papers (11):
  • Saori Chiba, Kazumi Hori. Two-sided Strategic Information Transmission. Games and Economic Behavior. 2022. 134. 229-241
  • Saori Chiba, Chien-Yuan Sher, Min-Hsueh Tsai. Can length limit for app titles benefit consumers? - An information theory perspective. Kyoto University, KIER Working Paper. 2021. 1058
  • Saori Chiba. The Role of Information Design in Facilitating Trust and Trustworthiness (with Michiko Ogaku). SSRN. 2020. 3529150
  • Saori Chiba. Vagueness of Language: Indeterminacy under Two-Dimensional State-Uncertainty. The B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics. 2019. 20. 1
  • Saori Chiba, Kaiwen Leong. Information Aggregation and Countervailing Biases in Organizations. Kyoto U. (Graduate School of Economics) DP. 2018. E-18. 007
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Lectures and oral presentations  (17):
  • Strategic Information Transmission when Principal and Agent are Privately Informed
    (Japanese-German Workshop on Contracts and Incentives, Osaka, Japan 2018)
  • Information Aggregation and Countervailing Biases in Organizations
    (EARIE 2018 (45th Annual Conference of the European Association for Research in Industrial Economics), Athens, Greece 2018)
  • Information Aggregation and Countervailing Biases in Organizations
    (EEA-ESEM (71st European Meeting of the Econometric Society), Cologne, Germany 2018)
  • Can a lengthy application title make your application successful? A perspective of information theory
    (The 2nd Joint Economics Symposium of 4 Leading Universities in Taiwan and Japan 2018)
  • Hidden Profiles and Persuasion Cascades in Group Decision-making
    (EEA-ESEM (32nd Annual Congress of the European Economic Association), Lisbon, Portugal 2017)
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Education (5):
  • 2007 - 2013 Boston University Department of Economics
  • 2006 - 2007 George Washington University Department of Economics PhD program
  • 2004 - 2006 Boston University Department of Economics and School of Management
  • 1993 - 1994 The University of Tokyo Faculty of Economics Department of Business Administration
  • 1989 - 1993 The University of Tokyo Faculty of Economics Department of Economics
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