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Department
Strategy Department -
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Teaching specialisations
Financial Mathematics, Statistics, Economics -
Areas of research
Behavioral Economics, Sustainable Development, Experimental Economics, Game theory in the field of economics, Public and individual decision making -
Campus
Tours
Biography
Dr. Koffi Serge William YAO is an assistant professor of economics at Excelia Business School. Prior to this position, he was awarded a doctoral contract, followed by two ATERs at the University of Montpellier where he obtained his Ph.D. in Economics. He is qualified as a lecturer in section 5 of the Conseil National des Universités (CNU). He is also a member of the Center for Research on Innovation and Intelligence in Management (CRIIM Excelia-Group) and a member of the Center for Environmental Economics of Montpellier (CEE-M). His research is mainly based on both theoretical and experimental approaches and applied to social dilemmas. His current research focuses on the tragedy of the commons, free riding, and mechanism design, with a particular interest in participative management mechanisms.
Dr. Koffi Serge William Yao is also interested in data science and applied economics.
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Department
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2020
Doctorate in Economy, Université de Montpellier
2016
Master's degree in Economics and Public Management with a focus on Behavioural Economics and Decision Making, Université de Montpellier et Université Paul Valéry , France
2015
Master in Financial Macroeconomics and Development, Université de Toulon, France
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2022
Research Active Faculty - Assistant Professor, Excelia, La Rochelle, France
2021-2022
Adjunct Faculty, Excelia, La Rochelle, France
2019-2021
Temporary Lecturer and Research Assistant, Université de Montpellier,
2017-2019
Complementary activity in ESA, Université Paul-Valéry, Montpellier
2016-2019
Research Contract, Université de Montpellier,
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Journal articles
YAO, K. S. W., LAVAINE, E., WILLINGER, M. (2024, 2024). Effectiveness of the approval mechanism in a three-player common pool resource dilemma. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, pp. 102179.YAO, K., LAVAINE, E., WILLINGER, M. (2022). Does the approval mechanism induce the efficient extraction in common pool resource games? Social Choice and Welfare, 58 (1), 111-139. doi:10.1007/s00355-021-01342-x.YAO, K. (2021). An Experiment on Cooperation in a CPR Game with a Disapproval Option. Games, 12 (4), 83. doi:10.3390/g12040083.