Current affiliation: Assistant Professor (tenure-track), Lycoming College
Education:Â
Emory University (BA), New York University (MA), Carnegie Mellon University (MS), McGill University (PhD)
Research Interest: Bargaining, Arbitration, Dynamic pricing, Consumer learning, Decision from experience
Method: Empirical analysis, Structural econometrics modeling, Lab Experiment
General programming: Python, Javascript, oTree, zTree
Stats tools (Before AI): SAS, R, STATA, MATLAB, SPSS
Stats tools (After AI): Everything
Citizenship: South Korea, US Permanent Residency (in process)
[Google Scholar][LinkedIn][X][E-mail: john.j.han@mail.mcgill.ca or han@lycoming.edu]
Research Interest: My research examines how market structures, such as incentives and bargaining protocols, shape individual behavior and establish different behavioral norms in both B2B and P2P spheres. I study variants of bargaining and arbitration, with particular emphasis on how communication and competition influence product valuation, belief formation, consumer learning, and market outcomes under uncertainty. My work uses quantitative modeling, game theory, consumer behavior, and behavioral economics.