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Departments

  • מרצה בכיר

    חבר/ת סגל אקדמי בכיר

    הפקולטה לניהול, ניהול ומדיניות ציבורית

  • חוקר במרכז

    בית הספר לקיימות ושינויי אקלים

Staff member contact section

chencohe@bgu.ac.il

Publications

1. Cohen, C., & Sela, A. (2005). Manipulations in contests. Economics Letters, 86(1), 135-139.‏ (Citations: GS ? 64, ISI - 26, JCR: IF 0.381, Q3,131/175, SJR: Q2, A)
2. Cohen, C., & Sela, A. (2007). Contests with Ties. The B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics, Vol. 7, Iss. 1. (Contributions), Article 43. (Citations: GS ? 42, ISI - 17, JCR: IF 0.39, Q4, 190/247, SJR: Q2, A)
3. Cohen, C., Kaplan, T., & Sela, A. (2008). Optimal Rewards in Contests. RAND Journal of Economics, 39(2) ,434-451. (Citations: GS ? 92 ISI - 47, JCR: IF 1.375, Q1, 42/209, SJR: Q1, A*)
4. Cohen, C., & Sela, A. (2008). Allocation of Prizes in Asymmetric All-Pay Auctions. European Journal of Political Economy, 24(1), 123-132. (Citations: GS ? 44, ISI - 15, JCR: IF 0.97, Q2,112/305, SJR: Q1, A)
5. Cohen, C., Shavit, T. & Rosenboim, M. (2012). The Over-Weighting of Unfair Tie in All-Pay Contest: An Experimental Study. International Journal of Economic Theory, 8(3), 301-311. (Citations: GS ? 4, ISI - 2, JCR: IF 0.275, Q4, 282/333, SJR: Q2, B)
6. Cohen, C., & Shavit, T. (2012). Experimental Tests of Tullock?s Contest with and without Winner Refunds. Research in Economics, 66(3), 263-272. (Citations: GS ? 9, ISI - 7, SJR: Q3, B)
7. Rosenboim, M., Shavit, T., & Cohen, C. (2013). Do bidders require a monetary Premium for Cognitive effort in an auction?. The Journal of Socio-Economics, 42, 99?105. (Citations: GS ? 13, ISI - 7, JCR: IF 0.505, Q3, 240/333, SJR: Q1, B)
8. Cohen, C., & Schwartz, M. (2013). Minimizing Shirking in Auctions and Tournaments. Theoretical Economics Letters, Vol. 3(4), 197-201. (Citations: GS ? 1)
9. Shavit, T., Rosenboim, M. & Cohen, C. (2013). Does the Color of Feedback Affect Investment Decisions? International Journal of Applied Behavioral Economics, 2(3), 15-26. (Citations: GS ? 7, ISI - 5)
10. Cohen, C., Pearlmutter, D., & Schwartz, M. (2017). A game theory-based assessment of the implementation of green building in Israel. Building and Environment, 125, 122-128.‏ (Citations: GS ? 82, ISI - 58, JCR: IF 4.539, Q1, 2/128, SJR: Q1)
11. Cohen, C., Levi, O. & Sela, A. (2018). All-Pay Auctions with Asymmetric Effort Constraints. Mathematical Social Sciences, 97, 18-23. (Citations: GS ?5, JCR: IF 0.540, Q3, 365/542 SJR: Q2, A)
12. *Cohen, C., Pearlmutter, D., & Schwartz, M. (2019). Promoting Green Building in Israel: A Game Theory-Based Analysis. Building and Environment, 163, 106227. (Citations: GS ? 69, ISI ?42, JCR: IF4.971, Q1, 4/134, SJR: Q1)
13. *Cohen, C., Halfon, E., & Schwartz, M. (2021). Trust between municipality and residents: A game-theory model for municipal solid-waste recycling efficiency. Waste Management, 127, 30-36. [Outstanding Article Award on Energy and Sustainability from the Vice President of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev]. (Citations: GS ?47, ISI ?28, JCR: IF 8.816, Q1,36/279, SJR: Q1)
14. *Cohen, C., & Nitzan, S. (2021). Advantageous defensive efforts in contests. Economics Bulletin, 41(3), 2147-2157.‏ (Citations: GS ?1, ISI ?1, SJR: Q3)
15. *Cohen, C., Darioshi, R., & Nitzan, S. (2021). Optimal favoritism and maximal revenue: A generalized result. European Journal of Political Economy, 102138.‏ (Citations: GS ?4, ISI ?2, JCR: IF 2.366, Q2, 138/376, SJR: Q1, A)
16. *Baharad, R., Cohen, C., & Nitzan, S. (2022). Litigation with adversarial efforts. International Review of Law and Economics, 69, 106042.‏ (Citations: GS ?2, ISI ?1, JCR: IF 1.216, Q3, 86/154, SJR: Q1)
17. *Cohen, C. & Zax, O. (2022). Human capital acquisition as a signaling device in promotion competition. Metroeconomica. (Citations: GS ?1, ISI ?1, JCR: IF 1.617, Q3, 227/376, SJR: Q2)
18. *Cohen, C., Rabi, I., & Sela, A. (2022). Assortative Matching by Lottery Contests. Games, 13(5), 64.‏ (Citations: GS ?3, ISI ?1, JCR: Q3, 390/572)
19. *Machline, E., Pearlmutter, D., Cohen, C., & Schwartz, M. (2023). COVID-19: a catalyst for revitalizing mixed-use urban centers? The case of Paris. Building Research & Information, 51(1), 39-55.‏ (Citations: GS ?9, ISI ?5, JCR: IF 1.02, Q1, 29/193)
20. *Dabush, I., Cohen, C., Pearlmutter, D., Schwartz, M., & HalfonS, E. (2023). Economic and social utility of installing photovoltaic systems on affordable-housing rooftops: A model based on the game-theory approach. Building and Environment, 109835.‏ (Citations: GS ?21, ISI ?14, JCR: IF 7.1, Q1, 8/182)
21. *Cohen, C., Lagziel, D., Levi, O., & Sela, A. (2023). The Role of the Second Prize in All-Pay Auctions with Two Heterogeneous Prizes. Journal of Mathematical Economics, 105, 102820.‏ (Citations: GS ?2, JCR: IF 0.747, Q4, 99/108, SJR: Q2)
22. *Cohen, C., & Rinot Levavi, L. (2023). A Game-Theory-Based Approach to Promoting Health Policy among Minorities. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(5), 4335. (Citations: GS ?6, JCR: IF 4.614, Q1, 45/182, SJR: Q1)
23. **Cohen, C., Rabi, I., & Sela, A. (2023). Optimal Seedings in Interdependent Contests. Annals of Operations Research, 1?23.‏ (Citations: GS ?3, ISI ?1, JCR: IF 4.820, Q2, 22/87, SJR: Q1)
24. **Levavi, L. R., Friedmann, E., Kalagy, T., & Cohen, C. (2023). Applying the SOR Framework to Mitigate Single-Use Plastic Tableware Consumption and Why Does it Work? Solving the Dissonance with an Extended SOR Framework. Journal of Environmental Management, 348, 119344 (Citations: GS ?17, ISI ?14, JCR: IF 8.7, Q1, 31/274, SJR: Q1)
25. **Cohen, C., Darioshi, R., & Nitzan, S. (2023). Multiple designer?s objectives in Business Contests. Economics & Politics, 36(2), 792?808 (JCR: IF 1.5, Q2, 133/318, SJR: Q2).
26. **Cohen C, Darioshi R, Nitzan S. (2024). Think twice before attacking: Effort, restraint, and sanctions in war conflicts. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 228, 106783 (JCR: IF 1.4, Q2, 176/380, SJR: Q1). [Included in the Journal List of Excellence]
27. **Tourgeman, M., Cohen, C., & Rubin, O. (2024). Preserving competition and economic welfare in Israel?s PV market. Utilities Policy, 91, 101842 (Citations: GS ?1, JCR: IF 3.8, Q2, 53/182, SJR: Q1).
28. **Shitrit, M., & Cohen, C. (2024). Will the sun bring peace? Profiling the optimal mechanism for the construction of solar fields along the Israel?Gaza borders, based on the game-theory approach. International Journal of Green Energy, 22(7), 1321?1335.‏ (Citations: ISI ?1, JCR: IF 3.1, Q2, 20/78, SJR: Q2).
29. **Cohen, C., Adam, K-M., Kalagy, T. (2025). Driving Effective Implementation of Mandatory Green Building Standards: A Game Theory Analysis of Stakeholder Strategies and Regional Implications. Journal of Green Building, 20(2), 351?374.‏ (Citations: GS ?1, ISI ?1, JCR: IF 0.7, Q1, 8/97, SJR: Q2).
30. **Kalagy, T., Cohen, C., Halfon, E., & Doron, L. (2025). Optimizing Waste Separation in Traditional Minority Communities: A Game Theory Approach for Sustainable Municipal Waste Management. Environmental Development, 53, 101105 (Citations: GS ?7, ISI ?4, JCR: IF 4.7, Q2, 93/358, SJR: Q1).
31. **Dabush, I., Battat, I., Cohen, C., Doron, L. (2025). Navigating the Electric Vehicle Revolution: Optimal Subsidy Allocation for Electric Vehicles and Charging Infrastructure. Journal of Cleaner Production, 486, 144586.‏ (Citations: GS ?12, ISI ?8, JCR: IF 9.8, Q1, 24/358, SJR: Q1).
32. **Chowdhury, S., Cohen, C., Darioshi, R., Nitzan, S. (2025). Optimal Reimbursement Schemes in Contests. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 237, 107163. (JCR: IF 2.3, Q2, 175/617, SJR: Q1). [Included in the Journal List of Excellence].
33. ** Levavi, L. R., Cohen C., Friedmann, E., Kalagy, T. (2025). Modeling Sustainable Consumption: Integrating Social Networks, Awareness, and the Extended TPB to Reduce Single-Use Plastic Tableware. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 1-25. (Citations: GS ?2, ISI ?1, JCR: IF 3.6, Q1, 9/65, SJR: Q1).
34. **Machline, E., Pearlmutter, D., Cohen, C., & Schwartz, M. (2026). The Impact of ?Green? Building Certification on Housing Costs: The Israeli Example. Journal of Green Building, 21 (1), 225-246. (JCR: IF 0.9, Q1, 9/94, SJR: Q2).
35. ** Dabush, I., Cohen, C., Battat, I., & Doron, L. (2026). Who Pays for the Electric Future? Simulating the Fiscal and Environmental Impacts of BEV Taxation and Subsidies. Transport Policy, 177(C). (JCR: IF 5.3, Q1, 47/620, SJR: Q1).
36. **Dabush, I., & Cohen, C. (2026). Hybrids in the Middle: PHEVs as Bridge or Lock-In to Policy Balance. Transportation Research Part D, 154, 105250. (JCR: IF 7.7, Q1, 5/62, SJR: Q1).
37. **Cohen, E., & Cohen, C. (2026). Optimizing Green Building Policies: A Game-Theory Approach to Regional Disparities and Budget Constraints. International Journal of Construction Management (Accepted for publication) (JCR: IF 3.4, Q2, 26/95, SJR: Q1).
38. **Cohen, C., Rabi, I., & Sela, A. (2026). Reputation in Contests. Annals of Operations Research (Accepted for publication) (JCR: IF 4.5, Q1, 25/106, SJR: Q1).
39. **Barokas, G., Cohen, C., & Darioshi, R. (2026). Tournament vs Order Elicitation in Borda Aggregation: An Experimental Investigation. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (Accepted for publication) (JCR: IF 1.4, Q2, 309/620, SJR: Q1).