Publications

  1. Ai Takeuchi and Erika Seki (2023) “Overcoming problems of coordination and freeriding in a game with multiple public goods: dynamic contribution with information provision,” Japanese Economic Review https://doi.org/10.1007/s42973-023-00133-6.
  2. Ai Takeuchi and Erika Seki (2023) “Coordination and free-riding problems in the provision of multiple public goods,” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 206, 95-121.
  3. Ai Takeuchi, Róbert F.Veszteg, Yoshio Kamijo, and Yukihiko Funaki (2022) “Bargaining over a jointly produced pie: The effect of the production function on bargaining outcomes,” Games and Economic Behavior 134, 169-199.
  4. Jun Maekawa, Koji Shimada, and Ai Takeuchi (2022) “Sustainability of renewable energy investment motivations during a feed-in-tariff schemes transision: Evidence from a laboratory experiment,” Japanese Economic Review 73 (1), 83-101.
  5. Takahiro Soshi, Mitsue Nagamine, Emiko Fukuda, and Ai Takeuchi (2021) “Modeling skin conductance response time series during consecutive rapid decision-making under concurrent temporal pressure and information ambiguity,” Brain Science, 11 (9), 1122.
  6. Takahiro Soshi, Mitsue Nagamine, Emiko Fukuda, and Ai Takeuchi (2019) “Pre-specified anxiety predicts future decision-making performances under different temporally constrained conditions,” Frontiers in Psychology, 10, 1544.
  7. Yoshio Kamijo, Tsuyoshi Nihonsugi, Ai Takeuchi, and Yukihiko Funaki (2014) “Sustaining Cooperation in Social Dilemmas: Comparison of Centralized Punishment Institutions,” Games and Economic Behavior, 84, 180-195. Materials & Data
  8. Emiko Fukuda, Yoshio Kamijo, Ai Takeuchi, Michiharu Masui, Yukihiko Funaki (2013): “Theoretical and experimental investigation of performance of keyword auction mechanisms.” The RAND Journal of Economics, 44 (3), 438-461.
  9. Jana Vyrastekova, Yukihiko Funaki and Ai Takeuchi (2011): “Sanctioning as a social norm: Expectations of non-strategic sanctioning in a public goods game experiment,” The Journal of Socio-Economics, 40 (6), 919-928.

Proceedings (in English)

  1. Ai Takeuchi, Yoshio Kamijo, and Yukihiko Funaki (2018) “Rise of the Irrational Free Riding Behavior Under a Centralized Punishment Authority,” Journal of Behavioral Economics and Finance , 11, 27-30. (Special Issue; Proceedings, the 12th Annual Meeting)

Working Papers

  1. Ai Takeuchi and Erika Seki. “Coordination and free-riding problems in blood donations.” Available at: Discussion Papers In Economics And Business, Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University (DP 19-15).
  2. Ai Takeuchi, Yukihiko Funaki, Jana Vyrastekova. “Strategic Sophistication Category: Response Time, Eye Movements and Stated Beliefs.”
  3. Yoshio Kamijo, Ai Takeuchi. “Bidding for the Right to be a Proposer: An Experimental Investigation on the Effect of Self-determination.”
  4. Ai Takeuchi, Yukihiko Funaki, Mamoru Kaneko, Jeffery J. Kline. "An Experimental Study of Behavior and Cognition from the Perspective of Inductive Game Theory" Materials & Data

Work in progress

Currently, I am working on these topics:

  1. Experimental investigation on the effects of losses on distributional preferences (with Emiko Fukuda)
  2. Experimental investigation on the roles of information in promoting self-organized collective management of transboundary natrual resources (with Naoko Nishimura and Erika Seki)
  3. Experimental investigation on the implications of different policies on renewable energy investment (with Jun Maekawa and Koji Shimada)
  4. Experimental investigation on how bargaining outcomes changes with the relationship between the disagreement payoffs and the joint profit (with Yoshio Kamijo, Robert Veszteg, and Yukihiko Funaki)
  5. Experimental investigation on the issues of coordination and freeriding problem in blood donations (with Erika Seki) Link to the discussion paper is here.
  6. Experimental investigation on centralized punishment institutions (with Yoshio Kamijo, and Yukihiko Funaki)

Award

  • JEA Award for Young Female Researchers sponsored by the Nippon Life Insurance Company (2022)

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