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February 2016

JINGJING ZHANG

Economics Discipline Group University of Technology Sydney PO Box 123 Broadway NSW 2007, Australia

+61 2 9514 3064 [email protected]

http://www.uts.edu.au/staff/jingjing.zhang EDUCATION Ph.D. Economics M.S. Economics B.A. Economics

Purdue University Krannert School of Management Purdue University Krannert School of Management Zhejiang Gongshang University (China) Bachelor’s Degree with Honors

August 2008

December 2004

June 2003

RESEARCH INTERESTS ∗ Experimental and Behavioral Economics ∗ Behavior in Market and Market Design ∗ Voting and Political Economy ∗ Cheap Talk Communication ∗ Collective Decision-Making ∗ Inter- and Intra-group Conflict and Cooperation

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Senior Lecturer, Economics Discipline Group, UTS Business School Deputy Head, Economics Discipline Group, UTS Business School Co-director, the UTS Behavioral Lab Manager, the UTS Centre for Policy and Market Design Senior Research Associate, ESEI Center for Market Design, University of Zurich Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Economics, McMaster University Affiliated with Center for Health Economics and Policy Analysis Instructor, Economics Discipline Group, UTS Business School Course: Economics for Business (undergraduate) Experimental Economics (Ph.D.) Instructor, ESEI Center for Market Design, University of Zurich Course: Groups in Economic Decision-Making (graduate) Instructor, Department of Economics, McMaster University Course: Economics of Public Sector Policy & Human Resources Economics Policy (graduate) Instructor, Krannert School of Management, Purdue University Course: Microeconomics (undergraduate)

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ACADEMIC GRANTS AND AWARDS University of Technology Sydney Business Research Grant, AUD 10,000. Principle Investigator of research grant from Swiss National Science Foundation, CHF 336,691. Title: Communication & Competition. Jacob K. Goeree (Co-PI). Postdoctoral Fellowship under research grant from Canadian Institutes of Health Research, CAD$943,000. Title: Financing and Funding Health Care: Exploring Equity and Efficiency using Experimental Economic Methods. J. Hurley (PI); J. Carr, K. Cuff, M. Giacomini, M. Grignon, S. Mestelman, A. Muller, M. Rahal, G. Wardle (CIs). , Co-Investigator of College of Business and Economics Contestable Research Grant, NZ$9969. University of Canterbury. Title: The Effect of Ostracism and Communication on Social Norms: An Experimental Study. Steven Tucker (PI); Roman M. Sheremeta (CI). Principle Investigator of doctoral dissertation improvement grant from National Science Foundation, USD$10,682. Title: Public Good Provision with Inter-Group Competition: The Effect of Group Size Asymmetry and Communication. Timothy N. Cason (Co-PI). McMaster University Arts Research Board Grant, CAD$1,200. Principle-Investigator of research grant from Purdue Research Foundation, USD$17,280, Purdue University. Purdue Incentive Grant, USD$500. Krannert School Certificate for Outstanding Research, Purdue University Robert W. Johnson Award for Distinguished Research Proposal, Purdue University Krannert School Certificate for Distinguished Teaching, Purdue University

2015

2011-2014

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Fall 2008

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August 2006

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2006 PUBLICATIONS “Same Process, Different Outcomes: Group Performance in an Acquiring a Company Experiment” (with Marco

Casari and Christine Jackson), forthcoming in Experimental Economics. “Communication & Competition,” (with Jacob K. Goeree), Experimental Economics, 17(3), 421-438, 2014. “Three-Player Trust Game with Insider Communication,” (with Roman M. Sheremeta), Economic Inquiry, 52 (2),

576-591, 2014. “Communication and Efficiency in Competitive Coordination Games,” (with Timothy N. Cason and Roman M.

Sheremeta), Games and Economic Behavior, 76, 26-43, 2012. “How Groups Reach Agreement in Risky Choices: An Experiment,” (with Marco Casari), Economic Inquiry, 50

(2), 502-515, 2012. “Can Groups Solve the Problem of Over-Bidding in Contests?” (with Roman M. Sheremeta), Social Choice and

Welfare, 35 (2), 175-197, 2010.

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SUBMITTED PAPERS “One Man, One Vote Bid,” (with Jacob K. Goeree), R&R in Games and Economic Behavior [media] “Inefficient Markets,” (with Jacob K. Goeree), R&R in American Economic Review “Noisy Introspection in the “11-20" Game,” (with Jacob K. Goeree and Philippos Louis), R&R in Economic

Journal “Communication Channels and Competing Groups in the Management of the Commons,” (with Neil Buckley,

Stuart Mestelman, R. Andrew Muller and Stephan Schott), R&R in Environmental and Resource Economics “Asymmetric and Endogenous Communication in Competition Between Groups,” (with Timothy N. Cason and

Roman M. Sheremeta) “An Investigation of Individual Preferences: Consistency across Incentives and Stability over Time,” (with

Emmanouil Mentzakis) WORK IN PROGRESS “EZ Matching: A Novel Approach to Conference Scheduling” (with Jacob K. Goeree and Luke Lindsay) “Promises and Partnerships Revisited,” (with Jacob K. Goeree) “How Does Communication and Output Sharing Affect Intergroup Competition, Intragroup Effort Provision and

Social Efficiency?” (with Neil Buckley, Stuart Mestelman, R. Andrew Muller and Stephan Schott). “What Can We Expect From Cheap Talk,” (with Neil Buckley, Stuart Mestelman, R. Andrew Muller and Stephan

Schott). “Are Matching Gift Programs Crowding-Out Individual Charity Donations: A Discrete Choice Experimental

Approach,” (with Emmanouil Mentzakis). “Communication in Asymmetric Group Competition over Public Goods” “Group Competition over Public Goods: Effects of Strategy Spaces and Contest Rules”. “Creating Self-Sustained Social Norms through Communication and Ostracism,” (with Roman M. Sheremeta and

Steven Tucker). OTHER PUBLICATIONS “Appropriation from a Common Pool Resource: Effects of the Characteristics of the Common Pool Resource, the

Appropriators and the Existence of Communication” (with Neil Buckley, Stuart Mestelman, R. Andrew Muller, Mackenzie Rogers and Stephan Schott) forthcoming in Experimental Economics, 2016, Anabela Botelho and Lígia Pinto, Editors, Globalization Society and Environment, Ariel Dinar, General Editor, World Scientific Publishing Company.

“Appropriation from a Common Pool Resource: Effects of the Characteristics of the Common Pool Resource, the

Appropriators and the Existence of Communication” (with Neil Buckley, Stuart Mestelman, R. Andrew Muller, Mackenzie Rogers and Stephan Schott), Proceedings of the Atlantic Canada Economics Association Conference, Vancouver, Canada, 2014.

“Shut Up and Fish: The Role of Communication when Output-Sharing is used to Manage a Common-Pool

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Resource,” (with Neil Buckley, Stuart Mestelman, R. Andrew Muller and Stephan Schott), Proceedings of the Atlantic Canada Economics Association Conference, New Brunswick, Canada, 2009.

“Logistics and City Development,” (with Chenglei Cai), Commercial Research, 4, 36-42, 2003, in chinese. INVITED TALKS (planned included) Purdue University, University of Chicago, Queensland University of Technology, The University of Texas at Dallas, BI Norwegian Business School, WZB-TU Colloquium, Monash University, University of Technology Sydney, University of New South Wales, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, Zhejiang University, McMaster University, University of Zurich, Singapore Management University, Loyola University Chicago, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Appalachian State University, Luiss Guido Carli University, University of International Business and Economics PRESENTATIONS (planned included) Economic Science Association World Meetings, Jerusalem, Israel 16th Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 10th Annual Australia New Zealand Workshop on Experimental Economics, Tasmania, Australia 16th Annual Conference of Public Economic Theory Association, Luxembourg Workshop on Behavioral Game Theory, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK 48th Annual Conference of the Canadian Economics Association, Vancouver, B.C., Canada 5th Anniversary of Thurgau Experimental Economics Meeting, Stein am Rhein, Switzerland International Meeting on Experimental and Behavioral Social Sciences, Oxford, UK Asia-Pacific Economic Science Association Conference, Auckland, New Zealand 3rd ESEI Workshop on Market Design, Cologne, Germany International Economic Science Association Meetings, Zurich, Switzerland 13th Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory, Paris, France European Public Choice Society Meeting, Zurich, Switzerland 1st ESEI Workshop on Market Design, Prague, Czech Republic ESEI Workshop on Communication in Games, Zurich, Switzerland Allied Social Science Associations Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, USA North American Economic Science Association Conference, Tucson, AZ, USA International Economic Science Association Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark Asia-Pacific Economic Science Association Conference, Melbourne, Australia North American Economic Science Association Conference, Tucson, AZ, USA International Economic Science Association Conference, Washington DC, USA 43rd Annual Conference of the Canadian Economics Association, Toronto, ON, Canada North American Economic Science Association Conference, Tucson, AZ, USA Economics Seminar, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA International Economic Science Association Conference, Pasadena, CA, USA Asia-Pacific Economic Science Association Conference, Shanghai, China Economics Seminar, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA North American Economic Science Association Conference, Tucson, AZ, USA Economics Seminar, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA

July 2016 July 2016

December 2015 June 2015 June 2015 May 2014

April 2014 April 2014

February 2014 September 2013

July 2013 July 2013

April 2013 October 2012

June 2011 January 2011

November 2010 July 2010

February 2010 November 2009

June 2009 May 2009

November 2008 June 2008 June 2008

August 2007 November 2007

April 2007 November 2006

ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Peer Reviewer:

Games and Economic Behavior, International Economic Review, Journal of Economic Theory, Journal of Public Economics, Experimental Economics, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Journal of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Economics, Economic Modelling, Games, Journal of Socio-Economic, Journal of Economic Psychology

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Session Organizer and Chair: Local organizer Australasian Meeting of the Econometric Society, Sydney, Australia Co-organizer 4th ESEI Workshop on Market Design, Sydney, Australia Co-organizer Economic Science Association World Meetings, Sydney, Australia Co-organizer 3rd ESEI Workshop on Market Design, Sydney, Australia Co-organizer Economic Science Association World Meetings, Zurich, Switzerland Co-organizer 2nd ESEI Workshop on Market Design, Zurich, Switzerland Co-organizer 1st ESEI Workshop on Market Design, Prague, Czech Republic Co-organizer Workshop on Communication in Games, Zurich, Switzerland

Session Chair, Allied Social Science Associations 2011 Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, USA Discussant: European Public Choice Society Meeting, Zurich, Switzerland

43rd Annual Conference of the Canadian Economics Association, Toronto, ON, Canada

Recruiting Committee: UTS Centre for Policy and Market Design

ESEI Center for Market Design, University of Zurich

Master & PhD Thesis Supervision: Zsòfia Szalai, Master Thesis, “Discrimination and Segregation in the Laboratory”

July 2016 July 2015 July 2015 July 2014 July 2013 July 2013

October 2012 June 2011

January 2011

April 2013 May 2009

2015- 2011-2014

2011

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Economic Association, Economic Science Association, Canadian Economics Association, Western Economic Association International, Vernon Smith Experimental Economics Laboratory, McMaster Experimental Economics Laboratory, McMaster Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis, Chinese Economists Society RELATED SKILLS Software: Stata, Z-Tree, SPSS, Mathematica, GAUSS, Office Languages: Chinese (native), English (fluent)