Alexander Rodivilov
Assistant Professor
School of Business
Education
- PhD (2017) University of Washington (Economics)
Research
Contract Theory, Information Economics, Industrial Organization, Mechanism Design
Institutional Service
- Economics Recruitment Committee Member
- Ph.D. Students Admission Committee Member
- Finance Recruitment Committee Member
Professional Service
- National Science Foundation Reviewer
- Journal of Global Business Insights Editorial Advisory Board
- Games and Economic Behavior referee
- International Journal of Industrial Organization referee
- Journal of Global Business Insights Editorial Advisory Board
- Journal of Public Economic Theory referee
- Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization referee
- Journal of Public Economic Theory referee
Honors and Awards
20th IOEA Accessit Best Paper award
Vice-provost for Academics Teaching Excellence commendation Fall 2021, Fall 2022
Grover and Greta Ensley Fellowship, UW 2016-17
Graduate Teaching Award, UW 2016
James O.York Fellowship, UW 2012-13
Second place, research fellowship competition, CERGE-EI 2012
Citigroup Endowment Scholarship, CERGE-EI 2011-12
Vice-provost for Academics Teaching Excellence commendation Fall 2021, Fall 2022
Grover and Greta Ensley Fellowship, UW 2016-17
Graduate Teaching Award, UW 2016
James O.York Fellowship, UW 2012-13
Second place, research fellowship competition, CERGE-EI 2012
Citigroup Endowment Scholarship, CERGE-EI 2011-12
Professional Societies
- The Econometric Society Member
Selected Publications
Learning from Failures: Optimal Contracts for Experimentation and Production (with Fahad Khalil and Jacques Lawarree).
Journal of Economic Theory, Vol. 190, November 2020, 105107.
A Note on Robust Procurement Contracts. Economics Letters, Vol. 201, April 2021, 109785.
Monitoring Innovation. Games and Economic Behavior, Vol. 135, September 2022, pages 297-326.
Journal of Economic Theory, Vol. 190, November 2020, 105107.
A Note on Robust Procurement Contracts. Economics Letters, Vol. 201, April 2021, 109785.
Monitoring Innovation. Games and Economic Behavior, Vol. 135, September 2022, pages 297-326.
Courses
Introductory Microeconomics (BT-244, Undergraduate)
Introductory Macroeconomics (BT-243, Undergraduate)
Intermediate Microeconomics (BT-344, Undergraduate)
Game Theory (BT-436, Undergraduate)
Managerial Economics (FIN-616, Master)
Microeconomic Theory (FIN-703, Ph.D.)
Special Problems in Management (MGT 801, Ph.D.)
Research in Management (MGT 960, Ph.D.)
Introductory Macroeconomics (BT-243, Undergraduate)
Intermediate Microeconomics (BT-344, Undergraduate)
Game Theory (BT-436, Undergraduate)
Managerial Economics (FIN-616, Master)
Microeconomic Theory (FIN-703, Ph.D.)
Special Problems in Management (MGT 801, Ph.D.)
Research in Management (MGT 960, Ph.D.)