LAMSADE
Sanver M. Remzi
CNRS Senior Researcher
Biography
Remzi Sanver was born in 1970, in Istanbul. After finishing Galatasaray High School, he graduated from Bosphorus University with an Industrial Engineering degree in 1993; in 1998, he completed his PhD in the same university's economics department. Sanver, who became a professor in 2006, carried out scientific research on the application of mathematics to social sciences, which led to more than 80 scientific papers published in leading scientific journals and received around 1500 citations. Sanver is also in the editorial board of various international scientific publications, such as Mathematical Social Sciences, Social Choice and Welfare, Theory amd Decision. Remzi Sanver worked as a faculty member at Istanbul Bilgi University between 1998 and 2015. He served as the President of the University from 2011 to 2015. Since 2015, he has been working as a research director at the National Center for Scientific Research of France (CNRS). He speaks English, French and Spanish.
Publications
Articles
Cailloux O., Hervouin M., Ozkes A., Sanver M. (2024), Classification aggregation without unanimity, Mathematical Social Sciences, vol. 128, p. 6-9
Ozkes A., Sanver M. (2023), Uniform Random Dictatorship: A characterization without strategy-proofness, Economics Letters, vol. 227, p. 111127
Cailloux O., Napolitano B., Sanver R. (2022), Compromising as an equal loss principle, Review of Economic Design
Bouyssou D., Sanver M. (2022), Simple but powerful models of stereotype formation, Revue économique, vol. 73, n°6, p. 1055-1068
Keskin U., Sanver R., Tosunlu H. (2022), Monotonicity violations under plurality with a runoff: the case of French presidential elections, Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 59, n°2, p. 305-303
Sanver R. (2022), Well-designed incentive schemes: introduction to the special issue in honor of Semih Koray, Review of Economic Design, vol. 26, p. 247–254
Keskin U., Sanver R., Tosunlu H. (2021), Recovering non-monotonicity problems of voting rules, Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 56, n°1, p. 125–141
Ozkes A., Sanver R. (2021), Anonymous, neutral, and resolute social choice revisited, Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 57, n°1, p. 97–113
Nunez M., Sanver R. (2021), On the subgame perfect implementability of voting rules, Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 56, p. 421–441
Laslier J-F., Nunez M., Sanver R. (2021), A solution to the two-person implementation problem, Journal of Economic Theory, vol. 194, p. 105261
Kruger J., Sanver R. (2021), An Arrovian impossibility in combining ranking and evaluation, Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 57, n°3, p. 535–555
Kruger J., Sanver R. (2021), The relationship between Arrow’s and Wilson’s theorems on restricted domains, Mathematical Social Sciences, vol. 114, p. 95-97
Laffond G., Laine J., Sanver M. (2020), Metrizable preferences over preferences, Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 55, n°1, p. 177-191
Merlin V., Ozkal Sanver I., Sanver R. (2019), Compromise rules revisited, Group Decision and Negotiation, vol. 28, n°1, p. 63-78
Horan S., Osborne M., Sanver R. (2019), Positively responsive collective choice rules and majority rule: A generalization of May’s theorem to many alternatives,, International Economic Review, vol. 60, n°4, p. 1489-1504
Sanver R., Kruger J. (2018), Which dictatorial domains are superdictatorial? A complete characterization for the Gibbard-Satterthwaite impossibility, Mathematical Social Sciences, vol. 94, p. 32-34
Sanver R., Kruger J. (2018), Restricting the domain allows for weaker independence, Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 51, n°3, p. 563-575
Sanver R. (2018), Implementing Pareto optimal and individually rational outcomes by veto, Group Decision and Negotiation, vol. 27, n°2, p. 223-233
Sanver R. (2017), Nash implementing social choice rules with restricted ranges, Review of Economic Design, vol. 21, n°1, p. 65-72
Erdamar B., Sanver R., Sato S. (2017), Evaluationwise strategy-proofness, Games and Economic Behavior, vol. 106, p. 227-238
Ozkes A., Sanver R. (2017), Absolute qualified majoritarianism: how does the threshold matter?, Economics Letters, vol. 153, p. 20-22
Nunez M., Sanver R. (2017), Revisiting the connection between the no-show paradox and monotonicity, Mathematical Social Sciences, n°special issue
Laine J., Ozkes A., Sanver R. (2016), Hyper-stable social welfare functions, Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 46, n°1, p. 157-182
Directions d'ouvrage
Laslier J-F., Moulin H., Sanver R., Zwicker W. (2019), The Future of Economic Design : the continuing development of a field as envisioned by its researchers Springer, 539 p.
Communications avec actes
Delemazure T., Lang J., Laslier J-F., Sanver M. (2022), Approval with Runoff, in Luc De Raedt, International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization (IJCAI), 230-236 p.
Prépublications / Cahiers de recherche
Hervouin M., Cailloux O., Sanver M., Ozkes A. (2023), Classification Aggregation without Unanimity, ArXiv
Ozkes A., Sanver M. (2023), Axiomatization of plurality refinements, Paris, Preprint Lamsade, 1-14 p.
Keskin U., Sanver R., Tosunlu H. (2021), Monotonicity Violations under Plurality with a RunOff : The Case of French Presidential Elections, Paris, Preprint Lamsade
Ozkes A., Sanver R. (2017), Procedural versus Opportunity-Wise Equal Treatment of Alternatives: Neutrality Revisited, Paris, Preprint Lamsade