Hendrik Rommeswinkel
I am an Associate Professor at the Waseda Institute for Advanced Study. My research interests include Decision Theory, Social Choice, and Game Theory. Recently, I have worked on connections between information theory and decision theory. Information measures such as the Shannon entropy have many applications in economic theory. In my own work, I have explored the use and axiomatic foundation of information measures in the contexts of freedom of choice, preference for exercising control, and preference for gaining knowledge. I much enjoy to work with the elegant mathematical structures from the classical literature but like to give them my very own twist.