Name | University | Research field |
|---|---|---|
| Wageningen University | Economic psychology, consumer behaviour, experiments | |
| University of Birmingham | History and philosophy of economics | |
| University of Utrecht | History and philosophy of science | |
| Prof. Eric van Damme | Tilburg University | Market design, competition policy and analysis, regulation of network industries |
| Prof. Paul David | Stanford University, Oxford | History and philosophy of economics |
| Marquette University, University of Amsterdam | History and philosophy of economics | |
| Prof. Igor Douven | Rijks universiteit Groningen | Philosophy of science, Epistemology, Scientific realism, Confirmation theory, Theories of reference, Theories of rationality |
| Paris-1, Stanford University | Social and political philosophy | |
| Cambridge University | Economic theory, political economy | |
| Prof. John Groenewegen | TU Delft | Economic organization, Institutional economics |
| University of Wisconsin-Madison | Philosophy of economics | |
| Erasmus University | Corporate governance, Economic organization theory, Marketing cooperatives, Methodology | |
| Erasmus University, University of Vienna | Microeconomics, Game theory, Internet economics, Information economics | |
| Erasmus University | Rhetoric, Culture of science, Cultural economics | |
| Erasmus University | Transaction costs economics, Institutional economics, Entrepreneurship, China | |
| Rijksuniversiteit Groningen | Methodology, Research programmes, Truth approximation, Design research | |
| University of Illinois, Erasmus University | Economic history, rhetoric of inquiry, economics and literature, feminist economics | |
| Paris-1 | Economics of organisations and institutions | |
| Prof. Uskali M盲ki | Erasmus University, University of Helsinki | Philosophy and methodology of economics, Scientific realism and its rivals, Social epistemology, Social ontology |
| Prof. Mary Morgan | London School of Economics | Economics and statistics; philosophy and history of econometrics |
| University of Tilburg | Organisation and governance, Inter-organisational relations, Learning and innovation, Entrepreneurship | |
| Louvain-la-Neuve | Economic and social ethics | |
| Princeton | Moral and political theory, background issues in the philosophy of mind and metaphysics | |
| Durham University | Philosophy of science, history and philosophy of economics, philosophy of medicine | |
| Utrecht University | Capability approach, theories of justice, family justice, the assessment of economic systems from a multi-value perspective | |
| Harvard University | Social choice theory, economic theory, ethics and political philosophy, welfare economics, theory of measurement, decision theory, development economics, public health, and gender studies | |
| Nyenrode Business Universiteit | Transaction cost economics, Economics of organizational control, Hierarchical governance | |
| Prof. Robert Sugden | University of East-Anglia | Welfare economics, social choice, choice under uncertainty, the foundations of decision and game theory, the methodology of economics, and the evolution of social conventions |
| Cultural economics, economics of copyright | ||
| Prof. Raimo Tuomela | Academy of Finland | Philosophy of the social sciences, especially the general theory of social action |
| Freiburg University, Walter Eucken Institut | ||
| Manchester Business School, Erasmus University | Economic sociology, Logics of comparative analysis, Institutional frameworks and business systems | |
| University of California at Berkeley | Microeconomics | |
| Max Planck Institut | Conceptual basis of evolutionary approach applied in several fields of economics, focusing on historical transformations and endogenous changes | |
| Bologna | Economics, European Union and Transatlantic Relations |