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TOPI MIETTINEN
Professor of economics at Hanken / Helsinki GSE
Topi Miettinen is a professor of economics at Hanken School of Economics and Helsinki Graduate School of Economics.12 His research primarily focuses on behavioral and experimental economics, microeconomics, and game theory.13
Academic Background and Positions
Miettinen completed his Master's degree in Economics at the University of Helsinki and earned his PhD from University College London.1 He currently holds several key positions:
- Professor at Hanken School of Economics and Helsinki Graduate School of Economics
- Chair of the behavioral economics research group at Helsinki Graduate School of Economics
- Director of Helsinki Labbet1
Previously, he has worked at Aalto University, Stockholm School of Economics, and Max Planck Institute of Economics.1 During the academic year 2019-20, he spent a sabbatical at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.1
Research and Publications
Miettinen has published extensively in his field. Some of his notable publications include:
- "Commitment and Conflict in Unanimity Bargaining" (2024, conditionally accepted at American Economic Journal: Microeconomics)
- "Revealed Preferences in a Sequential Prisoner's Dilemma: A Horse-race between Six Utility Functions" (2020, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization)
- "Exploration in Teams and the Encouragement Effect: Theory and Experimental Evidence" (2020, Management Science)2
His work spans various topics within economics, including game theory, behavioral economics, and experimental methods.
Professional Presence
Topi Miettinen maintains an active professional presence online:
- His LinkedIn username is topi-miettinen-a22178, as mentioned in the query
- He has a Twitter account with the handle @MiettinenTopi25
- He maintains a Google Sites page where he shares information about his research and publications12
Miettinen is actively involved in the academic community, participating in research projects and supervising postdoctoral researchers in behavioral and experimental economics at Hanken School of Economics and Helsinki Graduate School of Economics.4