Posted on Behalf of
Robert Meyer (meyerr@...)
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
Wharton Risk Management and
2008 Russell
Ackoff Doctoral Student Fellowships
for Research on Human Decision Processes and Risk Management
The
We
hope to use these fellowships to facilitate the development of a doctoral
student research community in the area of decision making under
uncertainty. As such, in addition to the direct funding, award recipients
will be invited to participate in two Center-sponsored seminars to be hosted at
the
The
first seminar is designed to provide students with the opportunity to present
their research ideas in the early stages. The 2007-2008 recipients will be responsible
for organizing the second event, a one-day conference gathering doctoral
students from Penn and other universities; a conference by and for doctoral
students undertaking research in related fields.
Students
engaged in on-going research that relates to problems in decision making under
risk and uncertainty are encouraged to apply. Proposals can reflect a
broad range of theoretical and methodological perspectives, and may include
tests on economic theories of risky decision making, investigations into the
role of emotions in decision making, and group decision making.
Proposals
should be 2-3 pages in length, and include the following information:
- Project
title and descriptive summary (1-2 pages);
- Name
of primary faculty member with whom the student is working;
- Proposal
must be signed by the primary faculty member, or by the advisor;
- Detailed
budget describing the anticipated expenses; and
- Description
of other current sources of research and travel funding from your
department.
The deadline for proposals is Friday, October 5, 2007.
Please send the complete
proposal and additional information to Cynthia Anderson
@Cynthia2@...
The research fellowships are named in honor of an endowment provided to the
The
Wharton Risk Management and
Building
on the disciplines of economics, decision sciences, finance, insurance, and
marketing, the Center's research program is focused on descriptive and
prescriptive analyses. Descriptive research focuses on how individuals and
organizations interact and make decisions regarding the management of
catastrophic risk. Prescriptive analyses propose ways that individuals and
organizations, both private and governmental, can make better decisions regarding
risk. The Center supports and undertakes field and experimental studies of risk
and uncertainty to understand better the link between descriptive and
prescriptive approaches to decision-making in coping with technological and
natural hazards under various regulatory, environmental, and market conditions.
Center research investigates the effectiveness of such strategies as incentive
systems, insurance, regulation, and the communication of risk information.
Website: http://opim.wharton.upenn.edu/risk/
Howard Kunreuther
Robert J. Meyer
Erwann
Michel-Kerjan
Co-Director
Co-Director
Managing
Director
(kunreuth@...)
(meyerr@...)
(erwannmk@...)