Network Economics (SoSe 2026)


Course Number
044007

Field(s) of Study
Master

University Calendar

Type
Lecture/Exercise

Course Language
englisch


Course schedule

Day Time Frequency Date Room
Monday 16:00- 18:00 weekly 01.06.2026- 20.07.2026 Leonardo-Campus 18, LEO 18.3
Tuesday 16:00- 18:00 weekly 02.06.2026- 21.07.2026 Leonardo-Campus 18, LEO 18.3
Wednesday 16:00- 18:00 weekly 03.06.2026- 22.07.2026 Leonardo-Campus 18, LEO 18.3

Notice

PO 24: Instantiation of Module  "Organizing Digital Value Creation"

Description

All relevant information regarding this course (registration, dates, structure, literature) are available on LearnWeb.

Goals

Networks are an ubiquitous phenomenon in modern societies. They are subject to interdisciplinary research, with varying emphases on structure, dynamics and connections between nodes.
The purpose of the course is to introduce basic concepts of networks and network studies. While exploring different phenomena of networks, different methodological approaches and studies on networks will be introduced.

Key themes:

  • Graph Theory and Social Networks
  • Game Theory
  • Network Models of Markets with Intermediaries
  • Network Dynamics: Population Models
  • Network Dynamics: Structural Models

Lecturers

  • Prof. Dr. Russell Haines (responsible)
  • Prof. Dr. Benedikt Berger (accompanying)